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I will release Linux version in a few days. Also I'm working on implementing fans/temp control in the miner.
Thanks Claymore! Eagerly waiting for Linux version ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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And NVC Remove those shit coins like FTC and TRC and add some with real value: Next and BitsharesX
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Methods are very elementary, but a good direction to third-party ranking system for the coins https://www.coingecko.com/enThere is a write-up how to measure intrinsic value of a coin https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=572090.0Finally, a third-party ranking system based on electricity burning cost, development effort (code base), brand (??), popularity (??), innovation, adoption, liquidity can help.
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Linux version please...........
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Does anyone has any experience with using 2 different psu's (one for each blade) on an S3. I have a couple of corsair CX430's laying around and was hoping i could use 2 to power one S3.
The CX430 should be rated for 32A on the 12+ rail. If you're feeling brave you could probably run a single S3@218 on one power supply. Would definitely work @212. Also after bitcoin discount the corsair CX430 is only ~$15 from newegg. Very cheap solution for an underclocked S3 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139026You can't run a S3 on one CX430 because it only has one PCI-E. I was thinking you could too. Can I run two Bitmain S3 on 950 watt PSU ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003U29C40/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)? It has four PCI-e, +12V 83A with max load of 1000W? I have another 850W seasonic which has two PCI-e. But I have 2-6 pin mole connector to 1-pci-e connector coverter. So, I can make another two PCI-e connectors. Is is safe to use such configuration for two Bitmain S3? Also, how long it takes to reach US once Bitmain ships the product from China ( https://bitmaintech.com/product.htm)?I have ordered two Bitmain s3 through a Ebay seller. Thanks,
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Thanks for reply ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I have tried with 13.12 with same problem. But I am able to mine X11 coins like DarkCoin. Also, I have tried other Scrypt-jane coins like CACHEcoin but having same problem.
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Hi all, I am running yacminer from https://github.com/Thirtybird/YACMinerMy GPU is Gigabyte HD 7950 and driver is 14.10 Looks like I am not getting any shares even after couple of hours running. Any help ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) ./yacminer --scrypt-chacha --worksize 256 --lookup-gap 2 -g 1 -R 1792 --thread-concurrency 14080 --buffer-size 1664 -o stratum+tcp://yac.m-s-t.org:3333 -u RiseOfTH.1 -p th --nfmin 4 --nfmax 30 --starttime 1367991200 5s):1.861K (avg):1.891Kh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:5 U:0.00/m WU:1.41/m FB:0 ST: 2 SS: 0 NB: 5 LW: 35 GF: 0 RF: 0 Connected to yac.m-s-t.org diff 2 NF 15 with stratum as user RiseOfTH.1 Block: 47a3fbd9d4a1fe97... Diff:248 Started: [03:31:33] Best share: 4 [P]ool management [G]PU management ettings [D]isplay options [Q]uit GPU 0: 62.0C 2851RPM | 1.900K/1.916Kh/s | A:0 R:0 HW:5 U:0.00/m T:1 rI:1792
[2014-07-24 03:29:05] Started yacminer 3.5.0-yac2 [2014-07-24 03:29:05] Probing for an alive pool [2014-07-24 03:29:09] Pool 0 difficulty changed to 2 [2014-07-24 03:29:10] GPU 0: bufsize for thread @ 1664MB based on buffer-size [2014-07-24 03:29:10] Network diff set to 248 [2014-07-24 03:30:11] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block [2014-07-24 03:30:31] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block [2014-07-24 03:31:06] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block [2014-07-24 03:31:33] Stratum from pool 0 detected new block
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I hope there is still some chance of getting at least few percentage of lost BTC from Gox ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I am interested to buy some shares, need some time though (15-20 days). I will circulate your group buy in my network.
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550 WDC or, more giveaway! No more country coin, claim your World coin! These coins are mined by miners! 2.5-5 WDC per person, 50 WDC for the best idea! Read Description. On the celebration of our new worldcoin alliance subreddit /r/worldcoinalliance, we are happy to announce the 550 WDC giveaway. First 50 persons will receive 5 WDC each and 2nd 100 persons 2.5 WDC each. Person with the best posted idea will get another 50 WDC! What you have to do is to post an idea how we can promote Worldcoin or, Pros and cons of Worldcoin (criticization should be logical, not derogatory), or, any idea that may help Worldcoin's adoption. Terms: Each reason needs to be different, no more than one post per person, no identical wallet address' etc. Address can be pmed. Donation: Rich Worldcoiner can donate by himself/herself, reply like "sent" to redditor's comment so that we know that WDC has been sent. Cheers! http://www.reddit.com/r/worldcoinalliance/comments/22q3c7/550_wdc_or_more_giveaway_no_more_country_coin/
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These shares weren't a limited period contract, they were for the lifetime of the miners. Still lots of BTC to be made..
Getting a little nervous, as his account hasn't been active for 2 full months - since January 27. Where oh where has Adeel gone?
I have just emailed him. I got two email addresses from the first post of this group buy. Lets see
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Are we still hashing, Adeel? Haven't received payment since Feb. 26. ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) Same as we!
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Hi Adeel,
As bitcoin mining difficulty is skyrocketing and electricity cost may overcome mining bitcoins profit sooner than later, we need to know the policy when we will stop having coins and how to do with existing hardware-- selling to existing stakeholders (if someone is interested to buy hardware that has cheap/free electricity- solar/wind) and distribute revenue.
However, it has been a great journey with ASIC mining.
Thanks, RiseOfTH
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Hello btc-e,
Can you please add some top coins that have active developments, considerable market shares and great volume- QRK, WDC, PTS, VTC, MEC?
Are not they better than less active coins like TRC, NVC, even FTC?
You guys are loosing money and may loose market shares once another great, new exchange takes some innovative, bold and interesting steps to grasp your market share.
You should not add the next coin but market leaders (top 12) to continue your great service.
Thanks,
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@ByronP can you look into QurarkCoin (QRK)? QRK is 9th largest cryptocoin and has decent volume of trades. It has one of the highest traded coins at BTC38- a top Chinese exchange. It has been added to most of the known altcoin exchanges except btc-e. There are lots of developments and projects going on. QRK has very active community and is growing very fast. It is one of better designed coin- purely CPU based, more secure (6 random hashes from 9 round of hashes), faster (30 sec) and has very interesting economics of coin distribution. http://www.reddit.com/r/QuarkCoin/What is QRK? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrNnrvet7Aowww.qrk.cchttp://www.quarkfoundation.cc/
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I am mining the trough your pool for couple of months. I liked your interface and very pleased with the representation of hashing (very accurate). Can you guys DogeCoin and Vertcoin-- the mostly mined GPU coins. https://i.imgur.com/Xjfb762.jpg
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It has been a good journey, I made ROI and good profit with fiat. I doubt I could hold the btc I spent as I sold my other BTC holding much lower.
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I am mining Quark with command line in a windows machineL: minerd_w64_sse4.exe -a quark -o stratum+tcp://qrk.coinmine.pl:6010 -u RiseOfTH.1 -p th, it hashes, but no update at worker in the pool page.
My username is RiseOfTH
C:\Program Files (x86)\quark_cpuminer-2.3.2_w64>minerd_w64_sse4.exe -a quark -t 4 -o stratum+tcp://qrk.coinmine.pl:6010 -u RiseOfTH.1 -p th [2013-12-07 23:31:57] Starting Stratum on stratum+tcp://qrk.coinmine.pl:6010 [2013-12-07 23:31:57] Binding thread 1 to cpu 1 [2013-12-07 23:31:57] Binding thread 2 to cpu 2 [2013-12-07 23:31:57] 4 miner threads started, using 'quark' algorithm. [2013-12-07 23:31:57] Binding thread 3 to cpu 3 [2013-12-07 23:31:57] Binding thread 0 to cpu 0 [2013-12-07 23:31:58] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:32:10] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:32:10] thread 0: 228244 hashes, 19.63 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:10] thread 3: 263285 hashes, 22.65 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:10] thread 1: 154581 hashes, 13.30 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:10] thread 2: 270231 hashes, 23.24 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:17] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:32:17] thread 1: 173682 hashes, 22.14 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:17] thread 0: 157841 hashes, 20.11 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:17] thread 2: 103759 hashes, 13.23 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:17] thread 3: 156653 hashes, 19.96 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:31] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:32:31] thread 2: 262035 hashes, 19.87 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:31] thread 3: 235541 hashes, 17.88 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:31] thread 1: 231734 hashes, 17.57 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:31] thread 0: 144491 hashes, 10.96 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:48] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:32:48] thread 2: 254295 hashes, 15.04 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:48] thread 0: 345668 hashes, 20.45 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:48] thread 3: 328718 hashes, 19.45 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:32:48] thread 1: 104868 hashes, 6.20 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:11] thread 1: 372248 hashes, 16.21 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:11] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:33:11] thread 3: 424772 hashes, 18.03 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:11] thread 2: 388809 hashes, 16.32 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:11] thread 1: 5667 hashes, 9.40 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:11] thread 0: 233120 hashes, 9.79 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:40] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:33:40] thread 3: 561369 hashes, 19.90 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:40] thread 2: 547366 hashes, 19.40 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:40] thread 0: 240133 hashes, 8.51 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:40] thread 1: 558679 hashes, 19.80 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:53] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:33:53] thread 2: 157097 hashes, 11.84 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:53] thread 1: 237596 hashes, 17.92 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:53] thread 0: 255805 hashes, 19.28 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:33:53] thread 3: 264730 hashes, 19.95 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:16] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:34:16] thread 2: 369829 hashes, 16.22 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:16] thread 3: 355379 hashes, 15.60 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:16] thread 1: 251657 hashes, 11.04 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:16] thread 0: 306240 hashes, 13.43 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:39] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:34:39] thread 1: 425076 hashes, 18.06 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:39] thread 0: 197211 hashes, 8.38 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:39] thread 3: 212755 hashes, 9.04 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:39] thread 2: 352201 hashes, 14.96 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:45] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:34:45] thread 0: 100533 hashes, 17.24 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:45] thread 2: 32126 hashes, 7.60 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:45] thread 1: 88455 hashes, 15.16 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:45] thread 3: 95637 hashes, 18.74 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:53] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:34:53] thread 1: 168879 hashes, 20.19 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:53] thread 2: 159942 hashes, 19.11 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:53] thread 0: 167748 hashes, 20.05 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:53] thread 3: 68417 hashes, 8.20 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:59] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:34:59] thread 3: 60839 hashes, 11.62 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:59] thread 0: 105718 hashes, 19.97 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:59] thread 2: 103375 hashes, 19.53 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:34:59] thread 1: 108340 hashes, 20.47 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:35:00] Stratum detected new block [2013-12-07 23:35:00] thread 2: 23303 hashes, 20.46 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:35:00] thread 1: 22235 hashes, 19.54 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:35:00] thread 3: 23563 hashes, 20.67 khash/s [2013-12-07 23:35:00] thread 0: 4362 hashes, 3.83 khash/s
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Received. Thanks for excellent work ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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