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I am a firm believer that the dual token system and its self regulatory burning mechanism are well balanced. I have been working on a community calculator for a while, where you can calculate your returns based on the burn multiplier and other factors. Just by "staking" your DAM and earning FLUX, the APY is >30% as of writing of this post. Pretty awesome I think. You can play around with the tool here: https://damalytics.web.app
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Thanks so much for implementig 210_9 for Aion!! Stable and faster than Smartminers latest release (Linux)
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KOTL of light giff me manaa u noob shit cyka blyat
You giff me tango I giff you manna!
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Can you add equihash_210_9? Thank you!
Yes, i can, exists any coins with this version? Thanks a lot for your great work. YES, Aion uses 210.9. There is one miner already publicly available (smartminer). Ewbf for the Aion network would be fantastic!
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This thread is super interesting to read. As others have stated, it is interesting to see these ASIC, FPGA, GPU cycles and discussions happen over the years.
Are now modern FPGAs (and the ones the OP uses) more suitable than the ones that were used in the previous attempts? Are FPGAs now in a sense more flexible in terms of mining so it makes sense to focus development on those?
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I really think this coin has huge potential. The core idea is something fundamental and the decentralized ledger as a use case for voting platforms is ingenious. I also really like the wallet. Voting and betting out of the wallet is super cool! I really hope the coin gets listed on more exchanges. Heck, it could even be used on exchanges for votes
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What about the malware accusations in the wallet? Any proof about that? Nowadays, anything that has the buzzwords POS and masternodes in it is most likely a fishy project. If it gets listed on stocks.exchange -> voilà, Russian scam coin
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I detect BS - I checked and you can do folding at home with your card through medicoin but no idea how you would get any tokens out of that...
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addnode pls 0 connect
As of today, add following to your .conf file to sync: port=16113 addnode=45.76.111.3 addnode=45.76.137.106 addnode=45.32.79.163 addnode=207.246.67.167 addnode=45.77.70.230 addnode=45.77.160.169 addnode=104.238.149.197 addnode=207.148.68.108 addnode=104.24.117.245 addnode=142.44.214.53 addnode=158.69.253.17 addnode=104.24.123.22 addnode=104.25.244.104 addnode=46.252.42.43 addnode=46.254.16.114 addnode=24.129.114.44 addnode=108.249.146.109 addnode=81.29.192.216 addnode=46.254.16.114
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This coin looks like a ZEN and ETH hybrid to me. Why not?
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Yea i guess... i just have a lot of money sitting around and i want to make more but i dont want to get a job lol. Maybe a 1k/month rig would be more feasible? Idk. Id also like to avoid fucking witj the electrical if possible.
If you really have a lot of cash lying around then why not just buy some solid cryptos with money you are not afraid to loose and buy a hardware wallet to store your funds. We are currently experiencing quiet a dip, so buying is a valuable option and much easier than mining. I only do mining because I love to fiddle around with hard- and software. I see it more as a hobby than a money machine
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Based on a quick calculation on whattomine, at current difficulty and rates, if you run 15 GTX 1080 Ti's (which are the most powerful and efficient NVidia cards atm IMO), you earn roughly 68$ in profit a day. So you get roughly 2040$ of net profit for 30 days of continuous mining after electricity (~200+$ for fully optimized cards at 65% TDP).
The cards will currently cost you 15000$ MINIMUM as prices skyrocketed. Good luck finding those cards. Same applies to other models like 1070's, but then you need more cards for the same daily return. You still need high efficiency power supplies and motherboards, processors, electrical wiring upgrades, cooling and racks. Depending on how professional you want to run your operation count in another 3-5k$ just for that. Especially the upgrade of your electrical might cost you as your power draw can become an issue for standard fuse boxes. If I had no issue with funding, I would build 3 rigs containing 6x1080 TI's. I would run all of my rigs on Ubuntu or another simple distro specifically for mining.
So I would say for a high-end build - at current pricing - you will at least pay 20k$ for equipment.
I currently would suggest not to invest in equipment as prices are ridiculous. A few months ago you could have build the same rig for 10k...
Just my 2 cents on the topic. I have been mining since May 2017 with 1070 rigs.
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Wow, when I look back to ANN original thread, I can really appreciate the road we made together with ZClassic. Simply amazing. I'd rather prefer price stabilization now, 'cause huge pumps are never healthy for solid projects.
thats the reason this coin hae been going through an amazing transition ZCL has a very old code-base, in fact if I am not mistaken it still runs on zcl-v1.0.10-1 as of today ( https://github.com/z-classic/zclassic). ZEC codebase is already at 1.0.14. IMO this is quite an issue... Let's see how this will work out with BTCP.
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they have been getting attacked recently and they are putting in steps to mitigate them
if you like you can come mine at the official pool - stratum+tcp://pool.luxcoin.tech:6667 - 0% fees currently
I also dont think its related to LUX - those pools have lots of other coins as well
Tpruvot almost threw in the towel the last time he was hacked at Yiimp, the hacker took a whole bunch of different coins. He also mentioned stopping work on ccminer. Thankfully he didn't. He is the reason we can even mine all those coins on team green. I don't get it why someone would attack such a valuable community member!
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Yiimp and altminer seem to be down as of the writing of this post. Somebody ddosing again? Why? Seems to be on all servers that have high Lux mining capacity...
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This is one of the few projects I have followed recently that is extremely fast in getting stuff done. If bitcoinz continues to grow like it does now... Just wow Big respect to all community members involved!
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wow that was fun spent 3 hours playing with cuda and forums. Anyways i got the miner ccminer running but get this new error now https://imgur.com/a/LmBuDI have copied and pasted the syntax to make sure it was correct ./ccminer -x64 -a x17 -o stratum+tcp://x17.mine.zpool.ca:3737 -u D5DFgiZck2qhGRMemSsoFVmhU3UcA59SrT -p x Any other Tips? I couldn't find out why you get this error. Can you try and mine with the blake2s algo on this pool: https://pool.unimining.net/Use this command (I inserted your address, just copy paste): ./ccminer -x64 -a blake2s -o stratum+tcp://pool.unimining.net:5766 -u D5DFgiZck2qhGRMemSsoFVmhU3UcA59SrT -p c=XVG Does this work?
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I am confused...
Isn't there a bitcoin hard-fork called "Bitcoin Gold" that will be based on equihash algo? The project presented here is something else, right? Why the same name?
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can anyone help out a fellow miner. Im trying to mine verge. i have a 1080ti and running ubuntu. i chose sgminer5.6 and zpool. i run the miner and just get lots of HW and LW i see no shares. i was mining Zec before with no problems. https://imgur.com/a/Q89fzWhat is the easyiest miner to get working im not fussed which pool algo or port. I cant get ccminer working in ubuntu with the exe file SGminer is the only one i can get to "run" as such. My terminal command is this sudo ./sgminer-o stratum+tcp://x17.mine.zpool.ca:3737 -u D5DFgiZck2qhGRMemSsoFVmhU3UcA59SrT -p c=xvg Download and compile ccminer. Or get a release version from palgin (google for ccminer palginmod). In Linux you cannot execute .exe files, that is for Windows only. A proper command for mining vertcoin is something like this (depends on the pool aswell): ./ccminer -x64 -a ALGO -o stratum+tcp://POOLADDRESS:PORT -u WALLETADDRESS -p x - where ALGO is the algo you want to mine, e.g. myr-gr
- POOLADDRESS is the web address of the pool
- where WALLETADDRESS is your vergecoin wallet ID. Depending on the pool it can also be a username.workerID
I suggest you also execute to get infos on which parameters are used. Note that palginmod requires Cuda 8.0. Again, google is your friend here on how to configure the CUDA development kit and how to compile CUDA 8 for your card(s). Hope that helps
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