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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POW][XTL] 👾Stellite👾 - decentralized node list via IPFS & ZeroNet on: March 15, 2018, 08:11:24 PM
OP @ArkadiyDeliev please remove Delta request link, we're officially supported!

Also add this Blockfolio request link: https://feedback.blockfolio.com/coin-requests/p/stellite-xtl

I can't make a Canny account on my phone for some reason, but I really want to keep using my Blockfolio as it has my trade history >.< Haaaaaaalp!
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POW][XTL] 👾Stellite👾 - decentralized node list via IPFS & ZeroNet on: March 09, 2018, 01:43:01 AM
Currently with 1,000 H/s, it is 1200 coins. Therefore, it will be 1,200X10,000 coins with 10,000,000 H/S (10 MH/s). So it will be 24,000,000 coins/per day. It will be 240,000,000 coins /for 10 days and it will be 2,400,000,000 coins /for 100 days. It will be 7,200,000,000 coins/ per 300 days. Your total supply is 20,000,000,000. So it will be out within 2 years.

Dev, if this is true, please reduce your coins as soon as possible.

Cool your jets bro, that's not how any of this works.

Each block that is mined, around 1 per minute, rewards miners with a set amount of coins, around 18500 currently (this is decreasing over time).

If you use 1 hash, or 1 billion hashes, it's always the same reward.

Miners in a pool split the rewards, which helps small miners like me. It averages the reward.

When you see "1kh/s = 1200XTL/day", that's estimating your reward based on your percentage of the total network hashrate, and dividing the number of blocks x average block reward for the day. It's not actually rewarding you per hash.

Keep learning and you'll get a handle on all this stuff, I know it can seem overwhelming. Hey googling "CryptoNote emission curves" and I bet there are sites out there to help you.



3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POW][STL] 👾Stellite👾 - decentralized node list via IPFS & ZeroNet on: February 25, 2018, 06:49:15 PM
I've been mining for weeks now, talking to the developers and hanging out in the discord. This coin seems to have attracted a great group of people, and I'm thrilled about the recent growth (1sat -> 5-8sat). I'm HODLing  Tongue.

Network hashrate has been going up almost linearly with the value (1.4MH/s -> 7-10+MH/s), which is a sign of the network being strongly related to the coin value.

The developers are very dedicated to alpha and beta testing - if you want more information join the discord - and they ARE advertising a bit, but are not pushing needless advertisement which is RARE in this environment.

Those are the 3 things that give any coin value: meaningful technology, accurate advertisement, and a strong network. And the last is the result of the first two. I'm excited for the future of this coin.

Hold onto your butts.
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Cast XMR] high speed XMR/CryptoNight miner for RX Vega GPUs (2 KHash/s) on: November 10, 2017, 06:29:20 AM
Okay, I've had the miner pretty stable at 2040 H/s for the past day. The same two errors appeared, but a quick close/run or reboot solved them both.

The strange 1950 H/s dips every few reports - closing and rerunning the algorithm seems to fix it. I don't know what is doing it. It just happened now when I opened Calculator, and then it stopped when I closed it... I don't know why calculator would have anything to do with it, but I was literally just calculating my daily hashrate and watched it start misbehaving! Lol.

The 200 H/s drop, down to 1850 H/s - rebooting is the only thing that fixes this once it starts, it seems. I've tried reinitializing HBCC, and it's not enough. I haven't tried going into registry and disabling/reenabling the card, which Mythic mentions in his Oct.27 post if you want to look that up.

I have a new concern though...



What's going on with this miner? Is this how the dev fee is implemented? I'd love more information about the workings of this algorithm. Does anyone else have dry spells with no shares? I'm literally having another one while writing this post, it's been almost two minutes with no shares submitted. It's very odd for this card... I get consistent shares between 20-40 seconds, sometimes faster, but to then jump to a 4 minute dry spell seems very odd.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Cast XMR] high speed XMR/CryptoNight miner for RX Vega GPUs (2 KHash/s) on: November 08, 2017, 06:32:53 PM


Is it normal to have such drops of the hashrate? Any idea what is causing em and how to fix?


Actually, I think that I've now developed this problem aswell. Now that my hashrates are back up to full, every 6th report or so is in the mid 1900s, before coming back up.

It seems to come and go though, I'm watching my reporting right now, and it's not happening.

I'll observe my new 24 hour average to see where I sit, and I'll report back.

Is glph3k still around?

-R
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Cast XMR] high speed XMR/CryptoNight miner for RX Vega GPUs (2 KHash/s) on: November 08, 2017, 06:03:23 PM
I'm having similar speed issues to what several others are seeing:

When I START the application, I get a tight grouping of speeds between ~2030 H/s - quite consistent.

After a few minutes, the rate drops to ~1850 H/s, and stays there until I restart the app.

When I restart it, it goes back to 2030 H/s for a few minutes, before dropping again.

*snip*

Okay, I have more details:

* I'm getting between 2030-2040 H/s with my Vega now.

* If I open GPU-Z OR my monitor goes to SLEEP, my hashrate drops to 1850 H/s

* I have turned on performance mode (power) and turned OFF monitor sleep, and it STAYS at 2040 H/s if I simply power off the monitor.

Obviously the answer is 1) Don't open GPU-Z and 2) Disable sleep and just power off the monitor.

Just wondering if there was a way to get that information out there more openly!

-R
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [Cast XMR] high speed XMR/CryptoNight miner for RX Vega GPUs (2 KHash/s) on: November 08, 2017, 04:02:29 AM
I'm having similar speed issues to what several others are seeing:

When I START the application, I get a tight grouping of speeds between ~2030 H/s - quite consistent.

After a few minutes, the rate drops to ~1850 H/s, and stays there until I restart the app.

When I restart it, it goes back to 2030 H/s for a few minutes, before dropping again.

I am **ALSO** having inconsistency between my the reported hashrate in the application window, and the rate reported by SupportXMR.com. I'll wait a full 24 hours before being picky about that, though.

I'd REALLY like a way to get those last 200 H/s to work consistently! Has anyone else been able to sustain 2000+ consistently for the day?

Thanks,

R

PS> I'm running an MSI Vega56 with the 64LC bios, watercooled around 43 degrees max, core -30% at 950mv, HBM at 1100Mhz 905mv. Power limit raises or drops the hashrate a bit, but the card stars getting coil whine if I drop the power limit so I leave it at 0.
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