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bittrex have done the decent thing and given people enough time to withdraw their coins. i don't really see what the issue is here. when it comes to forks i wouldn't be inclined to believe anything a third party tells me they're gonna do. control your own coins and you're set.
Yes, Bittrex did well. Now it is not difficult to send coins from one exchange to another. You will need a few minutes for this. The fact that Bittrex doesn't support Callisto suggests that this fork will be weak and useless. What fork ffs. You didn't even RTFM.
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Guys - what about Power usage? Anyone measured and compared it (Claymore vs Phoenix)?
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I guess difficulty is changed dynamically. It is lower at the very beginning, than it is adjusted to match overall performance. That is why you have more shares at start, which are "worth less", and latter you have less shares, but "worth more".
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HWInfo is very nasty tool. I did notice, it is able to cause issues to miners when restarted (to be more specific, if you restart miner while running HWInfo). Incorrect voltage, wrong clocks, memory erros or slow hashrate - only OS reboot fixes the problem. Also be sure You use only one tool at time to control clocks/voltages, for example if You use Claymore to control voltages, uninstal Afterburner because they can interfere each other.
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did you try with fixed numbers from bios mod?
I tried, but it does not work too.
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Oh man - did You even bother to read what I just wrote? If I set -cvddc 880 -mvddc 950, Vcore would be 950 anyway. It is somehow "linked". cvddc can not be lower than mvddc. If You do not believe me, check it by yourself. Lot of ppl thinks that their GPUS works on very low voltage, becasue they didn't bother to check it. It also does not matter if U use voltage control @: claymore, trixxxx, afterburner, wattool etc. 
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Guys, is there any way to separate memory controller and gpu voltage? I would like to set for example GPU core voltage @880 [mV] and Memory Contorler Voltage @950 [mV]. But no matter what I try, it is always like the lowest GPU voltage I can achieve is the Voltage set by Memory Controller. In this example GPU@880 and Memory@950 result in both @950 mV. Is there any way to fix this in PBE, or it is impossible or require more difficult BIOS mod?
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And do not forget - technically, ETH is fork of ETC, not oposite.
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There is only one, true and fair ethereum - ETC.
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Could someone explain where the hell new Emrald Wallet stores the keyfiles, that i imported recently from older wallet? Under %APPDATA%\Roaming\Ethereum Classic\mainnet, the keystore folder is totally empty. Im am seraching and searching and can not find them.
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is it using GTX 970 still make good profit using claymore 9.7 mining ethereum? compare to 1060 which one is better?
OMG - wrong thread. This is monero miner thread, not ethereum.
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I run with 9.7, the speed up 10%, but crash happen is very frequent, ~6hours/one. my Rig(GTX 1060 -3G- RAM samsung), OC+150, Mem+805, power 80%, Fanspeed 80%. temp 74C. It run fine with Claymore 9.6.
Anyone can help me?
Wrong thread 
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A question about pasc coin withdrawals from poloinex. In withdraw is asks for address and payload. Ill asume address is wallet account number, but where do ii find or create a payload? Do i just enter the account number in poli "withdrawal address" and leave payload blank, or input "0" there, or do i have to somehow generate a payload, and if so how is this done?
Payload is simply a comment, title of payment. You can input whatever you want. Look at the wallet and check account 2-34.
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Could You please fix the installer? It is really annoying that it does not "upgrade" older versions and I have to manually point location of wallet. Now i have 3 different versions 1.5.6, 2.0.0, 2.1.0 in add/remove programs, but only one real installation (2.1.0).
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Hi Folks, looking at the node stats I donīt see anything else like 2.0. I still do watch a unhealthy miner concentration at nanopool.  Hardfork in 1-2 days, when we reach block 115000 (current block no. 114549).
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Is it me, or someone is truely wasting processing power? 
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Lol, actually the deposits and withdrawals finally came. But I lost trust to Polo. I try to make another withdrawals to check if that was incident or regular problem with PASC.
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i said before about 2 test polo's deposits with unencrypted public payload and encrypted with destination public key that were made on july 7.
finally they arrived.
these were the payments with the biggest delay in my case.
Lucky You. I am still waiting.
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Ok, here U go detailed info: This instruction is only for ppl that have mined at least 20 PASC at nanopool already: You need to open nanopool site, input Your Poloniex (or other) wallet ID in search box, press Enter, than click settings. Next paste there Your public key, email and minimum payout and voila. Every 20 th' PASC mined, nanopool will pay U one PASA account. If U are just start minig PASC, and do not have any account, I can help You. You can simply input at nanopool one of my account's ID, and mine it there. After You receive account (20 PASC= 1 PASA) from nanopool, I will transfer this account with all mined PASC if You give me Your public key. All, no fee or anything. Of course if You like to thank me with small amount of PASC, I'll be glad, if not, I won't be angry. Don't bother to write I'm going to stole mined PASC. I do not care what You think. I helped a lot of ppl already, and I am miner since 2013. I have built first 6xR9290 4U rack version of miner long before bitworks or graymatter cases. I rather read than write in this forum - so Yes, I am n00b here  Regards
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Guys, If any of You need PASA account, please feel free to contact me. I can give U detailed instructions how to get free PASA account, not paying anything at alll to anyone. Also there is possibility to instant transfer account for small PASC donation, but I need Your Public key. PS. I have also missing deposits / withdrawals at Poloniex, so I "made" my own accounts and now I am mining to my own wallet.
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