Tired of complicated and slow exchange registration requirements that infringe upon your privacy? Well have we got news for you! We are excited to announce that LUX is now listed at http://easyrabbit.net/, the easiest way to exchange crypto currencies: it's simple, fast and anonymous. Just fill in the form and your funds are processed within 30 minutes. You're guaranteed the best exchange rate with the lowest possible fees. And best of all - No sign-up required!
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Any news on sg miner? It's happened a bit time to keep waiting even more. That and exchange listing are things that are bringing the price lower when the rest of altcoins are going up
Please ask the devs that create AMD miners. The LUX team has been in contact with them, and so far it has been very slow going 
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Hi | I have sent deposit LUX coin from the old wallet v5.0.2 to Cryptopia , The transactions is ok but still no info on Cryptopia about my deposit . pls help me .
Please join the LUX discord if you haven't seen your coins on Cryptopia and we can provide far superior support than on this thread. https://discord.gg/bCZPSGAEveryone is welcome 
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I am biased of course...but you should take a good look at LUX  It has a relatively low marketcap and has very strong fundamentals - Hybrid POW/POS/Masternodes
- Segwit
- SmartContracts
- PHI2 - ASIC/FPGA resistant algorithm
- LUXgate - for crosschain swaps, DEX, etc.
- Commercial applications
- POS enabled Webwallet
- And much more
Hit our website for the roadmap and team details - https://luxcore.io/Or our community discord - https://discord.gg/tpK3SCA
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Your numbers are way off - 1080ti is still $4+ per day 
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Set your alarm clocks people  
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Just as an FYI, LUX has just pre-released our new PHI2 protocol that greatly improves on the original version  PHI2 has been designed to be FPGA and ASIC resitant...and also includes a 30-60% power reduction, and lower temps. Full release won't happen until we do a planned fork and introduce Segwit, Smart Contracts, POW/POS/MN reward changes and a few other things Full details on our discord if anyone wants to check it out - https://discord.gg/DrbfbtzPlenty more to come from the LUXcore team as well 
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Yea the power improvement is not huge for already optimized cards. Only managed to drop about 10w per card when testing the new algo on 1070s I'll do further testing once it goes live ofc, rather mine actual lux in the meantime  Can you please let us know what power settings you were trying to use here, because you're results are out of line with MANY others. Are you way down at 50% or way up at 120%? We really appreciate being able to collect real world data from anyone that is willing to spare a few GPU cycles, and we want to keep on improving efficiency whenever we can 
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We are pleased to announce PHI2 public testing has commenced on one of our testnets!
These new changes include FPGA and ASIC protection...along with 30-60% power reduction, and lower temps Full release won't happen until we do a fork and introduce Segwit, Smart Contracts, POW/POS/MN reward changes and a few other things
Test pool: http://testpool.luxcore.io/ CC Miner: http://www.luxcore.io/files/ccminer-new-phi.zip
ccminer-x64.exe -a phi2 -o stratum+tcp://testpool.luxcore.io:3033 -u address -p x -i 21
Note: There are no rewards for testing - We are looking forward to your feedback!
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Keccak (Smartcash, Maxcoin): 136GH/s (17GH/s per card x eight) ($160/day at Apr-30 prices) Tribus (Denarius, Virtus): 16.8GH/s (2.1GH/s per card x eight) ($304/day at Apr-30 prices) Phi1612 (Luxcoin, Folm): 5.2GH/s (650MH/s per card x eight) ($456/day at Apr-30 prices) Skunhash (Various coins): 10.4GH/s (1.3GH/s per card x eight) ($261/day at Apr-30 prices)
Those yield around US$20-$57 per card per day ($160-$456 per day for the rig).
This is a mutually-assured-destruction arms race. I calculated for Phi, if there are 5000 such cards online, the per day return will be $12 per card and not $57. (The GPUs will make pennies, meanwhile.). That will be an year to get back cost at $4000. And 5000 is conservative number I think, for one Algo. Edit: And the irony of this -> Only ASICs will survive. ASIC's are only really going to survive on coins that aren't building resistance into their algo's. Then we have a the FPGA's and GPU's battling it out on all the rest 
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That Nvidia will release a GPU that is 100% faster than 1070 for 330 USD (which is you price in the comparison) is quite unrealistic This generation we had quite a boost, yet the 1060 is only about 12% faster than a 970 as an example. And dont forget the difference in power consumption! I would love a single FPGA instead of a 1080 ti rig, but have to see that it works first. Lead time in Norway is 12 weeks though  will be 500 at launch( so 15 1170 vs this board will be $4000 vs $7500)as usual and 700 for the 1180 which is arguably as a fast as this fpga board for the same cost and same consumption with some tweaking a 1170 will consume 100 watt, tdp of a 1180 which is a strongest card is the same as 1070ti which consume only 100, so a 1170 will consume less probably at lower tdp You are dreaming if you think the new 1180 will be as fast as this card. The 1180 will be an incremental improvement over the outgoing 1080, and even if it was faster than a Titan it will still be far slower. Depending on the algorithm, we're talking about an FPGA that looks like it can be equivalent to 10+ Titan's!
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Tried reading through the whole thread...but it's really long  Has anyone found any "cheap" 4U+ rack mount systems that can run 4-7 cards internally?
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There are plenty of coin teams already joining together to work on ASIC resistance. Having Tpruvot as part of the LUX team, is a step towards having the edge in cryptography compared to ASIC devs 
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Whats the % of PoS, Im interested with this project, i have a some doubts
We're looking at doing some tweaks to POS/POW/MN rewards when we implement Smart Contracts and/or Sewgwit, along with some other changes  Recent POS statistics here - https://chainz.cryptoid.info/lux/extraction.dws?0.htm
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The biggest pool as of this moment has 63.56% of total hash.
Where do you get this data from? https://bsod.pw barely has 50% We all know that global nethash changes all the time and we see it fluctuate as farms or auto-profit switching miners change algo's. You can see that BSOD consistently has 500+ Gh/s and when the incoming hash lands on BSOD then it doesn't take much to spike to over 60% 
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When will we have the faster miner for mining luxcoin ? if you look at Tpruvot releases version 2.2.2 mentions "Import and optimise phi algo from LuxCoin repository". Current tpruvot versions are not the fastest miners for phi. So which miner is the fastest for phi nowadays with nVIDIA if you don't mind sharing ( publicly or privately ) Sp-mod1 is the fastest atm. you gain 10 % more hash with sp version ( I am using gtx 1070 & gtx 1080ti ) The official miner released by the LUX team is only 2-5% slower than SP mod and it runs in a more stable manner  Check it out as well - https://github.com/216k155/ccminer-phi-anxmod/releases
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We are excited to announce a new addition to our team!.
Many of you know him as the man behind Yiimp and the one maintaining ccminer and cpuminer-multi for years , but oft forgotten is the fact that he's an amazing cryptographer! With years of experience working as an Nvidia designer, he has been instrumental in the success of many cryptographic algorythms in the blockchain space.
We are thrilled to have the legendary Tpruvot joining our team as the Lead Cryptographer for Luxcore!
He will be working in the coming days to release an enhanced version of PHI which will be more energy efficient, unique and effective against recent developments in the mining space.
Please join us in welcoming him on board !
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