Predictions for this coin? Is it overvalued? Or is there a chance for it to hit $5 or even $10?
More than $10.... slowly and sure win... I have been watching it closely for a while now. I wouldn't put my bet on it, but it does seem promising.
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Predictions for this coin? Is it overvalued? Or is there a chance for it to hit $5 or even $10?
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I have some ether on Ethermine and some other different coins on Suprnova. No big amounts, barely worth $200, but it will grow. Should I just keep it there or should I transfer everything to my wallet?
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So You think Rootstock could host them? Never heard of it before.
But what prevents BTC itself to accommodate smart contracts at some point in the future (lay person question here)?
it is pretty new. it just recently raised $1 million. and it is supposed to bring smart contracts to bitcoin utilizing the side chains. so it will be instant transactions and very cheap ones at that. to find out more about it please visit their official website: http://www.rsk.co/Pusuer. ...how is RSK going? Does Rootstock mean that btc can do anything ETH can?
eventually yes. that is the final goal. there will be a lot of challenges along the way but it seems like a pretty good project to me. here is another link: https://medium.com/@CryptoIQ.ca/rootstock-smart-contracts-on-the-bitcoin-blockchain-e52b065421a8It is a centralized sidechain and therefore has distinct disadvantages.
I don't see anything centralized about it! You sound like someone who is connected to RSK. I woudn't bet on you not being biased.
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Card Type: Asus Phoenix 1060 ITX Memory: 3 gb ETH Hashrate: at stock 15 MHs // tuned 18.5-19 MHs Other ZCash Hashrate: at stock 230 MHs // tuned 290 MHs Power consumtion: Ethereum 65W out of the wall, ZCash 125W out of the wall Operating OS: Windows 10
Got 10 of these, all 10 are the same.
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Actually while mining Ethereum my my whole system was using about 375-380W out of the wall (5x1060). I was running 55 TDP and was at 93mh/s (94-95mh/s was my peak with 85% TDP) When I switched to ZCash I had to up my TDP to get clock speed up there. Without oc they would hash about 1100 Sol/s, after oc they are hashing 1450 Sol/s. But I had to up TPD to 100% and now the system is drawing 665W. But I do earn a lot more compared to Ethereum, it's just that the power cost is quite a bit higher.
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Here's the difficulty for my 3 rigs:
1080Ti 267.68 5x1060 882.24 5x1060 1054.87
Why is it different? Shouldn't difficulty be the same for everyone, and can this be tweaked/changed by me?
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Don't all shares have the same value?
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So I'm mining Hush, and my 1080Ti is reporting 750 Sol/s while my 5x1060 rig is reporting about 1450 Sol/s. Yet my 1080Ti rig has 400 shares while my 5x1060 rig has about 320 shares (all cards put together, not per card).... why?
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I've spent about €15 today for wood and screws and built mining rigs out of wood, each able to hold 5 cards. Took me 30 minutes to build both. I don't think you can get much cheaper than getting some wood and screws and building it yourself.
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Also most of us don't live in Japan. No earthquakes in Sweden. I think there was one in the past 20 years, which was barely felt. And most of us run more than 4 cards. Waste of a motherboard/cpu/psu if you go with too few cards.
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Kinda happy I didn't wait for RX cards and bought 1060 instead. Sure this Hynix memory is a terrible performer and they hash a lot lower than other 1060 without Hynix, but I benchmarked DAG and my cards passed up to 180, at which point 3gb was not enough. So they will become obsolete for ETH mining somewhere early 2018. I'm fine by that.
I hope this drop comes soon, so like 85% of miners will sell their cards/change coin/mine at a lower speed which means it will be easier to mine. Yes I'm evil XD
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I managed to get all 10 of my 1060 3gb running at 65W from the wall. Each is hashing about 18.5 oced (+125gpu, +600 memory). Total power draw from the wall is 375w per system (5 cards) which is hashing about 92-93mh/s.
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Are you guys considering ETH price increase in the future? It could go up real high, or come down crashing and burning. But yeah, I'm willing to risk, atm profit around $500/month could be $1000 a month or more if you decide to keep ETH coins. I have not followed Zcash to be honest. I'm just mining ETH+SIA and using SIA to pay for electricity (or half of it as my 3 rigs are drawing 1800W from the wall :/)
How do you undervolt Nvidia cards? On my Afterburner the option is locked.
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Anyone mining with AMD Radeon RX 460 ?? The AMD Radeon RX 460 unlocking process involves nothing more than a simple firmware update and can result in a performance upgrade of 12.5%. The Radeon RX 460 is considered a solid choice in terms of price/performance. It comes by default with 56 TMU and 896 Stream Processors in the form of the Polaris 11 GPU architecture.Here’s how to get an additional 8 TMUs and 128 Stream Processors. Source... http://overclocking.guide/amd-radeon-rx-460-unlocking-1024-stream-processors/I do but I got 0 mh/s speed. Why are you mining then?
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It's currently about $3 each Hush. Whattomine is showing me $60 profit per day for Hush and $35 for Ethereum. I'm probably going to continue mining Ethereum and hope for a price increase in the future, but this Hush got me interested. I'm not looking to mine what's currently most profitable, as I hope that these 15 or so Ethereum I can mine in 5-6 months will be worth more than $500 next year, but Hush has a max supply of 21.000.000, which equals Bitcoin.
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Hey 3 of my cards stock are at 15,5mhs but equihash @ 265 i'm planing on moving all of 15mhs to mine zec @ 260 each so its fine but you are right
5x Gigabyte windforce all of them stock 18,7 oc 22mhs
Could you advice me about the PSU problem? if a PSU can support up to 4 VGAs how I will be able to connect 6 cards?
Are all those low hashing ones with Hynix ram? I have 10 cards, 5 per rig. I'm using Corsair RM850x which is an 850W PSU. 5 overclocked 1060 cards at 85% TDP draw about 550-560W from the wall. About your PSU, Corsair does have extra cables you can buy, right? The SATA connectors seem to be 6 pins but PCI-E connectors are all 8 pins (those that go in the PSU). You could try using 6 pins to 6 pins cable, but I'm not 100% sure if that will work or even be safe. I have never tried it myself, it's just a suggestion.
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I'm running +125 on GPU and +600 memory. TDP is set at 85%. In the beginning, the GPUs are at 1950mhz with 85% TDP but quickly drop to 50% TDP and 1500mhz. The temps are not an issue, they are at about 75. The other rig with 2 more cards doesn't have the same issue.
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I don't want to scare you, but you should be very, very careful which 1060 3gb you order. I bought Asus Phoenix and they all have Hynix memory, so they hash 15mh/s out of the box, about 18.5mh/s oc. Everyone I talked about who had Hynix memory had the same issue. Now, not all 1060 3gb have the same problem, but the cheaper ones do. Hope you win the lottery buddy.
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Here's an example: It starts off big, but then after a while, it drops down to low accepted shares, but hashing is still the same. Is there a bug, something malfunctioning in my system or is this how it is? Why not just keep restarting the miner every minute or so to max out accepted shares?
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