Hey, what do you think , which GPUs are better? 1070 or 1080
1070 for sure In every measurable way 1080ti is better.
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A question about mining, does anyone know how many sats we get per, say, 10,000 hashes? Thanks.
Based on coin-hive and based on what wesuit said that mining earnings have no fee, you get 0.00000279btc per 1 million hashes submitted, so 2-3 sats for 10k hashes but that keeps changing based on market prices and monero nethash.
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You guys got your airdrop for this month?
There was no distribution this month. Read one page back or the very first page of the thread, or the front page on byteball.org. - No distribution this month. For a moment there I thought I was in the twilight zone, turns out I forgot which month it is.
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[2017-10-05 14:15:56] GPU#0:GeForce GTX 1070, 19.54MH/s [2017-10-05 14:15:58] GPU#2:GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, 13.92MH/s [2017-10-05 14:16:00] GPU#1:GeForce GTX 980, 12.98MH/s [2017-10-05 14:16:08] GPU#3:Gigabyte GTX 1080 Ti, 31.27MH/s
Sp mod2 leak, basically just asked a stranger for it and gave me the link. Virus or no virus it is running in wine so it can infect whatever the fuck it wants
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for 1080ti i run at 90% power limit and +100 Mhz for 700 sols at about 210 Watts power consumption
700 sol very good . Great performance . I get 730 sols with ewbf cuda at 90% AORUS 1080ti
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You guys got your airdrop for this month?
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So your concern is Keeping the profitability high? In that case, you should be capping your total number of sells as well. You are not going to do that. You will sell it to whoever pays you 0.05 BTC. There is no end to it and assuming all buys from you (i'm not even talking about leaks), its still gonna affect the profitability. The profitability is regulating itself, but your changes to mine with a profit increase for each private miner you have access to. If I spend 100 hours to gain 10%, don't you think I reserve some credit? Or do you want all the profit to go to the big farms? The whole point a mining software is to mine with a profit. A non profitable miner is worth nothing. Using your logic you're better off giving your fee miner to large farms and keep it between you two. Selling it publicly is just asking for it to be leaked, people like sharing, it's what defines us as social creatures and even greed is not standing in the way.
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I didn't even try to understand that bonus now that you're talking about. There are so many % and numbers around that is difficult to understand all at first glance. I guess REWARD POINTS are more interesting to play with. LOTTERY, I find it more difficult too win.
That's why it is called the LOTTERY!
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I have bought like 200 tickets, but the % is still stuck at 39%. I many would I need to buy to get it to 100%?
If i have understood your question correctly you are trying to find out how many tickets you should buy in order to reach the hit 100% chance of winning. The answer is that you can never hit 100%, in order to do so you would need to own every single ticket but this is impossible as there are thousands of other users that have tickets. You can get very high chance if you buy thousands of tickets but this would be a very bad investment. It is a matter of luck, and i would advice you to buy some (perhaps little more than others if you enjoy gambling), but remember to keep for fun. Even playing dice is better way of earning extra coins rather than buying tickets. Oh, I guess you guys might be wrongly understanding the % I am referring to. I am not referring to lottery win %, I am referring to this one: https://screenshots.firefox.com/GbQR5zxvgqf8k4Ul/freebitco.inHow to increase that 39.30% by buying lottery tickets. Because I bought 400 lottery tickets, and the % doesn't increase even 1%. Try 400k tickets and watch the bonus increase.
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only if you run an older version (like an asic). new versions can be adapted to use one algo till block X and another algo after.
Yeah I didn't thought of that, good call.
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Monero is memory intesive algo.
If Bitmain is able to create ASIC for memory intensive algo, probably they'll target ethereum (ethash) first
Coin PoW Memory requirement in MB Litecoin 0.125 Monero 2 Ethereum 2048 All these are "memory hard". Guess which ones are easier to make ASICs for... I totally agree. No point investing in eth as it it also going to POS. Monero is the next one to get an asic, I'm quite sure. 2MB of memory is a lot for an asic but can be done. It also means that those asics will not disrupt the "scene" as much as the D3 is doing with X11. More memory means more space wasted on the silicon and less processing power per sqi. The only issue with xmr, which might actually save it from asics is the scheduled hard forks. It would be relatively easy to modify it enough to take asics out of business, like a slight change to the algo that makes old hardware not compatible. Wouldn't a "slight" change in the algo also invalidate all previous blocks?
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What's the best pool for 450-700 hash.
Also anyone running 550s, I got 2 pulling 280h/s each and my fx 6100 doing 100-150h/s on 4 cores so wondering what might be best pool for this kinda hash
None at the moment, too much pool hopping going on these past few days fucking up the daily earnings of the little guy, at times the hashrate difference is 20Mh/s :/
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Hello!
algo NIST5, coin Solarcoin - last payment more than 5h later. What problem with regural 3-hour payment?
As discussed on IRC, some payments failed on last run but 3 hours later, payments were executed correctly. I don't know if Epsylon3 took any action but I'm happy that the issue is solved. :-) [21:06] <Burst> payment was made Same payment delay for the few other coins I mine there
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Would be nice to release the patched ird code for node-cryptonote-pool, so future pool operators won't have to fix the same bugs.
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when it's ready?
The kernel code is done, results are verified on the pool. There are some of my donators that resell and spread my hard work, so I need to add feecode and improve the code more. And you still don't see the fatal flaw in your business plan?
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I get the same hashrate on the tis with the open source 2.2.1
Bitcore sp-mod #2 can do 34MHASH on the 1080ti. Donate 0.05btc, and I will tell you how. Windows and Linux binaries?
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No need pussypool lock No need 0.05 BTC mine away with leaked version that are spreading on the net. See the data below, only tweak is using the OCmode via AsusTweak Software. 2017-10-03 22:28:02] [S/A/T]: 0/867/875, diff: 0.876, 84.32MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:28:11] GPU#1:ASUS GTX 1080 Ti, 27.31MH/s [2017-10-03 22:28:20] [S/A/T]: 0/868/876, diff: 1.262, 84.30MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:28:39] bitcore block 59393, diff 3198.477 [2017-10-03 22:28:44] [S/A/T]: 0/869/877, diff: 0.884, 84.29MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:28:52] [S/A/T]: 0/870/878, diff: 2.049, 84.28MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:28:56] [S/A/T]: 0/871/879, diff: 1.485, 84.26MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:29:11] bitcore block 59394, diff 3198.477 [2017-10-03 22:29:54] [S/A/T]: 0/872/880, diff: 1.175, 84.25MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:30:05] [S/A/T]: 0/873/881, diff: 1.116, 84.24MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:30:16] [S/A/T]: 0/874/882, diff: 2.240, 84.23MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:30:26] [S/A/T]: 0/875/883, diff: 0.766, 84.20MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:30:55] bitcore block 59395, diff 3198.477 [2017-10-03 22:31:42] [S/A/T]: 0/876/884, diff: 0.489, 84.22MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:32:25] GPU#0:ASUS GTX 1080 Ti, 28.33MH/s [2017-10-03 22:32:25] GPU#2:ASUS GTX 1080 Ti, 28.25MH/s [2017-10-03 22:32:38] [S/A/T]: 0/877/885, diff: 24.911, 84.19MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:33:53] [S/A/T]: 0/878/886, diff: 1.431, 84.18MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:34:10] GPU#1:ASUS GTX 1080 Ti, 27.25MH/s [2017-10-03 22:34:12] [S/A/T]: 0/879/887, diff: 0.570, 84.12MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:34:17] [S/A/T]: 0/880/888, diff: 0.521, 84.11MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:34:58] [S/A/T]: 0/881/889, diff: 1.082, 84.10MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:35:10] [S/A/T]: 0/882/890, diff: 7.294, 84.10MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:35:28] [S/A/T]: 0/883/891, diff: 0.477, 84.10MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:35:33] [S/A/T]: 0/884/892, diff: 0.497, 84.10MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:36:14] [S/A/T]: 0/885/893, diff: 1.368, 84.08MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:36:15] [S/A/T]: 0/886/894, diff: 2.611, 84.08MH/s yes! [2017-10-03 22:36:28] bitcore block 59396, diff 3198.477 [2017-10-03 22:36:34] [S/A/T]: 0/887/895, diff: 1.411, 84.07MH/s yes!
I get the same hashrate on the tis with the open source 2.2.1
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There is a road map here. https://getmonero.org/resources/roadmap/Multi-sig is assigned to be an ongoing task and this year. When it will be completed? There has been discussion that coinbase will list Monero after the multisig is completed. After multisig implementation how long will it take when coinbase lists monero? Isn't listing monero on coinbase like playing pornography in a monastery?
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