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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.7 (Windows/Linux) on: June 19, 2019, 04:59:52 AM
Ive been running just fine until update. Im getting Cuda error 11 cannot allocate big buffer for dag. Cannot create Dag file.
Using 7 GTX 1070s
Virtual Memory 20GB

Please Help

20 GB is not enough, at least it should be the total memory capacity of all your cards 7 * 8 = 56 GB more will be even better, about 70 will be good.

The higher the better. Problem is a lot of people don't have that much room on their hard drives for their mining rig. Think mine is like 80gb total so my entire rig with virtual memory cranked up probably just gets enough - will probably need to get larger hard drive if I get any more than my current 6 gpu's to avoid crashes, which could occur sometimes once a week with virtual memory too low.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: ⚡[Bounty] Veil — Privacy Without Compromise — Monthly Distribution on: June 17, 2019, 10:21:51 AM
Month 3
Week Number: 4
Spreadsheet Telegram number: 8
Bitcointalk Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1115736

1. 13/06: https://t.me/jsetelegram/61516
2. 16/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/224881
3. 16/06: https://t.me/jsetelegram/61691
4. 16/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/224885
5. 16/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/224892
6. 16/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/224896
7. 16/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/224898
8. 16/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/224901
9. 16/06: https://t.me/jsetelegram/61692
10. 16/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/224903
11. 16/06: https://t.me/CoinLion_Official/84920
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Zilliqa Switcher - Tool To DUAL Mine ZIL with any other Miner on: June 17, 2019, 10:19:51 AM
That's cool nice job. I'll try it out. Just curious how you make any money on this (like developer fee) or really just offering it out there for all the random zil miners Smiley

I feel like Zil mining hasn't really resulted in much 'green' mining since most people just swap over every couple of hours like you said!

There is no fee here. Yes, this definitely kills the "green" mining that Zilliqa wanted in the beginning. They may move to POS in the far future.

Awesome, noticed you updated your title to flag that there is no fee.

Yeah they probably will have to move to PoS down the track. The whole green thing doesn't work if it just distracts some miners for a few minutes each day!
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: PhoenixMiner 4.2c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) on: June 16, 2019, 10:18:27 AM
Author disappeared...

LOL last time online was today. How you came to the conclusion that the author is disappeared?

I checked a few days ago and the last time when he was online was about a month ago. So it's good to see he is been online today.

His miner still works for most people. A few competitors have new miners if you want to try those.

I don't think frequency on bitcointalk translates to the quality of the miner! Phoenix miner works great for me.
5  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bull Trap on: June 16, 2019, 06:04:30 AM
This is a good explanation of how the charts will look in a bull trap scenario. Like was mentioned before, Investopedia has a good explanation of all the standard indicators used in trading.

Keep in mind it is always easier to identify these things in hindsight. Saying 'oh this increase is a bull trap', or the opposite 'this decrease is a bear trap' is mainly just estimating based on technical indicators and chart patterns. It is mainly by reflecting on charts and events that have already occurred that you can say what a particular event or pattern in the chart probably represents.

Judging by the timing of your post, you might be thinking that this current BTC run is a bull trap. This is hard to tell and every trader will have a different opinion. I think BTC will continue to increase over the medium term in fits and starts, so it could pull back from its current gains before making a more sustained push upwards. But again, that's just my assessment and who knows - it could be a bull trap Wink
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: New CPU Mine-able Coins on: June 16, 2019, 05:57:59 AM
Quite a few choices out there. Banano coin is definitely worth a look - it isn't brand new anymore, but you can fold proteins and get some crypto in return for your efforts Wink

You probably will just break even with costs though. CPU mining really isn't all that profitable anymore, but if you're just doing it for fun/interest then go for it.
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Wifi vs wired internet for the rig on: June 16, 2019, 05:55:30 AM
Big caution based on my own experience....

I could not get Linux/Ubuntu to work with Wifi on my mining rig.

Windows works fine, but Linux just refused to work as you need to get the drivers working separately, and some had issues etc etc. In the end, I just went with Windows.

In fact, if you start typing into google - 'Ubuntu wifi..' the second drop down for autocomplete is 'Ubuntu wifi not working'. So think on that.

I am a hobbyist miner, so perhaps there is a way around this, but it was not worth the time for me.

Hopefully you're using Windows, in which case driver installs should be fine. I've had limited/no stability issues with wifi on windows.

But if you're using Linux/Ubuntu... maybe your move to Wifi will also be a move to Windows.
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: BTC and USDT - Address the same on: June 16, 2019, 05:46:05 AM
As someone said - OMNI rides on BTC network.

You'll notice that many Exchanges list ERC20 tokens more readily and easily than entire new blockchain projects - and the ERC20 tokens might all have the same deposit address like you noticed with BTC and USDT.

As you might guess, this is because doing the backend work for an Exchange to list an entire new blockchain is a lot more work.

This can make it tough for the smaller blockchain projects out there that are trying to build a whole new ecosystem to get exchange listings. It is often easier to get listed on smaller exchanges if you have a token riding on Ethereum.

So if you see a small Exchange list an almost unknown blockchain/coin (not ERC20) - it is likely a lot more work!

So in short, it's all good if BTC and USDT are the same address, and equally no issues if ETH and ERC20 tokens have the same address on an Exchange.
9  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: I quit my job to do full-time crypto-trading. Made 12 BTC profit last month on: June 16, 2019, 05:34:19 AM
Nice 12 BTC is great.

I'm interested in what you started with before jumping in. Did you hit any big losses when you started (say were you 1 BTC down before things looked up) or were you profitable from pretty much the start?

Did you have a mental 'this is the amount I'll trade and no more' or did you never really get close to losing money?
10  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: SCAM: Bitcoin SV (BSV) - fake team member and plagiarized white paper on: June 16, 2019, 05:29:29 AM
Why the hell are exchanges still listing Bitcoin SV.

Like, your reputation is somewhat attached to the projects you list, and you want to attach yourself to someone whose nickname is literally 'Faketoshi?'.

Seriously, this guy is the opposite of what crypto is about. Crypto is bigger than a single person, it is about decentralisation, and this guy keeps trying to make it about him so he can claim credit for Bitcoin and make cash off it. Glad he is being exposed for what he is.
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Bounty campain with ETH or BTC payment ? on: June 16, 2019, 05:22:21 AM
The only bounties that offer BTC or ETH as payment (instead of native token) tend to be gambling or betting websites that accept crypto in my experience.

Usually they'll offer higher amounts for users with a higher rank on bitcointalk, and they usually don't run twitter or other bounties - just signature campaigns.

Be careful though, many encourage spam or are just plain annoying to see. I see a lot of useless posts from people in these campaigns and it is because they encourage sometimes 50 plus posts per week to get a few extra dollars of credit on their gambling websites.

Their focus is on gambling not crypto, so I'd avoid jumping straight into their campaigns without thinking about it first.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: I Bought 150+ GPUs for Ethereum mining. Think I'm Insane? on: June 16, 2019, 05:11:09 AM
Good price, but you're still insane to be honest :/

Let a man dream! Wink

You should put up a chart with ROI estimates and each day you mine and sell tick off a box on the calendar. When you finally pay off your cards or whole rigs, put a picture of the calendar with the marked boxes in this thread.
13  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Don't join spam bounties. Easy money does not help you to (quickly) get rich! on: June 16, 2019, 04:46:19 AM
An idea - maybe you could make it a rule that if you have signature text or avatar in place, that you get a limit to the number of posts you can do a week.

If you have no sig, then you can post as much as you like.

For example, if you are a member with a sig - you get ten posts. If full then 15.

It would prevent the spam campaigns that just encourage fifty posts a week of nothing (i'm looking at you gambling website campaigns!)
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Zilliqa Switcher - Tool To DUAL Mine ZIL with any other Miner on: June 16, 2019, 04:11:13 AM
That's cool nice job. I'll try it out. Just curious how you make any money on this (like developer fee) or really just offering it out there for all the random zil miners Smiley

I feel like Zil mining hasn't really resulted in much 'green' mining since most people just swap over every couple of hours like you said!
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: I Bought 150+ GPUs for Ethereum mining. Think I'm Insane? on: June 16, 2019, 04:05:48 AM
At $53 you should be fine! That is a great price even if a few die along the way.

Most of your costs must be electricity, maintenance, and probably a whole lot of time.

I don't know why, but I really enjoying seeing a full mining farm set up. It's like my mini mining rig but on steroids Smiley
16  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Why do some people hate Bitcoin and crypto and want it to fail? on: June 14, 2019, 08:22:04 AM
its like asking "why politicians lie" Cheesy

Both have answers though. Just because it is longstanding or an ongoing issue, doesn't mean it doesn't have an answer Smiley

Bitcoin challenges conventional wisdom of what 'money' and what 'value' represents or is. The current metric for assessing what 'money' is doesn't sit nicely with the thinking around Bitcoin. As a result, it gets a lot of opposition.
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 【XWP】Swap Mining [Cuckaroo29s] [Micropool] ⛏ on: June 13, 2019, 12:51:56 PM
There was a good AMA on reddit about swap recently.

Should still be on the first couple of pages. Was how I learned about it worth a look. For whatever reason though, can't see swap on whattomine? Would be a good way of raising awareness.
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v14.6 (Windows/Linux) on: June 12, 2019, 11:59:40 AM
I have 6 1070's on a rig with h81 pro btc and g1820. After 15-30min the cpu goes to 100% and the rig becomes unresponsive. Some of the cards start mining with 4-5mh and I start to get rejected shares. I'm using MSI AB to overclock my cards. Task manager reports System, System interrupts, EthDcrMiner64.exe or MSI AB maxing out the cpu.


A few people have been having similar issues - myself included. Haven't managed to find a solution yet. It might be hardware related, like insufficient ram for that many GPU's to maintain being run at max capacity from straps? Only speculating.

In short though, I'm in the same position as you and if I find a solution I'll post here or PM you.
19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Bounties (Altcoins) / Re: ⚡[Bounty] Veil — Privacy Without Compromise — Monthly Distribution on: June 10, 2019, 12:56:05 AM
Month 3
Week Number: 3
Spreadsheet Telegram number: 8
Bitcointalk Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1115736

1. 4/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/217148
2. 4/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/217157
3. 8/06: https://t.me/jsetelegram/61136
4. 8/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/219362
5. 8/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/219364
6. 8/06: https://t.me/jsetelegram/61137
7. 8/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/219367
8. 8/06: https://t.me/jsetelegram/61143
9. 8/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/219391
10. 8/06: https://t.me/CoinLion_Official/84524
11. 8/06: https://t.me/CryptoComOfficial/219393
20  Economy / Gambling / Re: Stake.com | The Most Popular Bitcoin Casino | V2 & New games out now! 👽 on: June 09, 2019, 05:16:04 AM
I don't know why he doing that, I saw his post and yes his thread have a lot of questions.  We know stake is legit and we can prove that to you so please don't make accusation without any proof.  Mind your own site just fix your issue and don't create any issue to others . No one can trust you for sure!.
That guy has been caught red handed trying to scam people by pirating Bustabit software and got a red trust rating which is why he is basically running his mouth without any credible evidence to back it all up.

I'm guessing for a website like this that KYC would be involved.

What is that process like? Painful or pretty straightforward. Hows the security record?
If you would have bothered to do your research, you would have found out that there is no KYC involved when it comes to Stake. Creating an account there is hassle free without the need to provide a lot of details.



Hahaha you're a funny guy! do my research you say, and they'll be no restrictions or KYC? hahaha funny

From MY research:

From their Terms of Service:
KNOW YOUR CUSTOMER (“KYC”)
Stake reserves the right, at any time, to ask for any KYC documentation it deems necessary to determine the identity and location of a User. Stake reserves the right to restrict service and payment until identity is sufficiently determined.

Also if you happen to be from one of these countries, badluck:
JURISDICTIONS. Persons located in or residents of the United States, Czech Republic, Curaçao, Syria, Iran, North Korea or Australia (the ”Prohibited Jurisdictions”) are not permitted make use of the Service.



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