Some theoritical bandwidth figures:
PCIe 1.0 x1 (USB riser): 250 MB/s USB 2.0: 60 MB/s USB 3.0: 640 MB/s Thunderbolt 2: 5120 MB/s
250 MB/s is more than enough. I think for most algos even a fraction of that would work without any slowdown.
I'd imagine daisychaining and controlling the cards with software would where the issues come in.
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I was just wondering if an in-wallet notification system could be added that notifies users when a new wallet versoin is out? Similarly how Feathercoin does it: I was still on v1.3.0 and while that still works flawlessly, it could have been cut off without me realizing it and staking on a fork.
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Missed it as well but I don't mind it. I don't care much for non-mineable tokens created out of thin air for free.
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I just caught up with the thread after a long time and I have to say I'm impressed with how fast you guys keep improving the coin! Well done! I'm not a big fan of the name PIVX but it could have been much worse I suppose (like DASH ). The fact that a google search for "pivx" is pretty empty is a very good thing. I see a lot of debate over this forum vs. slack and what's clear is that a lot of people refuse to use one or the other (I'm guilty of this, I dislike slack). So I think it would be best if updates would keep making their way onto both places. As far as I see this was the case so far, I'm just hoping it will continue to be the case in the future.
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I'm not sure why so many people don't believe this is a trojan.
The wallet is less than 1 MB in size which alone is a huge red flag.
When you launch it, it creates a few folders in Roaming:
AppData\Roaming\Monitor\Files AppData\Roaming\Monitor\Logs AppData\Roaming\Monitor\Guard AppData\Roaming\Monitor\Screenshots
And it logs your keystrokes and creates screenshots.
It probably also multiplies itself and burrows into your system if you don't run it in a VM or sandbox.
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Bookmarked and watch this thread
There's nothing here to watch, the wallet is nothing but a malware with a keylogger.
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Realstreet is here! LBRY Coins for everyone! Supply: 1,000,000 RS Block time: 1 minute Block reward: 1 RS Algorithm: Proof Of Work (LBRY Algo) 5% PREMINE -- for development and services Windows Wallet: https://mega.nz/#!pctFWKSC!eNVgl8F54bhHTyX4g6RWPZM_R1pbk9o_FL7LJRmcdBI working on porting sources/doing linux/mac releases AMD GPU Miner: https://github.com/lbryio/lbrycrd-gpu - Big thanks to wolf0 for the miner! NVIDIA GPU Miner: https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releases - Big thanks to Epsylon3 for the development! TO MINE: i want solo/fair mining for a bit so i'm withholding sources from pools for 24 hours. ty. Developer Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN3u1TjB4tU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L7lUgVZbTkRealStreet is a LBRY fork, the first! Lbry was YUGE, dont miss out on this second chance! DEV PLANS: Finish porting over LBRY, build a DARK LBRY with no censorship, fuck DMCA. donations to the cause: 1PCcDHj3K5kLrBWtLwqCmK7WxwnzKwwZbh (PM me for some premine coins after donation) i promise nothing but that now everyone will copy forking LBRY! Good Luck to all! Virus alert
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Bumbacoin beat me to it. Yes it's 11^6 which is 1,771,561.
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What's interesting is that the files in the download link have been changed since the creation of the thread (same link).
Adder.exe 2,199,040 > 2,110,464 readme.txt.txt > 3,153 (stayed the same in size)
Anyway, I'm not even sure what is the supposed use of this tool but I'd bet that it's a malicious piece of software.
Also, for "Virtual Machines: Sorry dear loved decompilers. The Adder does not run on ANY VM" from the readme, I would love to debunk that but I just CBA.
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Is there a way to limit the speed for each wallet and do some other limits all at the same time to make it hard for megaminers?
No, everything has to be open source which means the limit can be easily disabled. But even for closed source (which would never work) you can just run the wallet multiple times.
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Why there is not an algo. That permits any miner from using more than one gpu or two or whatever the minimum is so keep out the mining centralized companies and give this mining profits to large number of normal decentralized users and so mining profits will be divided fairly on all network hashers . No one with big investing will come and kill those miners with huge difficulty and take all the profits leaving them with little cents...just thinking
Because you can't limit how many cards people can mine with regardless of the algo. Even if you'd make a closed source miner that only allows one GPU to mine with, people can easily bypass that limit in various ways, for example using sandboxes or virtual machines. And it would be closed source so...
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Where can I find someone who can analyze an altcoin's source code to check for any faults, as well as tell me the specifics of how it's staking works. I need to make sure the code is clean without any unknown functions. I am willing to pay BTC.
I suspect the references were to earlz, he maintained the assessments in a github repos but I believe he's pursuing other aims these days. In the case of zero responses you may be obliged to perform this analysis personally. I posted details of an approach here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=712197.msg8066207#msg8066207Cheers Graham Yes, it was indeed earlz. Thanks.
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Nah. Nobody donate when they can download for free any more.
Been sick with fever for more than a week. Probobly the seasonal Flue.
Just tested pentablake sp-mod #3.
The exe from 2015 does 110MHASH on the gtx 1070. With a little pascal tuning I managed 120MHASH
Opensource: 70MHASH.
So My private kernel is +71.4% faster
(gigabyte 1070 g1 gaming standard clocks)
I get 132 Mh/s on the same card with Tpruvot's release at only +80 Mhz (1885-1911 Mhz). But as far as I know only Joincoin uses that algo. But then again, I'm interested in optimizations in EVERY algo, not just the mainstream ones. Well, especially not the mainstream ones.
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There was a member whose name I completely forgot (sorry) who used to analyze random coins in detail and share his findings (on github) and made notes on what was done right and wrong.
I apologize, but I really forget the name.
While this comment is probably utterly useless, I'm hoping someone can remember his name as he might be still open to do it.
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Deleted my comment and will delete this one as well to avoid useless comments.
Though, it's nice hearing from you mate.
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Hey chrysophylax, it's been a long time...
I'm also a long time miner and holder of SPR and if any coin's going to make it, I'm sure SPR is a good candidate.
I haven't been following the official thread for a couple of months now though.
Anyway, I'll be following this one.
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It might not be your solution but at the very least you should be only using powered USB risers exclusively.
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As far as I know you'd need something like this: To turn both PSUs on at the same time.
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