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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bytom Mining - ASIC algorithm now cracked by GPU miners? Big profits?
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on: June 06, 2018, 08:48:10 AM
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Can someone explain "big profits" to me?
We pay 10% dev fee, 25% of hashrate is lost to stale / rejected shares, and 3x 1070ti make about 6 coins a day that are worth 60 cents each, when even nicehash pays more than that, not to mention shitcoins. And, those coins can't even been sold on an exchange.
I really don't get it.
I can explain it..... big profits? It has a question mark after it, it was never guaranteed  Is the dev fee hidden? Interested to see more on this, cheeky if it is I've been running for nearly 24 hours on the latest version and I've had 20 rejected shares over 400 accepted which is a pretty decent ratio imo. I thought the B3's and general Bytom algo suffered with rejected shares anyway? You can sell it on Okex? U can sell the erc20 token on cryptopia. I havent found a way to sell the mainnet tokens either. Mainnet tokens can be sold on Okex and gateio I was told? isn't there a 10% dev fee with this miner?
why are people willing to pay that?
This is the Dev Fee address: https://www.f2pool.com/btm/bm1qp4hptv0eq5745p8hr0yu5ddsapj89rws46u9n7
The dev gets almost 500 bucks a day. Thats very good. Thats insane, especially when the miner does not tell you about a dev fee? Is this definitely 100%
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bytom Mining - ASIC algorithm now cracked by GPU miners? Big profits?
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on: June 06, 2018, 08:42:48 AM
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Can someone explain "big profits" to me?
We pay 10% dev fee, 25% of hashrate is lost to stale / rejected shares, and 3x 1070ti make about 6 coins a day that are worth 60 cents each, when even nicehash pays more than that, not to mention shitcoins. And, those coins can't even been sold on an exchange.
I really don't get it.
I can explain it..... big profits? It has a question mark after it, it was never guaranteed  Is the dev fee hidden? Interested to see more on this, cheeky if it is I've been running for nearly 24 hours on the latest version and I've had 20 rejected shares over 400 accepted which is a pretty decent ratio imo. I thought the B3's and general Bytom algo suffered with rejected shares anyway? You can sell it on Okex?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bytom Mining - ASIC algorithm now cracked by GPU miners? Big profits?
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on: June 05, 2018, 09:03:46 AM
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### v2.0(2018-06-04)
* Further reduce CPU usage. * Increased acceleration mode for high-end CPUs and high PCIE bandwidth. * Support Linux * Fix known bugs to improve stability
* -?, -h, --help Displays help information. * -v, --version Displays the version number. * -u, --url <url> Pool address. * -U, --user <user> User name or wallet address used for mining. * -p, --passwd <password> Password used for mining. * -d, --devices <devices> Specifies which graphics cards to use for mining. For example: "-d 0,1,2,3" Use the first 4 graphics cards. * **-i, --intensity <intensity> Mining intensity, the default 256, different graphics cards to achieve the maximum power of the different intensity, 1080ti is generally around 1024, 1070 intensity 512, can choose to test their own best.** * **-C, --use-cpu Use this option to enable CPU acceleration mode. If you have a powerful CPU and a graphics card plugged into a PCI-E x16 slot, try turning this option on to further increase your computing power.**
**Remarks: The -i parameter is different under different modes and graphics cards. Please test it yourself. This value has a greater impact on computing power.** Thats what was posted on cryptocoinmining.com Played with the intensity cant get any improvements same with the use cpu command, if anything that slows it down Maybe might be worth trying Linux?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bytom Mining - ASIC algorithm now cracked by GPU miners? Big profits?
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on: June 01, 2018, 08:18:04 PM
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The link above it's very well explained  i'm doing some math comparing the hashrates people are posting with the actual earnings of the B3, the good thing is i can buy 3 1050 for 500€ the bad thing is i have to add a cpu + 8gb ram + motherboard (100€ but it has 3x x16PCI slots) + PSU in total its nearly 870€ for approx 6€ day at current diff and price Also i'm mining 0xBTC and with a 1080ti it's possible to make approx 5 0xBTC/Day, current price is approx 1.6€ that makes 8€ per day, also a 1080ti costs me 650€ and i don't have to buy another PSU Arrrggggg it's so tempting to try this Bytom thing! Are there any expectations to optimize the Bytom miner for 1070+ cards? I'd be a bit careful with outlaying alot of money with this dude, its only a matter of time till this gets ported to windows and teh whole GPU mining community jumps on it, already the diff has increased each day. Just switch your 1080 over to it and buy a 1050 or a 1060 to go alongside it I'd definitely say people get better results with minerOS as well, better hashrate and better stability for multi card rigs.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What do you do to earn btc and altcoins?
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on: October 14, 2017, 09:30:05 AM
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Trading altcoins is my main way of trying to increase my BTC, I dont tend to day trade I go a bit longer on most of my investments which has worked for me on most coins so far. After seeing everyone posting about signature campaigns that may be something I will look into
Also free token drops is another big one, things like the ATS token which finished recently got quite a few referrals and made some ETH
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