(Nexa) performance improvements (mainly Turing, high-end Ampere, and Ada GPUs) https://github.com/rigelminer/rigel/releases/tag/1.3.8I am in no hurry to install the latest versions of miners and read the opinions of testers at the beginning. In the new version, the hashrate has increased, but the power consumption has also increased with the same settings. Consider this moment.
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Core developers set date for Goerli testnet deployment of March 14, but mainnet — and staked ether withdrawals — will have to wait until April No firm date for the eventual mainnet hard fork has been set yet, but the downstream effects to the agreed timeline are likely to bump Shanghai’s final deployment to about a month afterwards, developers said. https://blockworks.co/news/ethereum-developers-push-back-shanghai?
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A also have a lot of RX 470, RX 570, RX 5700, but I will not sell them now. Maybe when they are profitable again, the prices of these gpus will be a lot higher.
look at the ASIC Bitmain Antminer E9 Pro 3680 MH/s 2,200W https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438028.0Video cards RX 470, RX 570 will probably no longer be profitable, or they will bring very little income. I recently sold it for 80-110 dollars for 8 GB. RX 5700 is a more modern video card, I would not sell it. well yeah, surely not for ethash, but cards can still be relevant for other algos. rvn, nexa and radiant have no asics so far as far as i know. still, I would get rid of those rx 470s/570s. I would keep the 5700s though Let's see the calculator https://hashrate.no/gpus/570With free electricity, you will earn $ 300 per month from 100 video cards, and you will spend 8-12 kilowatts per hour. With such opportunities, it is better to sell the GPU and buy asics.
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I came across this question earlier today by a friend so I decided to ask here
You cannot, but if you want to accumulate the coin you need, then you use the application for algorithmic mining, for example Nicehash or Kryptex. You will receive a reward in bitcoins and therefore buy the desired coin. If you have inexpensive electricity, then you can see the profit and payback in the calculator https://hashrate.no/
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I'm new to the forum, so I'm still exploring all the tech stuff out there. I stumbled across this REBTECH 8GPU-MB motherboard and it looks like a great option for miners.
If you are a beginner, I would advise you to study a simpler and more inexpensive solution and you will not break this motherboard by incorrectly connecting the riser in the pci-e x1 connector https://aliexpress.ru/popular/b75-motherboard-mining.html at $80 this is the perfect beginner kit for 12 GPU,and this motherboard has no problems with bios settings.
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A also have a lot of RX 470, RX 570, RX 5700, but I will not sell them now. Maybe when they are profitable again, the prices of these gpus will be a lot higher.
look at the ASIC Bitmain Antminer E9 Pro 3680 MH/s 2,200W https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438028.0Video cards RX 470, RX 570 will probably no longer be profitable, or they will bring very little income. I recently sold it for 80-110 dollars for 8 GB. RX 5700 is a more modern video card, I would not sell it.
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I pay $0.07cents USD per kw.
Very doubtful profit, considering that the having will be in about 13 months https://www.asicminervalue.com/miners/bitmain/antminer-s19j-pro-100thDo you have money to pay for mining and not sell bitcoins for several years? Do you have a guarantee that the cost of electricity will not increase? Even in my country prices are growing by 12-15% per year The cost of mining before halving is 14-20 thousand dollars, after halving the cost will be more expensive, and it’s not a bad decision to buy at 22 thousand dollars for bitcoin now, but use the using Dollar-Cost Averaging (DCA) Strategy.
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For sometime now, a friend of mine has being on YouTube, trying to find any legit site for mining btc. I have told him times without number that it will be hard to find such site but he still persist. So I'm asking today if there's any legit btc cloud mining platform so I can help my friend with?
How much money does your friend want to invest in cloud mining? If your friend wants to mine bitcoins, then let him get some video cards or a mining farm and learn how to use Nicehash. Video cards will mine the most profitable coins, and nicehash will pay rewards in bitcoins.
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Incentivized Testnet Rewards Guide The Iron Fish Incentivized Testnet is coming to an end. We've seen incredible participation and are so excited to take this next step with you. First, some quick stats In Phase 3, the network: hosted 60,000+ concurrent nodes processed 390k+ user-minted assets Throughout the 3 testnet Phases: 142,000+ of you earned points on the leaderboard You broke records, including 39,739,530 transactions in Phase 2 (all shielded using zero-knowledge proofs, making Iron Fish one of the largest processors of ZKPs ever) https://www.ironfish.network/blog/2023/02/28/testnet-rewards
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BzMiner v13.3.0 Latest-- What's in this release (v13.3.0) Finally added AMD for nexa support! Fixed +zil on AMD Improved dual mining switching (+zil, alternate, optimized, and parallel mining) Now showing estimated time before next switch when alternate mining NOTE: Nexa development is continued joint effort with Lolliedieb fr https://github.com/bzminer/bzminer/releases/tag/v13.3.0Check all links with first post from the developer.
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lolMiner 1.69 Changes Added Nexa support for AMD Vega / VII (1) and RDNA 1-3 GPUs (2) The parameter --keepfree can now be used to keep a certain amount of memory free on each GPU on Nexa mining. This might end up in allocating a smaller lookup table, so the GPU memory has space left for other workloads (3) The --keepfree parameter is now working for each GPU separately. Use a comma separated list of values if you want to assign different values for each GPU. Nexa mining will now allocate memory for each GPU sequentially and delay later cards startup slightly to help systems with small virtual memory. https://github.com/Lolliedieb/lolMiner-releases/releases/tag/1.69Check all links with this post from the developer. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4724735.0https://t.me/Info4atlanin/8771need to update AMD drivers
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New graphics cards are still very expensive. If you believe in coins that need a powerful GPU core to mine, then Nvidia's 4000 series wins. But we do not know how the new video cards will work in mining and the 16pin connector causes great concern for many miners.
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I see that many miners are starting to buy RAM for hard drive plotting. Video cards help make this operation much faster, but I would buy these coins if I believed in the future. I don't really believe that BHD will be popular either.
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Please tell me, is it possible to use ASIC E9 Pro for mining Ethereum POW coins and other coins that use the Ethash algorithm? Ethereum Classic has a similar Etchash algorithm, and when mining on video cards, the hashrate is the same on both algorithms. But I'm interested in the situation with the new ASIC.
Ethash is Ethash. The E9 supports all Ethash and Etchash coins, it doesn´t matter what coin - only limitations is DAG size in the Future. But i don´t know how much RAM this Asic has for the DAG. EDIT: The E9 has 7GB of RAM for the DAG. I thought that these ASICs have restrictions on the number of coins. Then all old AMD video cards will be useless in mining coins with Ethash and Etchash algorithms. And 7 GB of RAM will be enough for the next 5 years of mining, but perhaps the ASIC will break earlier.
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