1.2Ph/s... You are one crazy man I enjoy all aspects of crypto, I am not here just for profit. I am more of an ideological crypto user/supporter. _______________________________________________________________________________ __________ Edit: Hit one more block, difficulty went down, I may get lucky and get this rolling for way less then I figured
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Yes, I posted a link up above for the address I am using the rented hash on once difficulty decreases I will send some hash power somewhere else
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• No ICO eduCash is focused on organic growt that mean it was not released as ICO for a natural adaptation.
• Public Sale: 60%
NO ICO, but a Public Sale Ah... Yeah, that's still an ICO
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Another option to bring difficulty down is using Mining rig rentals looks like it would take between 0.1 - 0.2 BTC to do so. Start with a 3 or 2.5 P/hash 3 hour rental - extend until blocks are found difficulty adjust, then drop the hash rate again and repeat until it's back to normal Using Nicehash to get down to 1 P/hash may be a better option, then using Mining rig rentals to bring it the rest of the way down out of the two options I say Option 1 - switching to GPU friendly algo would be better This is exactly what I knew would happen since 2014 with more and more gpus, fpgas asics entering the cryptospace their would be large amounts of easy hash and those who purposely try to derail projects or noobs that don't understand how to use hashing power effectively. There was a group I believe in 2015/16 that was using a large gpu farm to extort BTC from devs. Although it's to late now, the good option for any new POW coin that most don't even realize has been around for awhile is doing a POW/AUXPOW using the Blake258 8 round algo. Merged Mining is one of the most efficient ways to mine. While the blockchains remain independent from each other the hash rate is applied fully across all chains. Bitcoin was the first to introduce merge mining but BlakeCoin has taken it to a whole other level. There are currently 5 child chains mining along with BlakeCoin but room for 200 more to join in the merge mining .
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Nice of you to not mention the premine in the announce page # Transaction Hash Size Value From To (amount) 1 4eddac0dfeae4620d76e4236664f6c0cdc6c6fde8cd6f0f1e85ece881b3613d9 92 1050000 Generation SjMntvvpPiSjF7NpVvL5RavcxDvkZd4sBx (1050000) http://angrypool.com/explorer/INST?height=1
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Sure, re-pasted message below. I did not re-sign, as I had no issues verifying in my qt client after pasting the text from this forum. Maybe there's an extra character somewhere in your copy? If further issues I will rely on some other good Samaritan to test this out.
https://i.imgur.com/6tOK9YL.jpg
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As a long time fan & miner of the blake256 eco system I never let cost negate my decision when supporting this network. I have been and still currently mining with over 50 fpga's load balanced across all three pools The Blake256 algo was designed to be very asic friendly, this is just the beginning of something very cool. There will be the growing pains that come with solid projects, but I see the hype/price & hash rates dying down since most people are impatient. I am quite happy that there is an asics/fpga available for the blake256 8 round algo once you modify the sgminer for it to work. I did buy 3 Giant B miners from their first batch with a group buy, I have yet to modify the sgminer stuff as I kinda forgot how to do it.
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I do like the logo it looks nice The Icon looks more like a flower to me but that's just what I see Nice job Thomas
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Anyone have Baikal Giant b running on blakecoin?
I dont think it will work till they patch the software to support blakecoin as there are a few differences in hashing vs standard hashing e.g its serialized with a single sha256 not double I sent the an email back in December yet no reply yet someone in China claims to have it working. I’ve been at it a while but to no avail.. This must be one of them -> pdsghb , they are putting up big numbers on LA1 They have some Blake256 rigs listed https://www.miningrigrentals.com/rigs/66979
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Has anyone tried to setup vcash? The pool site is strange, i only see i have shares. I didn't find a wallet. Only use a bittrex wallet, because poloniex wallet is closet.
I did run it for an hour, but i did see nothing in my bittrex wallet.
I should make 280 dollar an hour following whattomine. This should be the last high payout algo from the baikal. But i don't think it is working very well.
The Vcash algo is usually referred to as blake256-8rnd-VNL BlakeCoin + Merged mine coins are the orginal blake256-8rnd coins I have not seen any verification on which blake256 coins the Giant-B mines
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Thank you sir
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Aha triggered , answering shit , crying , yelling , and no arguments , Nice , keep showing your real face. Even the other greedy one team management photon is Gone... I repeat , i dont want your answers , its all the same , and you are useless. I want news from cinnamon.
Do you not understand simple English --> Nobody gives a fuck about your opinion or feelings If your not happy about things, go create your own cryptocoin https://github.com/photonproject/photon/releases <-- There a little button on the top right it says "fork"
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Great news, thank you sir
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@ $15,000 dollars, its not worth it. the people that will get those if you sell them will be the very desperate ones, people like you just rip people off, tbh you can shove that 15,000 dollar price tag where the sun don't shine
provide a service pfft, just cause a place says there selling them for 16k doesn't mean they actually did. any smart person would be like screw that unless they have the money, that said they would have bought directly from Baikal instead of some greedy shark like yourself, and before you say you are not greedy, if you wernt greedy you wouldn't be trying to off 5 units for 15,000 dollars a piece
You want him to sell it at $4,500 so you can turn around and sell it on ebay or somewhere else for $15k, How dare bittawm make a profit You could have organized a group buy with Baikal, but you just deiced to come here and complain instead, Maybe you should spend your time complaining to the ebay re-sellers. If it wasn't for greedy fucks jacking up prices on ebay and ignorant noobs buying, then we could have reasonable hardware prices like before, I miss the days when BTC was under $500 and no one was really paying attention to what was going on in the crypto world, when miners took an average of 2-3 months to roi and there resale value was shit. Who honestly thought they would mine even $8k a month with one machine? I find nothing wrong with bittawm asking $15k per machine, I would not let mine go for any price at the moment
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I was just wondering if there is an option with ccminer like there is in cgminer to load balance across multiple pools
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This is a very complex topic. The aim of every dev should be to create a value for their coins in order to attract people to use it in their intended fields and not the other way round. You cannot sell a coin and expect the buyers to use it to promote another product. There's a huge difference between investors and gamers. Investors are after making profit with a coin they invested in therefore, they only care about its growth and not the growth of any product attached to it. After all, Photon is not a token project. The dev can look for a way to promote both with a tool such as InvestBox at Yobit to investors and gamers audience. Telling the community to focus on promoting BlakeZone games for the growth of Photon is a joke and very unrealistic marketing strategy.
It's quiet simple actually, The dev has created a value for his coins and currently working on a unique use case, --> Not just games but backed framework (ie: building a platform) It does get rather redundant, same questions/comments over & over again, I don't understand why people can't be bothered to read through the prior post or even figure out it's all one ecosystem & I am tired of repeating myself & I assume others feel the same Here is a suggestion, Start Here --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=306894.0 If your not interested in reading I suggest starting here --> https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=478136.msg27671252#msg27671252
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I looked into Blakecoin and see it uses blake256, bit i couldn't find if it is Blake256R8. I will update the listing for now. Once the miner is out we will know for sure which coins can be mined. If it works I will also ad the mergemining coins Blakecoin supports.
It's in the first post https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=306894.msg3290239;topicseen#msg3290239"The algorithm was written as a candidate for SHA-3, Based on round one candidate code from the Sphlib 2.1 library and reduced the round function to 8 rounds." "8 round Blake-256 is the fastest!" Baikal contacted me a couple days ago to confirm shipping details for my Giant-B order, "As it is getting closer to the shipping date, I am here writing to you for double checking your delivery details."
I already have these extra NIB PSUs on hand not being used, so my plan is as follows: EVGA 1200W P2 (6 VGA power outputs) for Giant-B x2. and/or EVGA 1600W T2 (9 VGA power outputs) for up to Giant-B x3.
Will require 3 VGA power cables for each Giant-B since EVGA includes a bunch of 8-pin from PSU to 2+6-pin w/ 6-pin cables.
I'm a little confused. Giant-B requires 6x 12V 6Pin connector = 36 total pins. if you only use 3x 8 pin VGAs = 32 total pins per unit. How is that equivalent? You don't need to overpay for a psu https://www.parallelminer.com/product-category/power-supply-kit/
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