Hello guys. Last month I study and read a lot about mining and it seems very interesting so I'm very close to start my personal mining thing.First of all my electricity will be 0,025€ kWh which I think it's average. I will go for script coins like litecoin. I can find in Greece a Antminer l3+ for 3300€ in stock so I don't have to wait 1 or 2 moths if I buy from internet ( custom etc batches) Is it good idea to start the thing ? Best regards
With a so low price for your electricity, I think that quasi all ideas are good in mining business :-). The best thing with the ASIC AntMiner is it is a very easy to use hardware. If you have knowledge in computer hardware and in softxares, you can also make some GPUs RIGs.
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I make a try with the MusiCoin mining (Ubuntu + GTX1070s). I didn't found any more profitable settings than others coins with this algo. If you have some good settings...
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Can you put a version number in the source code and the name of this topic ? It's will be easier to understand for the future of this good program.
I have made a lot of try, but I still not fund a very profitable setting with xevan mining (GTX 1070).
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Mining since yesterday night and Xevan pay not so much : just a little more than Dagger-Hashimoto in dual mode ith nVidia GPUs. I'm a little disappointed Otherwise, good devs work : the miner was runing all the night and no problem with differents GPUs.
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For Solaris (XLR) mining : which pool are you using. I'm trying ZPool and YiImp, but not very efficients. What pool for XLR mining ? Thanks.
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Who know how many time/blocks for the confirmation block with BitSend ? More than 10 hours and still no block confirmed for me...
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I checked pool API and why is one miner getting such high rejection? { "version": "ccminer/krnlx-xevan", "password": "c=BTC,id=miner2", "ID": "", "algo": "xevan", "difficulty": 26, "subscribe": 1, "accepted": 17867034.631, "rejected": 0 }, { "version": "ccminer/krnlx-xevan", "password": "c=BTC,id=miner3", "ID": "", "algo": "xevan", "difficulty": 46, "subscribe": 1, "accepted": 28976764.001, "rejected": 14660155.037 },
Perhaps because the difficulty of your second miner : "difficulty" : 46. 46 is a wrong value for CCMiner. 26 is a accepted value, but huge : what is this RIG ? So I should add d=26 in the passwords field? I don't know. Making the difficulty in the password field is working for some specifics configurations like MiningRigRentals, but I don't know if it is OK with this Xevan version of CCMiner. You/We have to try... On which pool are you ?
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Anybody can remember me where and the syntax, in the command line, I can manage the difficulty (not the intensity, it is done) ? Is there a "=" in the syntax or not ? I think I have not the correct share rate...
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I checked pool API and why is one miner getting such high rejection? { "version": "ccminer/krnlx-xevan", "password": "c=BTC,id=miner2", "ID": "", "algo": "xevan", "difficulty": 26, "subscribe": 1, "accepted": 17867034.631, "rejected": 0 }, { "version": "ccminer/krnlx-xevan", "password": "c=BTC,id=miner3", "ID": "", "algo": "xevan", "difficulty": 46, "subscribe": 1, "accepted": 28976764.001, "rejected": 14660155.037 },
Perhaps because the difficulty of your second miner : "difficulty" : 46. 46 is a wrong value for CCMiner. 26 is a accepted value, but huge : what is this RIG ?
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it works fine with cuda8, ubuntu16,suprnova, gtx1080ti get 5.6m @core clock+100, 200watts.
Compilation with no problem under Ubuntu 16.04 and Cuda 8. But, when I start the ccminer, he ask me for the Cuda 7.5 library... How do you make to use the Cuda 8 library (Cuda 7.5 is not installed on this new RIG installation) ? Check /usr/local for cuda folders. Default coming in configure.sh is cuda 7.5 Thank you. I made the update of my paths (i forgot that was an old USB key with Cuda 7.5 previously installed :-)). Works fine, thank you dev.
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it works fine with cuda8, ubuntu16,suprnova, gtx1080ti get 5.6m @core clock+100, 200watts.
Compilation with no problem under Ubuntu 16.04 and Cuda 8. But, when I start the ccminer, he ask me for the Cuda 7.5 library... How do you make to use the Cuda 8 library (Cuda 7.5 is not installed on this new RIG installation) ?
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As asked, and has it happened before?
What do you mean by "withdraw tokens during ICO" ? If you think about distribute the token each time someone subscribe, yes there is a problem : in the same time, buyers has the choice between ICO price and market price.
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Folks, if you would invest 20K USD in GPUs, what would you buy?
I prefer NVIDIA cards.
Some people say 1060 3gb is best ROI, some say 1070 and someone 1080ti ... If we consider of long time investment and better quallity of work, what would you buy?
NVidia GTX 1070 are the best choice, with the best ratio ROI. If you want extra pleasure with hardware, you can buy also some GTX 1080 : the ROI is not so good than GTX 1070, but you have the possibility to play with a SLI, after mining is over, even in 2 or 3 years. 1070 at $430 for a good one vs 8GB AMD 580 for $300 ? I would go the 580 route, save 100 per card so you get a free one every three you order compared to the 1070, plus 580s can be tuned to use lower power and are great for dual mining DCR i.e eth 29 or ETC 29mhs and DCR like 900 for 150 watts will beat out a 1070 for ROI All GTX 1070 are good and the mid price is not $430 but $350. And the forumeur wrote "I prefer nVidia cards"... and he's right : AMD sucks and need a lot of electricity power/cooling.
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What I learned when I was a Noob. (Actually, I’m still a Noob!)
1. Price and predictions: o Avoid any posts are videos claiming that this coin is going to the moon. Don’t be a sucker for someone else’s delusion o Research previous prices for Bitcoin and others. I’m talking 1 to 10 years. That will put what is happening now into the proper perspective. o The price of GPU’s will never go down. Yeah, right. o The price of coins will never lose 90% of its value. Everything always goes up in price. /sarc
2. Mining, research and experimentation. o Have at least 2 cards to mine with. They don’t have to be top cards, just something to play with. o Use one card to setup wallets and experiment with various coins. Is your wallet getting your coins? o Experiment and gain experience by mining different coins with one card. Use the other card to mine at an auto miner like NiceHash. Note the differences. If you make some money, great. o Understand the various miners, how they operate, which brand GPU do they work best with (AMD or Nvidia). o If don’t understand something RESEARCH. Your question has probably been answered 100 times on the many different forums. o Research the various coins. Read/watch videos about the blockchain.
3. Who will stay mining. o Those who understand that it is a lot of WORK to mine. o Those who understand that crypto is constantly changing. o Those who understand you won’t get rich overnight, tho it does happen.
I’m sure there are many more that could fit on this list. Feel free to add your insights. I’m new at this mining business but I do enjoy it immensely. The more I learn, the more fun it becomes.
What a program for a 2 posts/activity newbie ! I am looking forward to reading what you will have learned when you will be "legendary". I am patient...
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When will MNE be burned??
That was one of my concerns since the beginning of ARTE! I think dev should burn MNE almost immediately when enters ARTE Address!!
Right now MNE is losing a lot of power due to the frizzed MNE!!!
What kind of power are you talking about ? No mining power : MNE is auto-mining token. Huh ?
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MNE price : 33,195 satoshis/ 24 h. volume : 5 BTC MNE price is still very low. A vey little increase today, but it is very very few.
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We are in the middle of the ARTEMNE ICO (2 weeks, 2 days and a fexw hours left). The results : - 120 ETHEREUM ;-). - 567,082 MNE. No burned MNE at this time. No promotion about the ICO...
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Hi, Claymore. Is there a nVidia version in project (for Ubuntu users) ? If not, can you write in the title "... for AMD" : each time, i forgot than nVidia is not supported :-).
You have add the "AMD" mention in the title : thank you Claymore for this precision ;-). I have no AMD GPUs, but if one day you want make a nVidia Cryptonote version ;-).
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Folks, if you would invest 20K USD in GPUs, what would you buy?
I prefer NVIDIA cards.
Some people say 1060 3gb is best ROI, some say 1070 and someone 1080ti ... If we consider of long time investment and better quallity of work, what would you buy?
NVidia GTX 1070 are the best choice, with the best ratio ROI. If you want extra pleasure with hardware, you can buy also some GTX 1080 : the ROI is not so good than GTX 1070, but you have the possibility to play with a SLI, after mining is over, even in 2 or 3 years.
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which is more stable and gives you more hashrate ? shortly which is better ?
The answer is very simple : Ubuntu : - more stable - more secure (no viruses) - more speed - no automatic or issues reboots - no very long updates - and so on...
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