hello guys . i have a questions. 1 I'm use to xmr poloniex wallet. I use the pool dwarfpool. How many monero pay when I use pool. There is 1 monero in the pool but there is still no payment. thanks for help
if mining to exchange you will get payed once a day or when u get more than 5 xmr
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how in bat.file set intensity? and card numbers to set?
there is magic when you run the miner with the -h parameter
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can i mining with poloniex wallet monero or not? i did not paid? ? Well same question here, XMR is a little tricky, you can't mine as others coins as it looks for some ID not only address ... so maybe consider as lost? So suggestion for some "safe" web monero wallet? You can mine on your poloniex wallet, it goes like poloniexid.yourwallet All the info you need is on poloniex
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Hi to all. Yesterday I started to mine XMR on my GPUs, they are: ATI 480 8 gb. Claymore's minerGTX 970 4 gb. tsiv ccMinerThe problem is that my GPUs aren't so hot, like it was on eth or zec. Furthermore, they are just warm! My coolers on GTX running 55%, temperature is 52C. Power consumption is 110W instead of 195W at zec/eth. I thought it's because of old tsiv miner, but my ATI shows the same: temp is 61C, coolers are 62% (instead of 74C/90%). hashrate is 613 h/s on stock freq. Is it normal? Absolutely normal. XMR mining consumes less power than ETH or ZEC. That's a good thing, nothing to worry about
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dwarf pool says the fee on this miner is 5% is that right ?!
I'm mining with 2% in dwarf. You are mining with 2.5% for claymore + 2% for dwarf.
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SGMiner-GM, AMDGPU-PRO, Sapphire Nitro+ 470 4GB (Hynix), custom memory timings.
You also might want to mention the chance of him achieving those figures himself is close to zero That's true. then whats the trick behind this lol? to achieve your hashrates. Might be because you are using linux? I told you already - custom memory timings. Not copied. I think it must be 1500 memory strap copied in other higher timings right? is that all the changes you made? No. It's custom! I still do not get what does custom mean here. Sry to ask but is it gonna be a secret? Or can anyone do this? well probably if wanted to share his knowledge he would already do it. So you got your answer, he did not only copy lower strap times to higher freq, he modified them.
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get some bitcoins then go to online casino and earn even more
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i can haz 750-760khs on nitro 470/8gb
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here is a pm I got on Christmas Day no less: I deleted some of it> ------------------------------
DevFee redirecting hack for multiple coins and miners. Take 100% of the earnings, you already payed enough devfee's.
Coins supported : ZEC, ETH, ETC, EXP, XMR
Miners supported and tested :
- Claymore's Dual Ethereum+Decred AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner 7.4 (ETH, ETC, EXP) - Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v9.2 (ZEC) - EWBF's CUDA Zcash miner (ZEC) - Claymore's CryptoNote GPU Miner v9.6 (XMR) - Claymore CryptoNote CPU Miner v3.5 Beta - POOL (XMR) - Kachur XMR miner (XMR)
Price : 0.05 btc This offer is happening for 2 reasons the fee is 2.5 with no ssl the fee is 2.0 with ssl Lets do some math in my case I have 7-7.5 kh on zec. I earn .6-.7 zec a day. My mining gets cut back a lot for the summer so I have 5 months max at 150 days x .66 it is 100 zcash coins 2 percent fee is 2 coins I use ssl. so i would be paying .05 btc to save 2 zec coins that is about 0.096 btc So math wise if you have around 8kh and you are a tight with money paying the 0.05 btc is close to making sense. it might pay to do. not principal or moral sense but close to dollar sense. If you are at 16kh it would certainly save you some money. If claymore were to reduce fee to 1% in the 9.3 edtion a cheap dollar oriented miner would need a 15kh farm to stand a chance at this ripoff software being worth while and really should not use the software unless they were mining 30kh. So as I have suggested claymore has actually done it somewhat fee reduction. More fee reduction must be done by claymore. 2.5 to 2.0 is a start maybe in 9.3 drop fee to 1.5 if you use ssl My point is this I am not paying .05 btc to save maybe .096 btc But if Claymore had ssl fee at 1.5 % paying .05 btc to save maybe .075 btc would be a pretty certain no for most everyone. and if Claymore had ssl fee at 1% paying .05 btc to save maybe .048 btc would really be dumb. Here is a redacted pm you have only 7.5khs with 12 rigs ?
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How much ram does your GPU have?
Probably 2GB, that is the problem. Yup, that is why i'm asking but it was working without any issues for months It did, but DAG is now too big and can't fit in your 2GB memory. I have the same problem on my r9 270 cards. Thanks, I'll switch to Zcash than Or you can switch to ETC or EXP.
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How much ram does your GPU have?
Probably 2GB, that is the problem. Yup, that is why i'm asking but it was working without any issues for months It did, but DAG is now too big and can't fit in your 2GB memory. I have the same problem on my r9 270 cards.
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This means that we need to change the miner application again ?
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any solution for this Increase virtual memory I did it but still nothing How much ram does your GPU have? Probably 2GB, that is the problem.
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Just noticed Claymore has a sense of humor: When setting AMD_OCL_BUILD_OPTIONS_APPEND Setting AMD_OCL_BUILD_OPTIONS gets: However after a quick hex edit of the amd opencl shared library export AMD_OCL_RALPH_OPTIONS_APPEND=-save-temps
Works just great. :-) Yeah - I've unpacked the real miner binary (zecminer64 is only 66k, this is because it loads Data3.bin, decodes it, and then runs it.) From there you end up with a binary that looks to have been packed by a modified version of UPX - unpacking what it drops looks like an ELF loaded at 0x80000 - it patches several jumps in it to make it work, because it looks like it expects to be loaded at 0x40000. THAT looks like it drops ld.so and the real miner ELF into memory. Yo dawg, I herd you like executing, so I put an ELF64 in your ELF64 so you can execute while you execute. I think now one of my points about Linux release is clear - other devs want to see how my miner works and do reverse engineering as soon as they can. It's much easier to do it in Linux. My License.txt prohibits such things clearly, so you violate the license. Remember I violated MIT license in past and was blamed that I steal other's work. Now I see same thing from you. Have fun... Well you had to knew this.. i'm just surprised they openly talk about it on the forum
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i think they just destroyed this coin
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I just don't get it, people can download his mod and try it.. they did not notice that all it does is restart ?
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is the coin on any exchange?
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Website looks like it's from 1990's
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Minergate or nicehash. Check those out.
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