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Author Topic: [ANN][GAP] Gapcoin - Prime Gap Search - New Math Algo - CPU / GPU - Zero Premine  (Read 288405 times)
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August 30, 2025, 04:56:04 PM
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Few month ago Coingecko had removed GAP from their site. At least it was possible to monitor the price and the exchanges (the only one exchange, I mean) here. Even if total supply had not been updated for a long time that page was useful.

I've updated my google sheets list to the block 2314999.  No any new significant achievements in these last 90 thousands blocks. We at 2316362 now.
Total supply is 17.999.153 GAP (at 2314999).

We have the two nodes which are almost always online:
82.66.203.169
gap.suprnova.cc
Thank you for keeping the network alive.

If anyone want to mine for profit (if you hope for any, lol) or for the biggest merit, the best way is to mine on GPU+1 CPU core. It is possible to use multiple CPU cores with multiple instances of GPU miner process. Every instance uses only 2-10% (or so) power of a modern GPU. GPU miner works both on Nvidia and AMD, fix for Nvidia is somewhere in this thread.
CPU mining is still the way to go for: fun/biggest merit for number of some length/biggest prime gapes overall (as long as it allowed by Gapcoin rules)

What I don't know it's why 64 shift blocks are so dominant both in the past and now (even the 3rd place best merit in the network, back to the block 1401864, is a number with 64 shift). Did somebody modified GPU miner somehow, or is this simply CPU miner with this shift? I have no idea.
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