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Author Topic: [ANN] SpreadCoin | Decentralize Everything (decentralized blockexplorer coming)  (Read 790361 times)
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July 17, 2016, 02:17:30 AM
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Just for reference
 
My GTX 750ti SC EVGA cards do 1.79 Mhash average (50 of these on spr at the moment) with no OC beyond factory.  These are purpose built rigs with 8gb of RAM and Celeron CPUs
 
3 x GTX 950 does right at 2 Mhash alongside 2 750ti in the same machine.

A GTX 970 windforce does 4.5Mhash, but this is a much faster CPU (don't know if this matters).

I have 2 5-card GTX 960 machines that are absolute MONSTERS at everything I have tried them on.  I don't remember the exact hashrate they did on spr, but I think they were about 500 watts at the wall.  They are on something else at the moment, and at a different location, so I can't verify.

I haven't measured the power draw any of my faster cards, because they are not dedicated miners.  I'll try to get the 970 numbers for reference
 
This is using sp mod 8 private miner, because he hasn't sent me any updates.  My email address changed after I bought it, so I can't blame him.  But I have been EXTREMELY happy with everything I have purchased from him.

ALL are rock solid, and will run for a month+ at a time.  A 6-card 750ti machine will draw 375 watts at the wall with no voltage mods.  That could probably be significantly lower, but I haven't played with it because they are dead stable on anything I have mined with them

Just for reference, also

sp mod 9 private miner
Rig 2xGTX1070 power limit100 -> 2x6,8Mh = 13,6Mh 350watts
Rig 2xGTX1070 power limit 49 -> 2x5,2Mh = 10,4Mh 220watts =))

Setting the power limit to 100 doesn't mean it will use all of it.

I seriously doubt there's a ~21% difference in efficiency.

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July 17, 2016, 06:48:26 AM
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In all seriousness, bitcoin with SPR ServiceNodes pushing up the full node count is an exceptional model.

You can carve that in stone!

I'll be carving it on my g/f ass if we get to 10% of BTC's value

If we get to 10% of BTC's value I'd be surprised if you only had one gf Tongue

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July 17, 2016, 02:02:17 PM
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In all seriousness, bitcoin with SPR ServiceNodes pushing up the full node count is an exceptional model.

You can carve that in stone!

I'll be carving it on my g/f ass if we get to 10% of BTC's value

If we get to 10% of BTC's value I'd be surprised if you only had one gf Tongue

There is only so much nagging one can take.

One for the weekends is enough.
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July 17, 2016, 08:30:21 PM
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Interesting that the full node count hasn't really gone up that much, despite the price hike

https://bitnodes.21.co/
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July 17, 2016, 09:03:11 PM
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Interesting that the full node count hasn't really gone up that much, despite the price hike

https://bitnodes.21.co/

Yes, it's interesting for SPR.
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July 17, 2016, 11:04:11 PM
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In all seriousness, bitcoin with SPR ServiceNodes pushing up the full node count is an exceptional model.

You can carve that in stone!

I'll be carving it on my g/f ass if we get to 10% of BTC's value

The 30 minute chart is showing:


GO  SPREADBUTTCHEEKSCOIN!

That's so rude. I'm hoping the mods delete your post.

That's so rude. I'm hoping the mods delete your post.  Grin

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July 18, 2016, 02:29:40 AM
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I love that booties have returned to SPR. It's a blessing.  Cheesy

Weekend was pretty productive, just hang in there a little longer.  Cool


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July 18, 2016, 02:32:27 AM
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So I still owe georgem .05 BTC.  It will be coming, my friend.  SP, I wish I could get my new miner versions.  I tried to email you from the new one.....

I owe you after that.

And what did I read? You buy your daughter the best GPU available? You must by the best parent in the world! Kudos. Smiley

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July 18, 2016, 08:41:02 PM
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In all seriousness, bitcoin with SPR ServiceNodes pushing up the full node count is an exceptional model.

You can carve that in stone!

I'll be carving it on my g/f ass if we get to 10% of BTC's value

The 30 minute chart is showing:


GO  SPREADBUTTCHEEKSCOIN!

That's so rude. I'm hoping the mods delete your post.

That's so rude. I'm hoping the mods delete your post.  Grin

Just making things a lot clearer, for Georgem of course.
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July 18, 2016, 09:48:41 PM
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Just making things a lot clearer, for Georgem of course.

lol, you just made it bigger, not clearer.

Now I think I need to have my eyes checked.

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July 18, 2016, 11:28:36 PM
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That 10% of bitcoin's value thing.

I'm not sure if it is Fantasyland or a real possibility.

Think about it.

Battles and even wars are won or lost by the quality of supply chain support. That's SPR's model - support.

So, if you're invested a world where Bitcoin thrives, then SPR being the support network makes sense and that's the reason people will support SPR.
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July 19, 2016, 12:32:41 AM
Last edit: July 19, 2016, 02:28:33 AM by rhinomonkey
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That 10% of bitcoin's value thing.

I'm not sure if it is Fantasyland or a real possibility.

Think about it.

Battles and even wars are won or lost by the quality of supply chain support. That's SPR's model - support.

So, if you're invested a world where Bitcoin thrives, then SPR being the support network makes sense and that's the reason people will support SPR.

I think it will entirely depend on how well the incentive structure runs. As you said nodes are like businesses. If those businesses are profitable (and support the BTC network) then we have something that could possibly be quite high in valuation I think.

Supporting the bitcoin network will certainly garner a lot of attention. You get 3000-4000 nodes up and running and people will take notice in a big way.  

Edit: Curious to hear what others think.

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July 20, 2016, 05:32:41 AM
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That 10% of bitcoin's value thing.

I'm not sure if it is Fantasyland or a real possibility.

Think about it.

Battles and even wars are won or lost by the quality of supply chain support. That's SPR's model - support.

So, if you're invested a world where Bitcoin thrives, then SPR being the support network makes sense and that's the reason people will support SPR.

I think it will entirely depend on how well the incentive structure runs. As you said nodes are like businesses. If those businesses are profitable (and support the BTC network) then we have something that could possibly be quite high in valuation I think.

Supporting the bitcoin network will certainly garner a lot of attention. You get 3000-4000 nodes up and running and people will take notice in a big way.  

Edit: Curious to hear what others think.

Even at 1%, the incentives work great.
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July 20, 2016, 05:39:57 AM
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That 10% of bitcoin's value thing.

I'm not sure if it is Fantasyland or a real possibility.

Think about it.

Battles and even wars are won or lost by the quality of supply chain support. That's SPR's model - support.

So, if you're invested a world where Bitcoin thrives, then SPR being the support network makes sense and that's the reason people will support SPR.

I think it will entirely depend on how well the incentive structure runs. As you said nodes are like businesses. If those businesses are profitable (and support the BTC network) then we have something that could possibly be quite high in valuation I think.

Supporting the bitcoin network will certainly garner a lot of attention. You get 3000-4000 nodes up and running and people will take notice in a big way.  

Edit: Curious to hear what others think.

Even at 1%, the incentives work great.

$6.7/SPR will surely do the trick.  Wink

I think you're right about the bitcoin support model becoming huge. I guess it's just a question of how big and when.

Wasn't your timeline 3 years - for a $1 Billion market cap?

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July 20, 2016, 07:57:35 PM
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So I still owe georgem .05 BTC.  It will be coming, my friend.  SP, I wish I could get my new miner versions.  I tried to email you from the new one.....

I owe you after that.

And what did I read? You buy your daughter the best GPU available? You must by the best parent in the world! Kudos. Smiley

  Not even close to best parent!!  But she loves the new GPU.  Her room is much cooler than the SLI 970s.  And I get to play with those, so win-win.  Put the 2 5 x gtx960 machines on spr for testing.  They do 2.97Mhash each card.  Can't test power usage from here.  I like those two machines better than any I have

  And to SP_    I found a copy of version 9 on one rig.  I think I remember never updating because the older ones were so stable...  I apologize for disparaging due to my own stupidity.  Yes , I feel stupid now....
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July 20, 2016, 09:14:45 PM
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If I have the ability to split cards of a single rig to different algorithms, I'll surely put one of my future 750 Ti to support decentralisation Smiley !
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July 21, 2016, 01:11:59 PM
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Hello guys,


I would like to get some Spreadcoin

What miner is the best for some old 7970 cards ? Smiley
And what hashrate I can expect ?
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July 22, 2016, 02:40:49 PM
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Awesome to see so many people firing up their miners again.

It's really awesome. Just what we need. Please hang on just a few days, I got goood stuff in the making...  Cool

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July 22, 2016, 04:31:45 PM
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Awesome to see so many people firing up their miners again.

It's really awesome. Just what we need. Please hang on just a few days, I got goood stuff in the making...  Cool
You sure know how to keep people excited, lol. Cheesy
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July 22, 2016, 05:51:00 PM
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And now a military coup in turkey?  Roll Eyes


And now, an attack in Germany...
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