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Author Topic: Re: [AXIOM] AxiomMemHash, Schnorr Sigs Implemented, APOS 3.0, AXH 2.0 Proposed  (Read 204910 times)
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August 05, 2015, 06:27:53 AM
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I could be wrong but the pos blocks should have your wallet address, mined pow coins will have a random address. I have mined 2 blocks using the wallet both had a random address and both for 5 coins when I checked on the block explorer they both show as new coins. I got another mined tonight but this time for 5.00004 with my address so I checked block explorer again and this one was pos.

Those 2 mined blocks were in the last 24 hours using an i5 3470, maybe not likely to happen but it does.
Yes, each POW block is paid to a new address. POS blocks are paid to the same address as the input.

So, if the address that comes with the block paid to the wallet, is yours, it is a POS block; if it isn't, is it a POW block?

Then, besides the POW blocks NiceHash pays you (a pittance, but actually pays you) in BTC something extra?

So fucking confused...

In any case, I receive payments with two addresses only -so no randomness here-: Mine and another one, but all the blocks with one or the other, no other addresses whatsoever.
what's the payout with Nicehash?
"Sellers are paid on PPS system. You can estimate your earnings by looking a the 24h average payouts rate (see 24h Payouts column at the home page) indicating the average payouts for the past 24h. If you are using, for example, 100 Mh/s Scrypt miner and the 24h Payouts are set at 0.5 BTC/GH/Day, your earnings per day (assuming the given average for the past day) would be 0.1 GH * 0.5 BTC/GH/Day = 0.05 BTC per on day (24h) of uninterrupted mining."

Nicehash also charges a 3% fee. Both to the buyer and to the seller..
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August 05, 2015, 06:29:31 AM
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I could be wrong but the pos blocks should have your wallet address, mined pow coins will have a random address. I have mined 2 blocks using the wallet both had a random address and both for 5 coins when I checked on the block explorer they both show as new coins. I got another mined tonight but this time for 5.00004 with my address so I checked block explorer again and this one was pos.

Those 2 mined blocks were in the last 24 hours using an i5 3470, maybe not likely to happen but it does.
Yes, each POW block is paid to a new address. POS blocks are paid to the same address as the input.

So, if the address that comes with the block paid to the wallet, is yours, it is a POS block; if it isn't, is it a POW block?

Then, besides the POW blocks NiceHash pays you (a pittance, but actually pays you) in BTC something extra?

So fucking confused...

In any case, I receive payments with two addresses only -so no randomness here-: Mine and another one, but all the blocks with one or the other, no other addresses whatsoever.
what's the payout with Nicehash?

.0064 BTC/kH/day Not really worth it unless you have tons of cpu power to throw at it and only want BTC. Only reason I am mining with my cpu is the fact that the Axiom team made it so easy to solo mine, it's more for fun and seeing how lucky I can get. 2 years mining and Axiom are my first 2 blocks solo mined, could never figure out how to set things up to mine solo. I've been renting hash from NiceHash to mine most of my Axiom.
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August 05, 2015, 06:37:40 AM
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Ok. Thanks all.
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August 05, 2015, 07:36:09 AM
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barabbas, according to your interests, you may be interested in buying hashing power from us. Many people do that instead of buying on exchange, because it is often cheaper way of accumulating coins.

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August 05, 2015, 11:15:33 AM
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5 Axioms payout for Staking is painful.. Smiley
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August 05, 2015, 11:43:39 AM
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New version of NiceHash Axiom CPU Miner Launcher v1.0.1.0

https://github.com/nicehash/cpuminer-multi/releases/tag/v1.0.1.0-launcher

Fixes:
More accurate speed measure.
AVX (non-AVX2) CPUs are now about 10% faster.

To all miners with AVX(1) CPUs:

Figured out, that AVX does not support all instructions used in 8way optimization as does AVX2. Sorry, but what I made here is max for AVX CPUs - I get slight boost (10%) over SSE2 version. Let me know how it works for you.

A SIMD expert programmer could further optimize AVX version, maybe make it 8way compatible, but that is beyond my knowledge.

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August 05, 2015, 12:47:41 PM
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So who wants to buy my modified wallet with time drifting and efficient staking?  Grin

- Generates a lot more pos blocks making use of the time drift exploit
- Skips several things when staking, makes it more efficient.

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August 05, 2015, 12:54:43 PM
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- Generates a lot more pos blocks making use of the time drift exploit

Give an address that has been staking more often than it should've.
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August 05, 2015, 01:00:57 PM
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- Generates a lot more pos blocks making use of the time drift exploit

Give an address that has been staking more often than it should've.

Just hold on. I am still testing.

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August 05, 2015, 01:30:36 PM
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New version of NiceHash Axiom CPU Miner Launcher v1.0.1.0

https://github.com/nicehash/cpuminer-multi/releases/tag/v1.0.1.0-launcher

Fixes:
More accurate speed measure.
AVX (non-AVX2) CPUs are now about 10% faster.

To all miners with AVX(1) CPUs:

Figured out, that AVX does not support all instructions used in 8way optimization as does AVX2. Sorry, but what I made here is max for AVX CPUs - I get slight boost (10%) over SSE2 version. Let me know how it works for you.

A SIMD expert programmer could further optimize AVX version, maybe make it 8way compatible, but that is beyond my knowledge.
Nice!
Any news about optimized linux miner?
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August 05, 2015, 01:44:13 PM
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New version of NiceHash Axiom CPU Miner Launcher v1.0.1.0

https://github.com/nicehash/cpuminer-multi/releases/tag/v1.0.1.0-launcher

Fixes:
More accurate speed measure.
AVX (non-AVX2) CPUs are now about 10% faster.

To all miners with AVX(1) CPUs:

Figured out, that AVX does not support all instructions used in 8way optimization as does AVX2. Sorry, but what I made here is max for AVX CPUs - I get slight boost (10%) over SSE2 version. Let me know how it works for you.

A SIMD expert programmer could further optimize AVX version, maybe make it 8way compatible, but that is beyond my knowledge.
Nice!
Any news about optimized linux miner?

im looking forward to that also ...

the git clone of this miner bombs out with errors when compiling ...

hope to see an update to it soon ...

#crysx

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August 05, 2015, 01:54:48 PM
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New version of NiceHash Axiom CPU Miner Launcher v1.0.1.0

https://github.com/nicehash/cpuminer-multi/releases/tag/v1.0.1.0-launcher

Fixes:
More accurate speed measure.
AVX (non-AVX2) CPUs are now about 10% faster.

To all miners with AVX(1) CPUs:

Figured out, that AVX does not support all instructions used in 8way optimization as does AVX2. Sorry, but what I made here is max for AVX CPUs - I get slight boost (10%) over SSE2 version. Let me know how it works for you.

A SIMD expert programmer could further optimize AVX version, maybe make it 8way compatible, but that is beyond my knowledge.
Nice!
Any news about optimized linux miner?

im looking forward to that also ...

the git clone of this miner bombs out with errors when compiling ...

hope to see an update to it soon ...

#crysx

Up to linux gurus to make pulls. We will merge them.

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August 05, 2015, 02:30:35 PM
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New version of NiceHash Axiom CPU Miner Launcher v1.0.1.0

https://github.com/nicehash/cpuminer-multi/releases/tag/v1.0.1.0-launcher

Fixes:
More accurate speed measure.
AVX (non-AVX2) CPUs are now about 10% faster.

To all miners with AVX(1) CPUs:

Figured out, that AVX does not support all instructions used in 8way optimization as does AVX2. Sorry, but what I made here is max for AVX CPUs - I get slight boost (10%) over SSE2 version. Let me know how it works for you.

A SIMD expert programmer could further optimize AVX version, maybe make it 8way compatible, but that is beyond my knowledge.

Nice work!
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August 05, 2015, 02:39:25 PM
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- Generates a lot more pos blocks making use of the time drift exploit

Give an address that has been staking more often than it should've.

Just hold on. I am still testing.
Then you should start promoting it after its working.
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August 05, 2015, 02:44:31 PM
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- Generates a lot more pos blocks making use of the time drift exploit

Give an address that has been staking more often than it should've.

Just hold on. I am still testing.
Then you should start promoting it after its working.

True, I was bit to enthousiast. I will post it again later in when my tests complete.

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August 05, 2015, 03:16:55 PM
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- Generates a lot more pos blocks making use of the time drift exploit

Give an address that has been staking more often than it should've.

Just hold on. I am still testing.
Then you should start promoting it after its working.

True, I was bit to enthousiast. I will post it again later in when my tests complete.
Till then can you speak a little bit about it?
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August 05, 2015, 03:31:50 PM
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We're aware of the timedrift exploit in pos 2.0, it is one of many exploits that will be resolved in AxiomPos 3.0.
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August 05, 2015, 03:41:49 PM
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On single machine:



 Grin Grin Grin

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August 05, 2015, 03:42:37 PM
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We're aware of the timedrift exploit in pos 2.0, it is one of many exploits that will be resolved in AxiomPos 3.0.

nice looking forward to it  Grin
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August 05, 2015, 04:00:55 PM
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- Generates a lot more pos blocks making use of the time drift exploit

Give an address that has been staking more often than it should've.

Just hold on. I am still testing.
Then you should start promoting it after its working.

True, I was bit to enthousiast. I will post it again later in when my tests complete.
Till then can you speak a little bit about it?

I modified the wallet code so that it thinks that the current date time is in the future. Also removed the comparison check with the system clock. Second thing is that the wallet performs some validations during staking. I modified the code so that it skips these validations and therefor the staking proces is a bit more efficient. I am optimizing things right now and I am chasing another thing to change in code so there is even more profit.

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