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December 02, 2015, 12:42:27 AM
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I'm developing a pool software and would like to test it against a fairly modern GPU miner on testnet.
Everything that I found is super outdated and braking most of the time.

I currently don't have an ASIC, this makes real testing impossible.
So I figured out that maybe using a GPU on testnet would work (difficutly arround 4TH/s).

Is there maybe a software only mode for cgminer? Just to check if ti picks up jobs correctly from my pool?
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December 02, 2015, 12:12:19 PM
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No one mining BTC mines GPU or CPU for years.

Go visit the alt-coin section and ask there.

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December 17, 2015, 09:53:57 AM
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No one mining BTC mines GPU or CPU for years.

Go visit the alt-coin section and ask there.

I agree with you only mining companies like genesis mining can mine bitcoins now
and also big mining with specialized mining equipment..

My advice is to mine alt coin and exchange them to bitcoin many are doing it now 


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December 17, 2015, 09:57:31 AM
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No one mining BTC mines GPU or CPU for years.

Go visit the alt-coin section and ask there.

I agree with you only mining companies like genesis mining can mine bitcoins now
and also big mining with specialized mining equipment..

My advice is to mine alt coin and exchange them to bitcoin many are doing it now 


I would advice to be carefull tough... Mining altcoins might not make you a profit either, if you don't know what you are doing exactly, chances are high that you'll spend more cash on electricity/PC/GPU then you'll make on the altcoin you're mining.
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December 26, 2015, 07:47:34 AM
Last edit: December 26, 2015, 10:04:06 AM by toptek
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if you going to mine Alt coins don't mine the btc type, i would do script coins you can still make a nice profit if you have the speed ,I wouldn't even bro with SHA256 alt coins any more unless there merge mind while you mine BTC . I don't mean nice hash, west hash, mining either .

Who said you can't mine btc anymore you can as long as Bitmain, Alvan etc sell to the public, you can keep doing it. it may cost per miner, it's still there.

I don't see how a company/s will ever be able to shut it down to The public,and sense there is no way to, other then stop selling miners to the public , it won't stop, unless bitcoins become worthless or laws make it illegal.

Bitmain, has no plans to stop selling either in fact they now offer to fix old S3 S5 and up hash boards, at a cost, they all ways would but now they give out RMA's and have a set price range and tell you how to do get a RMA on there site.

CPU mining was how it all started and not worth it any more , you can still do it, if you want a very high Electricity bill, then go for it .you won't make jack etc and end up paying the power company or worse have your power shut off because you can't pay the bill and there is no such thing as free Electricity , I won't even get in to why it is not free, we all  pay it, in one way or the other even those who call it free pay.

Video card or GPU mining is a debate thing, some say they make more then if they mine BTC . i don't know and I'm not going to find out either because it would cost to much per amd or nvidia card to reach that speed , so that a lone makes BTC or script mining with your own hard ware, the best ways to go .

last thing,  cloud mining , MY only thoughts are, i don't trust it, i really have, no control over it,

Unless you rent hard ware hash , or have the hardware hosted ,
I wouldn't do it unless you have tons of cash to waste, to me that's not even a investment.

From what Ive seen with that type of cloud mining you can't pick were you want to mine, you really don't know if the operator/s, are being totally honest with pay outs, most cloud company's want you to spend  at least 300 $ upfront.I know about https://www.genesis-mining.com/login?ref=spondoolies and other cloud company's, even thought about wasting a 100 bucks @ Genesis to give it try, i know you can start at 23 bucks and build it .


Cloud mining is the worst of them all , there is all ways the risk of being ripped off , by that mean, if you have full or all most full control over the hardware, it is still and will all ways be the best way to go, if you mine.

IF you don't mine, then buy btc and invest.


Cya

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December 28, 2015, 03:42:12 PM
Last edit: December 28, 2015, 04:09:44 PM by toptek
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I'm developing a pool software and would like to test it against a fairly modern GPU miner on testnet.
Everything that I found is super outdated and braking most of the time.

I currently don't have an ASIC, this makes real testing impossible.
So I figured out that maybe using a GPU on testnet would work (difficutly arround 4TH/s).

Is there maybe a software only mode for cgminer? Just to check if ti picks up jobs correctly from my pool?


This site right now, is about the only site that offers the soft ware you are looking for, most other sites, that cpu and Gpu mine that offer it, seem to, link to the software part of nice/west hash .

https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=software#cpu

GL

cya.

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