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August 06, 2017, 10:16:14 AM
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Sorry for the question:

Is there nvidia GPU miner for bitsend?
I don't like to quote myself, but... there you go:
Some initial info about mining with a low-end Nvidia GPU ( posted first on http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=95.msg1877#msg1877 ):

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I hope that what I will say next will help some less programming-savvy users like me:
1. at this moment there is no point to use a CPU to mine Xevan/X17 based coin(s) - it isn't feasible (excepting the case you have access to indecent amounts of CPU power in some cloud AND you don't pay for electricity).
2. I managed to compile xevan-ccminer on ubuntu 16.04 for my sorry-ass Nvidia GeForce GT 730 card (the 2048 MB DDR3 64-bit model) after a lot of fragmented searches through forums, wiki pages and Nvidia-jargon-loaded pages... On suprnova.cc i get around 385-415 kH/s ... according to my miner's report anyway (in terminal, 'cause I didn't get lucky yet to find a block)...
3. key files for successful compilation (and running) were build.sh and Makefile.am (one really needs to edit only the last one if s/he has the correct driver AND Nvidia toolkit installed);
4. key info can be found on:
    - https://github.com/LIMXTEC/xevan_ccminer -- read and use your brain (it is not rocket science);
    - https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/wiki/Compatibility -- this is some awesome info!!!
Finally, my BSD address for all donations is... iNXcvSwdxcPzQb5RYKs9PTPPe2LY6HEazv

P.S. I will write a short tutorial about this subject if I see interest from community (please try to be patient and polite - nobody here likes a demanding "arschloch") Wink
P.P.S. Donations to dev/airdrop funds are equally appreciated - the choice is yours.
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thanx Wink

Also, you might find interesting this quote:
Limx Dev , can you give a bit more detailed explanation of Xevan hashing functions? Tried implementing "double x17 with worknumber 128" in CUDA, GPU hashing result is far from expected one. Can try porting opencl kernel, but I think it's not necessary to invent a bicycle, something is hiding in details. Thank you in advance!

The ccminer source is online. Please use algo x17
https://github.com/LIMXTEC/xevan_ccminer

Dev Update..
We have passed the next milestone for core 0.14. My plan was Q1-2018 but I think we can make it faster.

For the time being, my first successful compiled xevan_ccminer for my Nvidia GT730 card (compute capability 3.5, Nvidia toolkit 6.5.19) doesn't show properly in suprnova.cc (no presence/hashrate reported), so I will investigate the issue and I hope to have a solution for Linux first then for windoze (hopefully).

Ok. Thx.

But I can't use miner where there is no "runable" file, such as ccminer.exe

500 BSD 750 BSD BOUNTY for the first windows Nvidia Miner!!

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August 06, 2017, 12:16:26 PM
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...and now even the https://github.com/LIMXTEC/xevan_ccminer is removed...
I guess it wasn't meant to work anyway (compiling it but no hashes should have rise some concern in the first run).
Looking at the algo with my limited knowledge it seems that it was pretty much tuned to (modern) CPU's and it "discouraged" GPU implementations.
Looking at the block reward, this makes even more sense: 5 BSD for PoW and 20 BSD for masternodes. The ecosystem is pretty clearly designed and for some good reasons.
I will abandon my search for a solution for Nvidia (old/cheap) GPU miners on this algo. It was an interesting ride, anyway.
I will stay tuned to new developments on BSD though, as I think this is one of the hidden gems of the crypto-currency scene.
Anyway, if a Nvidia miner is publicly released, many rig owners will jump and try to "rape" BSD before reading about block reward allocation, with foreseeable results (frustrations, dumps, name calling Cheesy ).
I might invest in a masternode after the airdrop ends Wink

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August 06, 2017, 01:37:18 PM
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...and now even the https://github.com/LIMXTEC/xevan_ccminer is removed...
I guess it wasn't meant to work anyway (compiling it but no hashes should have rise some concern in the first run).
Looking at the algo with my limited knowledge it seems that it was pretty much tuned to (modern) CPU's and it "discouraged" GPU implementations.
Looking at the block reward, this makes even more sense: 5 BSD for PoW and 20 BSD for masternodes. The ecosystem is pretty clearly designed and for some good reasons.
I will abandon my search for a solution for Nvidia (old/cheap) GPU miners on this algo. It was an interesting ride, anyway.
I will stay tuned to new developments on BSD though, as I think this is one of the hidden gems of the crypto-currency scene.
Anyway, if a Nvidia miner is publicly released, many rig owners will jump and try to "rape" BSD before reading about block reward allocation, with foreseeable results (frustrations, dumps, name calling Cheesy ).
I might invest in a masternode after the airdrop ends Wink


I have closed this github. This version was only trash.  Smiley

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Last edit: August 07, 2017, 11:51:28 AM by Limx Dev
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No.68 Overview Weekly Airdrop 08.07.17

Total members: 668 |Payout BSD: 18,71| Payout per member total BSD: 4808,44
Airdrop today per member: 5,61 $( total: 4050,00 $)
Supporter today (Banner, Website, Core Member, Faucets, etc..): 525,00 $
Airdrop total in Dollar: 331066,17 $

Everyone can join to our Airdrop! (Bitcointalk Account > Senior Member) Info about the Airdrop here: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=18.0
Payments will be issued on Mondays until 2019.
Best Regards,
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August 08, 2017, 07:37:27 AM
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No.68 Overview Weekly Airdrop 08.07.17

Total members: 668 |Payout BSD: 18,71| Payout per member total BSD: 4808,44
Airdrop today per member: 5,61 $( total: 4050,00 $)
Supporter today (Banner, Website, Core Member, Faucets, etc..): 525,00 $
Airdrop total in Dollar: 331066,17 $

Everyone can join to our Airdrop! (Bitcointalk Account > Senior Member) Info about the Airdrop here: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=18.0
Payments will be issued on Mondays until 2019.
Best Regards,
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thank you dev I always received it

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August 08, 2017, 12:24:45 PM
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No.68 Overview Weekly Airdrop 08.07.17

Total members: 668 |Payout BSD: 18,71| Payout per member total BSD: 4808,44
Airdrop today per member: 5,61 $( total: 4050,00 $)
Supporter today (Banner, Website, Core Member, Faucets, etc..): 525,00 $
Airdrop total in Dollar: 331066,17 $

Everyone can join to our Airdrop! (Bitcointalk Account > Senior Member) Info about the Airdrop here: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=18.0
Payments will be issued on Mondays until 2019.
Best Regards,
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Thanks!

Who are the supporters? Is there a bounty for advertisements on websites, setting up faucets etc?

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Last edit: August 08, 2017, 02:44:34 PM by ranggawulung
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price bitsend down now, I hope up again up to 20k satoshi
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August 08, 2017, 05:32:03 PM
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Wish I could get in on the airdrop but I'm not a Sr Member =(

Have 2700 right now.  Enjoy the BTX airdrop tho!

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No.68 Overview Weekly Airdrop 08.07.17

Total members: 668 |Payout BSD: 18,71| Payout per member total BSD: 4808,44
Airdrop today per member: 5,61 $( total: 4050,00 $)
Supporter today (Banner, Website, Core Member, Faucets, etc..): 525,00 $
Airdrop total in Dollar: 331066,17 $

Everyone can join to our Airdrop! (Bitcointalk Account > Senior Member) Info about the Airdrop here: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=18.0
Payments will be issued on Mondays until 2019.
Best Regards,
Your Bitsend Team


Thanks!

Who are the supporters? Is there a bounty for advertisements on websites, setting up faucets etc?


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Why is the airdrop restricted to senior members? Is snr membership based on # posts?
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I would have also loved to participate. But they are saying till 2019, so still some time to become senior member  Grin
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Why is the airdrop restricted to senior members? Is snr membership based on # posts?

Because those accounts are taken more serious, not a bunch of newbs spamming threads. Haven't you heard the term respect your elders. Not being cocky, just stating some facts.  Wink Keep posting and you'll get there.



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August 09, 2017, 02:11:07 PM
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Why is the airdrop restricted to senior members? Is snr membership based on # posts?

Because those accounts are taken more serious, not a bunch of newbs spamming threads. Haven't you heard the term respect your elders. Not being cocky, just stating some facts.  Wink Keep posting and you'll get there.
Grin yes and now i posting at here for get senior member,, just kidding
 still waiting for nvidia miner
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August 09, 2017, 04:32:51 PM
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How about you people try to do something useful for Bitsend instead of begging for free coins? How about promoting it a bit? How about learning a bit about Bitsend system and suggesting some improvements?

This is why you dont get coins until you re senior. The purpose of this airdrop is not to five you free coins so you can dump them immediately. The purpose is to grow the community so we can all improve crypto together.

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I have almost mined one B after a week Smiley

can someone show me some internet resources or a forum thread to read more about this?
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August 09, 2017, 08:25:25 PM
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I have almost mined one B after a week Smiley

can someone show me some internet resources or a forum thread to read more about this?

There is some useful mining related information here: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php?topic=95.0

There is also a nice CPU mining guide on youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TA-dvvumwGU

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can someone show me some internet resources or a forum thread to read more about this?
Informational post by Cryptosmile: http://www.cryptosmile.com/2017/03/all-you-need-to-know-about-bitsend.html
Bitsend website: http://www.bitsend.info/
Bitsend forum: http://bitsend.info/forums/index.php

Generally, you can find everything you need in the OP or somewhere within the thread.

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August 10, 2017, 09:27:24 PM
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Hy,

new Mining Pool for Bitsend

https://miner-control.de

Xevan

1% Fee

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Hy,

new Mining Pool for Bitsend

https://miner-control.de

Xevan

1% Fee

Happy Mining Wink

Can we get a link for the xevan software mining for AMD too? That will help as well. Thanks in advance.

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So what makes this so great? You can just use the new BCC now and have less fee's and faster time.
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