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July 03, 2017, 07:49:40 AM |
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HTMLCOIN 2017 SPECIFICATION Name: HTMLCOIN Symbol: HTML5 or </> Membership: Htmlcoin Community Member or Htmlcoiner. Language Usage: I have 10 htmlcoin. I got paid yesterday with 250 htmlcoin (long version). I got paid for 150 html (short version). Code Base: A hybrid of Bitcoin and Ethereum Premine: Coin Swap / Exchange Deficit / Development Fund / 5% Degree of Tolerance PoW Reward: 2,500 coins per block Max PoW Coins: 90 Billion PoS Reward: 2% Annual Proof: PoW / PoS Hash: NeoScrypt (GPU mining) Difficulty: Enhanced Hash Rate Compensation Security: Real Time Checkpointing Block Time: 60 Seconds Block size: 1Mb Networking: UPNP/IPv4/IPv6 QR Code: Generate codes for addresses FEATURESNeoScryptMore advanced version of Percival’s Scrypt addressing numerous disadvantagesReal Time CheckpointingProtects the history of the chain from being changed by 51% attacks, broadcasts block height and hash of the main chain that cannot be overwritten.Enhanced Hash Rate CompensationAdjust every 120 blocks but with short, medium and long block time samples to average out the adjust and apply 25% damping to the result.Hybrid Bitcoin / EthereumUses both the Bitcoin and Ethereum codebase, this combines Bitcoin with EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machines).Smart ContractsProtocol to facilitate, verify or enforce negotiation or performance of a contract.Simple Payment VerificationExecute smart contracts from lite wallets.Decentralized ApplicationsWindow to the distributed New HTMLCOIN network to be able to create smart contracts and other more fully fledged complex EVM apps. Greatly extends the network's capabilities. Account Abstraction LayerQtum’s extension to Bitcoins ‘Script’ language, sits between the blockchain and EVM and allows decentralised applications and smart contracts to run in environments that were not possible before. soon open for public mining For more information email@htmlcoin.com
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Kreuz
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July 06, 2017, 09:35:36 AM |
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What do you think about this Graphic card? XFX R9-290X-EDBD - 4GB
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flower1024
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July 06, 2017, 09:55:25 AM |
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well i used to be a miner back in 2012-2013 with r290 and gave up when bitcoin drops around $200.I now have 2x980gtx watercooled and would like to know which coin to mine?
anything equihash, LBC is good on Nvidia as well. Neoscrypt, oh shit there 10 algos, and 100 coins highly profitable for you to mine right now with those I would suggest LBC its a great price and a solid coin. As far as the best cards to mine, 1070's are still best price performance, but DENSITY and RESALE matter too imo. I am going all 1080ti, the ti models of cards always seem to hold value, damn a 980ti is STILL high price new unless you WANT to upgrade every 3 months and fight over supply in the streets, buy big bad ass cards imo I could hold my top of the line 1080ti's for a year and 5+ ROI's and still get 75% value for them easy i bet I agree with that. 1080ti is better. Maybe this is the highest rate card we have right now, and this is the latest version and made only for mining purpose. This cost the normal people can't bare. What is the exact hash rate for this card? And what is the price in your country? I asked in my place here it's still not yet came and if it comes also, i can't afford that money.
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bitekoin
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July 06, 2017, 10:10:25 AM |
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What do you think about this Graphic card? XFX R9-290X-EDBD - 4GB
It's a really decent one for eth, but eats up power. If power aint an issue buy several and you are good to go.
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jmigdlc99
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July 06, 2017, 01:00:43 PM |
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IMHO the best would be 2nd hand video cards. You get ROI faster. Of course, go for the best profit/power-consumption ratio. Nicehash has a great tool for this. https://nicehash.com/?p=calc
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chohav
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July 06, 2017, 01:43:37 PM |
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IMHO the best would be 2nd hand video cards. You get ROI faster. Of course, go for the best profit/power-consumption ratio. Nicehash has a great tool for this. https://nicehash.com/?p=calcI have rigs with used cards too. Buying second hand cards was good strategy back in the days when the price in ebay was normal.
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EastSound
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July 18, 2017, 05:54:30 PM |
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IMHO the best would be 2nd hand video cards. You get ROI faster. Of course, go for the best profit/power-consumption ratio. Nicehash has a great tool for this. https://nicehash.com/?p=calcI have rigs with used cards too. Buying second hand cards was good strategy back in the days when the price in ebay was normal. I did that in the past. but the price is too high now.
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ghostwalker.ph
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July 18, 2017, 06:32:52 PM |
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for the price of (1) 1080ti. you can buy
3 pcs. 106-100 6gb mining card running at 25mh/s = 75mh/s
75mh/s > 36mh/s
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BTCBusinessConsult
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July 18, 2017, 06:38:35 PM |
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I have 2 AMD 480 8gb XFX Reference cards for sale.
1 immediately and 1 1st week of september.
If you are interested shoot me a PM. They go for around 4-600 new, so 280-300 price for them used.
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CjMapope
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~Full-Time Minter since 2016~
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July 18, 2017, 08:07:37 PM |
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for the price of (1) 1080ti. you can buy
3 pcs. 106-100 6gb mining card running at 25mh/s = 75mh/s
75mh/s > 36mh/s
pfft, that 106 card will have ZERO resale, and you will need TWO more slots for equal to 1080ti you say? meaning like 3x as many rigs in the end to build and maintain, put THAT into your cost lmao ill stick with 1080ti, bought another today, a MSI FE, price is dropping nicely lately
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~Got this girl in my bed, a roof over my head, i mint a couple coins a week, and thats how i make bread~ ~On the 12th day of Hatzvah, OGminer said to me: "compute root of the merkle hash tree!"~ Prohashing -- Simply the best Multipool!
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Mindin
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July 18, 2017, 09:17:58 PM |
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Rx 580's all the way baby, 8GB version of corse. If you like to save a few bucks then the Rx 570.
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EastSound
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August 02, 2017, 06:28:20 PM |
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Rx 580's all the way baby, 8GB version of corse. If you like to save a few bucks then the Rx 570.
If you mine ZEC, the best is nVidia 1080 ti.
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silverston
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August 02, 2017, 07:08:03 PM |
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Rx 580's all the way baby, 8GB version of corse. If you like to save a few bucks then the Rx 570.
If you mine ZEC, the best is nVidia 1080 ti. On lbry too. How much hashrate 1080ti on zec?
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gwestcot
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August 03, 2017, 08:10:50 PM |
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Rx 580's all the way baby, 8GB version of corse. If you like to save a few bucks then the Rx 570.
If you mine ZEC, the best is nVidia 1080 ti. On lbry too. How much hashrate 1080ti on zec? Depends on the brand but you can get as high as 800 sol/s per 1080 TI with 100% TDP. I would say the average is 730-760 though. I think the 800 sol/s is on a Aorus 1080 TI.
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silverston
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August 06, 2017, 11:02:07 AM |
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Rx 580's all the way baby, 8GB version of corse. If you like to save a few bucks then the Rx 570.
If you mine ZEC, the best is nVidia 1080 ti. On lbry too. How much hashrate 1080ti on zec? Depends on the brand but you can get as high as 800 sol/s per 1080 TI with 100% TDP. I would say the average is 730-760 though. I think the 800 sol/s is on a Aorus 1080 TI. On 1080 I have just about 550-570. 1080ti too much better
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forkbomb
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August 06, 2017, 04:57:27 PM |
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I'm considering buying a new 1080ti, but I find many models with different prices. My question is: does something change between models, or just the manifacturer? If there is any, what is the best brand?
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Mindin
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August 06, 2017, 06:11:19 PM |
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What do you think about this Graphic card? XFX R9-290X-EDBD - 4GB
It's a really decent one for eth, but eats up power. If power aint an issue buy several and you are good to go. Yeah, will give you about 30Mhash mining ETH slightly overclocked. Will use a lot of power, about 300watts.
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silverston
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August 08, 2017, 11:55:07 AM |
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do you know hashrate on lbry best model 1080ti? I think it's 500? Or better?
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Mindin
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August 11, 2017, 06:37:53 PM |
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do you know hashrate on lbry best model 1080ti? I think it's 500? Or better?
Look it up using google. In stead of asking here, look for it yourself. Much faster too.
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BennyT
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August 11, 2017, 07:04:28 PM |
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The 1080 ti's consume way too much power and are way too expensive. For me I can get 1060 3gb cards for $299, while the lowest I can find a 1080 ti for is $929. My 8 x 1060 rig pulls 750w, my 8 x 1070 rig pulls 1200w. If you run 8 x 1080's at 65%, you're still going to hit over 1500w. That's double the power of the 1060 rig.
I don't get the ROI argument either on the resale of the card. If my 1060 cards returned me $0 in resale next year, and 1080 ti's could get 75% of their value next year, that's not even close to a good deal! Run the numbers in cryptocompare.. it doesn't add up.
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