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July 22, 2016, 06:11:55 AM
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Wolf0 On your private 480 can not run ? Just me an error at startup.Can you help. Thank you

Same issue as the regular miner - downgrade Catalyst. Some of the newer ones are broken, but I know for a fact 15.7.1 is okay.
When you add error 15.7.1




Again, if you try the regular miner - it will give the same error. Downgrade Catalyst.
I have AMD RX 480 unless they are working on 15.7.1 , 15.12 ?
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July 22, 2016, 06:32:19 AM
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Someone needs to optimize the kernel (for free)  for AMD cards because NVIDIA people are killing us.

one 1070 has the same amount of hashpower as an entire AMD rig.

Wish i knew programming

it should not be that hard if lbry algo is similar to another one, you just need to re arrange the code and put some copy paste

i did it in the past with another algo, without knowing shit about programming

but if it is a completely different thing then no, you need some skill

...ok i had a quick look at the code, seems that it was doable again without knowing shit about coding lol

it's a 7 round of hash with only 3 algo, sha256/512 and ripemd160

How did you optimize it exactly? Just change the CL file around with notepad?

Any debuggers you can use to see what the code is doing?

See, that's the thing - there aren't any debuggers on that level I know of. Amph is fucking hilarious, because if he knew his asshole from his elbow, he would know the sgminer makes bins from the CL if it doesn't exist - no Visual Studio needed.

i was talking about ccminer, i used visual studio to add an old easy coin(chain coin) so i'm confortable with it, i'm not a coder if you forgot about it

i told you that i had zero experience with coding, you know what zero means? just remember when the first time(not the first time you create your own code, but the first time you started learning about how to code or even before that) you did not know shit about coding

same thing, i just used my brain to solve it, and i repeat with minus than zero experience about coding dependencies c++ and everything

Someone needs to optimize the kernel (for free)  for AMD cards because NVIDIA people are killing us.

one 1070 has the same amount of hashpower as an entire AMD rig.

Wish i knew programming

it should not be that hard if lbry algo is similar to another one, you just need to re arrange the code and put some copy paste

i did it in the past with another algo, without knowing shit about programming

but if it is a completely different thing then no, you need some skill

...ok i had a quick look at the code, seems that it was doable again without knowing shit about coding lol

it's a 7 round of hash with only 3 algo, sha256/512 and ripemd160

How did you optimize it exactly? Just change the CL file around with notepad?

Any debuggers you can use to see what the code is doing?

See, that's the thing - there aren't any debuggers on that level I know of. Amph is fucking hilarious, because if he knew his asshole from his elbow, he would know the sgminer makes bins from the CL if it doesn't exist - no Visual Studio needed.


I noticed that if the *.bin file doesn't exist it recreates it from the *.cl file.

However how would you debug the CL file in that way? You would need to import sgminer into Visual Studio and debug from there?



when i added chaincoin to ccminer, i just copy pasted stuff from other algo code, was very easy, just require some continuous debugging to see if everything was fine
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July 22, 2016, 06:45:56 AM
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Wolf0 On your private 480 can not run ? Just me an error at startup.Can you help. Thank you

Same issue as the regular miner - downgrade Catalyst. Some of the newer ones are broken, but I know for a fact 15.7.1 is okay.
When you add error 15.7.1




Again, if you try the regular miner - it will give the same error. Downgrade Catalyst.
I have AMD RX 480 unless they are working on 15.7.1 , 15.12 ?

Try 15.12, then?
It does not work I try.
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July 22, 2016, 09:36:57 AM
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Just made a little calculation with r9 280x it's not more profitable then eth anymore.
With one card you can make something between 1.4-1.5$ per card, with eth it's 1.8-1.9$
Just my 2c.

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July 22, 2016, 10:06:36 AM
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i like how nvidia is raping this algo without being even optimized i imagine there is payed ccminer that do 2x at least now

Satochi is dead
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July 22, 2016, 03:05:50 PM
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 Come back to Ethereum.
 He is less power use and has the same profit.
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July 22, 2016, 04:22:11 PM
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i like how nvidia is raping this algo without being even optimized i imagine there is payed ccminer that do 2x at least now

Yea, This is another shit Nvidia algo.
Dagger (Ethereum) is best and finally asic-resist.
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July 22, 2016, 05:54:35 PM
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poolmn hasn't found a block in a hour...who is taking all the blocks?

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July 22, 2016, 05:56:42 PM
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poolmn hasn't found a block in a hour...who is taking all the blocks?
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July 22, 2016, 06:10:26 PM
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does anyone use it in the early access?
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July 23, 2016, 01:15:35 AM
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..and back to ethereum with my AMDs - more profitable now than lbry...
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July 23, 2016, 05:26:02 AM
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..and back to ethereum with my AMDs - more profitable now than lbry...
yep

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July 23, 2016, 06:45:36 AM
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Just made a little calculation with r9 280x it's not more profitable then eth anymore.
With one card you can make something between 1.4-1.5$ per card, with eth it's 1.8-1.9$
Just my 2c.

well that is true with amd only, with nvidia you can actually make here $5 at least per day, with a single 1070

i like how nvidia is raping this algo without being even optimized i imagine there is payed ccminer that do 2x at least now

i doubt the algo can not be optimize further, the devs also agree, 270MH for a 1070 is already very good, 2x that would be stupid

i like how nvidia is raping this algo without being even optimized i imagine there is payed ccminer that do 2x at least now

Yea, This is another shit Nvidia algo.
Dagger (Ethereum) is best and finally asic-resist.

yeah sure keep crying, with your amd private environment

..and back to ethereum with my AMDs - more profitable now than lbry...

which is good, more profit fro nvidia
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July 23, 2016, 09:07:39 AM
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Just made a little calculation with r9 280x it's not more profitable then eth anymore.
With one card you can make something between 1.4-1.5$ per card, with eth it's 1.8-1.9$
Just my 2c.

well that is true with amd only, with nvidia you can actually make here $5 at least per day, with a single 1070

i like how nvidia is raping this algo without being even optimized i imagine there is payed ccminer that do 2x at least now

i doubt the algo can not be optimize further, the devs also agree, 270MH for a 1070 is already very good, 2x that would be stupid

i like how nvidia is raping this algo without being even optimized i imagine there is payed ccminer that do 2x at least now

Yea, This is another shit Nvidia algo.
Dagger (Ethereum) is best and finally asic-resist.

yeah sure keep crying, with your amd private environment

..and back to ethereum with my AMDs - more profitable now than lbry...

which is good, more profit fro nvidia

The problem from some people is, they only think at the short period.
What if the price goes to 1 euro for 1 lbry coin (nobody can say: not possible, nobody can watch into the future), then this is more profitable, totally when u mine now on this difficulty.

When i was mining ethereum ''long'' time ago, everybody said i was stupid, it was not profitable. YEah look now. Everybody what start ethereum mining now does it on a very high diff.

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July 23, 2016, 11:35:27 AM
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Just made a little calculation with r9 280x it's not more profitable then eth anymore.
With one card you can make something between 1.4-1.5$ per card, with eth it's 1.8-1.9$
Just my 2c.

well that is true with amd only, with nvidia you can actually make here $5 at least per day, with a single 1070

i like how nvidia is raping this algo without being even optimized i imagine there is payed ccminer that do 2x at least now

i doubt the algo can not be optimize further, the devs also agree, 270MH for a 1070 is already very good, 2x that would be stupid

i like how nvidia is raping this algo without being even optimized i imagine there is payed ccminer that do 2x at least now

Yea, This is another shit Nvidia algo.
Dagger (Ethereum) is best and finally asic-resist.

yeah sure keep crying, with your amd private environment

..and back to ethereum with my AMDs - more profitable now than lbry...

which is good, more profit fro nvidia

The problem from some people is, they only think at the short period.
What if the price goes to 1 euro for 1 lbry coin (nobody can say: not possible, nobody can watch into the future), then this is more profitable, totally when u mine now on this difficulty.

When i was mining ethereum ''long'' time ago, everybody said i was stupid, it was not profitable. YEah look now. Everybody what start ethereum mining now does it on a very high diff.


the next big thing seems steem, but in the case it is not, i'm also waiting for it and try to mine everything as much as possible

i think for lbry we may very well see another pump to 200ks, also going to 1 euro is not that hard, 1 euro it's currently only 166k satoshi, it was pumped above that already as a peak
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July 23, 2016, 01:50:36 PM
Last edit: July 23, 2016, 02:04:13 PM by arielbit
 #556

Just made a little calculation with r9 280x it's not more profitable then eth anymore.
With one card you can make something between 1.4-1.5$ per card, with eth it's 1.8-1.9$
Just my 2c.

well that is true with amd only, with nvidia you can actually make here $5 at least per day, with a single 1070

i like how nvidia is raping this algo without being even optimized i imagine there is payed ccminer that do 2x at least now

i doubt the algo can not be optimize further, the devs also agree, 270MH for a 1070 is already very good, 2x that would be stupid

i like how nvidia is raping this algo without being even optimized i imagine there is payed ccminer that do 2x at least now

Yea, This is another shit Nvidia algo.
Dagger (Ethereum) is best and finally asic-resist.

yeah sure keep crying, with your amd private environment

..and back to ethereum with my AMDs - more profitable now than lbry...

which is good, more profit fro nvidia

The problem from some people is, they only think at the short period.
What if the price goes to 1 euro for 1 lbry coin (nobody can say: not possible, nobody can watch into the future), then this is more profitable, totally when u mine now on this difficulty.

When i was mining ethereum ''long'' time ago, everybody said i was stupid, it was not profitable. YEah look now. Everybody what start ethereum mining now does it on a very high diff.


the next big thing seems steem, but in the case it is not, i'm also waiting for it and try to mine everything as much as possible

i think for lbry we may very well see another pump to 200ks, also going to 1 euro is not that hard, 1 euro it's currently only 166k satoshi, it was pumped above that already as a peak

if lbry can deliver the things they said in this https://soundcloud.com/supernetradio/lbry ..then it is the next big thing.

P.S. LOL at the part where the host is saying he has hard drives full of movies *pause* legally *pause* and they both started laughing.
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July 24, 2016, 01:27:29 AM
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Just had a strange email sent from this coin bit odd.

You are receiving this email because you are in the lbry database that was not securely managed. Devs did not think it was important to apply passwords to all wallets as well. Prepare for dump.
emails kinda interesting too

From: LBRY comprimised@lbry.io


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July 24, 2016, 01:41:56 AM
 #558

Just had a strange email sent from this coin bit odd.

You are receiving this email because you are in the lbry database that was not securely managed. Devs did not think it was important to apply passwords to all wallets as well. Prepare for dump.
emails kinda interesting too

From: LBRY comprimised@lbry.io


Delivered-To: xxxx
Received: by 10.79.115.193 with SMTP id y62csp529909ivf;
        Sat, 23 Jul 2016 18:18:56 -0700 (PDT)
X-Received: by 10.55.101.212 with SMTP id z203mr13825257qkb.147.1469323136096;
        Sat, 23 Jul 2016 18:18:56 -0700 (PDT)
Return-Path: <donnie7@a2plcpnl0335.prod.iad2.secureserver.net>
Received: from a2nlsmtp01-02.prod.iad2.secureserver.net (a2nlsmtp01-02.prod.iad2.secureserver.net. [198.71.225.36])
        by mx.google.com with ESMTPS id e93si14204255qtd.127.2016.07.23.18.18.56
        for <xxxx>
        (version=TLS1_2 cipher=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 bits=128/128);
        Sat, 23 Jul 2016 18:18:56 -0700 (PDT)
Received-SPF: pass (google.com: best guess record for domain of donnie7@a2plcpnl0335.prod.iad2.secureserver.net designates 198.71.225.36 as permitted sender) client-ip=198.71.225.36;
Authentication-Results: mx.google.com;
       spf=pass (google.com: best guess record for domain of donnie7@a2plcpnl0335.prod.iad2.secureserver.net designates 198.71.225.36 as permitted sender) smtp.mailfrom=donnie7@a2plcpnl0335.prod.iad2.secureserver.net
Received: from a2plcpnl0335.prod.iad2.secureserver.net ([198.71.231.12])
   by : HOSTING RELAY : with SMTP
   id R81LbgmInxnxsR81Lbt0iW; Sat, 23 Jul 2016 18:15:55 -0700
Received: from donnie7 by a2plcpnl0335.prod.iad2.secureserver.net with local (Exim 4.87)
   (envelope-from <donnie7@a2plcpnl0335.prod.iad2.secureserver.net>)

Anyone else get anything like this.
Yep. I got one too. Fuckin haXXorz Smiley

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July 24, 2016, 02:39:22 AM
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Fake emails from public slack profiles.  No one will fall for that Shit.  Stupid thieves.

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July 24, 2016, 02:41:25 AM
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Or someone wanting to make the coin cheap.  Let's not let that happen either. This is a unique technology and opportunity to fully decentralize secure a BitTorrent like network catered to content producers. 

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