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May 07, 2014, 06:56:27 AM |
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Yep it is stake , because your wallet is online and you have some coins in it.
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ltcnim
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May 07, 2014, 07:02:15 AM |
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Why are people so excited about BitQuark? Currently mining it with 750Ti is not worth the effort :!
I was wondering the same. Unless my tool is completely wrong, this is the most unprofitable coin in a long time: Current Diff = 1275 My Hashrate = 14MH (5x750Ti, I actually took some numbers from this thread and made a low estimation with 2800khash per card) coins/day = 0.5519 current price = 0.00001100 profit/day = 0.00000607 BTC
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May 07, 2014, 07:04:26 AM |
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Ah cool thanks
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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May 07, 2014, 07:06:51 AM |
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Why are people so excited about BitQuark? Currently mining it with 750Ti is not worth the effort :!
I was wondering the same. Unless my tool is completely wrong, this is the most unprofitable coin in a long time: Current Diff = 1275 My Hashrate = 14MH (5x750Ti, I actually took some numbers from this thread and made a low estimation with 2800khash per card) coins/day = 0.5519 current price = 0.00001100 profit/day = 0.00000607 BTC if I remember correctly, diff was around 70-80 before I published ccMiner v0.9, lol I was finding blocks every minute. I think you tool might be off. With 14 MH/s you should find several blocks per hour. Christian
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cbuchner1 (OP)
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May 07, 2014, 07:11:26 AM |
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Please vote for SaffronCoin and BitQuark on the comkort exchange. Both coins deserve a listing.
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ltcnim
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May 07, 2014, 07:15:54 AM |
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Why are people so excited about BitQuark? Currently mining it with 750Ti is not worth the effort :!
I was wondering the same. Unless my tool is completely wrong, this is the most unprofitable coin in a long time: Current Diff = 1275 My Hashrate = 14MH (5x750Ti, I actually took some numbers from this thread and made a low estimation with 2800khash per card) coins/day = 0.5519 current price = 0.00001100 profit/day = 0.00000607 BTC if I remember correctly, diff was around 70-80 before I published ccMiner v0.9, lol I was finding blocks every minute. I think you tool might be off. With 14 MH/s you should find several blocks per hour. Christian Hmm...every other coin calculated seems to match pretty well real world values. I haven't tried BTQ myself, so I need to trust it :/ formula: diff.f = 1275 hps = 14000000 blocks.f = (diff * 4294967296) / hps / (24*60*60) blocksperday.f = 1 / blocks fcday.f = blocksperday * 2.5 btcday.f = fcday * 0.00001100 calculates to: Block every: 6519.15 minutes hmm...maybe I need to check some pool payouts ^^
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May 07, 2014, 07:59:34 AM |
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well I'm currently mining btq with one 750ti for around 2 hours and I've done around 6 BTQ (I'm on cpu-pool). My calculation show that I should have 32 BTQ/day (600Mh/s for the whole network, competing for 7200 BTQ and I have 3Mh/s, so I should have 7200 * 3 /600 BTQ per day roughly). So it's pretty much the case. I think that if you mine BTQ it's for "the future". Currently, I can mine ~300 MYR (on 720 000 distributed each day) or ~90k JPC (on 112 500k each day) or ~35MNR (on 54 000 distributed each day). So if the market capitalization of the BTQ is 10 times less any of the other, I "win". I think the price should go up but clearly it's a bet.
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May 07, 2014, 08:03:42 AM |
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Hello. I'm pretty new here, so apologies for a question you might have heard before. I have the GTX 750 TI, and I'm wondering which ccminer to run. In version 0.9 there are three to pick from, ccminer30.exe, ccminer35.exe, and ccminer50.exe. Which of these is best for the 750 TI, or should I use a different version depending on the coin algo? Thanks in advance.
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DougB62
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May 07, 2014, 08:20:28 AM |
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Hello. I'm pretty new here, so apologies for a question you might have heard before. I have the GTX 750 TI, and I'm wondering which ccminer to run. In version 0.9 there are three to pick from, ccminer30.exe, ccminer35.exe, and ccminer50.exe. Which of these is best for the 750 TI, or should I use a different version depending on the coin algo? Thanks in advance. ccminer50.exe
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see360
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May 07, 2014, 08:22:00 AM |
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New binaries! Yes :-) My 780ti went from 7 Mh/s to 8 Mh/s on JPC. So many CUDA coins, so little time :-)
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May 07, 2014, 08:39:24 AM |
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Hello. I'm pretty new here, so apologies for a question you might have heard before. I have the GTX 750 TI, and I'm wondering which ccminer to run. In version 0.9 there are three to pick from, ccminer30.exe, ccminer35.exe, and ccminer50.exe. Which of these is best for the 750 TI, or should I use a different version depending on the coin algo? Thanks in advance. ccminer50.exe Thanks, DougB62. Cooking with (less) gas now.
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DougB62
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May 07, 2014, 09:44:04 AM |
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Hello. I'm pretty new here, so apologies for a question you might have heard before. I have the GTX 750 TI, and I'm wondering which ccminer to run. In version 0.9 there are three to pick from, ccminer30.exe, ccminer35.exe, and ccminer50.exe. Which of these is best for the 750 TI, or should I use a different version depending on the coin algo? Thanks in advance. ccminer50.exe Thanks, DougB62. Cooking with (less) gas now. lol! Yeah - I can't keep up with all these new releases! (Not that I'm complaining.) Have to keep sorting through new (and ~old) coins to figure out what to play with next.
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jsamul
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May 07, 2014, 09:51:38 AM |
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Hello. I'm pretty new here, so apologies for a question you might have heard before. I have the GTX 750 TI, and I'm wondering which ccminer to run. In version 0.9 there are three to pick from, ccminer30.exe, ccminer35.exe, and ccminer50.exe. Which of these is best for the 750 TI, or should I use a different version depending on the coin algo? Thanks in advance. ccminer50.exe well i would recommend to test all the files and which ever gives you better perf, you should use, as with GTX750ti you have support for all of them i suppose.
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May 07, 2014, 09:55:12 AM |
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Hello. I'm pretty new here, so apologies for a question you might have heard before. I have the GTX 750 TI, and I'm wondering which ccminer to run. In version 0.9 there are three to pick from, ccminer30.exe, ccminer35.exe, and ccminer50.exe. Which of these is best for the 750 TI, or should I use a different version depending on the coin algo? Thanks in advance. ccminer50.exe Thanks, DougB62. Cooking with (less) gas now. lol! Yeah - I can't keep up with all these new releases! (Not that I'm complaining.) Have to keep sorting through new (and ~old) coins to figure out what to play with next. I know. I've been mining Groestlcoin for quite a while, so I think it's about time to give something else a shot. Question is, what? Any ideas? I've got x6 750 Tis. Maybe Myriadcoin...
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May 07, 2014, 09:57:11 AM |
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6.6MHash/s on my GTX 780; Only at 90% TDP too. Kinda spammy, this ccminer that I use for the first time, I wonder if BitQuark is even worth the electricity? I do love the setup of ccminer, very easy
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hash-monkey
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May 07, 2014, 10:05:09 AM |
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Hello. I'm pretty new here, so apologies for a question you might have heard before. I have the GTX 750 TI, and I'm wondering which ccminer to run. In version 0.9 there are three to pick from, ccminer30.exe, ccminer35.exe, and ccminer50.exe. Which of these is best for the 750 TI, or should I use a different version depending on the coin algo? Thanks in advance. ccminer50.exe well i would recommend to test all the files and which ever gives you better perf, you should use, as with GTX750ti you have support for all of them i suppose. True. ccminer50.exe on Groestl gives me ~19200 khash/s. With ccminer35.exe I get ~15600 khash/s (with x6 GTX750Tis)
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May 07, 2014, 10:54:40 AM |
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You guys get so excited with new algo that can probably mine a single coin (with very little profit). I can imagine many people will become insane once x11 is out because this single mining algo (combine into 1 single algo) open over 10 coins and more are created each week. x11 is way more profitable to mine than quark or anime or goretl because there are a lot of choices. The question is when will it be out ? I bet many people here are willing to donate mining days to developer for x11 release.
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May 07, 2014, 11:05:44 AM |
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Hello, I have probably a newbie question, but haven't found anywhere on this thread similar discussion: Is it possible somehow to make a logfile of ccminer/cudaminer activities? For example: I left my ccminer to mine JPC for 12 hours, and after that I would like to see at what time it found blocks?! On my cmd I can see only last minute or two and no logs or something... Thanks in advance. Sorry for my bad English.
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bigjme
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May 07, 2014, 11:26:54 AM |
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Set -q and it will only show when you find a block or submit a share. So solomining you will only successful blocks
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May 07, 2014, 11:37:30 AM |
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Set -q and it will only show when you find a block or submit a share. So solomining you will only successful blocks
Well, that's wise, but now I cannot see my hashing speed.
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