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August 02, 2014, 10:00:49 AM Last edit: August 02, 2014, 11:51:50 AM by zelante |
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Zelante thanks for your work...can you post your JPC adress?? i want to send u a donation JPC: Je7bUX1W2Bf3BsRoZSvd5KcUyZRbRy3wf6 STELLAR: gJPcro8jWGSntojDffHbgjqwZZVtTkxHZt BTC: 1AiT1j185rZ7cokrGrszZJLWAktaFszCUR
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Madychoux
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August 02, 2014, 10:26:02 AM |
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i wonder why people still want to write on this topic .The dev now only thinks about $ and not releasing his private miner.Why do you even still thank him and want to donate btc?Just donate to new devs who releases xmr and new coin algorithms
Because if you guys actually gave back, we'd release private miners? if u don't release private miner, how are we going to earn the BTC to give ? private miner give advantage. That advantage for extra BTC earn can be given as donation. We DO release them - then 99% of people don't donate, we realize that if we want to have food to eat, we need to sell them. +1
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JRyoku
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August 02, 2014, 02:55:44 PM |
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If you devs want to make some money off your miners, you need to get more serious. Design a GUI for your miner with auto loading ads on the bottom of it. Include a way to pay a small BTC fee to remove ads from the GUI.
In my perfect world, the miner would be a stand alone program that doesn't have to be updated and all the algos are loaded into .dll files. That would be something worth paying for.
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ilovecudacompute
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August 02, 2014, 03:06:14 PM |
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If you devs want to make some money off your miners, you need to get more serious. Design a GUI for your miner with auto loading ads on the bottom of it. Include a way to pay a small BTC fee to remove ads from the GUI.
In my perfect world, the miner would be a stand alone program that doesn't have to be updated and all the algos are loaded into .dll files. That would be something worth paying for.
Many users/miners hate GUI miners including me
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discodancer
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August 02, 2014, 03:28:12 PM |
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If you devs want to make some money off your miners, you need to get more serious. Design a GUI for your miner with auto loading ads on the bottom of it. Include a way to pay a small BTC fee to remove ads from the GUI.
In my perfect world, the miner would be a stand alone program that doesn't have to be updated and all the algos are loaded into .dll files. That would be something worth paying for.
What is this, the freemium model of miners?
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Grinnz
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August 02, 2014, 03:47:23 PM |
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If you devs want to make some money off your miners, you need to get more serious. Design a GUI for your miner with auto loading ads on the bottom of it. Include a way to pay a small BTC fee to remove ads from the GUI.
In my perfect world, the miner would be a stand alone program that doesn't have to be updated and all the algos are loaded into .dll files. That would be something worth paying for.
Many of us mine on linux. So GUI miners and .dlls are both not good ideas. But making the miner modular, with the ability to plugin algorithms, would be good of course.
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bigjme
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August 02, 2014, 04:52:48 PM |
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Amph bigjme Bombadil cayars Cbuchner1 djm34 tsiv zelante
Is it possible you all can post a donation(s) address either in your sig or on the CudaMining page somewhere?
My donation address is at the bottom of cudamining.cc and in my SIG. Ask if you need anything else or to get me to double check the addresses. BTC is the only one I really use at the moment
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discodancer
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August 02, 2014, 05:42:38 PM |
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If you devs want to make some money off your miners, you need to get more serious. Design a GUI for your miner with auto loading ads on the bottom of it. Include a way to pay a small BTC fee to remove ads from the GUI.
In my perfect world, the miner would be a stand alone program that doesn't have to be updated and all the algos are loaded into .dll files. That would be something worth paying for.
well I don't really believe in the who gui thing cause it will slow down the miner. But I certainly like yvg1900's method. His monero miner mines some hashes for the dev time to time. He also releases binaries and not sources so that works for him too, no one can actually change the hard coded mining for dev. Though there are many who don't trust his miners because its completely closed. So not really an optimum solution and really depends on how much you trust the dev.
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August 02, 2014, 07:39:53 PM |
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Put your ear on the processor and let the registers talk to you
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discodancer
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August 02, 2014, 07:40:29 PM |
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If you devs want to make some money off your miners, you need to get more serious. Design a GUI for your miner with auto loading ads on the bottom of it. Include a way to pay a small BTC fee to remove ads from the GUI.
In my perfect world, the miner would be a stand alone program that doesn't have to be updated and all the algos are loaded into .dll files. That would be something worth paying for.
well I don't really believe in the who gui thing cause it will slow down the miner. But I certainly like yvg1900's method. His monero miner mines some hashes for the dev time to time. He also releases binaries and not sources so that works for him too, no one can actually change the hard coded mining for dev. Though there are many who don't trust his miners because its completely closed. So not really an optimum solution and really depends on how much you trust the dev. Everything is open source. What? You can't use a disassembler and debugger? Um no...and I think many can't too, else he wont be releasing miners. In any case, many ways to skin the cat.
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August 02, 2014, 10:55:06 PM |
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Found myself a new challenge after getting luffa to work: LAUNCH DATE: TUESDAY AUGUST 5th, 2014
Xryptbit is a new crytocurrency that uses 5 rounds of hashing functions (Luffa, Cubehash, Shavite, Simd and Echo) proving to be more secure and energy efficient than X11/X13/X15 consuming 15-20% less power.
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August 02, 2014, 11:01:32 PM |
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I saw it too. It reminds me of nist5 , but there is nothing comon:)
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August 02, 2014, 11:12:34 PM Last edit: August 02, 2014, 11:27:39 PM by djm34 |
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Found myself a new challenge after getting luffa to work: LAUNCH DATE: TUESDAY AUGUST 5th, 2014
Xryptbit is a new crytocurrency that uses 5 rounds of hashing functions (Luffa, Cubehash, Shavite, Simd and Echo) proving to be more secure and energy efficient than X11/X13/X15 consuming 15-20% less power. looks like qubit edit: yes the challenge won't be too difficult, you just need to uncomment the line commented out in doom (I shouldn't tell... that would be funny to get an "unfair" advantage without coding anything ) some progress...
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djm34 facebook pageBTC: 1NENYmxwZGHsKFmyjTc5WferTn5VTFb7Ze Pledge for neoscrypt ccminer to that address: 16UoC4DmTz2pvhFvcfTQrzkPTrXkWijzXw
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mmmaybe
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August 03, 2014, 01:15:43 AM |
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some progress... My guess... M7! I hope your progress is great
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August 03, 2014, 02:22:48 AM |
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looks like qubit
They seem pretty fishy to me. Why would they have exactly qubit algos in that order and not call it that and having a 'custom sgminer' at launch? And to top it off they call it energy efficient. That could mean their custom miner is very unoptimized Edit: Okay, so now he added info on the individual algos. There's no way this isn't 'plain' qubit.
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August 03, 2014, 03:23:33 AM |
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August 03, 2014, 07:22:50 AM Last edit: August 03, 2014, 05:05:08 PM by Amph |
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Found myself a new challenge after getting luffa to work: LAUNCH DATE: TUESDAY AUGUST 5th, 2014
Xryptbit is a new crytocurrency that uses 5 rounds of hashing functions (Luffa, Cubehash, Shavite, Simd and Echo) proving to be more secure and energy efficient than X11/X13/X15 consuming 15-20% less power. looks like qubit edit: yes the challenge won't be too difficult, you just need to uncomment the line commented out in doom (I shouldn't tell... that would be funny to get an "unfair" advantage without coding anything ) some progress... snip that's too easy, no gpu_hash 80 or 64 to set lmao i just notice that is qubit....
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bigjme
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August 03, 2014, 07:45:57 AM |
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Oops, I forgot I have to accept the configs for that. Will go through and accept all submissions now
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