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Author Topic: 🤖[ANN][BIS]Bismuth 2.0 - Beyond DeFi  (Read 156112 times)
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November 14, 2017, 08:58:07 AM
Last edit: November 14, 2017, 12:03:52 PM by Relaxedsense
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There are actual mathematical statistics to prove decentralization



Do you agree however that a public GPU miner would increase the decentralization of Bismuth mining?
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November 14, 2017, 10:13:20 PM
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Wow, can't believe I got this running running under Ubuntu but it does not sync. Any suggestions?

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November 15, 2017, 03:15:57 AM
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I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

How much BIS are being mined at the current difficulty per card or rig?
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November 15, 2017, 03:33:59 AM
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There are actual mathematical statistics to prove decentralization




So someone has to mint over 50% so that it can then be considered centralization?  Roll Eyes , at that point it'd probably be too late I think.
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November 15, 2017, 04:03:59 AM
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I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

How much BIS are being mined at the current difficulty per card or rig?

You can get like 1 block per day per RX 570/580 average the past few days. Which is over 14 coins, or $9 USD per day per video card or ~$50 USD per day per 6-card rig. More than you could've made on the peak of the Ethereum rally in June/July. Now that Bismuth's price is really rocketing, profitability is going up with it.


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November 15, 2017, 04:26:38 AM
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Why don't you just make the miner have a fee? You'll make way more in the end that way.
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November 15, 2017, 04:29:48 AM
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Why don't you just make the miner have a fee? You'll make way more in the end that way.

Because it'll be open source, and anyone can edit out the fee.

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November 15, 2017, 04:43:14 AM
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Why don't you just make the miner have a fee? You'll make way more in the end that way.

Because it'll be open source, and anyone can edit out the fee.


Not anyone. You're just looking for a quick buck that's all, nothing wrong with that but I seriously doubt many people are willing to pay for the miner at the current price even if they are able to afford it.
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November 15, 2017, 04:52:31 AM
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Why don't you just make the miner have a fee? You'll make way more in the end that way.

Because it'll be open source, and anyone can edit out the fee.


Not anyone. You're just looking for a quick buck that's all, nothing wrong with that but I seriously doubt many people are willing to pay for the miner at the current price even if they are able to afford it.

Yes not anyone, but all it takes is 1 guy with low level programming experience and 5 minutes of time to release the version without a fee.

I'm a guy with common sense that wants to get paid for a product that everyone wants. You can call me a capitalist or whatever, but no one in their right mind would give something like this out for free. There will always be a caveat, whether it be a pool fee, integrated miner fee, etc. What I want is a one-time fee of 5 BTC to open source an AMD and Nvidia Bismuth miner. It really is not much to ask for since the value of the daily inflation is high compared to the sale price of the miner (inflation at 1.75 BTC per day, GPU miner costs 5 BTC).

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November 15, 2017, 05:02:16 AM
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I have disclosed the BTC address for the Bismuth AMD/Nvidia GPU miner in my forum signature. Once the balance has reached 5 BTC, I will release a windows executable file with the miner as well as a zip file with the source code.


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November 15, 2017, 05:07:49 AM
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I prefer regular updates instead of a newbie dev who just panic and run.

And it is spam accounts such as yourself that degrade the cryptocurrency environment with nonsense bullshit posts on random forum threads.

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November 15, 2017, 06:04:14 AM
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hi
do you have any news?
Why is the price going?
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November 15, 2017, 06:22:52 AM
Last edit: November 15, 2017, 08:41:59 AM by Relaxedsense
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I have disclosed the BTC address for the Bismuth AMD/Nvidia GPU miner in my forum signature. Once the balance has reached 5 BTC, I will release a windows executable file with the miner as well as a zip file with the source code.



Thank you at least for the opportunity, I would like to propose a group buy. However, I feel like this community is not big enough or has not matured enough even to be able to reach 5 BTC.

What does the Bismuth community think?

I would also like to add that I find it is a shame that the dev is not helping with this matter. I understand that resources such as time, manpower and financial resources are limited, but I feel that showing a graph that shows "decentralization" while the community is still so small, the economics still so fragile and one miner has more than 1/3 of the miningpower are not the right way to go about it. 
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November 15, 2017, 06:25:39 AM
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GPU miner is going to be released soon. Check slack
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November 15, 2017, 06:46:15 AM
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GPU miner is going to be released soon. Check slack

The miner that will be released "soon" will ONLY embody Nvidia cards as it is written in CUDA. It will also be locked onto a single pool with a fee as well. My release is written in OpenCL and can mine on both AMD and Nvidia, and even my OpenCL Nvidia implementation has a bit higher hashrate than his.

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November 15, 2017, 08:28:35 AM
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GPU miner is going to be released soon. Check slack

The miner that will be released "soon" will ONLY embody Nvidia cards as it is written in CUDA. It will also be locked onto a single pool with a fee as well. My release is written in OpenCL and can mine on both AMD and Nvidia, and even my OpenCL Nvidia implementation has a bit higher hashrate than his.

Maybe yours is better but 5 BTC is a lot of money. If you didn't saw BTC = 7000$ so 35k % for your miner is too much. You'll buy a lot of BIS with 5 BTC. Good luck!
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November 15, 2017, 11:54:46 AM
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Why don't you just make the miner have a fee? You'll make way more in the end that way.

Because it'll be open source, and anyone can edit out the fee.


Not anyone. You're just looking for a quick buck that's all, nothing wrong with that but I seriously doubt many people are willing to pay for the miner at the current price even if they are able to afford it.

Yes not anyone, but all it takes is 1 guy with low level programming experience and 5 minutes of time to release the version without a fee.

I'm a guy with common sense that wants to get paid for a product that everyone wants. You can call me a capitalist or whatever, but no one in their right mind would give something like this out for free. There will always be a caveat, whether it be a pool fee, integrated miner fee, etc. What I want is a one-time fee of 5 BTC to open source an AMD and Nvidia Bismuth miner. It really is not much to ask for since the value of the daily inflation is high compared to the sale price of the miner (inflation at 1.75 BTC per day, GPU miner costs 5 BTC).



Don't give me that nonsense, we all have to be capitalists when we live in a capitalist society. I don't think you read my comment correctly, I'm a capitalist so because of that I'm not buying your miner  Wink
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November 15, 2017, 02:36:27 PM
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Looks like gpu miner is released, but for nvidia only...check it on Slack
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November 15, 2017, 09:29:39 PM
Last edit: November 16, 2017, 08:36:36 PM by Gladimor
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I have dropped the price of the miner to 3.5 BTC. It mines on Windows and allows usage of AMD gpus.

No longer for sale.

To all unaware, there is a Linux Nvidia miner available in Slack provided by the dev of EggPool.net ("EggdraSyl"). Beautiful pool UI.

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November 15, 2017, 10:36:45 PM
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Having a GPU miner change the things, I don't think you can get more than 2 BTC for the miner (I'm not saying you should change the price), if you don't sell this quickly and an AMD miner is developed you will be out.

I have dropped the price of the miner to 3.5 BTC. It mines on Windows and allows usage of AMD gpus.

To all unaware, there is a Linux Nvidia miner available in Slack provided by the dev of EggPool.net ("EggdraSyl"). Beautiful pool UI.
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