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June 07, 2017, 02:49:45 PM
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I am just so happy that I already invested some money in this coin and it's so weird how I did even find Sumocoin. Devs are active and keep us updated with their progress (a lot of devs don't even do that), people are friendly and helpful, In my opinion, coins like this usually get big. Market cap is so low right now and new, all I have to say is that I am so lucky that I did find SUMO. One thing I have problem with is, where I can find an invitation to slack?

sry, my English is not best
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June 07, 2017, 03:02:35 PM
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I am just so happy that I already invested some money in this coin and it's so weird how I did even find Sumocoin. Devs are active and keep us updated with their progress (a lot of devs don't even do that), people are friendly and helpful, In my opinion, coins like this usually get big. Market cap is so low right now and new, all I have to say is that I am so lucky that I did find SUMO. One thing I have problem with is, where I can find an invitation to slack?

sry, my English is not best

Thanks for your good words. Please pm your email for invitation.

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June 07, 2017, 03:24:14 PM
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Thumbs up for the dev team for the news, time for some test runs Smiley

[2017-06-07 06:20:21] GPU #0: MSI GTX 760, 81.59 H/s
[2017-06-07 06:20:21] accepted: 6/6 (diff 8.656), 81.62 H/s yes!
[2017-06-07 06:20:23] Stratum difficulty set to 17304 (17.304)


How am i doing?

For cryptonight algorithm, there is no benefit to mine on GPU. Current hash rate of entire network is about 1MH/s which is about 12345 times faster than your rate.  Grin

hmm okay, any suggestions to mine with single gpu (just for fun)

Just a tip.: Don't mine with your gaming PC and don't do the testing for a mining rig on your gaming PC.
Not all miner software downloadable is save to use.

The 81H/s seems way too less for a 760(GK104-225-A2 ?) I would expect 150H/s.
Have you tried different miners and settings according to SMX Units?
Other Miners are e.g. XMRMiner and in the description of ccminer you see the other coins, just use the Benchmark function to see if other coins suit better for your fun tests^^

For cryptonight only cards with a decent mix of fast Cache, size of Cache and also fast RAM connection are relevant, so possible a no for the 760, sadly I've none to test.
950 and 960 are definitely not good with the standard miner code. max 225H/s and god nows how much watt and high system lags due to Software control instead of GPU-hardware.
The 1050Ti can bring the same as an un-modded 750Ti in my tests.


JC1DA is only right for your hashing rate it's way too low, but definitely not for all GPU's.
1) The current hash rate for sumo changes constantly between 80kHs and 4MHs as far as I monitored the last weeks. So with my 1KH/s rig I got enough Sumos^^
2) Even on Monero pools as comparison with single pools of >15MH's I have an steady income with my scrapyard rigs where I don't use the Intel CPU's as they have below 5H per Watt .
   Overall 11H(on pool) AC measured per Watt including Network Power Draw without any additional set-up costs are still enough for now.
3) All new High End GPU's are sold out possible mostly due to ETH and consorts but in the low times they hash other things.

JC1DA wording indicate that he knows more. Can you enlighten us? Wink
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I didn't test the ,new not available on consumer market, AMD and Intel CPU's but know their possible specs for several months now. Can we expect 2KH/s @ 1??Watt?
And I already saw some source code indicating their usage, so at least a possible part from where this increase in Hashing Power is coming from.
Standard Joke: Students, Admins,... "testing, burn-In" new toys for stability Wink
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June 07, 2017, 03:41:22 PM
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Thumbs up for the dev team for the news, time for some test runs Smiley

[2017-06-07 06:20:21] GPU #0: MSI GTX 760, 81.59 H/s
[2017-06-07 06:20:21] accepted: 6/6 (diff 8.656), 81.62 H/s yes!
[2017-06-07 06:20:23] Stratum difficulty set to 17304 (17.304)


How am i doing?

For cryptonight algorithm, there is no benefit to mine on GPU. Current hash rate of entire network is about 1MH/s which is about 12345 times faster than your rate.  Grin

hmm okay, any suggestions to mine with single gpu (just for fun)

Just a tip.: Don't mine with your gaming PC and don't do the testing for a mining rig on your gaming PC.
Not all miner software downloadable is save to use.

The 81H/s seems way too less for a 760(GK104-225-A2 ?) I would expect 150H/s.
Have you tried different miners and settings according to SMX Units?
Other Miners are e.g. XMRMiner and in the description of ccminer you see the other coins, just use the Benchmark function to see if other coins suit better for your fun tests^^

For cryptonight only cards with a decent mix of fast Cache, size of Cache and also fast RAM connection are relevant, so possible a no for the 760, sadly I've none to test.
950 and 960 are definitely not good with the standard miner code. max 225H/s and god nows how much watt and high system lags due to Software control instead of GPU-hardware.
The 1050Ti can bring the same as an un-modded 750Ti in my tests.


JC1DA is only right for your hashing rate it's way too low, but definitely not for all GPU's.
1) The current hash rate for sumo changes constantly between 80kHs and 4MHs as far as I monitored the last weeks. So with my 1KH/s rig I got enough Sumos^^
2) Even on Monero pools as comparison with single pools of >15MH's I have an steady income with my scrapyard rigs where I don't use the Intel CPU's as they have below 5H per Watt .
   Overall 11H(on pool) AC measured per Watt including Network Power Draw without any additional set-up costs are still enough for now.
3) All new High End GPU's are sold out possible mostly due to ETH and consorts but in the low times they hash other things.

JC1DA wording indicate that he knows more. Can you enlighten us? Wink
e.g.
I didn't test the ,new not available on consumer market, AMD and Intel CPU's but know their possible specs for several months now. Can we expect 2KH/s @ 1??Watt?
And I already saw some source code indicating their usage, so at least a possible part from where this increase in Hashing Power is coming from.
Standard Joke: Students, Admins,... "testing, burn-In" new toys for stability Wink

For Cryptonight, I don't think there is CPU/GPU that can achieve 1KH/s @ 1xxWatt yet.
I'm using E5-2680 v3 which is kind of high end CPU and the hashrate is about 0.5KH/s @120W. Approximately for 1KH/s @ 240W. for RX 480 GPU, we can achieve around 700H/s @ 150W which is kind of comparable to CPU.
That's why I mentioned that GPU is not more beneficial than CPU comparing to other algorithm.

Bests,  Grin
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June 07, 2017, 04:05:30 PM
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Thumbs up for the dev team for the news, time for some test runs Smiley

[2017-06-07 06:20:21] GPU #0: MSI GTX 760, 81.59 H/s
[2017-06-07 06:20:21] accepted: 6/6 (diff 8.656), 81.62 H/s yes!
[2017-06-07 06:20:23] Stratum difficulty set to 17304 (17.304)


How am i doing?

For cryptonight algorithm, there is no benefit to mine on GPU. Current hash rate of entire network is about 1MH/s which is about 12345 times faster than your rate.  Grin

hmm okay, any suggestions to mine with single gpu (just for fun)

Just a tip.: Don't mine with your gaming PC and don't do the testing for a mining rig on your gaming PC.
Not all miner software downloadable is save to use.

The 81H/s seems way too less for a 760(GK104-225-A2 ?) I would expect 150H/s.
Have you tried different miners and settings according to SMX Units?
Other Miners are e.g. XMRMiner and in the description of ccminer you see the other coins, just use the Benchmark function to see if other coins suit better for your fun tests^^

For cryptonight only cards with a decent mix of fast Cache, size of Cache and also fast RAM connection are relevant, so possible a no for the 760, sadly I've none to test.
950 and 960 are definitely not good with the standard miner code. max 225H/s and god nows how much watt and high system lags due to Software control instead of GPU-hardware.
The 1050Ti can bring the same as an un-modded 750Ti in my tests.


JC1DA is only right for your hashing rate it's way too low, but definitely not for all GPU's.
1) The current hash rate for sumo changes constantly between 80kHs and 4MHs as far as I monitored the last weeks. So with my 1KH/s rig I got enough Sumos^^
2) Even on Monero pools as comparison with single pools of >15MH's I have an steady income with my scrapyard rigs where I don't use the Intel CPU's as they have below 5H per Watt .
   Overall 11H(on pool) AC measured per Watt including Network Power Draw without any additional set-up costs are still enough for now.
3) All new High End GPU's are sold out possible mostly due to ETH and consorts but in the low times they hash other things.

JC1DA wording indicate that he knows more. Can you enlighten us? Wink
e.g.
I didn't test the ,new not available on consumer market, AMD and Intel CPU's but know their possible specs for several months now. Can we expect 2KH/s @ 1??Watt?
And I already saw some source code indicating their usage, so at least a possible part from where this increase in Hashing Power is coming from.
Standard Joke: Students, Admins,... "testing, burn-In" new toys for stability Wink

For Cryptonight, I don't think there is CPU/GPU that can achieve 1KH/s @ 1xxWatt yet.
I'm using E5-2680 v3 which is kind of high end CPU and the hashrate is about 0.5KH/s @120W. Approximately for 1KH/s @ 240W. for RX 480 GPU, we can achieve around 700H/s @ 150W which is kind of comparable to CPU.
That's why I mentioned that GPU is not more beneficial than CPU comparing to other algorithm.

Bests,  Grin

After changing and playing with settings i'm getting 110 H/s now! Thanks for all the info Smiley

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June 07, 2017, 04:13:54 PM
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To celebrate one-month birthday of Sumokoin, here are some initial screenshots of the GUI wallet. We hope to release the first beta version for Windows and Mac on 15 June though there are still much work to get it done.

- Startup screen:

- Restoring wallet from mnemonic seed:


- Wallet creation completed:


- Main wallet GUI:


- Send money:


Stay tuned, guys.

Note: do not try to restore wallet from above seed, there no money there Cheesy Cheesy

Nice, there's one good looking wallet!
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June 07, 2017, 04:16:21 PM
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Note: do not try to restore wallet from above seed, there no money there Cheesy Cheesy

I'm sure some will try!  Grin Grin
Great looking wallet, cant wait.
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June 07, 2017, 04:46:02 PM
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To celebrate one-month birthday of Sumokoin, here are some initial screenshots of the GUI wallet. We hope to release the first beta version for Windows and Mac on 15 June though there are still much work to get it done.

- Startup screen:

- Restoring wallet from mnemonic seed:


- Wallet creation completed:


- Main wallet GUI:


- Send money:


Stay tuned, guys.

Note: do not try to restore wallet from above seed, there no money there Cheesy Cheesy

Nice, there's one good looking wallet!

I love it too, so simple and up to date, fantastic!
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June 07, 2017, 08:03:33 PM
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Again someone uses nicehash for premium price of 1.3662 BTC for 3MH on the official pool
I want to mention that it does look a little bit wrong.
As far as I know nicehash needs variable difficulty on a minimum level that the pool does not mention or officially support?
Tried to set up a pool (and failed^^) to play around on weekend so I've been reading also some of the additional supports requirements like nicehash, or better how to prevent them killing your pool^^

0.167025 BTC per hour for 3MH  thats a little bit insane.
-> 48 seconds per Block @ 32.0099 SUMO
-> 75 Blocks per hour
-> 2400 Sumo per hour
-luck 1% -pool 1% equals 2350 Sumo per hour
2350 Sumo @ 0.00013554BTC = 0.318519BTC
So even if luck left him with another 10% less blocks and selling at lowest 0.00008554BTC on cryptotopia there is still a win^^

Uh and now at least 900Mhz have been positioned against him(or a show, and he put some of it on the other pools to mislead people)
Crypto bidding hashing power wars.
 
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June 07, 2017, 08:18:23 PM
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Again someone uses nicehash for premium price of 1.3662 BTC for 3MH on the official pool
I want to mention that it does look a little bit wrong.
As far as I know nicehash needs variable difficulty on a minimum level that the pool does not mention or officially support?
Tried to set up a pool (and failed^^) to play around on weekend so I've been reading also some of the additional supports requirements like nicehash, or better how to prevent them killing your pool^^

0.167025 BTC per hour for 3MH  thats a little bit insane.
-> 48 seconds per Block @ 32.0099 SUMO
-> 75 Blocks per hour
-> 2400 Sumo per hour
-luck 1% -pool 1% equals 2350 Sumo per hour
2350 Sumo @ 0.00013554BTC = 0.318519BTC
So even if luck left him with another 10% less blocks and selling at lowest 0.00008554BTC on cryptotopia there is still a win^^

Uh and now at least 900Mhz have been positioned against him(or a show, and he put some of it on the other pools to mislead people)
Crypto bidding hashing power wars.
 

Yes, should at least delete the port 6666 with diff > 25000
Although it is not garatiruet that he will not make his pool, however.
Basically one and the same person this deals with.
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June 07, 2017, 09:54:59 PM
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Great work on the wallet Bill, looking forward to trying out the Beta soon!

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June 08, 2017, 06:05:00 AM
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Again someone uses nicehash for premium price of 1.3662 BTC for 3MH on the official pool
I want to mention that it does look a little bit wrong.
As far as I know nicehash needs variable difficulty on a minimum level that the pool does not mention or officially support?
Tried to set up a pool (and failed^^) to play around on weekend so I've been reading also some of the additional supports requirements like nicehash, or better how to prevent them killing your pool^^

0.167025 BTC per hour for 3MH  thats a little bit insane.
-> 48 seconds per Block @ 32.0099 SUMO
-> 75 Blocks per hour
-> 2400 Sumo per hour
-luck 1% -pool 1% equals 2350 Sumo per hour
2350 Sumo @ 0.00013554BTC = 0.318519BTC
So even if luck left him with another 10% less blocks and selling at lowest 0.00008554BTC on cryptotopia there is still a win^^

Uh and now at least 900Mhz have been positioned against him(or a show, and he put some of it on the other pools to mislead people)
Crypto bidding hashing power wars.
  

Yes, should at least delete the port 6666 with diff > 25000
Although it is not garatiruet that he will not make his pool, however.
Basically one and the same person this deals with.

We all know that's a big problem but I don't think simply block the port would solve it, though it may make it a bit more difficult for them but nothing prevents them from creating their own pool to mine.

Sumokoin inherits original Cryptonote algorithm for difficulty adjustment that basically calculates average emission time of 720 recent blocks and adjust diff so that average 4 minutes/block time to be ensured and to avoid inflation. Though diff is determined at every block, it can do little if the hashrate suddenly gets double or triple.
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June 08, 2017, 06:37:30 AM
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We all know that's a big problem but I don't think simply block the port would solve it, though it may make it a bit more difficult for them but nothing prevents them from creating their own pool to mine.

Sumokoin inherits original Cryptonote algorithm for difficulty adjustment that basically calculates average emission time of 720 recent blocks and adjust diff so that average 4 minutes/block time to be ensured and to avoid inflation. Though diff is determined at every block, it can do little if the hashrate suddenly gets double or triple.

Yes, it's clear that will solve the problem only genuine total network capacity.
We wait until the new exchange, then there will be new miners and the problem will disappear itself .
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Yes, it's clear that will solve the problem only genuine total network capacity.
We wait until the new exchange, then there will be new miners and the problem will disappear itself .

Do you know if there is any work done to get the coin onto new exchanges? Thank you.

Sumokoin Telegram channel (over 1,900 members): https://t.me/joinchat/F8RH2kPmFCnA-igHBKSCAA
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June 08, 2017, 08:42:26 AM
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Yes, it's clear that will solve the problem only genuine total network capacity.
We wait until the new exchange, then there will be new miners and the problem will disappear itself .

Do you know if there is any work done to get the exchange onto new exchanges? Thank you.

DEV is working on it. It will be launched on Bittrex after the wallet is released.
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June 08, 2017, 09:08:35 AM
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Yes, it's clear that will solve the problem only genuine total network capacity.
We wait until the new exchange, then there will be new miners and the problem will disappear itself .

Do you know if there is any work done to get the exchange onto new exchanges? Thank you.

DEV is working on it. It will be launched on Bittrex after the wallet is released.


Yes, we are all here waiting..)
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June 08, 2017, 09:23:02 AM
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Yes, it's clear that will solve the problem only genuine total network capacity.
We wait until the new exchange, then there will be new miners and the problem will disappear itself .

Do you know if there is any work done to get the exchange onto new exchanges? Thank you.

DEV is working on it. It will be launched on Bittrex after the wallet is released.


Yes, we are all here waiting..)

just waitting for good news ..if launched on Bittrex ...your kown what i mean
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June 08, 2017, 10:20:46 AM
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Newbie question: is there any way to check online the current number of wallets / hashrate of the nework, without downloading any files?

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June 08, 2017, 10:34:26 AM
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Newbie question: is there any way to check online the current number of wallets / hashrate of the nework, without downloading any files?

Network hashrate https://pool.sumokoin.com/
Difficulty: 464868197
Hash Rate: 1.94 MH/sec
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June 08, 2017, 03:29:36 PM
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He do not get one block every 2 minutes, he gets much more and the rest gets like nothing, because we have do deal with the high difficulty and he joins as soon as the diff gets lower. A quick fix would be du adjust the diffculty much fast every 30 blocks would destroy his profit
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