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Author Topic: [ANN] [SUMO] SUMOKOIN - 🔏 Digital Cash For Highly-Confidential Transactions 🔏  (Read 202421 times)
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April 05, 2018, 07:38:20 PM
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Difficulty went down. Is it because of the ASICs or the miners forgot to update their miners?

Check the difficulty here: https://www.difficultychart.com/sumokoin

ASICs (miners that havent updated their miners are sure to have spotted that something has changed by now)
Well, that was what I would think also. But my pool is not one of the biggest and it's flushed with bad shares from my miners. I put a warning on my homepage and announced it in the discord channel, but nothing...

Well right now I only know of 2 gpu miners that supports SUMO. srbminer and xmr-stak. Do you know of any other gpu miner?
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April 05, 2018, 07:49:57 PM
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Difficulty went down. Is it because of the ASICs or the miners forgot to update their miners?

Check the difficulty here: https://www.difficultychart.com/sumokoin

ASICs (miners that havent updated their miners are sure to have spotted that something has changed by now)
Well, that was what I would think also. But my pool is not one of the biggest and it's flushed with bad shares from my miners. I put a warning on my homepage and announced it in the discord channel, but nothing...

Well right now I only know of 2 gpu miners that supports SUMO. srbminer and xmr-stak. Do you know of any other gpu miner?
Check this great thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2126975.0 created by @Mattthev. At this point I am only facing system reboots within an hour with both SRBMiner and XMR-STAK on my AMD RX580 Rig. I really like SGMiner GM, but it doesn't support CN Heavy

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April 05, 2018, 08:03:55 PM
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what cpu miner to use for this algo
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April 05, 2018, 11:37:44 PM
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Difficulty went down. Is it because of the ASICs or the miners forgot to update their miners?

Check the difficulty here: https://www.difficultychart.com/sumokoin

ASICs (miners that havent updated their miners are sure to have spotted that something has changed by now)
Well, that was what I would think also. But my pool is not one of the biggest and it's flushed with bad shares from my miners. I put a warning on my homepage and announced it in the discord channel, but nothing...

Well right now I only know of 2 gpu miners that supports SUMO. srbminer and xmr-stak. Do you know of any other gpu miner?

I dont think xmr stack is updated
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April 06, 2018, 03:59:51 AM
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Difficulty went down. Is it because of the ASICs or the miners forgot to update their miners?

Check the difficulty here: https://www.difficultychart.com/sumokoin

ASICs (miners that havent updated their miners are sure to have spotted that something has changed by now)
Well, that was what I would think also. But my pool is not one of the biggest and it's flushed with bad shares from my miners. I put a warning on my homepage and announced it in the discord channel, but nothing...

Well right now I only know of 2 gpu miners that supports SUMO. srbminer and xmr-stak. Do you know of any other gpu miner?

I dont think xmr stack is updated

Haven't had issues with xmr-stack at all - I'm currently on 2.4.2, but I still have a handful of rigs on 2.4.1. These are all Radeon rigs.
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April 06, 2018, 04:07:10 AM
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I dont think xmr stack is updated

Of course it is!

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April 06, 2018, 04:12:33 AM
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I dont think xmr stack is updated

Of course it is!

I think i meant cast XMR
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April 06, 2018, 05:47:25 AM
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what is current network hash rate??
http://sumo.aleajecta.com/ it shows 23.84 MH/sec
https://pool.sumokoin.com/ it shows 5.30 MH/sec
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really confuse
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April 06, 2018, 06:29:04 AM
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what is current network hash rate??
http://sumo.aleajecta.com/ it shows 23.84 MH/sec
https://pool.sumokoin.com/ it shows 5.30 MH/sec
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really confuse

Of course the second. First one probably not updated properly.
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April 06, 2018, 06:59:07 AM
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what is current network hash rate??
http://sumo.aleajecta.com/ it shows 23.84 MH/sec
https://pool.sumokoin.com/ it shows 5.30 MH/sec
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really confuse

Of course the second. First one probably not updated properly.
thanks men
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April 06, 2018, 07:56:19 AM
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I was wondering, how the change from cryptonight "normal" to "heavy" algorithm has influenced the hashing power of different mining hardware.

Therefore I made simple hashrate "study" for my 3 (small) systems - if anybody is interested --> http://sumokoin.aeko.at/sumoheavy.html

Curious about other hardware experiences / figures ... and possibly about improvement of my settings Smiley

BR garantie


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April 06, 2018, 08:52:03 AM
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Well, I hate to say it, but it seems I can't mine this new CN Heavy algorithm properly. I was using SGMinerGM without much problems getting 4500H/sec out of my 5 AMD RX580's, but now it is horrible. XMR Stak gives me 3300H/sec, SRBminer 3800H/sec, but both miners will crash/get stuck/reboot within two hours. Tuning the miners with intensity etc only make it worse. I can accept the loss in hashrate, but not all these problems.  Huh

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April 06, 2018, 09:22:25 AM
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I was wondering, how the change from cryptonight "normal" to "heavy" algorithm has influenced the hashing power of different mining hardware.

Therefore I made simple hashrate "study" for my 3 (small) systems - if anybody is interested --> http://sumokoin.aeko.at/sumoheavy.html

Curious about other hardware experiences / figures ... and possibly about improvement of my settings Smiley

BR garantie




I see the same problems (with xmr stak)...I hope cast xmr will be updated soon.
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April 06, 2018, 09:40:11 AM
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I guess the lower hash rate is because cryptonight-heavy is more difficult to solve than cryptonight-"normal". But it's not a problem because everybody has lost hash power. We need to get used to the new algo and not compare it with the old hash rate.
Sorry for my English. Smiley
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April 06, 2018, 09:51:14 AM
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I know this and also don't worry about it, but to get used with new hashrates, comparison makes sense for me.
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April 06, 2018, 09:53:55 AM
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I was wondering, how the change from cryptonight "normal" to "heavy" algorithm has influenced the hashing power of different mining hardware.

Therefore I made simple hashrate "study" for my 3 (small) systems - if anybody is interested --> http://sumokoin.aeko.at/sumoheavy.html

Curious about other hardware experiences / figures ... and possibly about improvement of my settings Smiley

BR garantie




I see the same problems (with xmr stak)...I hope cast xmr will be updated soon.

cast-xmr will not help with your problem. CN-Heavy doubled it's memory requirements, so now you see only ±50% of your old Cryptonote hashrate. It's not a bug, it's a feature.
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April 06, 2018, 09:55:54 AM
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rx580 1000hash before now in heavy cryptonight it is 680. is this normal?
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April 06, 2018, 10:35:11 AM
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I was wondering, how the change from cryptonight "normal" to "heavy" algorithm has influenced the hashing power of different mining hardware.

Therefore I made simple hashrate "study" for my 3 (small) systems - if anybody is interested --> http://sumokoin.aeko.at/sumoheavy.html

Curious about other hardware experiences / figures ... and possibly about improvement of my settings Smiley

BR garantie




I see the same problems (with xmr stak)...I hope cast xmr will be updated soon.

cast-xmr will not help with your problem. CN-Heavy doubled it's memory requirements, so now you see only ±50% of your old Cryptonote hashrate. It's not a bug, it's a feature.

Is it that simple?Or are there ways to improve?
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April 06, 2018, 10:52:48 AM
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rx580 1000hash before now in heavy cryptonight it is 680. is this normal?

I think that is ok ... I tested my rx550s cards .... before had about 470-480H/s  now after some tweaks i got about 330-340 .. :-)
today i will be testing RX 570-4GB .. i will write some info soon
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April 06, 2018, 11:17:36 AM
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Well, so can compare to my test, where RX470 4MB is included. http://sumokoin.aeko.at/sumoheavy.html

Have there around 610 H/s ...

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