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February 07, 2018, 03:22:40 PM |
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Anyone interesting coins to mine? I was mining GRLC for a while, but turned out its scam The profit was too good at the beginning, some days $25 / day with one 1080 Ti GRLC profitability was insane at the start. I sold 10 GRLC for like $10 each when it first hit tradesat. Profit was 5x like nicehash damn good profit. have you sold all your coins ? lolx
Mine and dump as there 108000 new coins mined everyday at this time with no reward reduction announced and no where near enough demand to support it. Dev started the coin as a joke and a lot of people were buying on OTC on reddit for like 3 - 5 usd expecting moon...
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February 07, 2018, 03:31:43 PM |
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Total newbie here, i guess it's been asked 1000 times, but anyways.. which mining program is recommended for (1) 1080ti?
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February 07, 2018, 03:33:04 PM |
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Total newbie here, i guess it's been asked 1000 times, but anyways.. which mining program is recommended for (1) 1080ti?
Depends on what you are mining?
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February 07, 2018, 03:56:30 PM |
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Total newbie here, i guess it's been asked 1000 times, but anyways.. which mining program is recommended for (1) 1080ti?
Depends on what you are mining? No idea (newbie) , what options are there, what is suggested?
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February 07, 2018, 04:05:01 PM |
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No idea (newbie) , what options are there, what is suggested? So many coins, go to whattomine.com and choose the most profitable or what you like the look of. Then find a mining pool then download whatever software is on the "getting started" page.
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February 07, 2018, 04:47:01 PM |
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Total newbie here, i guess it's been asked 1000 times, but anyways.. which mining program is recommended for (1) 1080ti?
For the most algos alexis is the best miner.
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nsummy
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February 07, 2018, 04:56:28 PM |
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Total newbie here, i guess it's been asked 1000 times, but anyways.. which mining program is recommended for (1) 1080ti?
Download this: https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer/releases Its not the fastest but it will mine any coin that is good for the 1080ti. Use it while you learn more then you can use a more optimized miner for whatever algo you are mining.
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February 07, 2018, 05:02:55 PM |
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anyone mining raven? High speculative price , no exchanges yet :/ Get on it, drive that diff up! haha i need diff 1k atleast for good price ccminer 2.2.5
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February 07, 2018, 05:55:17 PM |
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So many coins, go to whattomine.com and choose the most profitable or what you like the look of. Many coins don't appear on whattomine, at least not on the benchmarks.
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February 07, 2018, 07:06:58 PM |
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So many coins, go to whattomine.com and choose the most profitable or what you like the look of. Many coins don't appear on whattomine, at least not on the benchmarks. Many coins appear on whattomine in a section "Coins", but not in a profit list.
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WinningThePooh
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February 07, 2018, 09:06:40 PM |
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Total newbie here, i guess it's been asked 1000 times, but anyways.. which mining program is recommended for (1) 1080ti?
Depends on what you are mining? No idea (newbie) , what options are there, what is suggested? https://whattomine.com/
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killerelite
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February 08, 2018, 02:50:34 AM |
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I don't know if somebody tried a comparison between ahash and zergpool ? I have 12 x GTX 1080 Ti on 2 rigs In January I did arround 0,0055 and 0,007 BTC per day on ahashpool with nemosminer I saw the shitstorm about pools in the Nemosminer thread and here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2835350.0Yesterday I did a test and switched a rig on zerg pool The afternoon (6h test), I did 25% more on zerg pool This night (10h test), I did 42% more on zerg pool It's a pretty big difference in my opinion, anybody else tried this ? Not sure if you saw the ahashpool email response to that FUD....saying it's payouts to their own rigs. Anyway, I really like ahashpool but have been meaning to try zergpool, currently using sniffdog. I tried mining to zerg but for some reason my data wasn't showing up on their site so I went back to ahashpool. Please do more testing and comparisons, doesn't sound like you did fair comparison because you said your ahashpool results are from Jan and coins went down a lot. Let us know if zerg really is more profitable. Thanks I've been on zerg since this morning. Seems to be similar, or slightly worse so far, than ahashpool. I'll report back after the 24 hr. Still waiting on ur report sir , Ahashpool for now is giving a lot less , it used to be giving 0.004 with my 8 1080 tis and now not even 0.003 since a day or 2 ago , Could be just pool luck or some bad internet connection or something , Want to know if zergpool is even worth looking into or not On a side note I have an offer of buying 4 more 1080 tis @ 1090 $ per card should I go for it , or should I wait for the next nvidia series , anyone has any clue when this might be released ?? Too many auto profit sites coming online now a days , driving profits downs for the coins involved ;/
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February 08, 2018, 04:05:38 AM |
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I don't know if somebody tried a comparison between ahash and zergpool ? I have 12 x GTX 1080 Ti on 2 rigs In January I did arround 0,0055 and 0,007 BTC per day on ahashpool with nemosminer I saw the shitstorm about pools in the Nemosminer thread and here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2835350.0Yesterday I did a test and switched a rig on zerg pool The afternoon (6h test), I did 25% more on zerg pool This night (10h test), I did 42% more on zerg pool It's a pretty big difference in my opinion, anybody else tried this ? Not sure if you saw the ahashpool email response to that FUD....saying it's payouts to their own rigs. Anyway, I really like ahashpool but have been meaning to try zergpool, currently using sniffdog. I tried mining to zerg but for some reason my data wasn't showing up on their site so I went back to ahashpool. Please do more testing and comparisons, doesn't sound like you did fair comparison because you said your ahashpool results are from Jan and coins went down a lot. Let us know if zerg really is more profitable. Thanks I've been on zerg since this morning. Seems to be similar, or slightly worse so far, than ahashpool. I'll report back after the 24 hr. Still waiting on ur report sir , Ahashpool for now is giving a lot less , it used to be giving 0.004 with my 8 1080 tis and now not even 0.003 since a day or 2 ago , Could be just pool luck or some bad internet connection or something , Want to know if zergpool is even worth looking into or not On a side note I have an offer of buying 4 more 1080 tis @ 1090 $ per card should I go for it , or should I wait for the next nvidia series , anyone has any clue when this might be released ?? Too many auto profit sites coming online now a days , driving profits downs for the coins involved ;/ ya seeing ahashpools interactions here, i wouldnt trust them, they allowed LUX mining, accepted the blocks, but then blamed cryptopia's wallet down for no exchange on them and WIPED them from mining history, it's like, ok, well, we still mined the blocks... :/ ive stopped mining there, sux as they were my favorite multi-pool a few weeks ago mining is in the shits, but it will swing back, i hear Volta by end of March, i would save your $$$ for buying day 1 on it unless you can get MRSP on cards, i know i am
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February 08, 2018, 04:13:20 AM |
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I was on garlicoin but that ship has sailed. Someone mentioned $6 per card. What are you guys mining for that? Lux? ZER?
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Moondoggie
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February 08, 2018, 05:31:01 AM |
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I don't know if somebody tried a comparison between ahash and zergpool ? I have 12 x GTX 1080 Ti on 2 rigs In January I did arround 0,0055 and 0,007 BTC per day on ahashpool with nemosminer I saw the shitstorm about pools in the Nemosminer thread and here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2835350.0Yesterday I did a test and switched a rig on zerg pool The afternoon (6h test), I did 25% more on zerg pool This night (10h test), I did 42% more on zerg pool It's a pretty big difference in my opinion, anybody else tried this ? Not sure if you saw the ahashpool email response to that FUD....saying it's payouts to their own rigs. Anyway, I really like ahashpool but have been meaning to try zergpool, currently using sniffdog. I tried mining to zerg but for some reason my data wasn't showing up on their site so I went back to ahashpool. Please do more testing and comparisons, doesn't sound like you did fair comparison because you said your ahashpool results are from Jan and coins went down a lot. Let us know if zerg really is more profitable. Thanks I've been on zerg since this morning. Seems to be similar, or slightly worse so far, than ahashpool. I'll report back after the 24 hr. Still waiting on ur report sir , Ahashpool for now is giving a lot less , it used to be giving 0.004 with my 8 1080 tis and now not even 0.003 since a day or 2 ago , Could be just pool luck or some bad internet connection or something , Want to know if zergpool is even worth looking into or not On a side note I have an offer of buying 4 more 1080 tis @ 1090 $ per card should I go for it , or should I wait for the next nvidia series , anyone has any clue when this might be released ?? Too many auto profit sites coming online now a days , driving profits downs for the coins involved ;/ Zerg got hacked/ddosed. So it has been down for a fair while, looks like he is aiming to get it back up and running today. I'll need to test it all again. So i'm also forced back onto ahash and it's seeming pretty terrible in terms of earnings.
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February 08, 2018, 06:45:57 AM |
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Hi guys,
any OC and miner advice to mine a Lyra2z Coin.
I have now these settings: Power: 175W Core Mem +150 Clock Mem -100
and have this hashrate: 3260 kH/s
Thank you in advance
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ol92
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February 08, 2018, 09:00:43 AM |
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Hi guys,
any OC and miner advice to mine a Lyra2z Coin.
I have now these settings: Power: 175W Core Mem +150 Clock Mem -100
and have this hashrate: 3260 kH/s
Thank you in advance
Your hashrate is fine: check on the pool side : if hashrate is globally similar, that's ok. On miningpoolhub, you need their ccminer version to obtain optimal hashrate pool-side (probably a question of submit stale shares, not sure).
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February 08, 2018, 12:52:04 PM |
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Hello,
What's the best autoprofit and direct profit solution from your experience ? Like NiceHash, SniffDog (AHashPool, Zpool, HashRefinery), MPM (MPH)
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February 08, 2018, 01:00:46 PM |
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So many coins, go to whattomine.com and choose the most profitable or what you like the look of. Many coins don't appear on whattomine, at least not on the benchmarks. Many coins appear on whattomine in a section "Coins", but not in a profit list. What I meant precisely. And for these coins, we don't have a 1080 Ti benchmark, so we have to create a wallet, download a compatible mining tool, find a pool and try it. Pretty time consuming.
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