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Author Topic: [ANN] Credits(CRDS): CPU-only mining | Argon2d PoW - Masternodes  (Read 482464 times)
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June 19, 2017, 09:21:43 AM
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On the official sit where you have to choose a cpu to download the wallet there are many models missing.
In fact, all those earlier intel core i5/i7 like sandy bridge that support avx but not avx2

As a result, that wallet version is never recommended for download and users are force to choose standard instead

The standard version is for non-avx2 CPU's.

If you select any of the CPU's in the list, the AVX2 version is shown.

This is correct.

(Go and try running the AVX2 version on a non-AVX2 CPU, report back your findings)

That's not what I meant.
There exists a version for avx1 on GitHub. This should be the recommended for sandy/ivy bridge and perhaps earlier core i5/i7 (but not core 2 duo/quad)

But such processors are not on the list so the avx1 version is never offered for download.

Is that the case for a reason? Why not add those cpus in the list?

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June 19, 2017, 09:34:14 AM
 #422

On the official sit where you have to choose a cpu to download the wallet there are many models missing.
In fact, all those earlier intel core i5/i7 like sandy bridge that support avx but not avx2

As a result, that wallet version is never recommended for download and users are force to choose standard instead

The standard version is for non-avx2 CPU's.

If you select any of the CPU's in the list, the AVX2 version is shown.

This is correct.

(Go and try running the AVX2 version on a non-AVX2 CPU, report back your findings)

That's not what I meant.
There exists a version for avx1 on GitHub. This should be the recommended for sandy/ivy bridge and perhaps earlier core i5/i7 (but not core 2 duo/quad)

But such processors are not on the list so the avx1 version is never offered for download.

Is that the case for a reason? Why not add those cpus in the list?

There is no AVX1 version on GitHub for Credits. There is an AVX2 optimised binary that Wolf0 did the optimisations for in the code. There are no AVX optimised binaries. The standard binaries are compatible with all 64-bit CPUs.
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June 19, 2017, 09:44:19 AM
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On the official sit where you have to choose a cpu to download the wallet there are many models missing.
In fact, all those earlier intel core i5/i7 like sandy bridge that support avx but not avx2

As a result, that wallet version is never recommended for download and users are force to choose standard instead

The standard version is for non-avx2 CPU's.

If you select any of the CPU's in the list, the AVX2 version is shown.

This is correct.

(Go and try running the AVX2 version on a non-AVX2 CPU, report back your findings)

The list as is can be a bit confusing  Huh especially for those with a fringe processor, that are old, but not that old.
For instance I downloaded the AVX2 version for an early i3 and the program wouldn't work, it just crashed without an error...
The wallet needs some work done, it would be nice to have an indicator of when it's mining or not, and a warning when it detects a not supported processor.
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June 19, 2017, 09:58:03 AM
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On the official sit where you have to choose a cpu to download the wallet there are many models missing.
In fact, all those earlier intel core i5/i7 like sandy bridge that support avx but not avx2

As a result, that wallet version is never recommended for download and users are force to choose standard instead

The standard version is for non-avx2 CPU's.

If you select any of the CPU's in the list, the AVX2 version is shown.

This is correct.

(Go and try running the AVX2 version on a non-AVX2 CPU, report back your findings)

The list as is can be a bit confusing  Huh especially for those with a fringe processor, that are old, but not that old.
For instance I downloaded the AVX2 version for an early i3 and the program wouldn't work, it just crashed without an error...
The wallet needs some work done, it would be nice to have an indicator of when it's mining or not, and a warning when it detects a not supported processor.

It isn't confusing, select your processor if its listed, you get AVX2 Version. If it isn't listed you select the option that says your CPU isnt listed, then you get the Standard Version.

It works. There is no issue here.
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June 19, 2017, 10:20:36 AM
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WTS 400 CRDS (Credits)
Price for 400 is 0.145BTC or 1 ETH (Discounted!)
PM me, already had several trades, I'm trusted seller!

PS Network hashrate (now 4.3m h/s, was 2.2 m h/s)  and difficulty almost doubled and it's really hard to mine now!

Vouched for this guy Smiley had my masternode running now , thanks dude.

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June 19, 2017, 10:52:37 AM
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WTS 400 CRDS (Credits)
Price for 400 is 0.145BTC or 1 ETH (Discounted!)
PM me, already had several trades, I'm trusted seller!

PS Network hashrate (now 4.3m h/s, was 2.2 m h/s)  and difficulty almost doubled and it's really hard to mine now!

Due to this hash-rate increasement we can say price must be 2$..
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June 19, 2017, 10:57:56 AM
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Wow.. last night I got the block with a Core 2 Duo.. 4k hash
Nice..
Few minutes ago i got one with 4 cores after more than 20h without luck. It is not impossible but it is very hard to get a block, we urgently need a pool. 11k hash..

Anyone can do the math.. with 4k i should get 1 of every 1000 blocks (net hash / 4k).. Wink

You won't get with this hashrate increment..Also this was luck and cannot be calculated this way. It might happen you find 2 in next few hours and next 48 hours This doesn't mean you are mining one block per day.

I mean in a long term.. statistically. I think I'm right.. Wink
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June 19, 2017, 11:51:41 AM
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Give me please nodelist. My wallet not sync.
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June 19, 2017, 11:59:34 AM
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Give me please nodelist. My wallet not sync.

http://crdsexplorer.party/network

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June 19, 2017, 12:11:53 PM
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Several people who have mined since the launch have gotten 2 to 3 blocks, while others are bragging about having found several blocks with a h / s rate well below other miners. I myself have been mining since the first day and only 2 blocks so far. I'm starting to discredit the "Equality" of the ad.   Undecided
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June 19, 2017, 12:17:22 PM
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The bounty for making a pool has now been doubled. Its 1000 CRDS. This is equal to 1000$ in today's OTC prices.

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June 19, 2017, 12:18:25 PM
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Several people who have mined since the launch have gotten 2 to 3 blocks, while others are bragging about having found several blocks with a h / s rate well below other miners. I myself have been mining since the first day and only 2 blocks so far. I'm starting to discredit the "Equality" of the ad.   Undecided


we have had way more miners then we expected, we are currently working on the pools and we have a bounty open for the first pool creation, we didnt expect there to be as many miners as there are, once pools are introduced i think we will regain the ability for a fair distribution Smiley
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June 19, 2017, 12:22:41 PM
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We've doubled the bounty for the pool for the exact reason of equality Cheesy

Mining has exploded, we knew this project is massive, but this is colossal.
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June 19, 2017, 12:24:10 PM
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Several people who have mined since the launch have gotten 2 to 3 blocks, while others are bragging about having found several blocks with a h / s rate well below other miners. I myself have been mining since the first day and only 2 blocks so far. I'm starting to discredit the "Equality" of the ad.   Undecided


There were too many blocks found in the first few hours of the blockchain. I started mining at block 40 and left it overnight after having found 1 block. When I woke up it was about 1000 but my computer had restarted and I lost all the mining  Angry

The next day blocks came much slower and difficulty was already up, though with wild fluctuations

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June 19, 2017, 12:31:47 PM
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Several people who have mined since the launch have gotten 2 to 3 blocks, while others are bragging about having found several blocks with a h / s rate well below other miners. I myself have been mining since the first day and only 2 blocks so far. I'm starting to discredit the "Equality" of the ad.   Undecided


we have had way more miners then we expected, we are currently working on the pools and we have a bounty open for the first pool creation, we didnt expect there to be as many miners as there are, once pools are introduced i think we will regain the ability for a fair distribution Smiley

Let's see if distribution becomes more equitable with the pools, Wealth Distribution
Amount (CRDS)%
Top 1-25    470719.57374970     95.43%
Top 26-50    11444.48272830       2.32%
Top 51-75      1795.98694760       0.36%
Top 76-100      750.00000000       0.15%
Total 99.85%

Is looking a lot like the launch of Dash  Cry
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June 19, 2017, 12:35:11 PM
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Several people who have mined since the launch have gotten 2 to 3 blocks, while others are bragging about having found several blocks with a h / s rate well below other miners. I myself have been mining since the first day and only 2 blocks so far. I'm starting to discredit the "Equality" of the ad.   Undecided


we have had way more miners then we expected, we are currently working on the pools and we have a bounty open for the first pool creation, we didnt expect there to be as many miners as there are, once pools are introduced i think we will regain the ability for a fair distribution Smiley

Let's see if distribution becomes more equitable with the pools, Wealth Distribution
Amount (CRDS)%
Top 1-25    470719.57374970     95.43%
Top 26-50    11444.48272830       2.32%
Top 51-75      1795.98694760       0.36%
Top 76-100      750.00000000       0.15%
Total 99.85%

Is looking a lot like the launch of Dash  Cry

That is very misleading.. 275,000CRDS are for the bounties. No bounties have yet been distributed. Next week only we'll distribute around 10,000CRDS for bounties. Also the other 275,000 (which represent only a 0.25% premine) belong to fl0wd3v. He has already sold many, I think he now has around 200K. I don't think this is unfair. The distribution will change drastically in the next few weeks, as funds are distributed and more blocks are mined. You 'll see Smiley

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June 19, 2017, 12:38:06 PM
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Interesting project and I will give a look and I will
Waiting for more info of the bounties
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June 19, 2017, 12:42:15 PM
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Interesting project and I will give a look and I will
Waiting for more info of the bounties
[Bounty]: Official Credits (CRDS) Bounty Campaign Thread
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1947857.0
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June 19, 2017, 01:07:31 PM
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I want to sell 70CRDS coins - 1$ each, if someone is interested please we can deal it all here..
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June 19, 2017, 01:29:06 PM
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Is credits-cpuminer from github actually working? I am trying to find a block and so far no luck. RPC connection to wallet works.
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