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July 30, 2017, 09:10:02 PM |
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They say the coins are asic resistant not asic Proof. Look at dash they have 10-15ghs miners for sale now. As diff goes crazy high on these coins don't be fooled in thinking it's some kind of mass adoption. It's mega farms nothing more to it
BR Doug
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July 30, 2017, 09:12:01 PM |
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Don't panic, it's likely just someone pointing multiple rigs to one worker.
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July 30, 2017, 09:13:52 PM |
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This is nothing new. Here are three possible reasons: 1) You can point all rigs into one worker (or just no worker name at all) 2) You can get hashpower from nicehash which also points to one worker usually wiithout a worker name 3) This is one of the devfee wallet which devfee mining doesn't specify worker name
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July 31, 2017, 10:30:28 AM Last edit: July 31, 2017, 01:32:13 PM by CryptoSocial |
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What I am more afraid of is that somehow, someone might have manipulated ASIC to mine ethereum, as mentioned in one of the replies that it's ASIC resistance NOT ASIC proof, this would result all our GPU miners being dumped as the difficulty levels would shoot out of the roof!!
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July 31, 2017, 10:36:26 AM |
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That 26G is interesting , since 16 June it stopped sending ETH to BTC-E .
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July 31, 2017, 10:39:47 AM |
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Many rig point to one etherum address.
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July 31, 2017, 01:37:53 PM |
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If you check the home page, the list of top miners, there are many such miners with exactly the same hash powers.
Moreover a couple of them were found with multiple 26 GH/s workers. This makes me believe about the possibility of multiple ASIC miners.
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July 31, 2017, 01:41:35 PM |
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That 26G is interesting , since 16 June it stopped sending ETH to BTC-E .
That is because BTC-e's owner is in custody on charges of money laundering. The domain has been seized by US authorities. I read the news somewhere, will post the link for you if I find it again.
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July 31, 2017, 01:45:56 PM |
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If you check the home page, the list of top miners, there are many such miners with exactly the same hash powers.
Moreover a couple of them were found with multiple 26 GH/s workers. This makes me believe about the possibility of multiple ASIC miners.
Doubtful there are ASICS. Likely there are FPGA arrays crunching away, but ASICs wouldn't be able to have this much silence if they existed yet. There are a few server builders out there and last I checked Bitworks has a ~130 MH/s ETH rig in a 4U server chassis. 20 of those to a single address and bam you got 26 GH/s. Wouldn't doubt it might be Bitworks themselves using that pool for burn in too... Who knows... but ASICs aren't a concern yet, and they can be dealt with in these coins.
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July 31, 2017, 01:51:11 PM |
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This is nothing new. Here are three possible reasons: 1) You can point all rigs into one worker (or just no worker name at all) 2) You can get hashpower from nicehash which also points to one worker usually wiithout a worker name 3) This is one of the devfee wallet which devfee mining doesn't specify worker name
this is true those possibilities are the things that influence why that we seen hash rate like this we can just easily point of rigs into single worker and it will show that its belong to one owner but the miners belongs to multiple system.
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July 31, 2017, 02:16:33 PM |
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They say the coins are asic resistant not asic Proof. Look at dash they have 10-15ghs miners for sale now. As diff goes crazy high on these coins don't be fooled in thinking it's some kind of mass adoption. It's mega farms nothing more to it
BR Doug
not asic at all, that is some dumbass forgetting to set workers name, i can do that to eveyrone can and show a huge hashrate, but you lose shares if you do that,because different rig with different hashrate works with different difficult, so if you point them all to one worker, you can lose some profit
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July 31, 2017, 02:17:29 PM |
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It's normal speed for you GPU.
One worker's average speed looks like you.
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August 01, 2017, 04:41:56 AM |
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Multiple GPU rigs with no worker name set up.
They likely are using local monitoring software to keep track of their miners as opposed to relying on the pool to do so - in which case they're NOT a dumbass.
If the rigs are all using same or similar cards, the difficulty thing is not an issue.
If I pointed everything I have that CAN mine ETH at ETH right now, I could get over 1 Ghash - and I'm a SMALL miner by pro standards with quite a few cards that are NOT optimal for ETH and some older ones that can't mine it at all.
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August 01, 2017, 11:46:49 AM |
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The first address is one of Claymore's Ethereum dev fees addresses. So this 26GH/s is the sum of all the dev fees hashrate he get with the version(s) of Claymore's Dual Eth miner with this address set.
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August 03, 2017, 09:28:57 AM |
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The first address is one of Claymore's Ethereum dev fees addresses. So this 26GH/s is the sum of all the dev fees hashrate he get with the version(s) of Claymore's Dual Eth miner with this address set. Oh boy!!! This claymore guy is playing in millions, time to write a mining software I believe!!
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August 03, 2017, 12:17:20 PM |
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If you check the home page, the list of top miners, there are many such miners with exactly the same hash powers.
Moreover a couple of them were found with multiple 26 GH/s workers. This makes me believe about the possibility of multiple ASIC miners.
Doubtful there are ASICS. Likely there are FPGA arrays crunching away, but ASICs wouldn't be able to have this much silence if they existed yet. There are a few server builders out there and last I checked Bitworks has a ~130 MH/s ETH rig in a 4U server chassis. 20 of those to a single address and bam you got 26 GH/s. Wouldn't doubt it might be Bitworks themselves using that pool for burn in too... Who knows... but ASICs aren't a concern yet, and they can be dealt with in these coins. I agree maybe is not asic. But with the future everyone is counting on with eth I have no doubt that it's in the works. Also @130 mhs it would take over 200 of the 4u eth miners. Now that's not unheard of by any means. When I look at the coins that have any potential I see asics. Heck take dash for example. They knew it would be hard to make asic but they were realistic and knew given enough time that asic will be made. https://web.archive.org/web/20170518222008/https://www.dash.org/x11/ Atm dash has 15ghs miner. They aren't one bit worried about changing the algo to keep it gpu friendly. The game of gpu fpga asic is really getting old. Almost predictable. If a guy was smart he would make asic for a coin 1st then sell it as Gpu only. Hehe. I'm sure we already have that going on. If there is an easier way to make money someone here has definitely found it😉 BR
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August 05, 2017, 09:47:07 PM |
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That is cruel and unfair to people following the rules. Anyways, as far as crypto world is concerned, the expectation of anything fair is itself unfair
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daemonfox
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August 05, 2017, 10:35:52 PM |
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That is cruel and unfair to people following the rules. Anyways, as far as crypto world is concerned, the expectation of anything fair is itself unfair What rules are you referring to? No one is breaking any rule or law or anything really. This thread is a bad assumption about things 99.9% of the users here know zilch about. Bottom line, there owuld be huge headlines if someone had a Ethereum asic... best case scenario there are FPGAs out there but ETH and its like will be GPU coins until the day Homestead is implemented to deprecate it.
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August 20, 2017, 10:08:17 AM |
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What rules are you referring to? No one is breaking any rule or law or anything really. This thread is a bad assumption about things 99.9% of the users here know zilch about.
Not talking about legality here, just the rules of game called ethereum mining.
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