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Author Topic: [ANN] INTENSE COIN - Blockchain backed decentralized VPN - Hybrid PoW  (Read 235822 times)
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January 18, 2018, 06:58:47 PM
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Hello everybody. is there a pool that works without complaints? preferably already tested by you))
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January 18, 2018, 07:35:36 PM
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Hello everybody. is there a pool that works without complaints? preferably already tested by you))
I have been very happy with this one: https://intense.hashvault.pro
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January 18, 2018, 09:01:26 PM
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seriously,everyone mining on one pool?
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January 18, 2018, 09:59:55 PM
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jump to Member and new signature!  Grin in some days i will make a spanish video talking about intensecoin.
Nos irá muy bien por q no hay nada sobre ITNS en español y hace falta aumentar la comunidad.

yo no escribo nunca en el foro en español por que terminan metiendome 20 reportes y perdiendo la cuenta pero en twitter si comento cosas xDD
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January 19, 2018, 01:20:25 AM
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Great idea means great future. I'm glad to be a member of Intense community Smiley
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January 19, 2018, 01:47:02 AM
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I just installed intense coin for CPU and started mining. I will keep you updated of the performance. Hopefully, this will be rewarding so I can share with friends who are looking for profitable CPU mining
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January 19, 2018, 03:43:36 AM
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Guys, I know AMD is the way to go with mining intense coin. I have 2 rx580's, 2 rx570's and 6 vega 64's being shipped to my house soon. I am running a couple of nvidia rigs now and wanted to get started with mining intense. I know they aren't as effective but is it still possible to mine intense with them? I am getting all of my shares rejected using ccminer. I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. #newbproblems

It is possible for sure just not as good.  I haven't used ccminer ... have to nvidia cards..  But there are much better algo's to mine with those nvidia cards,  I would mine something different with those.   Zclassic?  PascalLite(PASL),  i don't know what else but there are some hidden gems too....

1060s at the right price are not a terrible value for ITNS... by right price I mean like $189 or so (circa Black Friday).

The new "all in one" XMR-STAK works very well on NVidia (heck it does good on AMD too). Also does CPU at  the same time in one program.

But yah AMD cards rock for ITNS.

Oh?  What kind of speeds can a 1060 pull with XMR-STAK?  I've only tried other miners and wasn't even aware that xmr-stak worked with nvidia cards...  Is it faster than the other currently available public miners?

It's a new version:

https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak/releases

1060s at ~80% power and a very mild OC can pull ~475 or so.

Granted... it's not RX470/480/570/580 good... but it's not a BAD value if you got a good deal on the 1060s. Also... power draw is quite low.

The majority of my 1060s I paid 189-199 for so I consider the value to be acceptable... as most of my RX series cost over 200 per unit... other than my first 20 units for 189 back in March 2017.

Frankly, though, I want to acquire as many ITNS as I can so I am moving ALL of my nVidia cards over at least for a month or two.



ah okay, yeah makes sense thanks.  AMD still reigns supreme for cryptonight i guess but i get the point about price levels.  Also, good move accumulating as much ITNS as possible, I'm feeling very good about this project myself as I have probably mentioned a few times here already lol.
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January 19, 2018, 06:29:57 AM
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Hi all! There is hope for developers. So how do you plan to release the plugin VPN for browser-based purses, and after routers with integrated VPN. I would like to expand the capabilities of the wallet to start mining or to produce a Supplement(plugin) to it. Because the built-in miner is not good. Will it be possible to add a number of miners(sg-miner, xmr, ...) with manual adjustments. This is to allow the mine using the wallet on each working farm that will allow you to expand the scope of addresses for VPN. Is it possible this upgrade or is something out of science fiction?
It's quite a challenge to integrate third-party GPU miners with the wallet, mostly because the majority of anti-viruses and browsers block mining software from downloading or executing. This could really interfere with the usage and adoption of our products. That is why only a proprietary CPU miner is included with the wallet in its current form.

In the future we may look more closely into integrating GPU miners but for the time being, we are comfortable only including a proprietary CPU miner. Especially because there are many different GPU miners available, and people like to use certain ones, and often configure them in different ways. Anything we bundle with the software would have to be a "one size fits all" solution and lack configurability, again meaning most miners would use third-party apps anyway.

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January 19, 2018, 06:38:11 AM
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A week ago i take MSI RX550 2Gb, upgraded bios and now I have 480H\s from 1 card with only 27-30W. 1 card here was about 100$ price, so its perfect choice for cryptonight right now.

How? I have a 560 4 Gb, 1190/200 clocks, modded bios with PBE 1.6 and I can only get ~380 H/s.

who is the manufacturer of memory?
and try sgminer 5.5.5-gm
rawintensity/worksize 420/8 (448/2), gpu-threads 2
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January 19, 2018, 08:25:16 AM
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It's quite a challenge to integrate third-party GPU miners with the wallet, mostly because the majority of anti-viruses and browsers block mining software from downloading or executing. This could really interfere with the usage and adoption of our products. That is why only a proprietary CPU miner is included with the wallet in its current form.
And that's right.
Wallet is not a miner. It may include a CPU-miner as a part of the node to check pools and/or testnet. But the main goal of coin developers should be the coin itself and related services, not a hardware-optimised miners, I think.
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January 19, 2018, 08:44:46 AM
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A week ago i take MSI RX550 2Gb, upgraded bios and now I have 480H\s from 1 card with only 27-30W. 1 card here was about 100$ price, so its perfect choice for cryptonight right now.

How? I have a 560 4 Gb, 1190/200 clocks, modded bios with PBE 1.6 and I can only get ~380 H/s.

who is the manufacturer of memory?
and try sgminer 5.5.5-gm
rawintensity/worksize 420/8 (448/2), gpu-threads 2

please give me bat file for sg miner... or more better can you send me zip file of your sg miner Smiley
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January 19, 2018, 12:00:31 PM
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A week ago i take MSI RX550 2Gb, upgraded bios and now I have 480H\s from 1 card with only 27-30W. 1 card here was about 100$ price, so its perfect choice for cryptonight right now.

How? I have a 560 4 Gb, 1190/200 clocks, modded bios with PBE 1.6 and I can only get ~380 H/s.
would love to know the same i have 1 3gb and a 4gb 550 they do 285 and 303
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January 19, 2018, 12:28:38 PM
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would love to know the same i have 1 3gb and a 4gb 550 they do 285 and 303
sgminer + bios
miningclub.info/threads/500-xeshej-na-kriptonajte-s-karty-rx-550.23939/
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January 19, 2018, 02:38:15 PM
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can someone paste here the bat file settings for Claymore miner to mine ITNS (amd)

for this pool intense.hashvault.pro

please

If you don't believe it or don't get it, I don't have the time to try to convince you, sorry.
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January 19, 2018, 03:08:09 PM
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I know 2GB GPUs are now worthless for Ethereum because of DAG's size but is there some kind of limitation when it comes to Cryptonight?

Would I have any advantage by buying a 4GB over a 2GB?

Does Cryptonight even have something like a DAG?

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January 19, 2018, 03:45:10 PM
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I know 2GB GPUs are now worthless for Ethereum because of DAG's size but is there some kind of limitation when it comes to Cryptonight?

Would I have any advantage by buying a 4GB over a 2GB?

Does Cryptonight even have something like a DAG?




Cryptonight doesn't have DAG, Ethash coins do Smiley. Yes, I think there probably is somekind of hashrate advantage over 2Gb GPUs. But all the newer GPUs coming to market are 3+Gb anyways Smiley

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January 19, 2018, 04:13:00 PM
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I know 2GB GPUs are now worthless for Ethereum because of DAG's size but is there some kind of limitation when it comes to Cryptonight?
Would I have any advantage by buying a 4GB over a 2GB?
Does Cryptonight even have something like a DAG?
It has nothing with Claymore's ETH dual miner.
There is Claymore's miner for CryptoNight (Monero, Intense, etc).

From what I can guess, it uses memory somehow. More memory - more threads to mine CN. But is that a real limitation - I don't know. Also it has an option to double memory used to improve performance. You should test if you want more memory or not, it depends on your system.
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January 19, 2018, 05:13:43 PM
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I know 2GB GPUs are now worthless for Ethereum because of DAG's size but is there some kind of limitation when it comes to Cryptonight?

Would I have any advantage by buying a 4GB over a 2GB?

Does Cryptonight even have something like a DAG?



There is no limitation but by virtue, any card that has only 2 GB of memory is probably old and will provide lower performance.  That said, Cryptonight seems to be the best algo for older cards to use.
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January 19, 2018, 05:53:28 PM
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From what I can guess, it uses memory somehow. More memory - more threads to mine CN. But is that a real limitation - I don't know. Also it has an option to double memory used to improve performance. You should test if you want more memory or not, it depends on your system.

There is no limitation but by virtue, any card that has only 2 GB of memory is probably old and will provide lower performance.  That said, Cryptonight seems to be the best algo for older cards to use.

I can't test as I don't have the GPU yet and it's not an old one Wink

I was asking because a local computer shop still have some RX550 2GB in stock. They may receive 4GB models in two to three weeks but they aren't sure.  So I am wondering if it's worth to buy some 550 2GB to build a low power rig.
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January 19, 2018, 06:04:18 PM
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From what I can guess, it uses memory somehow. More memory - more threads to mine CN. But is that a real limitation - I don't know. Also it has an option to double memory used to improve performance. You should test if you want more memory or not, it depends on your system.

There is no limitation but by virtue, any card that has only 2 GB of memory is probably old and will provide lower performance.  That said, Cryptonight seems to be the best algo for older cards to use.

I can't test as I don't have the GPU yet and it's not an old one Wink

I was asking because a local computer shop still have some RX550 2GB in stock. They may receive 4GB models in two to three weeks but they aren't sure.  So I am wondering if it's worth to buy some 550 2GB to build a low power rig.


look here:

http://monerobenchmarks.info/

should be able to do ~350H/s. More memory could help since cryptonight is memory intensive algo
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