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January 25, 2018, 09:27:19 AM
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I do not understand why to make a new pool. Two large pools - hashvault and official. They have the largest Hs. Regular payments. What's the point of trying to find a block with a few KHs.
Yes, centralization is bad, but at this stage it is not so important.
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January 25, 2018, 10:04:03 AM
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Hi folk i register this forum for ITNS. I dont know why but I believe this coin Smiley
You probably found the best coin in the World mate.

Benficaaaaa!   Grin


ah ah ah oh yeahhh, ITNS is like our Benfica, is the best for sure Smiley

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January 25, 2018, 10:15:47 AM
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I do not understand why to make a new pool. Two large pools - hashvault and official. They have the largest Hs. Regular payments. What's the point of trying to find a block with a few KHs.
Yes, centralization is bad, but at this stage it is not so important.

With only 2 pools, too easy to have more than 51% hashrate on one of them, no? That's not secure using blockchain.
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January 25, 2018, 10:19:01 AM
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Older Quad-CPU servers seem to be a "goldmine" right now with GPU shortage and popularity of Cryptonight coins like ITNS.

Even so, older CPU's aren't particularly efficient with cryptonight.

I have an old Intel Xeon E5645 6 core (85W TDP) in my secondary machine and it struggles with 200 H/s with 6 threads. And it should excel with its 12 Mb of cache.

My laptop has a tiny core i7 7500u (15W TDP) and it does 130 H/s with 2 threads...

I also run a ton of older Xeons... they do plenty well for being cheap as they are (get your money back in a month). I mainly use X5660 models on 5 threads... about 230 H/S

Of course more modern CPUs are more efficient but they are pricey.


How did you reconfigure your cpus? I'm running x5660s as well but am only getting around 175H/S
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January 25, 2018, 10:31:39 AM
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Older Quad-CPU servers seem to be a "goldmine" right now with GPU shortage and popularity of Cryptonight coins like ITNS.

Even so, older CPU's aren't particularly efficient with cryptonight.

I have an old Intel Xeon E5645 6 core (85W TDP) in my secondary machine and it struggles with 200 H/s with 6 threads. And it should excel with its 12 Mb of cache.

My laptop has a tiny core i7 7500u (15W TDP) and it does 130 H/s with 2 threads...

I also run a ton of older Xeons... they do plenty well for being cheap as they are (get your money back in a month). I mainly use X5660 models on 5 threads... about 230 H/S

Of course more modern CPUs are more efficient but they are pricey.


Do you get better performance with 5 threads rather than 6? With 12 Mb cache, I run 6 threads on mine.
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January 25, 2018, 10:34:18 AM
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Older Quad-CPU servers seem to be a "goldmine" right now with GPU shortage and popularity of Cryptonight coins like ITNS.

Even so, older CPU's aren't particularly efficient with cryptonight.

I have an old Intel Xeon E5645 6 core (85W TDP) in my secondary machine and it struggles with 200 H/s with 6 threads. And it should excel with its 12 Mb of cache.

My laptop has a tiny core i7 7500u (15W TDP) and it does 130 H/s with 2 threads...

I also run a ton of older Xeons... they do plenty well for being cheap as they are (get your money back in a month). I mainly use X5660 models on 5 threads... about 230 H/S

Of course more modern CPUs are more efficient but they are pricey.


How did you reconfigure your cpus? I'm running x5660s as well but am only getting around 175H/S

What mining program do you use?

With XMR-Stack I get 200 with my E5645 (westmere EP 6 cores, 2.4 Ghz).
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January 25, 2018, 10:36:31 AM
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With only 2 pools, too easy to have more than 51% hashrate on one of them, no? That's not secure using blockchain.
I know it. But we are now trying to earn coins. I tried on another coin pool with a small rating. Too bad a general result is obtained. luck, total efort is far from 100 percent.
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January 25, 2018, 11:22:25 AM
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Older Quad-CPU servers seem to be a "goldmine" right now with GPU shortage and popularity of Cryptonight coins like ITNS.

Even so, older CPU's aren't particularly efficient with cryptonight.

I have an old Intel Xeon E5645 6 core (85W TDP) in my secondary machine and it struggles with 200 H/s with 6 threads. And it should excel with its 12 Mb of cache.

My laptop has a tiny core i7 7500u (15W TDP) and it does 130 H/s with 2 threads...

I also run a ton of older Xeons... they do plenty well for being cheap as they are (get your money back in a month). I mainly use X5660 models on 5 threads... about 230 H/S

Of course more modern CPUs are more efficient but they are pricey.


Do you get better performance with 5 threads rather than 6? With 12 Mb cache, I run 6 threads on mine.

I use 5 as I also GPU mine on all those systems and I want to leave some resources for that. Using all six slows the GPU miner.

For security, your account has been locked. Email acctcomp15@theymos.e4ward.com
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January 25, 2018, 11:23:14 AM
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Older Quad-CPU servers seem to be a "goldmine" right now with GPU shortage and popularity of Cryptonight coins like ITNS.

Even so, older CPU's aren't particularly efficient with cryptonight.

I have an old Intel Xeon E5645 6 core (85W TDP) in my secondary machine and it struggles with 200 H/s with 6 threads. And it should excel with its 12 Mb of cache.

My laptop has a tiny core i7 7500u (15W TDP) and it does 130 H/s with 2 threads...

I also run a ton of older Xeons... they do plenty well for being cheap as they are (get your money back in a month). I mainly use X5660 models on 5 threads... about 230 H/S

Of course more modern CPUs are more efficient but they are pricey.


How did you reconfigure your cpus? I'm running x5660s as well but am only getting around 175H/S

XMRIG with "large pages" enabled (in windows run program as admin then reboot system / continue to run as admin) -- otherwise nothing special in setup.

For security, your account has been locked. Email acctcomp15@theymos.e4ward.com
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January 25, 2018, 11:28:55 AM
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Older Quad-CPU servers seem to be a "goldmine" right now with GPU shortage and popularity of Cryptonight coins like ITNS.

Even so, older CPU's aren't particularly efficient with cryptonight.

I have an old Intel Xeon E5645 6 core (85W TDP) in my secondary machine and it struggles with 200 H/s with 6 threads. And it should excel with its 12 Mb of cache.

My laptop has a tiny core i7 7500u (15W TDP) and it does 130 H/s with 2 threads...

I also run a ton of older Xeons... they do plenty well for being cheap as they are (get your money back in a month). I mainly use X5660 models on 5 threads... about 230 H/S

Of course more modern CPUs are more efficient but they are pricey.


Do you get better performance with 5 threads rather than 6? With 12 Mb cache, I run 6 threads on mine.

I use 5 as I also GPU mine on all those systems and I want to leave some resources for that. Using all six slows the GPU miner.

Interesting. I don't see that with mine, and I do GPU mining at the same time as well.
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January 25, 2018, 11:33:23 AM
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Older Quad-CPU servers seem to be a "goldmine" right now with GPU shortage and popularity of Cryptonight coins like ITNS.

Even so, older CPU's aren't particularly efficient with cryptonight.

I have an old Intel Xeon E5645 6 core (85W TDP) in my secondary machine and it struggles with 200 H/s with 6 threads. And it should excel with its 12 Mb of cache.

My laptop has a tiny core i7 7500u (15W TDP) and it does 130 H/s with 2 threads...

I also run a ton of older Xeons... they do plenty well for being cheap as they are (get your money back in a month). I mainly use X5660 models on 5 threads... about 230 H/S

Of course more modern CPUs are more efficient but they are pricey.


How did you reconfigure your cpus? I'm running x5660s as well but am only getting around 175H/S

XMRIG with "large pages" enabled (in windows run program as admin then reboot system / continue to run as admin) -- otherwise nothing special in setup.

Is it faster than XMR-stak? Don't forget XMRig has dev fee, XMR-stak can be 0 if you compile it yourself.
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January 25, 2018, 11:36:42 AM
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With only 2 pools, too easy to have more than 51% hashrate on one of them, no? That's not secure using blockchain.
I know it. But we are now trying to earn coins. I tried on another coin pool with a small rating. Too bad a general result is obtained. luck, total efort is far from 100 percent.


On the long run all payments will be the same, on average. So I tend to prefer pools with lowest fee.

I'm mining on https://itns.west-pool.org and I'm happy.
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January 25, 2018, 11:49:39 AM
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Hi folk i register this forum for ITNS. I dont know why but I believe this coin Smiley
You probably found the best coin in the World mate.

Hello guys! I'm very excited to join mining Intensecoin! Would you please help me to figure out one thing. If I want to mine with my CPU (pool mining), they say I only need to download a wallet, synchronize it and press "mine". And how do I mine to the particular pool? How can I set that?

The pool is set when you download the wallet. And you can add another pool on the mining tab
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January 25, 2018, 12:43:33 PM
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hello community, I do not want to be tiresome but intense coin needs a good and great exchange to keep the community growing !!! at the end what is known about cryptopia or kucoin or about the exchanges of votes? This currency has a huge potential but is not being 100% exploited !!!!
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January 25, 2018, 12:57:13 PM
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hello community, I do not want to be tiresome but intense coin needs a good and great exchange to keep the community growing !!! at the end what is known about cryptopia or kucoin or about the exchanges of votes? This currency has a huge potential but is not being 100% exploited !!!!

Just have to wait ... sooner or later we will have news about it Wink

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January 25, 2018, 12:59:08 PM
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With only 2 pools, too easy to have more than 51% hashrate on one of them, no? That's not secure using blockchain.
I know it. But we are now trying to earn coins. I tried on another coin pool with a small rating. Too bad a general result is obtained. luck, total efort is far from 100 percent.


On the long run all payments will be the same, on average. So I tend to prefer pools with lowest fee.

I'm mining on https://itns.west-pool.org and I'm happy.

Yeah, sure. Payments are equal in all pools. So you can choose one with lower fee. That´s a choice that you have the right to do Tongue

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January 25, 2018, 03:09:55 PM
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I bought a few RX 570 used and Im not sure what I should mine with them. This coin is not on WTM so can anyone tell me approx how much per day I should expect with a single 570 ?

Tx !



I'm using the 570's, 4GB, and getting 884 h/s from each card, so do the math
on every ITNS pool you have the estimated daily income
thank you !
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January 25, 2018, 03:25:13 PM
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Switched my Ryzen 5 1600 over from mining DERO to this; DERO is a promising coin, but difficulty is too high now to keep mining it - getting less than 2 coins per day - while this looks like an up-and-comer.

Mining to the official pool right now but will switch over to pool.itnspool.net after I make sure everything is working correctly.

FWIW, I am using XMR-Stak in CPU-only mode with the following thread configuration in cpu.txt:

Code:
    { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 1 },
    { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 3 },
    { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 4 },
    { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 5 },
    { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 7 },
    { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 9 },
    { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 10 },
    { "low_power_mode" : false, "no_prefetch" : true, "affine_to_cpu" : 11 },

Getting about 420 H/s with little hit to desktop interactivity (the key to the latter is not using core/thread 0, as that it what Windows uses).

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January 25, 2018, 04:03:08 PM
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looks like more profitable to mine and then to sell?Huh? You will regret later when the product is finished.
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January 25, 2018, 05:45:08 PM
Last edit: January 25, 2018, 06:38:20 PM by nunoclix
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looks like more profitable to mine and then to sell?Huh? You will regret later when the product is finished.
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No more mining now, less then 3 cents, 266 satoshis, tomorrow ill mine again lol

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