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Author Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v2.0.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable]  (Read 147134 times)
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November 01, 2017, 12:22:03 AM
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yes, network hash increased a lot in few past hours. I have really small chance with my 0,25kHps without pool Smiley so, still waiting Cheesy

I have a similar hashrate and haven't found a block in two days. It may be too late for solo miners with low specs now.

No its not just may take a few days per block.  If you buy it at the exchange it would cost $25 for 50 YTN so it is worth the few cents in electricity.

I agree that the coin is still worth mining, but which exchange has YTN at 0.50? On coinsmarkets.com it is only going for about 400 sats.
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November 01, 2017, 12:41:56 AM
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After 4 days tearing my hair appart here it is :

NEW MINING POOL AVAILABLE
https://www.bilbotel.fr


VarDiff, Low latency, distributed and secure mining pool infrastructure
2% fees
Automatic payouts every 2H if balance > 0.1 YTN, and on Sunday if > 0.01.
No registration required



Just add the following after having replaced the wallet address to your miner
Code:
-a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://pool.bilbotel.fr:6234 -u YSqgicwZd1ea1qP8YYoLa54eKVUHbcZmGz -p c=YTN,stats

Don't forget to put in your password : c=YTN

Compare your stats on : http://www.bilbotel.fr/bench
Peer List (addnode) : http://www.bilbotel.fr/explorer/peers?id=1956

Happy Mining.

Feedback and donation welcome to :
YTN : YSqgicwZd1ea1qP8YYoLa54eKVUHbcZmGz
BTC : 1LG4aZYikdirJhpBUcsWXEXXn3VdvwpVDZ

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November 01, 2017, 01:52:27 AM
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Have you got a link for the miner to use this algo on your pool please ?
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November 01, 2017, 02:06:51 AM
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After 4 days tearing my hair appart here it is :

NEW MINING POOL AVAILABLE
https://www.bilbotel.fr


VarDiff, Low latency, distributed and secure mining pool infrastructure
2% fees
Automatic payouts every 2H if balance > 0.1 YTN, and on Sunday if > 0.01.
No registration required



Just add the following after having replaced the wallet address to your miner
Code:
-a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://pool.bilbotel.fr:6234 -u YSqgicwZd1ea1qP8YYoLa54eKVUHbcZmGz -p c=YTN,stats

Don't forget to put in your password : c=YTN

Compare your stats on : http://www.bilbotel.fr/bench
Peer List (addnode) : http://www.bilbotel.fr/explorer/peers?id=1956

Happy Mining.

Feedback and donation welcome to :
YTN : YSqgicwZd1ea1qP8YYoLa54eKVUHbcZmGz
BTC : 1LG4aZYikdirJhpBUcsWXEXXn3VdvwpVDZ


Great!!... thank you!!... at the end it is working... joining to the pool... let mine this coin for a while...
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November 01, 2017, 02:17:29 AM
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what miner are you using ? i can find a miner for yesscryptr16 Sad
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November 01, 2017, 02:19:26 AM
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what miner are you using ? i can find a miner for yesscryptr16 Sad

it's the minerd file on the github. follow the site

also some questions because im new to cpu:
what are the downsides of a botnet entering? just that the reward accumulate with nefarious actors?
and what is the market cap at which asics usually enter the game, and why couldnt current asics or gpus be modded to mine?

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November 01, 2017, 02:34:23 AM
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where can download the compiled version of cpuminer-opt v3.7.1 for Windows?
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November 01, 2017, 02:44:23 AM
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I'm getting 13% rejects on http://www.bilbotel.fr - any idea why Nillecram?
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November 01, 2017, 02:55:06 AM
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where can download the compiled version of cpuminer-opt v3.7.1 for Windows?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1326803.0
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November 01, 2017, 03:33:05 AM
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where can download the compiled version of cpuminer-opt v3.7.1 for Windows?

Yescryptr16 is broken in cpuminer-opt-3.7.1. Watch my thread for fix. In the meantime you can use yenten-minerd.

AKA JayDDee, cpuminer-opt developer. https://github.com/JayDDee/cpuminer-opt
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5226770.msg53865575#msg53865575
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November 01, 2017, 04:07:06 AM
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what miner are you using ? i can find a miner for yesscryptr16 Sad

it's the minerd file on the github. follow the site

also some questions because im new to cpu:
what are the downsides of a botnet entering? just that the reward accumulate with nefarious actors?
and what is the market cap at which asics usually enter the game, and why couldnt current asics or gpus be modded to mine?

The downsides to a botnet mining are increasing the difficulty by a lot for the rest of us to win blocks.  Also bad press.  Not only would a coin have to have roughly a billion dollar market cap for asic companies to care, but certain types of processes like this one are just much less able to be broken down into simple optimized tasks for an asic.  GPU's are more specialized than cpu's but less specialized than asic's so with the right software people can oiptimize them more for a certain algorithm like standard yescrypt and cryptonight.  The reason we want to make it resistant to GPU and asic is because then less hashes will be done on the network and less hashes mean less power is wasted and it is cheaper to mine in electricity and hardware cost.  The difference between a raspberry pi bank and asic bank in energy usage is lightyears apart.  Also cpu's can be used for anything and so an investment is never wasted if you stop mining.

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November 01, 2017, 04:26:01 AM
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After 4 days tearing my hair appart here it is :

NEW MINING POOL AVAILABLE
https://www.bilbotel.fr


VarDiff, Low latency, distributed and secure mining pool infrastructure
2% fees
Automatic payouts every 2H if balance > 0.1 YTN, and on Sunday if > 0.01.
No registration required



Just add the following after having replaced the wallet address to your miner
Code:
-a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://pool.bilbotel.fr:6234 -u YSqgicwZd1ea1qP8YYoLa54eKVUHbcZmGz -p c=YTN,stats

Don't forget to put in your password : c=YTN

Compare your stats on : http://www.bilbotel.fr/bench
Peer List (addnode) : http://www.bilbotel.fr/explorer/peers?id=1956

Happy Mining.

Feedback and donation welcome to :
YTN : YSqgicwZd1ea1qP8YYoLa54eKVUHbcZmGz
BTC : 1LG4aZYikdirJhpBUcsWXEXXn3VdvwpVDZ


You are the 1st pool for YTN also for yescryptr16 algo
4 days is not wasted  Grin

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November 01, 2017, 05:11:11 AM
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After 4 days tearing my hair appart here it is :

NEW MINING POOL AVAILABLE
https://www.bilbotel.fr


VarDiff, Low latency, distributed and secure mining pool infrastructure
2% fees
Automatic payouts every 2H if balance > 0.1 YTN, and on Sunday if > 0.01.
No registration required



Just add the following after having replaced the wallet address to your miner
Code:
-a yescryptr16 -o stratum+tcp://pool.bilbotel.fr:6234 -u YSqgicwZd1ea1qP8YYoLa54eKVUHbcZmGz -p c=YTN,stats

Don't forget to put in your password : c=YTN

Compare your stats on : http://www.bilbotel.fr/bench
Peer List (addnode) : http://www.bilbotel.fr/explorer/peers?id=1956

Happy Mining.

Feedback and donation welcome to :
YTN : YSqgicwZd1ea1qP8YYoLa54eKVUHbcZmGz
BTC : 1LG4aZYikdirJhpBUcsWXEXXn3VdvwpVDZ


Your stratum and website appear to have died with more than a couple of hundred miners.  You might want to beef up your servers.
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November 01, 2017, 05:23:29 AM
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yeah! botnet start
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November 01, 2017, 06:01:08 AM
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yeah! botnet start
Why would anyone waste the time putting a botnet on this worthless coin? 
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November 01, 2017, 06:11:54 AM
Last edit: November 01, 2017, 07:00:26 AM by JC1DA
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yeah! botnet start

It's like there is someone with extensive amount of computational resources is mining this coin @@
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November 01, 2017, 06:51:18 AM
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what miner are you using ? i can find a miner for yesscryptr16 Sad

it's the minerd file on the github. follow the site

also some questions because im new to cpu:
what are the downsides of a botnet entering? just that the reward accumulate with nefarious actors?
and what is the market cap at which asics usually enter the game, and why couldnt current asics or gpus be modded to mine?

The downsides to a botnet mining are increasing the difficulty by a lot for the rest of us to win blocks.  Also bad press.  Not only would a coin have to have roughly a billion dollar market cap for asic companies to care, but certain types of processes like this one are just much less able to be broken down into simple optimized tasks for an asic.  GPU's are more specialized than cpu's but less specialized than asic's so with the right software people can oiptimize them more for a certain algorithm like standard yescrypt and cryptonight.  The reason we want to make it resistant to GPU and asic is because then less hashes will be done on the network and less hashes mean less power is wasted and it is cheaper to mine in electricity and hardware cost.  The difference between a raspberry pi bank and asic bank in energy usage is lightyears apart.  Also cpu's can be used for anything and so an investment is never wasted if you stop mining.

thanks this is good new info to me.

on a sarcastic note, it would be a shame if this serious project received negative press.

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November 01, 2017, 06:52:48 AM
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where can download the compiled version of cpuminer-opt v3.7.1 for Windows?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1326803.msg23798291#msg23798291
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November 01, 2017, 07:59:11 AM
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I saw that ... On it, i'm buffing my servers up.

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November 01, 2017, 08:44:59 AM
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Great job! I'm entering!
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