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April 24, 2018, 08:29:58 AM
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Mine is good at nicehash cryptov7. After 4 days, I have only 5 rejected shares, so must be something on your end...

Aside from that, BCH is climbing very fast because of the upcoming fork I supose...
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April 24, 2018, 08:38:34 AM
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Meanwhile, the AMD farm is full on with cryptonite7 (NH and Nanopool/Monero) - profitability is outstanding. Low power too, so am very happy here.


Do you get bunches of rejected shares on NH with CN7 algo? I have to switch to Nanopool completely because of the problem. Some people report that old CN algo workloads that are submitted to CN7 NH pool cause the problem but NH do not want to address the problem.

Yes, thats an issue with NH to address - I switch back and forth NH and Nanopool - I have around 255kh/s hash pointed NH CN7 and even during high rejects period, 50kh/s can still get 0.01 BTC .... I observed that during the night (US time) has less rejects, compared to daytime -- I think this is probably rental/hash supply and demand for current CN7 coins marketplace -- NH may need to fix their "fast" switching codes IMHO -- and may not be anything to do with CN pointing to the wrong CN7 pool.

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April 24, 2018, 03:47:44 PM
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Have to say the b52  from halong  is a god  not the god but  a god none the less..

I did a mod and put in some highend san ace fans they dropped temps and noise.

Look what a 1460 watt asic miner is earning  for sia


https://www.nicehash.com/miner/146UJM5kgzLVUV23CXCf33KQKHckoX1gx3


0.0060 to 0.0075 btc a day  or

$55.80  to $69.75 usd


1.46 x 24 = 35 k-watts a day or   $3.50

so it is netting  52 to 66 a day


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3345156.0


I am fighting with them on this thread  as they simply have a different business style then I do.

But if you have a bank  that will transfer them the money  I think an s11 is worth it.


https://siamining.com/   if you look here  this pool has 17,662 th  that is

4100 s11's or b52's


https://siastats.info/

the whole network is 32,000 th or 8000 s11's or b 52's

I think  getting one or 2 of these is good.

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April 24, 2018, 04:07:46 PM
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citronick, I see you keep mine and hold zen. You think it will rise high over long time? I'm trying to plan my long-term holding, right now I'm mining and keeping raven and pigeon. Also I hope xzc will explode soon.
I think I will try LUX for some days. Thanks for sharing. Your info is useful as always Smiley

Accumulated a nice bag of ZEN from mining since last year, now -- just buying them off (cost averaging) everyday - via Prohashing. I have good feeling about ZEN ahead of ZEC in the future. So will keep that bag when its time to cash out. Zcoin/XZC is another coin that has good upside, marketcap only 200m, easily a 1b coin ...

Agreed... I've been following and mining Zencash since the beginning... all through the ZCL fork, the dev crisis, and through the formation of their outstanding professional team they have now.  I mined enough for a few securenodes and sold off quite a few to pay for other things.  I wish I hadn't done that... the Supernode (basically a masternode) could be quite profitable.  So I leave a rig of five 1070s mining it constantly.


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LUX currently is very profitable. If you have 1080tis to spare, mine LUX. The PHI miner from alexis, anx and even tpruvot plain vanilla ccminer supports PHI... so you can use SMOS.

I've modestly mined a small bag of Lux over the last couple of weeks.  It's not going to stay under the radar for long.


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For the X16R/S experiment, I have a handsome bag of RVN, PGM and Proton - will keep these till year end and cash out.

These three are baffling to me.  I mined enough Proton to run a masternode, but quickly discovered they compiled their wallet using old libraries from 2014, and couldn't get the masternode to run on Ubuntu 16.04... dumped that bag.  I want to like Raven and Pigeon... but I don't get why they exist other than to say that they exist.
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Bitmain announces an asic for BYTOM.  Huh
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April 24, 2018, 05:09:32 PM
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Bitmain announces an asic for BYTOM.  Huh

What is bytom?

I lose track where does it list?

They dropped their sia A3 to 512 and it takes a 200 dollar coupon

so 512 + 100 = 612 - 200 = 412  pretty cheap

Sia  is moving up price wise and hash rate is 32,000 th  that would be 40000 A3s or 8000 s11/b52

So sia could hang in there

As for LTC  it is 220,000 gh which is over 400,000 L3+  so it can stay above power costs.

Bytom  I don't know the al- gore- rhythm

the coins,
 the prices ,
the hash rate.


not sure if the thing can be flooded out.


bitmain is cranking out gear after gear after gear after gear

https://bytom.io/


https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bytom/

number 27 worth 1 billion

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April 24, 2018, 06:18:55 PM
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I was mining ZEN but switched to Prohashing.com and convert Script, X11, SHA256 and Equihash to BTC, Zen and a few more coins. I think this is the best strategy for now suitable for my group, leveraging BTC current value and accumulate key alts while there are still cheap.


Do you have any Avalon miners pointed at Prohashing?  I couldn't for the life of me to get them to work with a space in the password field.  They would never start hashing.  If I just put a=sha-256 in the password field it mines fine.  But if I put in a=sha-256 n=avalon it would never start mining.  Anything with a space in the password field makes it choke.  I even tried to put it in quotes with no luck.

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April 24, 2018, 07:12:03 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3345156.0


I am fighting with them on this thread  as they simply have a different business style then I do.

But if you have a bank  that will transfer them the money  I think an s11 is worth it.


It's a shame they charge so much extra to use crypto otherwise I might have picked one up but it also looks like it's sold out now too.  Oh well.

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April 24, 2018, 07:17:43 PM
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For those w/ 1080/1080ti's

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3370685.0

http://cryptomining-blog.com/9757-get-up-to-about-50-mhs-on-eth-with-gtx-1080-ti-and-ohgodanethlargementpill/

It's a tool that injects modified gddr5x memory timings during runtime. Kicks the ethash up another notch
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For those w/ 1080/1080ti's

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3370685.0

http://cryptomining-blog.com/9757-get-up-to-about-50-mhs-on-eth-with-gtx-1080-ti-and-ohgodanethlargementpill/

It's a tool that injects modified gddr5x memory timings during runtime. Kicks the ethash up another notch

Saw this thread too. Amazing work by devs but too bad tho it only works for ethash. Even if it gets your ETHlarges your 1080/1080tis to 52+MH/s it's still won't matter much because there are still other coins/algos that are more profitable. Or am i missing something here?

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April 25, 2018, 06:37:44 AM
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Mine is good at nicehash cryptov7. After 4 days, I have only 5 rejected shares, so must be something on your end...

Aside from that, BCH is climbing very fast because of the upcoming fork I supose...

Didn't realize there was an incoming BCH fork. Anyway for those interested, here is a reference article:
https://www.inverse.com/article/44084-bitcoin-cash-hard-fork

To summarize what it says, basically BCH is upgrading its block size again from 8mb to 32mb. Man they do have some big issues with size. #overcompensating

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April 25, 2018, 11:18:07 AM
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I was mining ZEN but switched to Prohashing.com and convert Script, X11, SHA256 and Equihash to BTC, Zen and a few more coins. I think this is the best strategy for now suitable for my group, leveraging BTC current value and accumulate key alts while there are still cheap.


Do you have any Avalon miners pointed at Prohashing?  I couldn't for the life of me to get them to work with a space in the password field.  They would never start hashing.  If I just put a=sha-256 in the password field it mines fine.  But if I put in a=sha-256 n=avalon it would never start mining.  Anything with a space in the password field makes it choke.  I even tried to put it in quotes with no luck.

yeah.... a=sha-256 only at the pwd field ~ according to the Sokolowski brothers who runs PH, the backend is quite complex and for now their priority to get SHA-256 mining stable first.

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April 25, 2018, 12:00:14 PM
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For those w/ 1080/1080ti's

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3370685.0

http://cryptomining-blog.com/9757-get-up-to-about-50-mhs-on-eth-with-gtx-1080-ti-and-ohgodanethlargementpill/

It's a tool that injects modified gddr5x memory timings during runtime. Kicks the ethash up another notch

Saw this thread too. Amazing work by devs but too bad tho it only works for ethash. Even if it gets your ETHlarges your 1080/1080tis to 52+MH/s it's still won't matter much because there are still other coins/algos that are more profitable. Or am i missing something here?

this must be utilizing the gddr5x memory to its full potential...

I remember when people are saying the HBM memory in fury and nano aren't worth it..and then it became good at equihash..

now i also remember when people are saying 1080/1080ti gddr5x are not worth it because gddr5 is king...now devs know how to harness gddr5x full power...we'll see  Cool
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April 25, 2018, 05:39:10 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3345156.0


I am fighting with them on this thread  as they simply have a different business style then I do.

But if you have a bank  that will transfer them the money  I think an s11 is worth it.


It's a shame they charge so much extra to use crypto otherwise I might have picked one up but it also looks like it's sold out now too.  Oh well.

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Yiimp is finding really hard Lux.. only 5 in the last 12 hours.. not getting as supposed. Sad
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I was mining ZEN but switched to Prohashing.com and convert Script, X11, SHA256 and Equihash to BTC, Zen and a few more coins. I think this is the best strategy for now suitable for my group, leveraging BTC current value and accumulate key alts while there are still cheap.


Do you have any Avalon miners pointed at Prohashing?  I couldn't for the life of me to get them to work with a space in the password field.  They would never start hashing.  If I just put a=sha-256 in the password field it mines fine.  But if I put in a=sha-256 n=avalon it would never start mining.  Anything with a space in the password field makes it choke.  I even tried to put it in quotes with no luck.

yeah.... a=sha-256 only at the pwd field ~ according to the Sokolowski brothers who runs PH, the backend is quite complex and for now their priority to get SHA-256 mining stable first.

That's what I thought.  Makes tracking miners harder, but oh well.  Thanks for the confirmation.

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Yiimp is finding really hard Lux.. only 5 in the last 12 hours.. not getting as supposed. Sad

looks like similar results with zpool
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April 25, 2018, 09:36:51 PM
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Yiimp is finding really hard Lux.. only 5 in the last 12 hours.. not getting as supposed. Sad

looks like similar results with zpool

Its a matter of time ocminer may setup his pool and draw the crowd.

I am still at yiimp.eu because the pool has 20GH/s of hash power -- frankly, the other pools are quite pathetic...

I have all my available 1080tis at yiimp currently, and also my buddy's VEGA rig that he dropped off today for CN7 upgrading (I sold my VEGAs to him awhile back).... PHI and CN seems to share the same mining properties ie. high core/low mem but I couldn't keep the VEGA watts down even using the same powertables for CN7/XMR. The 8 x VEGA64s is currently blazing at 32-34MH/s per GPU at i=21 but draws almost 200w per GPU!

For best results, try:

NVIDIA-1080tis
zealot/enemy-1.08
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3378390.msg35416662#msg35416662
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Also available at SMOS/Linux

AMD/Vega/RX
sgminer-phi-5.6.1-bitbandi-3-windows-amd64
https://github.com/216k155/sgminer-phi1612-Implemented/releases

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April 26, 2018, 04:22:13 AM
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Yiimp is finding really hard Lux.. only 5 in the last 12 hours.. not getting as supposed. Sad

looks like similar results with zpool

Its a matter of time ocminer may setup his pool and draw the crowd.

I am still at yiimp.eu because the pool has 20GH/s of hash power -- frankly, the other pools are quite pathetic...

I think BSOD has the most hash... they were over 50% at one point.  The Lux community wants to spread the hash around and I moved to Pickaxe... quite pleased with this pool.



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April 26, 2018, 04:25:57 AM
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Yiimp is finding really hard Lux.. only 5 in the last 12 hours.. not getting as supposed. Sad

looks like similar results with zpool

Its a matter of time ocminer may setup his pool and draw the crowd.

I am still at yiimp.eu because the pool has 20GH/s of hash power -- frankly, the other pools are quite pathetic...

I think BSOD has the most hash... they were over 50% at one point.  The Lux community wants to spread the hash around and I moved to Pickaxe... quite pleased with this pool.

Yeah.... BSOD has huge Lux pool - missed this one.

Will try Pickaxe too



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