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July 01, 2018, 04:32:17 AM
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Found new CPU only mining coin -German coin. its yescript  cpu mining coin, released 2 days back but their community is big due to youtuber developer team.  their community is here https://discord.gg/V2gFdGr


Haha, now I  know how I missed German coin as its popular among German youtubers,  Smiley
Thanks for sharing, mining it now as network difficulty too less. looks promising,
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July 01, 2018, 05:57:16 AM
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Go with Gridcoin (GRC). You can find out more details at https://www.gridcoin.us/

Choose the projects that are CPU-only to ensure you do not "lose out" against contributors with GPUs.

The great thing about GRC is that you win regardless of whether GRC appreciates in value because you have made a valuable contribution towards scientific research.
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July 01, 2018, 07:25:33 PM
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Cryply just forked and is reborn with new wallet and brand new, unique CPU only algorythm YesPower.
Diff is still low.


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2634468.120

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July 01, 2018, 07:58:08 PM
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Found new CPU only mining coin -German coin. its yescript  cpu mining coin, released 2 days back but their community is big due to youtuber developer team.  their community is here https://discord.gg/V2gFdGr


Haha, now I  know how I missed German coin as its popular among German youtubers,  Smiley
Thanks for sharing, mining it now as network difficulty too less. looks promising,


Is there a bitcointalk thread for the German coin that we can refer to? I found the german thread which refers to as German Community Coin.
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July 01, 2018, 08:00:17 PM
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Found new CPU only mining coin -German coin. its yescript  cpu mining coin, released 2 days back but their community is big due to youtuber developer team.  their community is here https://discord.gg/V2gFdGr


Haha, now I  know how I missed German coin as its popular among German youtubers,  Smiley
Thanks for sharing, mining it now as network difficulty too less. looks promising,


Is there a bitcointalk thread for the German coin that we can refer to? I found the german thread which refers to as German Community Coin.

Nevermind. Found the ann thread. If anyone is interested then it is below. 

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4509310.0
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July 02, 2018, 09:53:16 PM
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Hi CPU miners!

I stumbled upon a coin which can be mined via Website (voluntarily!).

It's called JSE coin and can be CPU mined on any computer!

It's idea is to use mining instead of advertisements.
This saves electricity, bandwidth and annoying adds to users.
Can be added to any website and is visible to visitors
 (they have to agree to mine for you).

I tested it and mining is only active when you're reading.
(e.g. when CPU is idling and it can be barely felt).

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July 07, 2018, 11:18:33 AM
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Try Nimiq. I get around 120 NIM's per day with an old i7 using 6-core so as not to overuse the CPU. Mining it thru Skypool. Skypool miner is very easy to setup both on Ubuntu and Windows.

https://nimiq.com/
https://nimiq.skypool.org/

+1 for NIM

I'm mining with 8 cores and I'm getting about 270-300 NIM per day
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current CPU minable coins are below. (some can be mined by GPU, but CPU is still profitable)

Arionum (ARO (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2710248.0))
Biblepay (BBP (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2042657.0))
Cadexcoin (DEX)
Credits (CRDS (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1944858.0))
Cryply (CRP (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3019643.0))
Dynamic (DYN (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1902896.0))
Elicoin (ELI (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3028302.0))
HPPcoin (HPP)
HODLCoin (HODL (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1317918.0))
Koto (KOTO (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2728195.0))
Lines (LIN)
Magi (XMG (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=735170.0))
Plura (PLURA)
QWERTYcoin (QWERTY)
ROIcoin (ROI (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2361848.0))
SOLACE (SOLACE)
Stellite (XTL)
UltraNote (XUN)
Verium (VRM)
Wavi (WAVI (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3146751))
Yenten (YTN (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2329470.0))
Zettelkasten (ZETTEL (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3207356.0))

https://newcpucoins.com/

I recommend ELI, WAVI, and SOLACE.

Arionum - scam
Biblepay - scam
Cryply - scam
Koto  - scam
Wavi - scam
Yenten - scam

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========== BiblePay (BBP)

Team:
https://www.biblepay.org/cryptoguru/#_team

White Paper:
https://pool.biblepay.org/Docs/BiblePay_White_Paper.pdf

===

What Evidence/Proof does BiblePay have of 10% Charity Donations?

http://accountability.biblepay.org/

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CHARITY #1

Compassion International
https://www.compassion.com/

"All of our Actual Orphan ID #s are listed in:
http://pool.biblepay.org/ >>> "Orphans" >>> "Sponsored Orphan List"

Also, the receipts I posted in EXPENSES are the actual payments I made on my credit card.
I have a copy here in case the IRS comes to my house." -Rob (Creator)

==

COMPASSION INTL
ORGANIZATION NAME: BIBLEPAY
ACCOUNT #: 07816292

PHONE# : (800) 336-7676
HOURS: Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Mailing address: Compassion International Colorado Springs, CO 80997
ORG CONTACT: ROBERT A.

Call and ask about BiblePay:

thesnat21 called Compassion, confirmed 305 orphan sponsorships:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2388064.msg40663169#msg40663169

Brian879 called Compassion, confirmed 308 orphan sponsorships:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2388064.msg40664957#msg40664957

==

Contact:
Ginger Langehennig
Area Director of Donor Relations
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginger-langehennig-4b31981b/
832-797-3749 or glangehennig@us.ci.org

Proposals:
December - https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=53.0
February - https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=105.0
March - https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=137.0
April - https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=162.0
May - https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=181.0
June - https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=195.0

Pictures:
https://pool.biblepay.org/ >>> Orphans >>> Sponsored Orphan List

Tmike talking to Ginger from Compassion:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2388064.msg39981340#msg39981340

Rob's Scan of Ginger's Pamphlet:
http://pool.biblepay.org/san/mission/CompassionMeetingGinger.pdf

Statement from Santiago “Jimmy” Mellado, President & CEO, Compassion International
https://medium.com/biblepay-news/charity-profile-compassion-international-75741753e1c8

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CHARITY #2

BLOOM (Be Love Orphan Outreach Missions)
http://www.bloomworldwide.org/

Contact:
Executive Director, April Wareham

Proposals:
https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=73.0
https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=150.0
https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=186.0

Pictures:
https://biblepaysponsorkids.tumblr.com/post/171897500699/thank-you-bible-pay-the-children-in-uganda-have

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/Beloveorphanoutreach/posts/1603251943055348

Testimonials from BLOOM and CameroonONE
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2388064.msg39527580#msg39527580

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CHARITY #3

CameroonONE
https://www.cameroonone.org/

Contact:
Director of Operations, Todd Finklestone

Proposals:
https://forum.biblepay.org/index.php?topic=86.0

Pictures:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/fs0ckd8gvjuilko/AACdrA4JyiOhdeZR4DZkpnEUa?dl=0

Tweet:
https://twitter.com/CameroonONE/status/1010845995188588549

====================================

BiblePay is not a scam, BiblePay is legitimate,

10% of BiblePay coins have gone to Charity,

over $100,000 has gone to sponsoring Orphans this past year.

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July 07, 2018, 06:26:04 PM
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Try Nimiq. I get around 120 NIM's per day with an old i7 using 6-core so as not to overuse the CPU. Mining it thru Skypool. Skypool miner is very easy to setup both on Ubuntu and Windows.

https://nimiq.com/
https://nimiq.skypool.org/

+1 for NIM

I'm mining with 8 cores and I'm getting about 270-300 NIM per day

Thanks. Nimiq looks interesting. Below is the Ann thread if anyone is interested

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1952324.0
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July 10, 2018, 04:54:16 PM
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I hope this is allowed, because its CPU solo only for now. A GPU miner will be released later.

Project is called Lapo. Swiss made, with "real" team (linkedin links provided).

https://lapo.io

wallets here:

http://build.lapo.io

Bitcointalk:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2981605.0

Explorer:

http://explorer.lax.am

You can use built in miner. 1 block gives you 1500 LAX. Check ICO price!



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July 10, 2018, 05:27:10 PM
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Try Nimiq. I get around 120 NIM's per day with an old i7 using 6-core so as not to overuse the CPU. Mining it thru Skypool. Skypool miner is very easy to setup both on Ubuntu and Windows.

https://nimiq.com/
https://nimiq.skypool.org/

+1 for NIM

I'm mining with 8 cores and I'm getting about 270-300 NIM per day

Thanks. Nimiq looks interesting. Below is the Ann thread if anyone is interested

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1952324.0

i thought nimiq and nimiq(net) were the same. but it is not
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July 10, 2018, 06:00:17 PM
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I hope this is allowed, because its CPU solo only for now. A GPU miner will be released later.

Project is called Lapo. Swiss made, with "real" team (linkedin links provided).

https://lapo.io

wallets here:

http://build.lapo.io

Bitcointalk:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2981605.0

Explorer:

http://explorer.lax.am

You can use built in miner. 1 block gives you 1500 LAX. Check ICO price!




hmmm,

I read this about 5 minutes after you posted it.
Whilst I was downloading the wallet and letting it sync, I noticed 2 things
1) The wallet was 5 weeks behind ! (original Ann was back in February)
2) The explorer was showing a hashrate of 0.1242 Gh/s, or 124.2 Mh/s

I thought, hmm, must be a real easy algo to mine, but then I found out it is Lryra2z.
So I have no idea what supercomputer you are using to find "a few blocks a day", but my 22 core cpu manages about 600 kh/s or 0.6 mh/s

Easiest way to mine lyra2z is with massive gpu farm now

Strange post...looks like you are simply promoting the ICO

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July 10, 2018, 09:53:59 PM
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I hope this is allowed, because its CPU solo only for now. A GPU miner will be released later.

Project is called Lapo. Swiss made, with "real" team (linkedin links provided).

https://lapo.io

wallets here:

http://build.lapo.io

Bitcointalk:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2981605.0

Explorer:

http://explorer.lax.am

You can use built in miner. 1 block gives you 1500 LAX. Check ICO price!




hmmm,

I read this about 5 minutes after you posted it.
Whilst I was downloading the wallet and letting it sync, I noticed 2 things
1) The wallet was 5 weeks behind ! (original Ann was back in February)
2) The explorer was showing a hashrate of 0.1242 Gh/s, or 124.2 Mh/s

I thought, hmm, must be a real easy algo to mine, but then I found out it is Lryra2z.
So I have no idea what supercomputer you are using to find "a few blocks a day", but my 22 core cpu manages about 600 kh/s or 0.6 mh/s

Easiest way to mine lyra2z is with massive gpu farm now

Strange post...looks like you are simply promoting the ICO

J

I promoting the coin, thats true. I do it because I like the team and project (nice conversations at telegram).

But everything I wrote is true. Its CPU minable only at the moment (wallet + RPC + external miner is not working).

If I show you screenshots of my found blocks, you can say its photoshoped or something like "for sure you used a lot more computing power than a single I7 5820K can do". So believe me or not... but:

I promote the project because I own a Masternode. Guess how I managed to collect 1 million coins! I mined them with my homecomputer.

If I were you, I would give it a try for, lets say 24 hours. Pretty sure you manage to find some blocks.

Lryra2z: All miners are in the same boat. You dont have to fight against huge GPU rigs.

Check my other posts and my profile. Does it look like "not trustworthy"?

happy mining!
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July 10, 2018, 11:48:20 PM
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I hope this is allowed, because its CPU solo only for now. A GPU miner will be released later.

Project is called Lapo. Swiss made, with "real" team (linkedin links provided).

https://lapo.io

wallets here:

http://build.lapo.io

Bitcointalk:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2981605.0

Explorer:

http://explorer.lax.am

You can use built in miner. 1 block gives you 1500 LAX. Check ICO price!




hmmm,

I read this about 5 minutes after you posted it.
Whilst I was downloading the wallet and letting it sync, I noticed 2 things
1) The wallet was 5 weeks behind ! (original Ann was back in February)
2) The explorer was showing a hashrate of 0.1242 Gh/s, or 124.2 Mh/s

I thought, hmm, must be a real easy algo to mine, but then I found out it is Lryra2z.
So I have no idea what supercomputer you are using to find "a few blocks a day", but my 22 core cpu manages about 600 kh/s or 0.6 mh/s

Easiest way to mine lyra2z is with massive gpu farm now

Strange post...looks like you are simply promoting the ICO

J

I promoting the coin, thats true. I do it because I like the team and project (nice conversations at telegram).

But everything I wrote is true. Its CPU minable only at the moment (wallet + RPC + external miner is not working).

If I show you screenshots of my found blocks, you can say its photoshoped or something like "for sure you used a lot more computing power than a single I7 5820K can do". So believe me or not... but:

I promote the project because I own a Masternode. Guess how I managed to collect 1 million coins! I mined them with my homecomputer.

If I were you, I would give it a try for, lets say 24 hours. Pretty sure you manage to find some blocks.

Lryra2z: All miners are in the same boat. You dont have to fight against huge GPU rigs.

Check my other posts and my profile. Does it look like "not trustworthy"?

happy mining!

The reason I am wary is simple, i'm using a nIntel 22 Core Xeon E5-2699 v4 Broadwell Server CPU/Processor with HT, and in 14 hours mining not found 1 block, with a hasrate of 600Kh/s, so just wondering what your hash is, and how many blocks a day you are mining?
I would not accuse you of "photoshopping", just intruigued. Did you mine when the diff and hash were much lower?

As for gpus, if anyone knows how to write a private pool, then anyone could easily mine using MMR, they are doing about 135Mh/s for 24hrs for around $75, right up to 1.88 Gh/s, so like I say its not really a cpu algo anymore, and as soon as the coin becomes more popular, the gpu guys will cream all the rewards....

My bad really, I should have spotted this coin weeks earlier when the diff would have probably been a tenth what it is now....
Still interested in your hashrate thou, I often think these server cpus are not all they are cracked up to be, generally they have cores but sacrifice speed, and ram speed....often makes the difference.
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July 11, 2018, 08:56:59 AM
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@minerja

Yeah, sometimes those powerful server CPUs gives worse results than high frequency regular desktop models. There are many varaibles affecting the final hashpower.

Anyway, is this LAX coin present on any exchange yet?
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July 11, 2018, 08:11:26 PM
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I made a screenshot where you can see CPU-Z, lapo mining transactions, getmininginfo (hashrate) and you can see THIS thread in background  Cool

https://imgur.com/a/kYKsFGL

But I'm to stupid to get it showing up here. Please open the link.

When I was mining, diff was around 0,4. Right now is 0.56

You have to find some blocks with 22 cores!? Strange if not.

But as you can see, I'm not kidding.
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July 11, 2018, 09:21:18 PM
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you can ask for a brochure about starting mining. step by step. or a video.
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July 12, 2018, 05:05:05 PM
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I made a screenshot where you can see CPU-Z, lapo mining transactions, getmininginfo (hashrate) and you can see THIS thread in background  Cool

https://imgur.com/a/kYKsFGL

But I'm to stupid to get it showing up here. Please open the link.

When I was mining, diff was around 0,4. Right now is 0.56

You have to find some blocks with 22 cores!? Strange if not.

But as you can see, I'm not kidding.

Hi,
I really appreciate you posting that pic.
Whilst the nethash rate is quite similar to what it is today, the diff, is significantly higher. I have been mining for 12 hours solid , and still no blocks, but the diff is 1.4 - 1.6, and i cant remember exactly how diff works, but the increase is much harder than it looks. Although it looks like 2 to 2.5 times more if i remember rightly the diff, is usually exponetial, so than 0.56 to 1.4 is more like 20 fold increase in diff...explains why i am not finding any blocks.

The other think when solo mining is latency. I hit this quite a lot being in the UK. When pool mining my 680 ish ms latency makes virtually no difference, but when solo mining, if someone else has say a latency of 10-20ms, then if we both submit together, they win every time....oh well, as i said before, i'm just too late, will have to wait for a pool...
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July 13, 2018, 08:52:17 PM
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I made a screenshot where you can see CPU-Z, lapo mining transactions, getmininginfo (hashrate) and you can see THIS thread in background  Cool

https://imgur.com/a/kYKsFGL

But I'm to stupid to get it showing up here. Please open the link.

When I was mining, diff was around 0,4. Right now is 0.56

You have to find some blocks with 22 cores!? Strange if not.

But as you can see, I'm not kidding.

I started mining LAPO after helpful instructions from this site. Been at it for many hours now with an 8 core AMD but not a single coin so far. Not sure if I am doing something wrong or if it is the difficulty thats causing this. Is there any pool for LAPO that I could join?
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July 16, 2018, 04:17:52 PM
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I started mining again just to see if I would find blocks.

2 blocks (3000 coins) found in 16 hours. Will stop it because my masternode gives me more.

However... its still possible.Dont know why you are so unlucky.

My CPU is a 5830K. 6 core, 12 threads @3900


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