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May 26, 2018, 08:16:33 AM
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I got dual xenon-5670's 32 cores curious if I should mine with it.

Xenon lol Cheesy

People here mine using a single laptop, and you are wondering if you should mine
using two server class CPUs!?! Mine on!

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May 26, 2018, 09:44:10 AM
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I got dual xenon-5670's 32 cores curious if I should mine with it.

I have two Xeons (16 cores total) Dell server at work that was idling, and decided to use it for mining. Started solo mining Credits CRDS few months ago, but now moved to Webchain, because I like this new project and think it can develop well in the future. WEB isn't in any exchange yet.
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May 26, 2018, 05:18:17 PM
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I got dual xenon-5670's 32 cores curious if I should mine with it.

I have two Xeons (16 cores total) Dell server at work that was idling, and decided to use it for mining. Started solo mining Credits CRDS few months ago, but now moved to Webchain, because I like this new project and think it can develop well in the future. WEB isn't in any exchange yet.

What kind of hash rate are you getting with this? Also what algo WEB is using? I would've mined some other good coins as well if I had a powerful CPU Smiley
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May 26, 2018, 05:37:10 PM
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@deepcryptomine

These are pretty old CPUs, not so powerfull if you compare them to Ryzen for example, but I didn't have to buy them and server is running at work (no energy cost) so it's free crypto for me anyway. I'm always looking for some new, promising projects with CPU friendly PoW, so I won't compete with multiple GPU rigs. Webchain is using a modified CryptoNote Standard 008, you can read more in their ANN thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3649170.0 . I am getting around 175-185 H/s.

What other coins you had in mind? Smiley
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May 27, 2018, 05:55:31 PM
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@deepcryptomine

These are pretty old CPUs, not so powerfull if you compare them to Ryzen for example, but I didn't have to buy them and server is running at work (no energy cost) so it's free crypto for me anyway. I'm always looking for some new, promising projects with CPU friendly PoW, so I won't compete with multiple GPU rigs. Webchain is using a modified CryptoNote Standard 008, you can read more in their ANN thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3649170.0 . I am getting around 175-185 H/s.

What other coins you had in mind? Smiley

Thanks @sud. I currently only mine zoin and b2bcoin. I like both of those project but the overall hash rate has increased so much that it is getting harder to mine. I did look at the web and looks interesting. I will start mining WEB too.
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May 30, 2018, 01:30:31 PM
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ROI coin looks good. 60sat each coin not bad to mine with office laptop in background.  https://roi-coin.com/
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May 30, 2018, 02:27:09 PM
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@deepcryptomine

These are pretty old CPUs, not so powerfull if you compare them to Ryzen for example, but I didn't have to buy them and server is running at work (no energy cost) so it's free crypto for me anyway. I'm always looking for some new, promising projects with CPU friendly PoW, so I won't compete with multiple GPU rigs. Webchain is using a modified CryptoNote Standard 008, you can read more in their ANN thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3649170.0 . I am getting around 175-185 H/s.

What other coins you had in mind? Smiley

Thanks @sud. I currently only mine zoin and b2bcoin. I like both of those project but the overall hash rate has increased so much that it is getting harder to mine. I did look at the web and looks interesting. I will start mining WEB too.

Zoin is an interesting project, it was very profitable to anyone who was mining ZOI last year before the huge pump in December. Now, with the upcoming NIX airdrop, network hashpower and price increased a lot, so it is harder to mine with profit. Are you going to start mining NIX once it launch?
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May 31, 2018, 04:36:33 AM
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Aquachain
CPU MINING - GPU +  ASIC RESISTANT
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SMART CONTRACTS + 240 SECOND BLOCKS
IMMUTABILITY + SCHEDULED HARD FORKS


About the coin (basics):
Smart Contracts (Eth EVM compatible)
Scheduled maintenance hardforks
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No refunds, no bailouts

GPU + ASIC resistant
Algo: ethash, argon2id (since block 22800)
Supply max: 42000000
Reward: 1 coin per block
Target block time: 4 minute blocks (240 seconds)
Fair Launch

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June 01, 2018, 07:22:25 AM
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@deepcryptomine

These are pretty old CPUs, not so powerfull if you compare them to Ryzen for example, but I didn't have to buy them and server is running at work (no energy cost) so it's free crypto for me anyway. I'm always looking for some new, promising projects with CPU friendly PoW, so I won't compete with multiple GPU rigs. Webchain is using a modified CryptoNote Standard 008, you can read more in their ANN thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3649170.0 . I am getting around 175-185 H/s.

What other coins you had in mind? Smiley

Thanks @sud. I currently only mine zoin and b2bcoin. I like both of those project but the overall hash rate has increased so much that it is getting harder to mine. I did look at the web and looks interesting. I will start mining WEB too.

Zoin is an interesting project, it was very profitable to anyone who was mining ZOI last year before the huge pump in December. Now, with the upcoming NIX airdrop, network hashpower and price increased a lot, so it is harder to mine with profit. Are you going to start mining NIX once it launch?

I've been mining Zoin for a while but with the old CPUs I have it is not profitable. So most likely I won't mine NIX either. I've started mining webchain so currently I am only mining webchain and b2bcoin. I used to mine Intense as well but difficulty increased so much that you don't get anything.

Are there any other coins then webchain that you are mining?
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June 01, 2018, 08:35:31 AM
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I got dual xenon-5670's 32 cores curious if I should mine with it.

Hi,
I'm confused.
Thought Xeon 5670s were 6 core 12 thread?
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June 03, 2018, 04:20:38 PM
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What to mine with a ryzen 1700.cpu?right now i mining loki but my 1700 gives only 200 h/s with 5 threads, Is there other coin to can add more threads and take better h/s?
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June 04, 2018, 11:12:30 PM
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What to mine with a ryzen 1700.cpu?right now i mining loki but my 1700 gives only 200 h/s with 5 threads, Is there other coin to can add more threads and take better h/s?

Someone else posted below hasrate on the first page for ryzen 7 1700

Aeon (cryptonight-light) xmrig: 1900 H/s
Intensecoin (cryptonight) xmrig-nvidia: 500 H/s
Credits (Aragon2d) in wallet miner: 45 kH/s
Yenten (YescryptR16): 1030 H/s

I've an average CPU and I get around 500 H/S for Zoin, 100 H/S for WEB and around 80-100H/S for B2Bcoin.
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June 05, 2018, 07:10:59 AM
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@deepcryptomine

These are pretty old CPUs, not so powerfull if you compare them to Ryzen for example, but I didn't have to buy them and server is running at work (no energy cost) so it's free crypto for me anyway. I'm always looking for some new, promising projects with CPU friendly PoW, so I won't compete with multiple GPU rigs. Webchain is using a modified CryptoNote Standard 008, you can read more in their ANN thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3649170.0 . I am getting around 175-185 H/s.

What other coins you had in mind? Smiley

Thanks @sud. I currently only mine zoin and b2bcoin. I like both of those project but the overall hash rate has increased so much that it is getting harder to mine. I did look at the web and looks interesting. I will start mining WEB too.

Zoin is an interesting project, it was very profitable to anyone who was mining ZOI last year before the huge pump in December. Now, with the upcoming NIX airdrop, network hashpower and price increased a lot, so it is harder to mine with profit. Are you going to start mining NIX once it launch?

I've been mining Zoin for a while but with the old CPUs I have it is not profitable. So most likely I won't mine NIX either. I've started mining webchain so currently I am only mining webchain and b2bcoin. I used to mine Intense as well but difficulty increased so much that you don't get anything.

Are there any other coins then webchain that you are mining?

I also mine Credits CRDS which is on Aragon2d algo. Although it is hardly proftiable right now, their team is trying to get some good business deal to use their blockchain in business., so it there is a chance for future success. Credits also have masternodes.
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June 05, 2018, 02:05:55 PM
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I got dual xenon-5670's 32 cores curious if I should mine with it.

Hi,
I'm confused.
Thought Xeon 5670s were 6 core 12 thread?
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They are, he's just shitposting trying to be interesting.
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June 06, 2018, 12:42:47 PM
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Any intel cpus decent for mining?
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June 06, 2018, 02:43:47 PM
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Any intel cpus decent for mining?

I'm fairly new, so just starting to learn what "decent" is, but...  I have a Xeon X5675 that was getting ~220 H/s at supportxmr.  It's my workstation CPU, so I only ran it in my mining rig for about a week.  I took my old server down form the attic and found it had a X5660 which gets about ~194 H/s for roughly the same amount of power that the X5675 was using.  If you have a LGA 1366 mobo look for Xeons at ebay, they're dirt cheap right now.

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June 06, 2018, 04:45:10 PM
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You can mine on most modern Intel CPUs, like i5, i7 or Xeons, but you have to check if this is profitable for you. It depends on many factors, like power cost, parts cost, which coin and algo you want to mine, etc. All this you have to calculate for yourself when you know your rig hashpower.
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June 06, 2018, 06:36:46 PM
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Used to mine Litecoin on ASIC. Frankly, the yield per day did not exceed 12 $, and taking into account the cost of electricity -  8 $, not thick!
Now I'm thinking about the mastenodes, i've been watching the news about them for a while now. I'm trying to choose from three: GoByte, Zest and LUX.

Still, I'm looking towards the first coin - it's too tempting to hear the latest news about the decline in the cost of the transaction and the increase in profits for the owners of masternodes, which is not the case with other coins - they promise 70% of the award against 30% to the miners. It sounds attractive, and GoByte is not just another scam project - they've already collected the funds and the product is working. Guys, I need you help! Which coin would you prefer from these three and why?
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June 06, 2018, 07:39:01 PM
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Hi everyone, here is a CPU only minable coin,
 designed to be mined via web browser: JSECOIN

It is designed for micropayments of online services.

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June 06, 2018, 08:08:40 PM
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As a normal computer user, I use to keep my i5 PC for mining in free time.  I found ROI-coin is the best coin to mine and then traded on exchange after 30 days, the return on ROI-coin is very high and roadmap of the coin looks great. https://roi-coin.com


I am also mining roi coin.
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