whotheff
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September 04, 2019, 09:42:41 AM |
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You can use your GPU rig's CPU to mine MHC coins. It requires just a little % of your CPU
this coin is not MINEABLE in true meaning - just staking, not hashing only 1000 lending is goody for this coin, as for me I agree, however I added it so even people with very slow CPUs, which usually stay idle all the time in some GPU rig which stays online 24/7 anyway, can also be used for something profitable. Even better, it barely uses any CPU resources, so no increase in power draw from forging MHC coins.
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Iamtutut
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September 04, 2019, 12:38:13 PM |
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I'm just about to renew my desktop computer. I won't use it primarily for mining but it doesn't hurt to think about making that machine somewhat profitable.
What would be your CPU choice in the mid-range? ($150-200)
Ryzen 2XXX or 3XXX according to what you can find in your Country.
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September 07, 2019, 10:14:04 PM |
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"BiblePay Evolution Anti-BotNet Features, 51% attack prevention with ChainLocks In BiblePay Evolution, we have built in a brand new feature called ABN (anti-botnet). The original use-case for ABN stems from our mission to prevent ASIC/GPU ports, run BiblePay on commodity PCs, and create a fair mining environment without groups of monopolies forming (IE Asic monopolies) who take a large percentage of mining rewards. Even with CPU mining, we have seen some rich actors, who own 300 servers, point all the hash power at BiblePay and take an unduly large percentage of daily rewards. On one hand, we agree, they have every right to. But on the other hand, we really would like to appeal to distinct head count so as to expose more people to the Gospel. In light of this we have released ABN, which requires a certain amount of coin*age to be present in each mined block in order to mine BiblePay. What this does is quickly uses up coin*age when an attack occurs (to give an example, if you are BotNet with 50 PCs, and your wallet balance is 50,000, after solving a few blocks with high hash power your wallet will run out of coin*age and you will not be able to mine more BiblePay until coin*age increases). The feature works like this. Our network requires an average calculated and pre-assessed static amount (posted in getmininginfo) of required coin*age and stores this in the chain. Each miner checks this number, and will search the wallet (this is all automatic) for coins totaling the requirement and place these coins in an ABN Stake transaction - and then begin mining. We do allow mining for All participants if a block is over 60 minutes old (this is so that our chain never stops if every single participant runs out of coin age). In this way, every block mined in Evolution is sure to be solved by a normal participant and not a bot-net over time. In addition to all of this, we have inherited Dash's 51% attack prevention system (ChainLocks). We have this feature fully merged in and ready to be released. This is an amazing addition to BiblePay, as it removes 51% attack risk by almost 100%. This is accomplished by asking our Sanctuaries to keep track of each solved block and not allow deep reorganizations once ChainLocks are live." Reference: https://wiki.biblepay.org/Generic_Smart_ContractsAndreas M. Antonopoulos talks about Dash LLMQ ChainLocks: https://twitter.com/StayDashy/status/1164577548543700994
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SVK Noko
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September 09, 2019, 04:44:17 AM |
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BitcoinLE (ble) this is a new kind of mining with a metronome beat witch is very energy efficent.
You can find any info on Bitcoinle.org
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togoshigekata
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October 15, 2019, 09:20:56 PM |
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BiblePay has released an external miner https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2388064.msg52730089#msg52730089We look forward to anyone who has GPU capabilities to try to port us to GPU (or ASIC). I want to see transparency here in our project - I want a good honest white hat hacker to give it a shot. There are interesting dynamics here - due to the low Proof of BibleHash (POBH) reward, but nevertheless we need to know if anyone can do it for the sake of the whole community.
On a side note: in this phase the external miner will *only solo mine* you cannot pool mine with it. The goal is to benchmark it, and if its faster than the core client, I will move on to making a stratum pool. I still want the stratum pool to handle future scalability and maintenance in BBP, to replace the C# server side pool code. We will just keep the orphan letter writing in the pool, and then move that to DSQL when we have time - then we can take down pool.biblepay.org, and just have p2pool and DSQL running. Then volunteers can make Nomp or whatever pool they want later off of p2pool as a template (or simply run more p2pools) etc.
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PainKiller1986
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October 16, 2019, 03:34:56 AM |
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guys, what sites are you using for check the best profit?
I used profitbot pro, but the owner close website, now i'm check the cryptunit but i need more coins to compare.
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whotheff
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October 16, 2019, 08:26:55 AM |
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guys, what sites are you using for check the best profit?
I used profitbot pro, but the owner close website, now i'm check the cryptunit but i need more coins to compare.
1. With current situation in crypto, it's more important to be able to sell what you mined. 2. The other option is to just mine and wait for bump. 3. Having real-time info on profitability can be quite inaccurate, because if 1.
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MATHReX
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October 16, 2019, 10:58:16 AM |
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guys, what sites are you using for check the best profit? I used profitbot pro, but the owner close website, now i'm check the cryptunit but i need more coins to compare.
You can check https://www.whattomine.com/calculators and find out the coins which are CPU mineable and see which will provide the best profitability. Anyway, wait a month as everyone is going to jump the wagon with RandomX and XMR mining using CPUs.
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casper77
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October 16, 2019, 11:24:03 AM |
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guys, what sites are you using for check the best profit? I used profitbot pro, but the owner close website, now i'm check the cryptunit but i need more coins to compare.
You can check https://www.whattomine.com/calculators and find out the coins which are CPU mineable and see which will provide the best profitability. Anyway, wait a month as everyone is going to jump the wagon with RandomX and XMR mining using CPUs. it has long been obvious that the really most profitable coins (both CPU and GPU) are not present on "whattomine" sites need to search by yourself but as a cpu-mining lover i'm waiting RandomX on XMR by the way there are already some RandomX coins
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PainKiller1986
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October 16, 2019, 06:13:11 PM |
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guys, what sites are you using for check the best profit? I used profitbot pro, but the owner close website, now i'm check the cryptunit but i need more coins to compare.
You can check https://www.whattomine.com/calculators and find out the coins which are CPU mineable and see which will provide the best profitability. Anyway, wait a month as everyone is going to jump the wagon with RandomX and XMR mining using CPUs. it has long been obvious that the really most profitable coins (both CPU and GPU) are not present on "whattomine" sites need to search by yourself but as a cpu-mining lover i'm waiting RandomX on XMR by the way there are already some RandomX coins Thanks for the answers, yeah whattomine isn't good for cpu miners. Some RandomX coins, could you show me ? i know just loki and ... maybe Scala
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ivakar
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October 17, 2019, 04:55:27 AM |
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Thanks for the answers, yeah whattomine isn't good for cpu miners.
Some RandomX coins, could you show me ? i know just loki and ... maybe Scala
the closer date of switching algo for Moner to randomx, the more and more other coins also swithcing to this algo the one you've mntioned already - loki, another one Wownero and you may check EPIC coin as well
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October 21, 2019, 04:51:12 PM |
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guys, what sites are you using for check the best profit? I used profitbot pro, but the owner close website, now i'm check the cryptunit but i need more coins to compare.
You can check https://www.whattomine.com/calculators and find out the coins which are CPU mineable and see which will provide the best profitability. Anyway, wait a month as everyone is going to jump the wagon with RandomX and XMR mining using CPUs. it has long been obvious that the really most profitable coins (both CPU and GPU) are not present on "whattomine" sites need to search by yourself but as a cpu-mining lover i'm waiting RandomX on XMR by the way there are already some RandomX coins Hello. recently I have mining cryptocurrencies with cpu. I have tried xmr but the profit is very low. Please give me a coin that you find good, thank you
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togoshigekata
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October 22, 2019, 09:01:47 PM Last edit: January 19, 2020, 10:35:43 PM by togoshigekata |
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casper77
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October 23, 2019, 01:27:08 AM |
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guys, what sites are you using for check the best profit? I used profitbot pro, but the owner close website, now i'm check the cryptunit but i need more coins to compare.
You can check https://www.whattomine.com/calculators and find out the coins which are CPU mineable and see which will provide the best profitability. Anyway, wait a month as everyone is going to jump the wagon with RandomX and XMR mining using CPUs. it has long been obvious that the really most profitable coins (both CPU and GPU) are not present on "whattomine" sites need to search by yourself but as a cpu-mining lover i'm waiting RandomX on XMR by the way there are already some RandomX coins Hello. recently I have mining cryptocurrencies with cpu. I have tried xmr but the profit is very low. Please give me a coin that you find good, thank you i will not prompt the name of the coin i’ll just say that i don’t like pool-mining coins due to botnets, i like solo-only coins such coins are not very many
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whotheff
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October 23, 2019, 08:15:35 AM |
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guys, what sites are you using for check the best profit? I used profitbot pro, but the owner close website, now i'm check the cryptunit but i need more coins to compare.
You can check https://www.whattomine.com/calculators and find out the coins which are CPU mineable and see which will provide the best profitability. Anyway, wait a month as everyone is going to jump the wagon with RandomX and XMR mining using CPUs. it has long been obvious that the really most profitable coins (both CPU and GPU) are not present on "whattomine" sites need to search by yourself but as a cpu-mining lover i'm waiting RandomX on XMR by the way there are already some RandomX coins Hello. recently I have mining cryptocurrencies with cpu. I have tried xmr but the profit is very low. Please give me a coin that you find good, thank you i will not prompt the name of the coin i’ll just say that i don’t like pool-mining coins due to botnets, i like solo-only coins such coins are not very many Have you then tried Solo Coin, Nerva, ETC?
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CryptoSyphon
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October 27, 2019, 11:45:10 AM |
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Hello everyone!
Right now I am mining Oscillate (OSL). There is a great community, and I can even mine it with an older computer. I think it worth a try.
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October 27, 2019, 04:02:52 PM |
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December 01, 2019, 03:16:10 PM |
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ANALCOIN
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VoskCoin (OP)
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December 04, 2019, 11:06:44 PM |
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togoshigekata
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December 27, 2019, 04:28:30 AM |
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BiblePay (BBP) has added back in rewards for contributing CPU time to real science research! About 23% of block rewards now go towards this PODC (Proof of Distributed Computing) allows blockchain energy to be used productively, to help cure cancer and fight AIDS and Malaria! BOINC is the program that donates your idle computer time to science projects World Community Grid (WCG) is the CPU only project through BOINC that BiblePay supports giving coin rewards for Step by Step Guide for PODC:https://wiki.biblepay.org/PODC_Setup
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