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Author Topic: [ANN] Ravencoin [RVN] PoW GPU Mining | Asset Transfer Blockchain (Updated ANN)  (Read 1170212 times)
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April 22, 2018, 07:39:20 PM
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April 22, 2018, 10:25:58 PM
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Any new exchanges yet? or still only cryptobridge..... 

It's also on Nanex : https://nanex.co/exchange/RVNNANO

                QBTC : https://www.qbtc.com/trade

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April 22, 2018, 11:19:19 PM
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What pool is everyone using?
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April 23, 2018, 01:03:02 AM
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Use this explorer

http://raven-blockchain.info/
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April 23, 2018, 02:05:30 AM
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What pool is everyone using?


If you're looking for a large pool most people seem to be using Suprnova (https://rvn.suprnova.cc/) or Ravenminer (http://ravenminer.com/).  But it is probably best to try a few different ones to see what works best for you.  Probably can't go wrong giving one of these two pools a try to start out with.

If you want a medium or smaller pool best bet is to just go through this thread identify them and then check them out.  There are a lot of smaller pools out there. 

Good luck

 
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April 23, 2018, 02:23:56 AM
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guys tell me which pool it is best now to mine crows ? at the bsod I honestly don't like it, what else can I try ?
If you like large:
~Ravencoin or Suprnova - but I don't like large
If you like medium
~Yiimp,
~Panda,
~Cryptoparty (seems to all the buz right now)
But i prefer smaller, but not micro (>10GH)
~Pickaxe,
~Virtopia, (that's were I'm at now)
~Minepool

Most of the pools with any hashrate >10GH will be fine.

Or check out this site: https://rvnstats.info/d/TcDzUYmmz/x16r-ravencoin-mining-pool-statistics-v1-3?orgId=1

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April 23, 2018, 07:49:32 AM
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Dunno if anyone mentioned this in the last day or so as I'm just running out the door and don't have time to check...

But RVN is now in Blockfolio
..just sync coins when you go to add.

Ravencoin (RVN) Decentralised: RHE9Pys8aQ47G28PYhC2umaT7ouNvtpXkU
Hanacoin (HANA) Centralised: HJzbjF8YUcETVB6K23o84aRY7wBirzJNrr
Both can work
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April 23, 2018, 08:38:59 AM
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how much bts should i have?and once I get off the exchange how long does it take to hit my account, this seems to be taking too long
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April 23, 2018, 09:01:15 AM
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RVN coin is keep moving silently and less people actually are realizing the potential. This is best example how some project can be built without need of initial coin offering (ICO) or hype and false promises. It will surprise the mates those are busy with speculative markets right now. Price are stable before next rise almost.
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April 23, 2018, 11:15:31 AM
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RVN coin is keep moving silently and less people actually are realizing the potential. This is best example how some project can be built without need of initial coin offering (ICO) or hype and false promises. It will surprise the mates those are busy with speculative markets right now. Price are stable before next rise almost.

Yes and also the mining difficulty seems to be stable now so I expect another positive price movement followed by another jump in global hashrate resulted in higher difficulty. So better mine now even its not that grat anymore... because when price jumps again, you will feel stupid for not mining while it was possible Smiley
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April 23, 2018, 11:37:09 AM
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Any new exchanges yet? or still only cryptobridge..... 

Cryptobridge looks the most reliably until that, to the rest of the I am skeptical, need a a new the good proven exchange and will us happiness.
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April 23, 2018, 12:40:24 PM
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Any new exchanges yet? or still only cryptobridge..... 

Cryptobridge looks the most reliably until that, to the rest of the I am skeptical, need a a new the good proven exchange and will us happiness.

It is not about "good exchanges". Those "good" big exchanges are just greedy as hell. They want hundreds thousands US dollars to get coin listed, or some massive airdrops to their hands etc. So if there is nobody from RVN willing to pay this, there is little change that this coin will get added to bittrex and so on. Only smaller exchanges with cheaper prices have them. Now you can understand, how "quality" are all those ICOs being listed in big exchanges very soon.. They just pay the price,  pump the price and devs abandons in golden lamborghinis
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April 23, 2018, 05:28:17 PM
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Ravencoin Miner: an optimized open source miner created specifically for Ravencoin.
v2.6
Improvements to poolside hash rate stability (recommended to use lower than normal stratum difficulty)
Difficulty recommendation:
d=Hashrate/2
d=Hashrate/3
Improvements to all hash functions
Improved power efficiency
https://github.com/Ravencoin-Miner/Ravencoin/releases
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April 23, 2018, 07:42:13 PM
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do you have nevermore-pa/0.2.2  download link?
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April 23, 2018, 07:49:37 PM
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Any new exchanges yet? or still only cryptobridge..... 

If someone can answer these questions the listing can be free.  No guarantees but there is a lot of volume

https://yobit.net/en/addcoin/

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April 23, 2018, 08:52:00 PM
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I have just started mining Ravencoin with SGminer (by Brianmct) and I was wondering if anyone can share their 580 stat's.  I have searched the forum but I could not find a 580 reference.   Since the algo is constantly changing how do you tune and compare ?
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April 23, 2018, 08:56:11 PM
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I have just started mining Ravencoin with SGminer (by Brianmct) and I was wondering if anyone can share their 580 stat's.  I have searched the forum but I could not find a 580 reference.   Since the algo is constantly changing how do you tune and compare ?

ok - I get 4.9 Mh/s on 6F6E8FCCE0E4CBAB Huh
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April 23, 2018, 08:58:24 PM
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I have just started mining Ravencoin with SGminer (by Brianmct) and I was wondering if anyone can share their 580 stat's.  I have searched the forum but I could not find a 580 reference.   Since the algo is constantly changing how do you tune and compare ?

ok - I get 4.9 Mh/s on 6F6E8FCCE0E4CBAB Huh


7.8 Mh/s on [21:57:30] Accepted 25684e51 Diff 6.843/5.449 GPU 1
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April 23, 2018, 09:00:03 PM
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I have just started mining Ravencoin with SGminer (by Brianmct) and I was wondering if anyone can share their 580 stat's.  I have searched the forum but I could not find a 580 reference.   Since the algo is constantly changing how do you tune and compare ?

ok - I get 4.9 Mh/s on 6F6E8FCCE0E4CBAB Huh


7.8 Mh/s on [21:57:30] Accepted 25684e51 Diff 6.843/5.449 GPU 1

So, do you just run for 10 minutes and look at the average...this could get very tedious....
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April 23, 2018, 09:30:57 PM
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Hi All,

I have a few questions regarding mining fees for Z-enemy miner 1.08.  The fee is clearly stated as being 1% or 1 minute of mining for every 100 minutes. 

Due to pure random chance I happened to observe the mining fee period and I saw the following:

15:52:29  Mining Some Dev Fee
...
Bunch of hash order commands
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15:55:05 Done Mining Dev Fee

The 1% fee in this instance appeared to take ~2.5 minutes.  It might actually be a 1% fee but it might have an impact on mining of 2.5%. 

But maybe the mining period is not literally 1 minute every 100 minutes.  If it was 2 minutes every 200 minutes then there wouldn't be as much impact on mining if the mining duration is 2.5 minutes.

  • How long does it normally take to mine the 1% fee?
  • Is 2.5 minutes for 1% a typical duration?
  • Is this how all Ravencoin miners work if they have a fee?
  • What do others see when using this miner during the fee mining period?

Don't let my questions indicate I don't like this miner or the fact that it has a fee.  It appears to be quite fast and if the speed difference is significant (which I think it is) the fee is worth it.  I just want to have the appropriate expectations especially when comparing a miner with a fee versus a miner that does not have a fee.   

Your insight is appreciated.


Thanks!



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