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February 02, 2014, 05:45:04 PM |
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I did a quick writeup of how I've been mining MemoryCoin with some free credits/trial from different cloud providers here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=445491.0. Do take a look ! I generate on average 12 MMC a day with this setup, not much but it's almost free
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bittick
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February 03, 2014, 01:41:26 PM |
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Hey guys,
MMC is really low on votes on our Poll. Does the community not want it to be listed?
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ManeBjorn
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February 03, 2014, 03:16:36 PM |
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Hi, What is the poll link again please? Thanks Hey guys,
MMC is really low on votes on our Poll. Does the community not want it to be listed?
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ManeBjorn
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February 03, 2014, 04:37:01 PM |
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Shuxy
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February 03, 2014, 04:50:35 PM |
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Although my HPM has gone up to about 22, my shares and payout are actually decreasing, seems like we are getting a bit of miners now . Go MMC!
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linolis
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February 05, 2014, 06:31:23 PM |
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Although my HPM has gone up to about 22, my shares and payout are actually decreasing, seems like we are getting a bit of miners now . Go MMC! Yeah, almost double the network hashrate over the past two days. Great things are in store for Memorycoin!
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ManeBjorn
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February 05, 2014, 09:37:40 PM |
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That definitely works. The more the better. It's a great coin. Although my HPM has gone up to about 22, my shares and payout are actually decreasing, seems like we are getting a bit of miners now . Go MMC! Yeah, almost double the network hashrate over the past two days. Great things are in store for Memorycoin!
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February 05, 2014, 10:47:23 PM |
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February 05, 2014, 10:52:15 PM |
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Wrong thead
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tromp
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February 05, 2014, 11:16:23 PM |
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The Proof of Work is a modified Momentum based algorithm. It has a small SHA512 component, and a large AES component - chips with AES-NI instruction sets will fare *much* better. Each hash requires 1GB of Memory to perform and encrypts 50GB of data. By contrast, the verification only requires 128K and less than one 10th of a second.
Here's how Cuckoo Cycle at 2^{28} nodes compares: It has the tiniest possible SHA256 component (one call), and a moderate siphash-2-4 component. Each instance requires 1GB of memory to perform and hashes 1GB of data. By contrast, the verification only requires 1/3 KB and takes less than one 10th of a *micro* second. Each instance has about a 5% probability of having a solution at the default setting. Memory access in Cuckoo is maximally random, so it's constrained by memory latency rather than bandwidth, and caches are irrelevant. The amount of computation is minimized relative to memory access. See https://github.com/tromp/cuckoo for a paper and implementation.
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ManeBjorn
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February 05, 2014, 11:43:23 PM |
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So how do I we use this to mine MMC? It looks very interesting. The Proof of Work is a modified Momentum based algorithm. It has a small SHA512 component, and a large AES component - chips with AES-NI instruction sets will fare *much* better. Each hash requires 1GB of Memory to perform and encrypts 50GB of data. By contrast, the verification only requires 128K and less than one 10th of a second.
Here's how Cuckoo Cycle at 2^{28} nodes compares: It has the tiniest possible SHA256 component (one call), and a moderate siphash-2-4 component. Each instance requires 1GB of memory to perform and hashes 1GB of data. By contrast, the verification only requires 1/3 KB and takes less than one 10th of a *micro* second. Each instance has about a 5% probability of having a solution at the default setting. Memory access in Cuckoo is maximally random, so it's constrained by memory latency rather than bandwidth, and caches are irrelevant. The amount of computation is minimized relative to memory access. See https://github.com/tromp/cuckoo for a paper and implementation.
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February 06, 2014, 12:19:57 AM |
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What is the best cpu miner for this coin ? Is it gpu mineable ? If so, by a factor of how much is gpu mining faster ?
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ManeBjorn
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February 06, 2014, 12:25:30 AM |
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I use mc2miner 0.1e version. https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=2042.0It gets about 20% out of my CPU and seems to stay steady where as the others were not quite as quick or had larger swings in output. The miner integrated with the wallet though is nice and the last couple releases has improved it alot. I have not used it recently though. They also support GPU mining as well. What is the best cpu miner for this coin ? Is it gpu mineable ? If so, by a factor of how much is gpu mining faster ?
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tromp
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February 06, 2014, 12:28:14 AM |
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So how do I we use this to mine MMC? It looks very interesting. The Proof of Work is a modified Momentum based algorithm. It has a small SHA512 component, and a large AES component - chips with AES-NI instruction sets will fare *much* better. Each hash requires 1GB of Memory to perform and encrypts 50GB of data. By contrast, the verification only requires 128K and less than one 10th of a second.
Here's how Cuckoo Cycle at 2^{28} nodes compares: It has the tiniest possible SHA256 component (one call), and a moderate siphash-2-4 component. Each instance requires 1GB of memory to perform and hashes 1GB of data. By contrast, the verification only requires 1/3 KB and takes less than one 10th of a *micro* second. Each instance has about a 5% probability of having a solution at the default setting. Memory access in Cuckoo is maximally random, so it's constrained by memory latency rather than bandwidth, and caches are irrelevant. The amount of computation is minimized relative to memory access. See https://github.com/tromp/cuckoo for a paper and implementation. I just design the PoW. It's up to other people to launch new coins that use it:-) They should go with a relatively long block interval though (10min), so they can increase the memory requirement to 4GB or more (where running a single instance takes over a minute). I'm also a proponent of fixed rewards, since the rate of lost coins is a probably a few percent, so even a fixed reward coin can't remain inflationary for long.
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February 06, 2014, 12:32:10 AM |
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Finally see publicized!
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ManeBjorn
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February 06, 2014, 12:52:02 AM |
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Where?? Finally see publicized!
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FiatKiller
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February 06, 2014, 01:30:04 PM |
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Hey Guys, I'd like to jump into this coin because I'm renting a server for another purpose already. I also have a used XEON on the way that I bought.
What is the ideal mining program to use for a XEON E5-2560 2 GHZ, with 8GB RAM & Server 2008 R2 OS?
thanks much
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