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January 14, 2014, 04:50:42 PM
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TODO
- Move Memorycoin back to limited GPU section.

Does a CPU only coin community/forum exist? It's difficult to search bitcointalk for anything specific....

I don't think there is enough interest to have a dedicated forum. Most coins have their own forum already. If there was enough interest, I could easily set one up.

I wouldn't mind buying a bunch of $25-50 laptops to mine cpu coins with if there were some decent devs making good coins for the purpose. This of course is coming from someone that has only ever gpu mined. So it may not be that easy. Sounds feasible though doesn't it? 1mh/s worth of laptops Cheesy

Cheap laptops have cheap CPUs. Additionally, they will run hot and eventually die. Just use the CPU in your GPU rig. Leave one core idle to handle the GPU mining functions.

Add 2CHCoin plz. Smiley

Not yet. Most info is in Russian and more importantly, I cannot find source code.
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January 15, 2014, 12:22:55 PM
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I mined Quark on a couple of CPUs for a few weeks, and was just about covering electricity costs. But since it's gone down in price, I'm actually losing money by mining. I tried Protoshares too, but rather than the ~$2/day I was making on Quark, I got a few cents each day. I see people talking about Datacoin and Memorycoin as CPU coins, but is anyone actually even breaking even with CPU mining?
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January 15, 2014, 02:36:57 PM
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I mined Quark on a couple of CPUs for a few weeks, and was just about covering electricity costs. But since it's gone down in price, I'm actually losing money by mining. I tried Protoshares too, but rather than the ~$2/day I was making on Quark, I got a few cents each day. I see people talking about Datacoin and Memorycoin as CPU coins, but is anyone actually even breaking even with CPU mining?


If something was actually profit making all miners would go for it. So every coin has a profitability window which nowadays is like 1 day. When they learn whcih coin is profitable the mine that coin!

So you have to see which coin actually has something to offer in the future and support it by mining it or buying. This at least what i am doing with Datacoin. I believe it is undervalued and in the future it will grow up. Same happened for me with the first days of protoshares and i got money from cloud mining which is expensive Wink
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January 15, 2014, 03:55:41 PM
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Hey. Could you add the coinedup exchange to PRT please? Thanks!

Also, new site is available here: http://www.bitparticle.com/ but still under construction.

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January 18, 2014, 04:44:32 AM
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Hey I would be willing to Donate some 3-5 Securecoins to anyone who will do a Review of CPU coins, mining Difficulty, just run a miner like Securecoin on a system for 24 hours see how many coins you get then run Quark, and so on so we can see which is the best or Most Profitable coin to mine. then convert those coin's into BTC or USD and we will have a Winner Winner Chicken Dinner, Anyone else willing to Donate for this very Valuable information?
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January 18, 2014, 06:07:13 AM
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How about www.advertisingcoin.org

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January 18, 2014, 06:19:02 AM
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...Since Primecoin is compute bound it is surely not FPGA and ASIC-resistant...

But none of these on your list are going to be ASICs resistant if ever they have a large enough market cap to justify the development costs.

You do not seem to be addressing that fact?

Or is your list merely a "CPU only for now, and the future I don't care about"?

If yes, please clarify in the OP.

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January 18, 2014, 06:24:19 PM
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Please update?

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January 18, 2014, 06:55:25 PM
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UPDATES
- Moved Memorycoin back to limited GPU section.
- Added CoinedUp exchange to Particle.
- Added CoinedUp exchange to Frozen.
- Added Advertisingcoin to high risk category.

Also, new site is available here: http://www.bitparticle.com/ but still under construction.

The site in the list is from the official announcement

Please update?

What updates?
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January 18, 2014, 07:04:24 PM
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...Since Primecoin is compute bound it is surely not FPGA and ASIC-resistant...

But none of these on your list are going to be ASICs resistant if ever they have a large enough market cap to justify the development costs.

You do not seem to be addressing that fact?

Or is your list merely a "CPU only for now, and the future I don't care about"?

If yes, please clarify in the OP.

I could add something to the FAQ. How would you word it?
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January 18, 2014, 07:29:02 PM
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2CHCOIN
Possible Quark fork. Minable with smelter.
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January 18, 2014, 07:37:32 PM
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TODO
- Add 2CHcoin to high risk category.
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January 18, 2014, 07:43:10 PM
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UPDATES
- Moved Memorycoin back to limited GPU section.
- Added CoinedUp exchange to Particle.
- Added CoinedUp exchange to Frozen.
- Added Advertisingcoin to high risk category.

Also, new site is available here: http://www.bitparticle.com/ but still under construction.

The site in the list is from the official announcement

Please update?

What updates?


List of CPU coins.

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January 18, 2014, 07:46:04 PM
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...Since Primecoin is compute bound it is surely not FPGA and ASIC-resistant...

But none of these on your list are going to be ASICs resistant if ever they have a large enough market cap to justify the development costs.

You do not seem to be addressing that fact?

Or is your list merely a "CPU only for now, and the future I don't care about"?

If yes, please clarify in the OP.

I could add something to the FAQ. How would you word it?
"with current technology"

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January 18, 2014, 07:51:11 PM
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Hi btc-Mike. Please remove Frozen from the gpu mineable coins. Smelter does not work with Frozen any longer. Only Cpu mining now.
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January 18, 2014, 08:06:20 PM
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I thought it was an interesting list.

Shared it at scforum.info, here: http://goo.gl/C0zEqu

Peace!


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January 18, 2014, 09:34:12 PM
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January 19, 2014, 02:11:24 PM
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Goodbye XPM
Hello Q2C
xpm It is not profitable anymore even best cpus NOW
Im mining Q2C NOW
i hope soon add one exchanger
Please mine Q2C Roll Eyes

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January 19, 2014, 05:04:52 PM
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I mined Quark on a couple of CPUs for a few weeks, and was just about covering electricity costs. But since it's gone down in price, I'm actually losing money by mining. I tried Protoshares too, but rather than the ~$2/day I was making on Quark, I got a few cents each day. I see people talking about Datacoin and Memorycoin as CPU coins, but is anyone actually even breaking even with CPU mining?

Same problem here. I do not have GPU, but I have a few computers that I can use to mine CPU coins. So far I heve been mining quarks for about two weeks, but this does not seem to be profitable anymore.

I have tried to mine memorycoin, but the results were even worse than mining Quark.

To mine MemoryCoin you need to use the new miner which is far more efficient : MemoryCoin.org
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January 19, 2014, 05:08:25 PM
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Vertcoin is also only GPU mineable with a custom cgminer, so should perhaps be in the second category. The first day, it was CPU only, but as with most things, people worked around that pretty quick. It's intent is to be resistant to ASIC and multipool mining by changing N-factor over time.
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