halinyo
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November 03, 2014, 11:13:02 PM |
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I know Halinyo is a big star here too! I will serve you drinks at the beach! YC You and HR are the kings here! Tons of DGB! Multiple chairs on different beaches! YC 19M of buy orders as well!
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I already reserved a nice chair. How much more do i need to reserve when the sleeping giant wakes up? Need a bigger chair! Well i'm really sure there a people reading here with allot more Digibytes But YC, You will come sit next to us! Is it Hawaii ?
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24hralttrade
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November 03, 2014, 11:16:40 PM |
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Halinyo, destination needs to be picked suggestions?
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HR
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November 03, 2014, 11:20:18 PM |
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Seems to be a big sell wall at 20 sat. YC Buy orders on cryptsy moved. Bought to 19 again.
Will get pulled/bought.Think it's the same person with the buy orders. Edit: It's the same person There could be a market maker or two - from what I've seen these last few weeks, it certainly looks like it - that's good as that means we've got some "big" money players providing liquidity. Those guys only play spreads though, and don't move markets (in general anyway; when they do see an obvious move, they too will jump on the band wagon); they're the folks that put in large bids and patiently wait for them to get filled, and then do the opposite on the flip side a couple of points higher. The aggressive buyers are usually not market makers, and the market makers usually aren't the only ones patiently buying either. I think they're present, which is good, very good, but I don't think they're dominant, and that's even better!
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halinyo
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November 03, 2014, 11:25:20 PM |
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24hralttrade, Maldives, Bahamas, Hawaii HR, I share the same thoughts
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ycagel
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November 03, 2014, 11:28:04 PM |
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HR, How are you coming up with that analysis? Seems like certain buyers are not affected by the decline in BTC / DGB and are holding long term. YC Seems to be a big sell wall at 20 sat. YC Buy orders on cryptsy moved. Bought to 19 again.
Will get pulled/bought.Think it's the same person with the buy orders. Edit: It's the same person There could be a market maker or two - from what I've seen these last few weeks, it certainly looks like it - that's good as that means we've got some "big" money players providing liquidity. Those guys only play spreads though, and don't move markets (in general anyway; when they do see an obvious move, they too will jump on the band wagon); they're the folks that put in large bids and patiently wait for them to get filled, and then do the opposite on the flip side a couple of points higher. The aggressive buyers are usually not market makers, and the market makers usually aren't the only ones patiently buying either. I think they're present, which is good, very good, but I don't think they're dominant, and that's even better!
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24hralttrade
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November 03, 2014, 11:29:49 PM |
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24hralttrade, Maldives, Bahamas, Hawaii Great pickings, would be a awesome Digibyte party! Jared and team needs to join!
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ycagel
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November 03, 2014, 11:32:43 PM |
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For you folks trading, is it safe to withdraw to your wallet based some of the news on the Myriad blockchain that may affect DGB?
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halinyo
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November 03, 2014, 11:37:37 PM Last edit: November 04, 2014, 12:34:24 AM by halinyo |
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For you folks trading, is it safe to withdraw to your wallet based some of the news on the Myriad blockchain that may affect DGB?
YC
I dont think it is related to your withdrawals. Your coins anywhere the same distance to danger in that type of attack unless blockchain is stuck for some reason. It just damages the coin in general. It is not like stealing a specific person's coins. But stealing coins of DGB, that is normally reserved for miners.
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Kayahoga
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November 03, 2014, 11:53:05 PM |
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Just an update, checked the groestl rig and its pulling 520 watts at the wall. The qubit rig is pulling 460 watts at the wall. This is expected given the optimized kernel of the groestl algo vs inefficient implementation of qubit. I now have 10 million dgb.... ill grab a slightly smaller chair to sit next to HR and 24
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ycagel
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November 04, 2014, 12:19:09 AM |
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Wow! Talk about a heck of a community pushing forward to see DGB succeed! Cool! YC Just an update, checked the groestl rig and its pulling 520 watts at the wall. The qubit rig is pulling 460 watts at the wall. This is expected given the optimized kernel of the groestl algo vs inefficient implementation of qubit. I now have 10 million dgb.... ill grab a slightly smaller chair to sit next to HR and 24
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24hralttrade
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November 04, 2014, 12:45:58 AM |
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We have hit the 20 sat!
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24hralttrade
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November 04, 2014, 12:49:28 AM |
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Please sell in my 16 buy order 12.5 mill incoming! I was lucky to get it filled We got the last 16 sat coins. Great + % already!
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DigiByte (OP)
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November 04, 2014, 03:51:14 AM |
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Just an update, checked the groestl rig and its pulling 520 watts at the wall. The qubit rig is pulling 460 watts at the wall. This is expected given the optimized kernel of the groestl algo vs inefficient implementation of qubit. I now have 10 million dgb.... ill grab a slightly smaller chair to sit next to HR and 24 Thanks for sharing the wattage! Glad to see the DGB is adding up
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Kayahoga
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November 04, 2014, 04:20:13 AM |
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Just an update, checked the groestl rig and its pulling 520 watts at the wall. The qubit rig is pulling 460 watts at the wall. This is expected given the optimized kernel of the groestl algo vs inefficient implementation of qubit. I now have 10 million dgb.... ill grab a slightly smaller chair to sit next to HR and 24 Thanks for sharing the wattage! Glad to see the DGB is adding up No Problem, it is kind of like comparing apples and oranges since I am comparing an optimized kernel of one algo compared to an inefficient version of another algo but I think its still interesting information. Ever since my wife opened up my first electric bill from mining I've been trying to undervolt and reduce wattage to help save electricity.
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Arsenay
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November 04, 2014, 04:51:38 AM |
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Just an update, checked the groestl rig and its pulling 520 watts at the wall. The qubit rig is pulling 460 watts at the wall. This is expected given the optimized kernel of the groestl algo vs inefficient implementation of qubit. I now have 10 million dgb.... ill grab a slightly smaller chair to sit next to HR and 24 Thanks for sharing the wattage! Glad to see the DGB is adding up No Problem, it is kind of like comparing apples and oranges since I am comparing an optimized kernel of one algo compared to an inefficient version of another algo but I think its still interesting information. Ever since my wife opened up my first electric bill from mining I've been trying to undervolt and reduce wattage to help save electricity. Useful information ... My electric kettle consumes 1800 Watts probably had more optimized kernel of the groestl?)) by the way inaudibly lovers Sha256, Skein somehow even alarmingly ))
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MaxDZ8
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November 04, 2014, 07:29:23 AM |
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FYI: more efficient Qubit kernels have been available for months, I'd say 50% more hashrate/watt (compared to sph-sgminer) and still to be optimized, this is GCN specific.
New grs-myr kernel passed first validity tests today. I estimate hashrate to be ~double but I have no consumption measurements. As I never used the specific groestl miners, I have no idea how it relates. This will hopefully be compatible with all AMD devices but since I cannot test devices I don't have those are not supported.
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DigiByte (OP)
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November 04, 2014, 08:47:35 AM |
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FYI: more efficient Qubit kernels have been available for months, I'd say 50% more hashrate/watt (compared to sph-sgminer) and still to be optimized, this is GCN specific.
New grs-myr kernel passed first validity tests today. I estimate hashrate to be ~double but I have no consumption measurements. As I never used the specific groestl miners, I have no idea how it relates. This will hopefully be compatible with all AMD devices but since I cannot test devices I don't have those are not supported.
Do you have a link to any of these newer kernels? Also we have myriadgroestl working at digihash.co We could use all the testers we can get! Things finally appear to be working as expected! http://digihash.co/
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newuser01
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November 04, 2014, 09:07:36 AM |
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FYI: more efficient Qubit kernels have been available for months, I'd say 50% more hashrate/watt (compared to sph-sgminer) and still to be optimized, this is GCN specific.
New grs-myr kernel passed first validity tests today. I estimate hashrate to be ~double but I have no consumption measurements. As I never used the specific groestl miners, I have no idea how it relates. This will hopefully be compatible with all AMD devices but since I cannot test devices I don't have those are not supported.
Where can it be found?
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MaxDZ8
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November 04, 2014, 09:42:48 AM |
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Where can it be found? Hello! I see there are about 600 blocks left! For those planning to hash Qubit, please try a new experimental miner. Caution advised: higher temperatures have been reported. Currently tested only on Windows 7. No *nix build available. Tested and officially supported only on GCN architecture. Kernels were reported to NOT work on VLIW. Beware I suspect something has gone wrong when I packaged the last build. In case of problems, try this.
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24hralttrade
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November 04, 2014, 11:28:34 AM |
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20 Sat. resistance will break soon! Watch a big jump after the "breakout".
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