glerant
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January 21, 2014, 02:56:05 PM |
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Are these qubit hashes harder? I am only getting around 40KH as opposed to over a hundred per core with quark/frozen.
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virrond
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January 21, 2014, 03:01:50 PM |
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Are these qubit hashes harder? I am only getting around 40KH as opposed to over a hundred per core with quark/frozen. Yes, the qubit algorithm is harder than algorithms used in quark or frozen
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jackthecoiner
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January 21, 2014, 03:06:14 PM |
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Are these qubit hashes harder? I am only getting around 40KH as opposed to over a hundred per core with quark/frozen. Yes, the qubit algorithm is harder than algorithms used in quark or frozen Algo is several times harder so you get several times less kh/s on the same cpu.
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January 21, 2014, 03:16:59 PM |
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Developers disappear???????????????
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Tasunko
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January 21, 2014, 03:23:56 PM |
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cpu-pool.net/q2c/ pool is not working again.
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TulipBit
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January 21, 2014, 03:38:44 PM |
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cpu-pool.net/q2c/ pool is not working again.
+1 but don't panic, i wrote to pool's owner.
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virrond
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January 21, 2014, 03:39:31 PM |
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How I can set my own p2pool setting to mine Q2C? p2pool.exe --net qubitcoin ?
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porcupine87
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January 21, 2014, 03:40:55 PM |
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Are these qubit hashes harder? I am only getting around 40KH as opposed to over a hundred per core with quark/frozen. Yes, the qubit algorithm is harder than algorithms used in quark or frozen Algo is several times harder so you get several times less kh/s on the same cpu. Are you sure? I got with my 4 core notebook around 140kh with miner build into the wallet, and nearly the same with the miner build into the quark wallet. With the QBIT miner from the first page, I got a little over 200kh with -t 4 (50kh per core/thread) and around 250kh with with -t 8 (~ 30kh per thread). I don't know much about the performance of the algos, but Quark uses 9 rounds, QBIT 5 rounds.
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January 21, 2014, 03:44:37 PM |
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Are these qubit hashes harder? I am only getting around 40KH as opposed to over a hundred per core with quark/frozen. Yes, the qubit algorithm is harder than algorithms used in quark or frozen Algo is several times harder so you get several times less kh/s on the same cpu. Are you sure? I got with my 4 core notebook around 140kh with miner build into the wallet, and nearly the same with the miner build into the quark wallet. With the QBIT miner from the first page, I got a little over 200kh with -t 4 (50kh per core/thread) and around 250kh with with -t 8 (~ 30kh per thread). You got an i5 or i7, right? I've noticed that friends with an i7 have way higher hashrate than me with my AMD fx 8350, seems the miner was optimized for Intel, I hope someone can compile the miner with AMD settings.
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bit0x
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January 21, 2014, 03:47:26 PM |
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I mine solo and get few blocks!
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virrond
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January 21, 2014, 03:49:06 PM |
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I mine solo and get few blocks!
What is your speed, and please tell me how you mine solo
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porcupine87
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January 21, 2014, 04:03:14 PM |
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@virrond You either have to be patient, strong or patient, when you mine solo. My estimates are, that you find one block per day(2048 QBITs), if you have 100kh/s. How you mine solo is described in the first post. Are these qubit hashes harder? I am only getting around 40KH as opposed to over a hundred per core with quark/frozen. Yes, the qubit algorithm is harder than algorithms used in quark or frozen Algo is several times harder so you get several times less kh/s on the same cpu. Are you sure? I got with my 4 core notebook around 140kh with miner build into the wallet, and nearly the same with the miner build into the quark wallet. With the QBIT miner from the first page, I got a little over 200kh with -t 4 (50kh per core/thread) and around 250kh with with -t 8 (~ 30kh per thread). You got an i5 or i7, right? I've noticed that friends with an i7 have way higher hashrate than me with my AMD fx 8350, seems the miner was optimized for Intel, I hope someone can compile the miner with AMD settings. Yes, i7 with 3.2Ghz per core maximum.
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January 21, 2014, 04:48:48 PM |
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Developers disappear???????????????
Yeah, it would be nice if the dev would at least check in.
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ig0tik3d
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January 21, 2014, 05:13:14 PM |
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Developers disappear???????????????
Yeah, it would be nice if the dev would at least check in. where is bitcoin developer Satoshi Nakamoto?))) 99% of the development depends from community currencies. i think creator of this coin gave idea now all depends of community
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January 21, 2014, 05:22:05 PM |
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Developers disappear???????????????
Yeah, it would be nice if the dev would at least check in. where is bitcoin developer Satoshi Nakamoto?))) 99% of the development depends from community currencies. i think creator of this coin gave idea now all depends of community He stayed on for over a year, and told people he was leaving. He didn't just disappear.
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January 21, 2014, 05:23:28 PM |
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Eehmm, how can you apply turbo boost from notebook cpu to the miner?
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January 21, 2014, 05:26:15 PM |
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Eehmm, how can you apply turbo boost from notebook cpu to the miner?
Bad idea, turbo boost isn't mean to be kept on 24/7. You will fry your laptop.
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January 21, 2014, 05:47:30 PM |
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Developers disappear???????????????
Yeah, it would be nice if the dev would at least check in. where is bitcoin developer Satoshi Nakamoto?))) 99% of the development depends from community currencies. i think creator of this coin gave idea now all depends of community At this moment community is not ready to take over coin development. It is not strong enough yet. We don't have good programmers who know the source code of the coin tools well, even nobody can edit the top post of the topic =)
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January 21, 2014, 05:51:30 PM |
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Hi, Trying to setup my wallet: 1.) Downloaded the wallet from: windows wallet + windows daemon + qubitcoin.conf example = https://mega.co.nz/#!WdxllJRA!BSUo5icYnlK1oLtF1aDLdXKPEboOBh0XxmqC2OYqcO0 2.) Opened the wallet 3.) Added all nodes listed in: http://q2c-[Suspicious link removed]/nodes But still wallet not syncing. What is going wrong, please help, trying out for over a couple of hours.
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January 21, 2014, 05:55:40 PM |
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We definitely need an active dev for this if we want it to succeed. With scrypt asics on the horizon, people are going to be looking for new algo's to mine with, whether it be CPU or GPU (also, there's a quark algo GPU miner that's supposed to become open source soon, wonder if it's applicable to this coin as well - edit: nvm, just actually looked at the hash functions, totally different).
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