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Author Topic: [ANN] [ASIC-RESISTANT] UltraCoin (UTC) - Ultrafast 6 second transactions!!  (Read 946563 times)
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March 31, 2014, 01:16:52 AM
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Is Nitro1 down for maintenance? The hashrate shift seems to have balanced things out quite a bit. Still 2 primary pools, but none with more than 50%.

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March 31, 2014, 03:33:54 AM
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Is Nitro1 down for maintenance? The hashrate shift seems to have balanced things out quite a bit. Still 2 primary pools, but none with more than 50%.

I noticed that Nitro was down when I saw leetpool hit 200Mhs... they are back again.
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March 31, 2014, 03:54:48 AM
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More or less, I believe the profitability of altcoins is the same.  Top profitable coins wouldn't last on that position a day or two.  Auto Switch Multi-pools will jump into the most profitable coin with their high hashes and dump immediately, bringing down the price, increasing the difficulty, and going next to the other most profitable coin.  I think this is the reason for the altcoin slump and of course the introduction of SCRYPT ASIC miner in the market.  After mining some new coins, I still end up mining UTC.  Can't beat the lower heat and electricity specially during this time of the year when it's getting freaking hot.  I could literally feel the difference in heat.  I think the lifespan of my RIGs will be longer mining this coin.  And of course, the potential increase of the price is a plus.
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March 31, 2014, 05:06:38 AM
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Did anyone calculate the difference in power consumption between scrypt jane and scrypt?

My cards run a lot less hot, it must be a drastic change in power consumption.
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March 31, 2014, 05:12:03 AM
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Did anyone calculate the difference in power consumption between scrypt jane and scrypt?

My cards run a lot less hot, it must be a drastic change in power consumption.

My 8 x 280x rig at the wall:
LTC = 2300W
UTC = 2000W
HVC = 1400W

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March 31, 2014, 05:56:13 AM
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Did anyone calculate the difference in power consumption between scrypt jane and scrypt?

My cards run a lot less hot, it must be a drastic change in power consumption.

I am estimating that for every 380W of scrypt, scrypt-jane is running 330W.

Those numbers are average values for 1Mhash of scrypt power.

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March 31, 2014, 08:31:42 AM
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Arrrrgggghhhh, can't get my BTC out of cryptorush to buy UTC on Cryptsy......bugger :p

Cryptorush has been hacked or something. There is much talk about it, but I do not understand what exactly happened. Too many rumors but no solid facts.

edit: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=529779.new#new

Time to buy something else, get those coins out of there and then head to another exchange them I guess, thanks for the link, I no longer have a rig worth mining anything on, so trading is the only way I am able to increase my UTC stake at the moment Sad
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March 31, 2014, 10:12:10 AM
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said by BTC-e mod today in chatbox on btc-e

paulgr: BadBitBoy, People are spreading their coins into other markets. Seriously, there are some coins that are worth holding onto. Bumfaces coin is super fast, and yes it's great. But we are not able to discuss it here yet mate as it it has not been listed here yet.
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March 31, 2014, 10:18:21 AM
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Is Nitro1 down for maintenance? The hashrate shift seems to have balanced things out quite a bit. Still 2 primary pools, but none with more than 50%.

I noticed that Nitro was down when I saw leetpool hit 200Mhs... they are back again.

Interesting. When Nitro1 is down, the fail over seems to work pretty well in balancing things out. Net hashrate did not fluctuate by much either so it seems most workers are set to failover properly.

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Seems like a great example of foreshadow. Cheesy That alone should peek some interest.

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March 31, 2014, 10:22:59 AM
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Fun times ahead...  Grin

When is N 12 coming?
Looking forward to that, will drive a lot of dumpers out of the mining game.
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March 31, 2014, 10:36:23 AM
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Fun times ahead...  Grin

When is N 12 coming?
Looking forward to that, will drive a lot of dumpers out of the mining game.

This coming Sunday I believe mate.
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March 31, 2014, 10:43:59 AM
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Fun times ahead...  Grin

When is N 12 coming?
Looking forward to that, will drive a lot of dumpers out of the mining game.

This coming Sunday I believe mate.

yey my birthday i feel a pump inc
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March 31, 2014, 11:55:00 AM
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said by BTC-e mod today in chatbox on btc-e

paulgr: BadBitBoy, People are spreading their coins into other markets. Seriously, there are some coins that are worth holding onto. Bumfaces coin is super fast, and yes it's great. But we are not able to discuss it here yet mate as it it has not been listed here yet.

Hmm good news I think it's time I make me an account on BTC-E

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March 31, 2014, 01:04:36 PM
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March 31, 2014, 01:10:51 PM
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Just looking for some real world experience some of you may have on 7950's and share what works on mine. I have my clocks at 1000/1250 and voltage at 1.031 which runs stable on all three of my cards, so long as I don't play any video on my main display card (display driver crashes and restarts). Have any of you 7950 users had success with lower clock speeds and/or lower voltages?
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March 31, 2014, 01:47:06 PM
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Bumface, is this normal that after more than 1 month bagholding in my wallet my stake is still 0 instead of what appeared over last month?

Also, no news about nitro2 pool and NITRO has got 1600-1700 miners by now, as well as 75% or more of the total hashrate.

Something does not compute here.

PoS is 1 year chap, 11 months to go, on the plus side, it is 20%, so worth holding on to Smiley
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March 31, 2014, 01:49:50 PM
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Did anyone calculate the difference in power consumption between scrypt jane and scrypt?

My cards run a lot less hot, it must be a drastic change in power consumption.

My 8 x 280x rig at the wall:
LTC = 2300W
UTC = 2000W
HVC = 1400W

Really?  I'd figure there would be a bigger difference between LTC and UTC considering the sheer difference in room temperature and GPU temperature.
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March 31, 2014, 01:52:56 PM
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Bumface, is this normal that after more than 1 month bagholding in my wallet my stake is still 0 instead of what appeared over last month?

Also, no news about nitro2 pool and NITRO has got 1600-1700 miners by now, as well as 75% or more of the total hashrate.

Something does not compute here.

PoS is 1 year chap, 11 months to go, on the plus side, it is 20%, so worth holding on to Smiley

and nitro has 1142 workers at this moment and also nitro 2 has been out 2 weeks maybe
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March 31, 2014, 02:13:37 PM
Last edit: March 31, 2014, 02:29:02 PM by azerbaidjan
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said by BTC-e mod today in chatbox on btc-e

paulgr: BadBitBoy, People are spreading their coins into other markets. Seriously, there are some coins that are worth holding onto. Bumfaces coin is super fast, and yes it's great. But we are not able to discuss it here yet mate as it it has not been listed here yet.

Hmm good news I think it's time I make me an account on BTC-E

paulgr's quote is a little too high on semantics to draw any kind of conclusion.
Besides bumface's modo connection, what could help this coin make it to btc-e?

I mean, look at the volumes: would penek want a 20BTC/day coin (=4mBTC/d in commissions) on his exchange?
Pretty sure he would prefer something that could land anywhere above 500BTC/d.

I know this is not what people want to hear at this juncture, they'd like the disneyland get-rich-quick theme park where they would fancy themselves in a lambo, jet or yacht.
But it's not there, yet...

I do not think UTC has got the maturity yet, although I do concur with all of you: I'd love to see it listed on btc-e because it cannot harm...


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March 31, 2014, 02:14:10 PM
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said by BTC-e mod today in chatbox on btc-e

paulgr: BadBitBoy, People are spreading their coins into other markets. Seriously, there are some coins that are worth holding onto. Bumfaces coin is super fast, and yes it's great. But we are not able to discuss it here yet mate as it it has not been listed here yet.

Original link or just more fud from jeff

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