Bitcoin Forum
May 04, 2024, 01:19:23 AM *
News: Latest Bitcoin Core release: 27.0 [Torrent]
 
   Home   Help Search Login Register More  
Pages: « 1 ... 4813 4814 4815 4816 4817 4818 4819 4820 4821 4822 4823 4824 4825 4826 4827 4828 4829 4830 4831 4832 4833 4834 4835 4836 4837 4838 4839 4840 4841 4842 4843 4844 4845 4846 4847 4848 4849 4850 4851 4852 4853 4854 4855 4856 4857 4858 4859 4860 4861 4862 [4863] 4864 4865 4866 4867 4868 4869 4870 4871 4872 4873 4874 4875 4876 4877 4878 4879 4880 4881 4882 4883 4884 4885 4886 4887 4888 4889 4890 4891 4892 4893 4894 4895 4896 4897 4898 4899 4900 4901 4902 4903 4904 4905 4906 4907 4908 4909 4910 4911 4912 4913 ... 7012 »
  Print  
Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722504 times)
Sub-Ether
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 434
Merit: 250


Quantum entangled and jump drive assisted messages


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 09:08:05 AM
 #97241

Bitcoin tx flood stress tests, parts 1 and 2..




Dash is 27.3 times faster with syncing and updating than Bitcoin and 93.7 times faster than Monero. Bitcoin (v0.11.0) has a Tao ratio 11.2% faster than bitcoin (v0.10.0) release.
Dash (v.0.12.0.49) = Tao sync ratio = 0.15 seconds / hour of update || Dash (v.0.11.2.23) = Tao sync ratio = 0.24 seconds / hour of update. V12 versus V11 speedup = +36.5%
Bitcoin (v.0.11.0) = Tao sync ratio = 4.14 seconds / hour of update || Monero (v.0.41.1)  = Tao sync ratio = 14.2 seconds / hour of update
1714785563
Hero Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1714785563

View Profile Personal Message (Offline)

Ignore
1714785563
Reply with quote  #2

1714785563
Report to moderator
1714785563
Hero Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1714785563

View Profile Personal Message (Offline)

Ignore
1714785563
Reply with quote  #2

1714785563
Report to moderator
1714785563
Hero Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1714785563

View Profile Personal Message (Offline)

Ignore
1714785563
Reply with quote  #2

1714785563
Report to moderator
It is a common myth that Bitcoin is ruled by a majority of miners. This is not true. Bitcoin miners "vote" on the ordering of transactions, but that's all they do. They can't vote to change the network rules.
Advertised sites are not endorsed by the Bitcoin Forum. They may be unsafe, untrustworthy, or illegal in your jurisdiction.
1714785563
Hero Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1714785563

View Profile Personal Message (Offline)

Ignore
1714785563
Reply with quote  #2

1714785563
Report to moderator
1714785563
Hero Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1714785563

View Profile Personal Message (Offline)

Ignore
1714785563
Reply with quote  #2

1714785563
Report to moderator
1714785563
Hero Member
*
Offline Offline

Posts: 1714785563

View Profile Personal Message (Offline)

Ignore
1714785563
Reply with quote  #2

1714785563
Report to moderator
TanteStefana2
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1260
Merit: 1001


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 09:13:44 AM
 #97242

i accidentally my whole wallet
is that bad?


I once my whole house one time! It WAS bad...  Smiley
You're going to have to give more info.
while my wallet was running i accidentally the whole wallet
is that safe? what should i do?

You forgot the verb.  What did you do to the wallet while it was running?  Close it? Move the wallet.dat file?  We don't know what happened without the verb.  Maybe use google translate?
what do you mean  Huh
the verb is accidentally
look in the dictionary http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Accidentally

Ok, I'm lost.  I don't speak urban, and can't imagine the bottle situation, LOL

Another proud lifetime Dash Foundation member Smiley My TanteStefana account was hacked, Beware trading
"You'll never reach your destination if you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks."
Sir Winston Churchill  BTC: 12pu5nMDPEyUGu3HTbnUB5zY5RG65EQE5d
TanteStefana2
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1260
Merit: 1001


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 09:20:01 AM
 #97243

Hi guys,
I have one question, maybe it is already answered but I couldn't find anywhere...

So, when using instantX transaction cost is 0.01 DASH.
My question is who is making this 0.01 DASH, MNs who are locking transaction or ?

thank you in advance.


the 0.01 go to the masternode

Actually no, it goes to the block reward, which is split between miners, masternodes and now soon the development fund.

Another proud lifetime Dash Foundation member Smiley My TanteStefana account was hacked, Beware trading
"You'll never reach your destination if you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks."
Sir Winston Churchill  BTC: 12pu5nMDPEyUGu3HTbnUB5zY5RG65EQE5d
noobtrader
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000



View Profile
June 01, 2015, 09:24:00 AM
Last edit: June 01, 2015, 09:40:37 AM by noobtrader
 #97244

i now mining dash with gpu, and i want to know if old x11 miner can be used to mine dash ?

edit : is x11 asic miner exist ?

"...I suspect we need a better incentive for users to run nodes instead of relying solely on altruism...",  satoshi@vistomail.com
Sapereaude
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 163
Merit: 100



View Profile
June 01, 2015, 09:33:24 AM
 #97245

Hi guys,
I have one question, maybe it is already answered but I couldn't find anywhere...

So, when using instantX transaction cost is 0.01 DASH.
My question is who is making this 0.01 DASH, MNs who are locking transaction or ?

thank you in advance.


the 0.01 go to the masternode

Actually no, it goes to the block reward, which is split between miners, masternodes and now soon the development beer fund.
johnambush
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 228
Merit: 100


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 09:57:48 AM
 #97246

i now mining dash with gpu, and i want to know if old x11 miner can be used to mine dash ?

edit : is x11 asic miner exist ?
Of course...I'm also mining.

I think x11 asic miner is still no present. But maybe I'm wrong.
toknormal
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 3066
Merit: 1188


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 10:51:16 AM
 #97247


The Lightning network:

Bitcoin boilerplating for scaleability which shows how desperate things are getting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zVzw912wPo

Quite interesting in its own right though. Basically doing the same thing that Switch and Maestro do for fiat - buffer your transactions before they hit the bank clearing system so you can get away from the supermarket checkout queue quickly.

Gets complicated when you received the money off blockchain but want to spend it and have to "convince" the blockchain that you've really got it. (There's another boilerplate for that  Wink  )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zVzw912wPo

coins101
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000



View Profile
June 01, 2015, 10:56:28 AM
 #97248

Hi guys,
I have one question, maybe it is already answered but I couldn't find anywhere...

So, when using instantX transaction cost is 0.01 DASH.
My question is who is making this 0.01 DASH, MNs who are locking transaction or ?

thank you in advance.


the 0.01 go to the masternode

Actually no, it goes to the block reward, which is split between miners, masternodes and now soon the development beer fund.

Beer? Did someone say, beer?



woot
Sub-Ether
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 434
Merit: 250


Quantum entangled and jump drive assisted messages


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 11:09:07 AM
 #97249

i now mining dash with gpu, and i want to know if old x11 miner can be used to mine dash ?

edit : is x11 asic miner exist ?
Of course...I'm also mining.

I think x11 asic miner is still no present. But maybe I'm wrong.

A fair point to bring up occasionally but..
the question is rather, is it economically viable to design and build an asic machine for X11?

I designed some very tiny micro controllers and FPGA's in University for projects and we built a fast chip that could multiple two 4 bit numbers together.
You might think that its easy and can be done in 5 minutes, but it took days of involved boolean algebra, testing, errors, checking the faulty logic for latency overlap problems etc. Basically you can make any (speedy) function only from Nand gates and flip flops  but you will need very many of them and they are time consuming to setup.

So how long do you think it would take to design a logic circuit  to do 11 hashing algorithms from scratch ?!
The Sha256 maths on paper takes 16 minutes, and this is way more complicated.
https://youtu.be/y3dqhixzGVo

The months of development is not the killer issue though,
This is going to require a lot of logic in series and some of the hash functions will be quicker than others so you will have most of the circuit not doing anything for most of the time hence it will be costly to have relatively unused circuitry(more than common GPU's most likely)
You could optimize it of course in order to use some of the redundant circuit but this will bring in a new round of testing and errors (using the same part of an algorithm twice is risky as they may over lap-must be thoroughly tested)

So months down the line and 50k-100k later (investors getting nervous) drawing closer to an official release, you find that AMD have just released a new graphics card that is twice as quick as the last and Wolf0 has optimized the .bin again (TIA), thus quadrupling the hash rate so your promised pay back time has now gone up by 4, not such a hot seller on ebay any more.

And even if you get past all that, it has already been said that if there was an X11 asic machine developed, a fork could be taken immediately and now we have x12 instead and all that hard expensive work at the R&D labs for months was a complete waste of time (for this X11 coin anyway). Would any company take such a risk, with that in mind ?  (feathercoin done this already)

So do you take the first option, or do you go out and simply buy a few cheap Nvidia 750 ti's and wait for the next upgrades?

https://dashtalk.org/threads/x11-mining-optimisation-project.2584/page-6



Dash is 27.3 times faster with syncing and updating than Bitcoin and 93.7 times faster than Monero. Bitcoin (v0.11.0) has a Tao ratio 11.2% faster than bitcoin (v0.10.0) release.
Dash (v.0.12.0.49) = Tao sync ratio = 0.15 seconds / hour of update || Dash (v.0.11.2.23) = Tao sync ratio = 0.24 seconds / hour of update. V12 versus V11 speedup = +36.5%
Bitcoin (v.0.11.0) = Tao sync ratio = 4.14 seconds / hour of update || Monero (v.0.41.1)  = Tao sync ratio = 14.2 seconds / hour of update
noobtrader
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000



View Profile
June 01, 2015, 11:20:36 AM
 #97250

wow... Smiley

that one lengthty answer for a simple question, thanks. anyway i ask because i remember there some x11 asic miner news somewhere, but maybe its not so easy to create one and the cost of production prevent any sane developer  Cheesy


thanks

"...I suspect we need a better incentive for users to run nodes instead of relying solely on altruism...",  satoshi@vistomail.com
Sub-Ether
Sr. Member
****
Offline Offline

Activity: 434
Merit: 250


Quantum entangled and jump drive assisted messages


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 11:22:45 AM
 #97251

wow... Smiley

that one lengthty answer for a simple question, thanks. anyway i ask because i remember there some x11 asic miner news somewhere, but maybe its not so easy to create one and the cost of production prevent any sane developer  Cheesy


thanks

Short noob answer:- 'No'   Grin

Dash is 27.3 times faster with syncing and updating than Bitcoin and 93.7 times faster than Monero. Bitcoin (v0.11.0) has a Tao ratio 11.2% faster than bitcoin (v0.10.0) release.
Dash (v.0.12.0.49) = Tao sync ratio = 0.15 seconds / hour of update || Dash (v.0.11.2.23) = Tao sync ratio = 0.24 seconds / hour of update. V12 versus V11 speedup = +36.5%
Bitcoin (v.0.11.0) = Tao sync ratio = 4.14 seconds / hour of update || Monero (v.0.41.1)  = Tao sync ratio = 14.2 seconds / hour of update
TanteStefana2
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1260
Merit: 1001


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 11:31:29 AM
 #97252

I know this has been asked before, but I don't recall the answer.

I have a masternode running on a vps with 2 cpus and 1 gb of memory

Will my masternode run like it should if I were to run a cpu miner (minerd) on both threads?  How about 1 thread?  Thanks for your opinions, I just don't want to make my masternode unusable Smiley

Another proud lifetime Dash Foundation member Smiley My TanteStefana account was hacked, Beware trading
"You'll never reach your destination if you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks."
Sir Winston Churchill  BTC: 12pu5nMDPEyUGu3HTbnUB5zY5RG65EQE5d
Artoodeetoo
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 518
Merit: 500


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 11:46:16 AM
 #97253

To whoever asked about mining, meant to reply.. I use xpool.ca

Seems very good to me... Get a few Dash per week out of it Cheesy

DASH #DashDC #DashIntoDigitalCash
TanteStefana2
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1260
Merit: 1001


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 11:54:22 AM
 #97254

To whoever asked about mining, meant to reply.. I use xpool.ca

Seems very good to me... Get a few Dash per week out of it Cheesy

I've used xpool.ca as well, and I agree that it's an excellent pool.  I used my old sha256 asic there, and being I have no interest in bitcoins or any other sha256 coin, I simply let xpool use the hash where it made the most DASH for me, no worries Smiley

Another proud lifetime Dash Foundation member Smiley My TanteStefana account was hacked, Beware trading
"You'll never reach your destination if you stop to throw stones at every dog that barks."
Sir Winston Churchill  BTC: 12pu5nMDPEyUGu3HTbnUB5zY5RG65EQE5d
rentahash
Full Member
***
Offline Offline

Activity: 201
Merit: 100


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 12:47:48 PM
 #97255

Hi guys,
I have one question, maybe it is already answered but I couldn't find anywhere...

So, when using instantX transaction cost is 0.01 DASH.
My question is who is making this 0.01 DASH, MNs who are locking transaction or ?

thank you in advance.


the 0.01 go to the masternode

Actually no, it goes to the block reward, which is split between miners, masternodes and now soon the development beer fund.

Aha, ok now its perfectly clear.
it adds up 0.01 to the block reward and split in a way % to the miners and MNS / devs as voted...

OK so implicitly by using instantX we are increasing reward to that block and increase profit to the miners, MNs, and devs (+voted) in the same time!

Thnx all for the clarification!
OrphanedGland
Member
**
Offline Offline

Activity: 70
Merit: 10


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 01:15:38 PM
 #97256

i now mining dash with gpu, and i want to know if old x11 miner can be used to mine dash ?

edit : is x11 asic miner exist ?
Of course...I'm also mining.

I think x11 asic miner is still no present. But maybe I'm wrong.

A fair point to bring up occasionally but..
the question is rather, is it economically viable to design and build an asic machine for X11?

I designed some very tiny micro controllers and FPGA's in University for projects and we built a fast chip that could multiple two 4 bit numbers together.
You might think that its easy and can be done in 5 minutes, but it took days of involved boolean algebra, testing, errors, checking the faulty logic for latency overlap problems etc. Basically you can make any (speedy) function only from Nand gates and flip flops  but you will need very many of them and they are time consuming to setup.

So how long do you think it would take to design a logic circuit  to do 11 hashing algorithms from scratch ?!
The Sha256 maths on paper takes 16 minutes, and this is way more complicated.
https://youtu.be/y3dqhixzGVo

The months of development is not the killer issue though,
This is going to require a lot of logic in series and some of the hash functions will be quicker than others so you will have most of the circuit not doing anything for most of the time hence it will be costly to have relatively unused circuitry(more than common GPU's most likely)
You could optimize it of course in order to use some of the redundant circuit but this will bring in a new round of testing and errors (using the same part of an algorithm twice is risky as they may over lap-must be thoroughly tested)

So months down the line and 50k-100k later (investors getting nervous) drawing closer to an official release, you find that AMD have just released a new graphics card that is twice as quick as the last and Wolf0 has optimized the .bin again (TIA), thus quadrupling the hash rate so your promised pay back time has now gone up by 4, not such a hot seller on ebay any more.

And even if you get past all that, it has already been said that if there was an X11 asic machine developed, a fork could be taken immediately and now we have x12 instead and all that hard expensive work at the R&D labs for months was a complete waste of time (for this X11 coin anyway). Would any company take such a risk, with that in mind ?  (feathercoin done this already)

So do you take the first option, or do you go out and simply buy a few cheap Nvidia 750 ti's and wait for the next upgrades?

https://dashtalk.org/threads/x11-mining-optimisation-project.2584/page-6


I have personally designed an X11 ASIC - well the RTL only, which can be used for either FPGA or ASIC implementation.  It includes a mechanism to account for variations in performance between each hash type.  Unfortunately the economics are just not there yet to get this turned into a layout.
110110101
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1382
Merit: 1002



View Profile
June 01, 2015, 01:30:46 PM
 #97257

Hey all, I have put up a masternode to support the Dash network. Now, I was wondering, is there any general amount of payouts to each masternode on a weekly or monthly basis? What do other masternode owners see in terms of payouts? I've had my node running for a little more than 3 days without payouts so far, so I was just curious what others have experienced?

Also, I thought the voting for masternodes was over now? Should I look into the voting any more?
Thanks all for your help!
UdjinM6
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1318
Merit: 1040



View Profile WWW
June 01, 2015, 01:53:02 PM
 #97258

Hey all, I have put up a masternode to support the Dash network. Now, I was wondering, is there any general amount of payouts to each masternode on a weekly or monthly basis? What do other masternode owners see in terms of payouts? I've had my node running for a little more than 3 days without payouts so far, so I was just curious what others have experienced?

Also, I thought the voting for masternodes was over now? Should I look into the voting any more?
Thanks all for your help!

http://178.254.18.153/~pub/masternode_count.png
~2630 MNs

https://chainz.cryptoid.info/dash/#!overview
~550 blocks per day

2630 / 550 = ~4.8 days (i.e. 4 days and ~19 hours)

 Smiley

DASH: XsV4GHVKGTjQFvwB7c6mYsGV3Mxf7iser6
Rux
Legendary
*
Offline Offline

Activity: 1291
Merit: 1024


https://crypto.ba


View Profile WWW
June 01, 2015, 01:57:35 PM
 #97259

Hey all, I have put up a masternode to support the Dash network. Now, I was wondering, is there any general amount of payouts to each masternode on a weekly or monthly basis? What do other masternode owners see in terms of payouts? I've had my node running for a little more than 3 days without payouts so far, so I was just curious what others have experienced?

Also, I thought the voting for masternodes was over now? Should I look into the voting any more?
Thanks all for your help!

do not worry Smiley your payment will be there in 4 days and X hours Smiley

1st time is always the longest time of payment

Just make sure that your POS = 0 Smiley


RXC Crypto.ba Decentralized solutions!
RenegadeMan
Hero Member
*****
Offline Offline

Activity: 658
Merit: 500


View Profile
June 01, 2015, 01:59:23 PM
 #97260

i now mining dash with gpu, and i want to know if old x11 miner can be used to mine dash ?

edit : is x11 asic miner exist ?
Of course...I'm also mining.

I think x11 asic miner is still no present. But maybe I'm wrong.

A fair point to bring up occasionally but..
the question is rather, is it economically viable to design and build an asic machine for X11?

I designed some very tiny micro controllers and FPGA's in University for projects and we built a fast chip that could multiple two 4 bit numbers together.
You might think that its easy and can be done in 5 minutes, but it took days of involved boolean algebra, testing, errors, checking the faulty logic for latency overlap problems etc. Basically you can make any (speedy) function only from Nand gates and flip flops  but you will need very many of them and they are time consuming to setup.

So how long do you think it would take to design a logic circuit  to do 11 hashing algorithms from scratch ?!
The Sha256 maths on paper takes 16 minutes, and this is way more complicated.
https://youtu.be/y3dqhixzGVo

The months of development is not the killer issue though,
This is going to require a lot of logic in series and some of the hash functions will be quicker than others so you will have most of the circuit not doing anything for most of the time hence it will be costly to have relatively unused circuitry(more than common GPU's most likely)
You could optimize it of course in order to use some of the redundant circuit but this will bring in a new round of testing and errors (using the same part of an algorithm twice is risky as they may over lap-must be thoroughly tested)

So months down the line and 50k-100k later (investors getting nervous) drawing closer to an official release, you find that AMD have just released a new graphics card that is twice as quick as the last and Wolf0 has optimized the .bin again (TIA), thus quadrupling the hash rate so your promised pay back time has now gone up by 4, not such a hot seller on ebay any more.

And even if you get past all that, it has already been said that if there was an X11 asic machine developed, a fork could be taken immediately and now we have x12 instead and all that hard expensive work at the R&D labs for months was a complete waste of time (for this X11 coin anyway). Would any company take such a risk, with that in mind ?  (feathercoin done this already)

So do you take the first option, or do you go out and simply buy a few cheap Nvidia 750 ti's and wait for the next upgrades?

https://dashtalk.org/threads/x11-mining-optimisation-project.2584/page-6




Very interesting Sub-Ether. I've always known that an X11 asic was unlikely given the development costs and likely risk of ROI expectations being thwarted by ever faster GPUs hitting the market, but I've never seen the specifics spelt out like that. Thanks.

BTC:   1KjAPEa3WvhmDGT4jmT9i5P3UPFdFH629e
DASH: Xdr6U5qcAdbuKRrr3xKBb1ySoPq7MKERnB
Pages: « 1 ... 4813 4814 4815 4816 4817 4818 4819 4820 4821 4822 4823 4824 4825 4826 4827 4828 4829 4830 4831 4832 4833 4834 4835 4836 4837 4838 4839 4840 4841 4842 4843 4844 4845 4846 4847 4848 4849 4850 4851 4852 4853 4854 4855 4856 4857 4858 4859 4860 4861 4862 [4863] 4864 4865 4866 4867 4868 4869 4870 4871 4872 4873 4874 4875 4876 4877 4878 4879 4880 4881 4882 4883 4884 4885 4886 4887 4888 4889 4890 4891 4892 4893 4894 4895 4896 4897 4898 4899 4900 4901 4902 4903 4904 4905 4906 4907 4908 4909 4910 4911 4912 4913 ... 7012 »
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!