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Author Topic: [ANN][DASH] Dash (dash.org) | First Self-Funding Self-Governing Crypto Currency  (Read 9722719 times)
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March 07, 2014, 07:13:42 AM
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What would you suggest running on a 7970?

Unfortunately, you've reached the end of my limited knowledge.

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im really the wrong guy to ask, most advance gpu i have is an 7600M as, in my laptop lol

im trying to get my blade servers to pxe boot, since i still havnt recieved my harddisks :-/

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March 07, 2014, 07:25:00 AM
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I finally got a chance to send myself some coin using the new darksend.  It really is elequent!  So simple, so clean, It's pure genius!



You can see here, I sent myself 5.25 coins.  One of the 3 transactions in the first table belongs to me.  Then below, you can see my 5.25 coin going to the address I sent it (well, actually that's not the address I sent it to,it's a type of dummy address, I'm guessing), and the 4.749 is my change, that came back to me minus .001 transaction fee (again with some kind of dummy address).  I don't understand how these "dummy addresses" work, or if they're what I think they are?  I'm wondering if our wallets create two types of addresses that correlate to each other?  It's taking me a while to learn this, LOL

From my wallet, it all looks normal, it's all done automatically.  Just beautiful!  None of the links in explorer actually have any wallet addresses, that is the kind that start with X.  I'm not sure if our wallets create hidden addresses now or what?  Regardless, this is a thing of beauty, truly!

Whenever you send coins, it sends all the coins in the input/s given, sending your change to a new address. The point of this is so that an attacker cannot re-broadcast a valid transaction extra times to cause it to be executed multiple times, emptying an address. As the input is one particular output, and it is fully consumed when spent, any attempts to re-broadcast would only be referring to no longer redeemable inputs, and would be rejected.

What would you suggest running on a 7970?
core clock between 1050 and 1150, mem clock 1250, 256 worksize, -g 2, --lookup-gap 2, intensity 13 will get you running around 2.1Mh/s completely stable.
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March 07, 2014, 07:48:57 AM
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Whenever you send coins, it sends all the coins in the input/s given, sending your change to a new address. The point of this is so that an attacker cannot re-broadcast a valid transaction extra times to cause it to be executed multiple times, emptying an address. As the input is one particular output, and it is fully consumed when spent, any attempts to re-broadcast would only be referring to no longer redeemable inputs, and would be rejected.

What would you suggest running on a 7970?
core clock between 1050 and 1150, mem clock 1250, 256 worksize, -g 2, --lookup-gap 2, intensity 13 will get you running around 2.1Mh/s completely stable.

Thank you for that!  Can I ask another stupid question?  LOL, I wonder who creates the c addresses.  The wallet that creates the transaction?  Is it from another "set of 100" addresses your wallet always has at the ready?  I mean, the usual addresses always start with an X, no?  These start with a c?

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March 07, 2014, 07:49:38 AM
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Pulled all my sell orders off of Cryptsy as I do believe this coin has a valid place in the market (though I had set the order at a very reasonable rate). I suggest you all do the same Smiley
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March 07, 2014, 07:54:58 AM
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Pulled all my sell orders off of Cryptsy as I do believe this coin has a valid place in the market (though I had set the order at a very reasonable rate). I suggest you all do the same Smiley

Sorry man! I'm not into trading the coin trying to profit from it becoming its real value! Thanks.
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March 07, 2014, 07:56:52 AM
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Whenever you send coins, it sends all the coins in the input/s given, sending your change to a new address. The point of this is so that an attacker cannot re-broadcast a valid transaction extra times to cause it to be executed multiple times, emptying an address. As the input is one particular output, and it is fully consumed when spent, any attempts to re-broadcast would only be referring to no longer redeemable inputs, and would be rejected.

What would you suggest running on a 7970?
core clock between 1050 and 1150, mem clock 1250, 256 worksize, -g 2, --lookup-gap 2, intensity 13 will get you running around 2.1Mh/s completely stable.

Thank you for that!  Can I ask another stupid question?  LOL, I wonder who creates the c addresses.  The wallet that creates the transaction?  Is it from another "set of 100" addresses your wallet always has at the ready?  I mean, the usual addresses always start with an X, no?  These start with a c?

http://explorer.darkcoin.io/address/dark_coin_address show correct one.
http://explorer.darkcoin.io/tx/ or http://explorer.darkcoin.io/block/ show altered_address.

Inside logic : dark_coin_address = altered_address


following show same result.
http://explorer.darkcoin.io/address/dark_coin_address
http://explorer.darkcoin.io/address/altered_address

I think.
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March 07, 2014, 08:19:08 AM
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aahhh finally...

pxe booted the first 6 blades took some time to figure it out... now, if i could just get the last 2 power cables i would be able to fire up the last 8 blades...


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March 07, 2014, 08:22:53 AM
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What would you suggest running on a 7970?

Battlefield 3.
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March 07, 2014, 08:25:33 AM
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im wondering, how many watt per MH/s are you guys getting?

im running 720 Watt / MH/s (im using pool reported MH/s)

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March 07, 2014, 08:26:04 AM
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pool down... again  Undecided
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March 07, 2014, 08:26:44 AM
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pool down... again  Undecided

its not very informative if you just say pool, what pool is down?

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March 07, 2014, 08:28:58 AM
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Vote on Darkcoin here

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=501024.0

We host giveaways for all coins that we feature on the blog. Let us know what your favourite altcoin is and we just might feature it in our next post! Don't forget to tell your friends, the coin with the most votes will be considered first!

Thank you for participating!  Cheesy
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March 07, 2014, 08:37:14 AM
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aahhh finally...

pxe booted the first 6 blades took some time to figure it out... now, if i could just get the last 2 power cables i would be able to fire up the last 8 blades...



This thing is for sha-256, right?  You're gonna mine bitcoin or something with it, right?

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March 07, 2014, 08:39:16 AM
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aahhh finally...

pxe booted the first 6 blades took some time to figure it out... now, if i could just get the last 2 power cables i would be able to fire up the last 8 blades...



This thing is for sha-256, right?  You're gonna mine bitcoin or something with it, right?

nope, its a blade server, imagine 14 computers with each 2x 3GHz xeon e5450 processors in 1 big box, 112 processing cores in total, each doing 47KH/s mining darkcoins

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March 07, 2014, 08:41:26 AM
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What would you suggest running on a 7970?

Battlefield 3.

LOL good one!

Oh gosh, check out the https://litecoin.info/Mining_hardware_comparison wiki and follow that, then reduce your -I and try out different intensity settings until you get the best hash with the fewest invalids.  Another person here has collected settings, look back no more, I think, than 3-4 pages for one of his posts, or go to reddit, I think he posted there on the reddit drkcoin page Smiley

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March 07, 2014, 08:44:43 AM
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pool down... again  Undecided

its not very informative if you just say pool, what pool is down?

sorry, the official pool is down
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aahhh finally...

pxe booted the first 6 blades took some time to figure it out... now, if i could just get the last 2 power cables i would be able to fire up the last 8 blades...



This thing is for sha-256, right?  You're gonna mine bitcoin or something with it, right?

nope, its a blade server, imagine 14 computers with each 2x 3GHz xeon e5450 processors in 1 big box, 112 processing cores in total, each doing 47KH/s mining darkcoins

WOW!

and i need 2 power cables to get the last 8 up and running right now only 48 cores are mining

here is a picture:

http://s3.postimg.org/qtowesp8i/20140307_095603.jpg

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March 07, 2014, 09:10:31 AM
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aahhh finally...

pxe booted the first 6 blades took some time to figure it out... now, if i could just get the last 2 power cables i would be able to fire up the last 8 blades...



This thing is for sha-256, right?  You're gonna mine bitcoin or something with it, right?

nope, its a blade server, imagine 14 computers with each 2x 3GHz xeon e5450 processors in 1 big box, 112 processing cores in total, each doing 47KH/s mining darkcoins

WOW!

and i need 2 power cables to get the last 8 up and running right now only 48 cores are mining

here is a picture:

http://s3.postimg.org/qtowesp8i/20140307_095603.jpg

Really nice  Cheesy
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March 07, 2014, 09:28:26 AM
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We should start a thread "Post your DarkCoin mining rig photo" Smiley
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March 07, 2014, 09:34:18 AM
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We should start a thread "Post your DarkCoin mining rig photo" Smiley
lol yeah

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