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March 29, 2014, 03:35:23 AM
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I've used both hashfever and p2pools.
If you want coin fast, use hashfever.
If you want it to slowly come in even
after you are done mining, use p2pool.

what pool are you mining?

Been using xhash for a while now...super solid, great interface.
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March 29, 2014, 03:58:36 AM
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I just Mintpal voted and will continue as allowed.  

On another note.  If you didn't know anything about this coin and where perusing coins on the market and saw the "sell orders" vs. "buy orders" for GPU on CryptoRush... the first impression one gets is "why are there so many coins for sale vs. buy - almost a 4 to 1 sell vs. buy?  The first impression is "if this is such a great coin, shouldn't it be the reverse - more buyers than sellers?"  

My point would be this, if you have coin's for sale right now listed at an unrealistic value above current market - you might want to pull those orders and reduce the huge "for sale sign" that is blinking in the selling column (it's making this coins market look like the crazies at the "planet closest to the earth coin" or that "bamboo eating bear" coin - Ridiculous supply when there's little buy.

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March 29, 2014, 04:22:49 AM
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I just Mintpal voted and will continue as allowed.  

On another note.  If you didn't know anything about this coin and where perusing coins on the market and saw the "sell orders" vs. "buy orders" for GPU on CryptoRush... the first impression one gets is "why are there so many coins for sale vs. buy - almost a 4 to 1 sell vs. buy?  The first impression is "if this is such a great coin, shouldn't it be the reverse - more buyers than sellers?"  

My point would be this, if you have coin's for sale right now listed at an unrealistic value above current market - you might want to pull those orders and reduce the huge "for sale sign" that is blinking in the selling column (it's making this coins market look like the crazies at the "planet closest to the earth coin" or that "bamboo eating bear" coin - Ridiculous supply when there's little buy.


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March 29, 2014, 04:27:06 AM
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There's only 18 cards left according to the website. Sale is a week from now, so they are possibly all gone by then?

who are you asking?
do you want this or not?

I just figure there might not be anything left by the time the sale comes around, which would be a little silly. Alternatively I guess no one buys anything until then and there's a sudden spike in the coin price when the sale starts. Maybe that's the more likely outcome.

Do I want this? I don't really know but I suppose anything that helps generate more interest is good.
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March 29, 2014, 04:38:04 AM
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use http://www.xhash.net/
theres zero fees, zero being actually zero unlike these other pools that say it and you either get a sneeked in fee or a cash out fee.
they have a fantastic looking site, nice hash power, and zero downtime.



Thanks, will give them a try.  Have never used them before.
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March 29, 2014, 09:00:31 AM
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WTB GPUcoins for 0.86 BTC @ 11 satoshi.
Pm please.

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March 29, 2014, 09:11:44 AM
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WTB GPUcoins for 0.86 BTC @ 11 satoshi.
Pm please.

Go to an exhange and buy?
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March 29, 2014, 09:18:50 AM
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March 29, 2014, 09:48:48 AM
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WTB GPUcoins for 0.86 BTC @ 11 satoshi.
Pm please.

Go to an exhange and buy?

Liquidity is such as neither I will get this price for this amount, neither the seller. Furthermore the volume for 24 hours is what I am asking to turin into a single deal volume.
So good for you, good for me.
Anyone insterested, PM.

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March 29, 2014, 10:06:42 AM
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WTB GPUcoins for 0.86 BTC @ 11 satoshi.
Pm please.

Go to an exhange and buy?

Liquidity is such as neither I will get this price for this amount, neither the seller. Furthermore the volume for 24 hours is what I am asking to turin into a single deal volume.
So good for you, good for me.
Anyone insterested, PM.

Actually would be good for the market if you'd create buy pressure in exhange. The 0.2% exhange fee isn't big deal at all...
This would be good for you too if you're willing to do such investment.
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March 29, 2014, 10:23:18 AM
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http://www.cryptoarticles.com/crypto-news/2014/3/29/purchase-cheap-gpus-with-gpucoin-on-friday-april-4th   Smiley
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March 29, 2014, 11:22:53 AM
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liked without signing up. very convenient Smiley

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March 29, 2014, 11:45:34 AM
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Been reading trollbox on poloniex and it seems the hot coins are X11 algo.

Mining X11 myself and I gotta say there's no question, its the future for GPU mining.

Here is a comparison of X11 to N-Scrypt on my rig (3x r9290) at fastest stable setup for each.

N-Scrypt - 1070-1090 Watt consumption, 90-92 deg C, Fan duty cycle 75-90%

X11 - 605-609 Watt consumption, 72-74 deg C, Fan duty cycle 45-50%

X11 is made for GPU! ASIC resistant, GPU friendly. Above stats prove it. Rig sits in my room purring quietly, hardly even notice it. Can't say that for Scrypt or N-Scrypt.

Of all the coins on X11 GPUc belongs on X11 simply because of the idea behind the coin!

I`ve read that there are no optimized miners for X11, thats why it is running cool and under low power.. GPU is not utilized 100%.. allegedly there are "private" miners that can achieve 100% GPU utilization with X11 algo..

I've read this to. But I've also read that its by design to make the algo GPU friendly and not anything to do with a poorly built miner kernel.

I get 2500-2700 K/h per R9 290 core on X11 nice and cool as opposed to 400-420 K/h on N-Scrypt with the cards hot enough to boil water.

According to Afterburner, GPU utility is at 100%, memory usage is about 1/2 on primary card and 1/4 to 1/3 on other cards, . Saves power on memory usage I think.

Heard the private miner super dooper 6 M/h out of a 280X story as well. Could be real... sounds like crypto bigfoot to me.

There are a number of coins using X11 now and the GPU miners are all over them so it'll only be a matter of time before this story gets the better of some one and they start tinkering with the miner to see if there is any truth to it. I mean how many versions are there of cgminer now? It'll happen.
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March 29, 2014, 12:38:09 PM
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WTB GPUcoins for 0.86 BTC @ 11 satoshi.
Pm please.

Buying @ 12 satoshi now.

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March 29, 2014, 12:52:45 PM
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Been reading trollbox on poloniex and it seems the hot coins are X11 algo.

Mining X11 myself and I gotta say there's no question, its the future for GPU mining.

Here is a comparison of X11 to N-Scrypt on my rig (3x r9290) at fastest stable setup for each.

N-Scrypt - 1070-1090 Watt consumption, 90-92 deg C, Fan duty cycle 75-90%

X11 - 605-609 Watt consumption, 72-74 deg C, Fan duty cycle 45-50%

X11 is made for GPU! ASIC resistant, GPU friendly. Above stats prove it. Rig sits in my room purring quietly, hardly even notice it. Can't say that for Scrypt or N-Scrypt.

Of all the coins on X11 GPUc belongs on X11 simply because of the idea behind the coin!

I`ve read that there are no optimized miners for X11, thats why it is running cool and under low power.. GPU is not utilized 100%.. allegedly there are "private" miners that can achieve 100% GPU utilization with X11 algo..

I've read this to. But I've also read that its by design to make the algo GPU friendly and not anything to do with a poorly built miner kernel.

I get 2500-2700 K/h per R9 290 core on X11 nice and cool as opposed to 400-420 K/h on N-Scrypt with the cards hot enough to boil water.

According to Afterburner, GPU utility is at 100%, memory usage is about 1/2 on primary card and 1/4 to 1/3 on other cards, . Saves power on memory usage I think.

Heard the private miner super dooper 6 M/h out of a 280X story as well. Could be real... sounds like crypto bigfoot to me.

There are a number of coins using X11 now and the GPU miners are all over them so it'll only be a matter of time before this story gets the better of some one and they start tinkering with the miner to see if there is any truth to it. I mean how many versions are there of cgminer now? It'll happen.

Say each 290 takes 300w from the wall for regular Scrypt or N-facotor, your are saying 1/2 reduced memory usage counts for about 100w of power?Huh A 290 has bunch of mem chips total amounts to 4gb, and no 4gb chips can take even close to that...
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March 29, 2014, 02:22:37 PM
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Who's the "genius" that just dumped over 3.7m on poloniex all the way down to 3 sat?
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March 29, 2014, 04:51:55 PM
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I've used both hashfever and p2pools.
If you want coin fast, use hashfever.
If you want it to slowly come in even
after you are done mining, use p2pool.

P2ppool is PPLNS, noobie.
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Been reading trollbox on poloniex and it seems the hot coins are X11 algo.

Mining X11 myself and I gotta say there's no question, its the future for GPU mining.

Here is a comparison of X11 to N-Scrypt on my rig (3x r9290) at fastest stable setup for each.

N-Scrypt - 1070-1090 Watt consumption, 90-92 deg C, Fan duty cycle 75-90%

X11 - 605-609 Watt consumption, 72-74 deg C, Fan duty cycle 45-50%

X11 is made for GPU! ASIC resistant, GPU friendly. Above stats prove it. Rig sits in my room purring quietly, hardly even notice it. Can't say that for Scrypt or N-Scrypt.

Of all the coins on X11 GPUc belongs on X11 simply because of the idea behind the coin!
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March 29, 2014, 06:47:19 PM
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use http://www.xhash.net/
theres zero fees, zero being actually zero unlike these other pools that say it and you either get a sneeked in fee or a cash out fee.
they have a fantastic looking site, nice hash power, and zero downtime.



Thanks, will give them a try.  Have never used them before.



Gave them a try, site is really nice.  My hash rate was all over the place watching the dashboard.  Then when checking one of my rigs, all my shares were being rejected, said my worker was temporarily banned.  Spend enough time making sure they don't crash mining scrypt N as it is, don't have time to worry about that, so went back to hashfever.  Had some weird issues with it today also, so now actually mining XSV for the moment.
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March 29, 2014, 06:58:37 PM
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I've used both hashfever and p2pools.
If you want coin fast, use hashfever.
If you want it to slowly come in even
after you are done mining, use p2pool.

P2ppool is PPLNS, noobie.

Yeah that is what he was saying methinks.
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