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February 28, 2014, 07:56:40 PM |
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Hi How do you know what I sent you BTC? What should I do after I send coins?
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scrototeabaggins
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February 28, 2014, 07:56:43 PM |
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This is a pre-registration period allowing you to prepare for launch. Get an early start by signing up, setting up your worker(s), and prepping your miner(s). OakPool has a 1% feeWhy do we charge a fee? We use the fee to cover server and hardware charges but more importantly we will use a portion of that fee to offer you REWARDS and BONUSES for mining with us. As a miner you are an integral part of the pool and we want to make sure and reward loyalty; from the great big miners to the small miners, we will do our best to show our appreciation. Just make sure your pool actually gets online at release this time, not 12 hours later like it happened with redd... Ouch, but that's fair. It wasn't entirely our fault, the coin dev gave the pools faulty source code initially and that caused some bugs for us with that launch. OakPool is the largest Redd Coin pool now though =)
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kache
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February 28, 2014, 08:04:58 PM |
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Ouch, but that's fair. It wasn't entirely our fault, the coin dev gave the pools faulty source code initially and that caused some bugs for us with that launch. OakPool is the largest Redd Coin pool now though =)
Hahah We were one of the first pools up, we just had an issue with the crons fighting each other which resulted in the dashboard not reporting properly. However, we recovered and a few weeks later we had almost 50% of the net hash and got attacked... so perhaps slow and steady wins the race? We currently are either the biggest or 2nd biggest pool on redd with 300mhs+. That being said, we've learned a lot from that launch and have upgraded our servers, streamlined the launch process, and have deployed a load balancer to prevent things from going crazy on future launches. <3 OakPools
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Hail Eris!
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February 28, 2014, 08:13:09 PM |
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Hi How do you know what I sent you BTC? What should I do after I send coins?
I am under the impression they created a unique wallet address for each donor, which is how they keep track of donations. To double check this assumption, the last three chars of my address is 'WiQ'. Everyone should have different addresses.
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February 28, 2014, 08:17:50 PM |
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We'll setup a pool for GPU Coin! URL: http://www.xhash.net
Pool info: - VARDIFF / Stratum / Prop
- 0% fee for all our pools
- 1% default donation (removable)
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xHash.net Pools - Frycoin (FRY), Karmacoin (KARM), Leafcoin (LEAF), Lottocoin (LOT), Phicoin (PHI), Potcoin (POT), RapidCoin (RPD), Smartcoin (SMC).
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February 28, 2014, 08:33:01 PM |
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nah the best is still 280x toxic, just undervolt it
mine does 780kh/s with 200 watt, i don't think a 270s can do better than this
I would agree that is astounding, what voltage are you running? What OS, mining software, and settings? I get 500kh+ from 270's @ 167w. I think it's still arguable that price-wise the 270 still comes out on top, as moxt Toxic's are in the $450+ range, but you can source 270's for $150. I've seen undervolting do a great job before, like save 20% power while still keeping your same hashrate, but that figure is phenominal. I'm running a toxic at 810-815 @ 360watts. That would mean you're taking 45% away from the chip with less than 4% of impact. You might want to contact AMD and let them know your findings lol.. yeah my chip is lucky, i'm probably under 200 watt, 170-180w, vcore is 1v
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GPU Coin (OP)
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February 28, 2014, 08:35:00 PM |
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idea looks interesting but I'm skeptical. there is not enough coherent information about your company
won't call you scamer but i will wait and maybe mine some if launch will be good. but no ipo without information i can check! however good launch for all!
I was in the Navy, so I lived in SC and now I live in VA.
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February 28, 2014, 08:37:42 PM |
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Whats funny is I actually registered the name GPUcoin on here and github a while back because i was going to start a coin then never got around to it and it looks like someone had the same idea as me lol. Best of luck!
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GPU Coin (OP)
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February 28, 2014, 08:39:36 PM |
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Website is down, word is no response from dev about IPO emails..
well?
hey devs.. are you still there? i sent you an email for the ipo.. and not hearing from you here.im a while.is not a good signal
Sorry, but as a human I like to sleep. The web site isn't down ( http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/gpucoin.net) but I'll be contacting my server today to see why the DNS hasn't propagated.
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SeriousCoins14
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February 28, 2014, 08:51:14 PM |
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Website is down, word is no response from dev about IPO emails..
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hey devs.. are you still there? i sent you an email for the ipo.. and not hearing from you here.im a while.is not a good signal
Sorry, but as a human I like to sleep. The web site isn't down ( http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/gpucoin.net) but I'll be contacting my server today to see why the DNS hasn't propagated. There's no room for humans in this game. Lol understood, but the website is down for most humans. I tried on my home internet, work, and cell.
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GPU Coin (OP)
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February 28, 2014, 09:22:48 PM |
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Ok, so server isn't detecting anything wrong and I can't find anything wrong. The only thing we could think of is the previous domain owner had malicious code and the site is blocked by the ISP.
If anyone who can't access the site could please do a Trace Route so I can see exactly what is going on, I would greatly appreciate it.
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niteryder
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February 28, 2014, 09:26:23 PM |
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No problems here.
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wizzardTim
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February 28, 2014, 09:31:29 PM |
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No problems here too.
Please confirm my investment.
I am investor #158 and invested 0.3009BTC.
Please update the list in site. Thank you
BTC transaction id: 8efb0ab989364f1cd7b492f86813293a28fcbb2080efad76ee25b8e4371d1e97
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Behold the Tangle Mysteries! Dare to know It's truth.
- Excerpt from the IOTA Sacred Texts Vol. I
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niteryder
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February 28, 2014, 09:34:03 PM |
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No problems here too.
Please confirm my investment.
I am investor #158 and invested 0.3009BTC.
Please update the list in site. Thank you
BTC transaction id: 8efb0ab989364f1cd7b492f86813293a28fcbb2080efad76ee25b8e4371d1e97
As per the DEVs email. " The IPO page will be updated every evening to reflect new investments."
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February 28, 2014, 09:50:20 PM |
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I think 270x would be good since people could buy those for comparatively less money (or GPUcoins) so it might be a way for miners or investors to realize their profits a bit sooner (since you can get 270x in the $200 range, you should be able to mine for one quicker than a more expensive card).
However that lower price point could have negative effects. I see that it would be in the coin's benefit to only sell expensive cards at launch, so people don't drop off mining once they get the card that they want. People will continue to grind and try to get that 290x!
I already own 3 270x cards so I'd likely be shooting for a 280x or 290x anyway.
At any rate, getting on an exchange will be key. It might be a good idea to start on cryptorush and push hard for votes to get on mintpal as soon as possible after launch. You might have to allocate some BTC to upvote your coin to the top.
When you look at BlackCoin, that damn thing went on mintpal within a couple of days after launch... so it is definitely possible.
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February 28, 2014, 11:28:53 PM |
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Also, I am invested in the IPO. I'll likely be mining at launch as well. Good luck all!
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scrototeabaggins
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February 28, 2014, 11:42:45 PM |
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This is a pre-registration period allowing you to prepare for launch. Get an early start by signing up, setting up your worker(s), and prepping your miner(s). OakPool has a 1% feeWhy do we charge a fee? We use the fee to cover server and hardware charges but more importantly we will use a portion of that fee to offer you REWARDS and BONUSES for mining with us. As a miner you are an integral part of the pool and we want to make sure and reward loyalty; from the great big miners to the small miners, we will do our best to show our appreciation. We are going to be doing a few different giveaways from the start. Besides just giving away coins we are also going to giveaway Battlefield 4 Keys. Come sign up and join us for launch!
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GPU Coin (OP)
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March 01, 2014, 12:03:44 AM |
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So, from my research on the ASUS GPUs I came up with the following list
GPU : Newegg Price : Average Hash : Un-modded Wattage 270 $260 450 150W 270X $300 446 225W 280X $479 695 300W 290 $550 819 300W 290X $650 878 300W
Hash was calculated as the average off all the litecoin mining hardware comparison, wattage came from the ASUS official web page.
It seems as though the 270 is the best bang for your buck as you can get 6 running on a single computer with a 1000W PSU, and makes the 270X useless as it gets the same hash while requiring more wattage and being more expensive. The same thing is to be said about the 290 vs 290X, while leaving the 280X as the middle contender.
This leads me to want to stock only 3 types of cards: 270, 280X, 290.
If anyone has any other info that would lead me to believe differently, please let me know.
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GPU Coin (OP)
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March 01, 2014, 12:06:47 AM |
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Also, there is a high influx of small IPO investors and keeping up with responses is getting difficult due to everything being manual. I will also be going out tonight to have a business dinner with an investor, so if my responses are delayed, please don't be alarmed. Every IPO account has a unique BTC wallet address, so all of your deposits are linked directly to your IPO number and e-mail address.
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anyone4u
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March 01, 2014, 12:21:56 AM |
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in for ipo, and will be mining. I didn't want to list that I will be up for a gpu due to not knowing the cost of the gpu in gpucoins so I didn't vote for I want one but if I get enough coins mining/etc then yes I will want some.
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