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October 16, 2018, 10:13:36 AM
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Suqa order books are now active at Injex.io!
Suqa's decision to be listed was successful, we have now opened the order books for trading!
Suqa has 1 active pair - SUQA_BTC

Trade here: Injex Market  - SUQA_BTC
We did not approve this exchange and they even did not bother to ask us if we want them or not.
Please play safe and wait for our announcements.
As we said earlier that  we will be on the exchanges only on the first week of November so until that time we will not get listed on any Exchange that does not contact us first even if they have good volume.
We will not get listed without being ready.

Thanks

SUQA Foundation

We actually did message you and you never replied, yet members on our discord asked us to list so we did.

I don't see why having a service listing your currency is bad for it in anyway?

Injex.io they are scammers, you stay away from it. I lost 0.013978btc when sent to Injex.io to buy suqa. After I bought suqa they deleted all of them from my account
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October 16, 2018, 11:24:59 AM
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I was checking on the Suqa website. It has officially doubled since 24-hours ago. Now at 114Gh/s. It was 72 yesterday

It's growing like crazy, unbelievable. but on the other hand it's good. So people believe in this coin which makes it valuable.
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October 16, 2018, 11:54:37 AM
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with zjazz CUDA miner I've got the follwoing results for Pascal cards:

GTX1070      4.8-5.1 Mh/s
GTX1080      5.9-6.1 Mh/s
GTX1080ti    7.8-8.3 Mh/s
And power consumption significant lower than the most other algos

Have anyone tested new RTX cards with X22i algo ?

That is awesome. What are your setting on these cards. Would be interesting as I am running 6 x GTX 1070 on one rig, 1 x GTX 1080, 2 x GTX 1070, 2 x GTX 1070ti and a GTX 1060. Averaging about 27 Mh/s per rig.
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October 16, 2018, 11:55:22 AM
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I was checking on the Suqa website. It has officially doubled since 24-hours ago. Now at 114Gh/s. It was 72 yesterday

It's growing like crazy, unbelievable. but on the other hand it's good. So people believe in this coin which makes it valuable.

I am curious to see what the Net Hash will look like when the DEVs anounce the SUQA Community Bounties 1 Million SUQA on 25 October 2018. And how many new miners will join from then.
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October 16, 2018, 12:08:32 PM
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I was checking on the Suqa website. It has officially doubled since 24-hours ago. Now at 114Gh/s. It was 72 yesterday

It's growing like crazy, unbelievable. but on the other hand it's good. So people believe in this coin which makes it valuable.

I am curious to see what the Net Hash will look like when the DEVs anounce the SUQA Community Bounties 1 Million SUQA on 25 October 2018. And how many new miners will join from then.

I believe in this coin and will be holding and making deposits. How does this bounty work for those that are mining?
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October 16, 2018, 12:28:46 PM
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with zjazz CUDA miner I've got the follwoing results for Pascal cards:

GTX1070      4.8-5.1 Mh/s
GTX1080      5.9-6.1 Mh/s
GTX1080ti    7.8-8.3 Mh/s
And power consumption significant lower than the most other algos

Have anyone tested new RTX cards with X22i algo ?

That is awesome. What are your setting on these cards. Would be interesting as I am running 6 x GTX 1070 on one rig, 1 x GTX 1080, 2 x GTX 1070, 2 x GTX 1070ti and a GTX 1060. Averaging about 27 Mh/s per rig.

I have my Asus 1070 running at Core +200 Mem +600 at 75% TDP and get about 4600MHs. zjazz DEV noted somewhere that Core +100 Mem +400 and TDP of 60% is good to start
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October 16, 2018, 12:43:20 PM
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List of SUQA mining pools with live stats & hashrate distribution

https://miningpoolstats.stream/suqa

Only 3 pools seems active

You can find info from the pools here.
https://poolexplorer.com/coin/5401
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October 16, 2018, 01:33:44 PM
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with zjazz CUDA miner I've got the follwoing results for Pascal cards:

GTX1070      4.8-5.1 Mh/s
GTX1080      5.9-6.1 Mh/s
GTX1080ti    7.8-8.3 Mh/s
And power consumption significant lower than the most other algos

Have anyone tested new RTX cards with X22i algo ?

That is awesome. What are your setting on these cards. Would be interesting as I am running 6 x GTX 1070 on one rig, 1 x GTX 1080, 2 x GTX 1070, 2 x GTX 1070ti and a GTX 1060. Averaging about 27 Mh/s per rig.

I have my Asus 1070 running at Core +200 Mem +600 at 75% TDP and get about 4600MHs. zjazz DEV noted somewhere that Core +100 Mem +400 and TDP of 60% is good to start

Thats pretty good. I tried your configuration on my rig with the 6 x Gigabyte 1070's and it crapped out. The best I can get is Core voltage +65, Power Limit +65, Core Clock +90 running 1683 MHZ - 1847 MHZ, and the Mem Clock +602. This gave me a steady 4500 Kh/s per card. temperature around 41 - 50 degrees.
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October 16, 2018, 03:00:19 PM
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List of SUQA mining pools with live stats & hashrate distribution

https://miningpoolstats.stream/suqa

Only 3 pools seems active

You can find info from the pools here.
https://poolexplorer.com/coin/5401

You can find info but you can't sort the list, can't see fees or pools hashrate history.
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October 16, 2018, 03:02:37 PM
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October 16, 2018, 03:09:08 PM
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with zjazz CUDA miner I've got the follwoing results for Pascal cards:

GTX1070      4.8-5.1 Mh/s
GTX1080      5.9-6.1 Mh/s
GTX1080ti    7.8-8.3 Mh/s
And power consumption significant lower than the most other algos

Have anyone tested new RTX cards with X22i algo ?

That is awesome. What are your setting on these cards. Would be interesting as I am running 6 x GTX 1070 on one rig, 1 x GTX 1080, 2 x GTX 1070, 2 x GTX 1070ti and a GTX 1060. Averaging about 27 Mh/s per rig.

I have my Asus 1070 running at Core +200 Mem +600 at 75% TDP and get about 4600MHs. zjazz DEV noted somewhere that Core +100 Mem +400 and TDP of 60% is good to start

Thats pretty good. I tried your configuration on my rig with the 6 x Gigabyte 1070's and it crapped out. The best I can get is Core voltage +65, Power Limit +65, Core Clock +90 running 1683 MHZ - 1847 MHZ, and the Mem Clock +602. This gave me a steady 4500 Kh/s per card. temperature around 41 - 50 degrees.

as soon as i start overclocking GPU's the mining software crashes. I got rigs with 1070, 1070TI, 1080 and 1080TI cards. I even needed  to underclock my 1080TI's memory -200 just to get it stable. Now it's 36hours without any problems.
1070 = 4500-4650 kh/s
1070TI = 4800-5100 kh/s
1080 = 6100-6200 kh/s
1080TI = 6700- 7600 kh/s

funny thing is that i got several 1080TI cards which gives so much difference in hashrate.
But i think it has to with my PSU's. I got 1 Rig with 7x1080TI running total on +/- 55 Mh/s and 1 rig with 10x1080TI and runs on +/- 70MH/s.
Huge difference if you ask me. But took me 4-5 days before i could get 10card rig stable. But my guts say there is something with one of my PSU's.
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October 16, 2018, 03:16:28 PM
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Anyone tried solo mining?

I did the first couple days, but it was never so good as in the pool.
Don't know if I did something wrong? but in the beginning I should had enough hashrate, but now it's almost impossible. Gues you need to have at least 500-700 MH/s to solo mine.
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October 16, 2018, 03:52:11 PM
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with zjazz CUDA miner I've got the follwoing results for Pascal cards:

GTX1070      4.8-5.1 Mh/s
GTX1080      5.9-6.1 Mh/s
GTX1080ti    7.8-8.3 Mh/s
And power consumption significant lower than the most other algos

Have anyone tested new RTX cards with X22i algo ?

That is awesome. What are your setting on these cards. Would be interesting as I am running 6 x GTX 1070 on one rig, 1 x GTX 1080, 2 x GTX 1070, 2 x GTX 1070ti and a GTX 1060. Averaging about 27 Mh/s per rig.

I have my Asus 1070 running at Core +200 Mem +600 at 75% TDP and get about 4600MHs. zjazz DEV noted somewhere that Core +100 Mem +400 and TDP of 60% is good to start

Thats pretty good. I tried your configuration on my rig with the 6 x Gigabyte 1070's and it crapped out. The best I can get is Core voltage +65, Power Limit +65, Core Clock +90 running 1683 MHZ - 1847 MHZ, and the Mem Clock +602. This gave me a steady 4500 Kh/s per card. temperature around 41 - 50 degrees.

as soon as i start overclocking GPU's the mining software crashes. I got rigs with 1070, 1070TI, 1080 and 1080TI cards. I even needed  to underclock my 1080TI's memory -200 just to get it stable. Now it's 36hours without any problems.
1070 = 4500-4650 kh/s
1070TI = 4800-5100 kh/s
1080 = 6100-6200 kh/s
1080TI = 6700- 7600 kh/s

funny thing is that i got several 1080TI cards which gives so much difference in hashrate.
But i think it has to with my PSU's. I got 1 Rig with 7x1080TI running total on +/- 55 Mh/s and 1 rig with 10x1080TI and runs on +/- 70MH/s.
Huge difference if you ask me. But took me 4-5 days before i could get 10card rig stable. But my guts say there is something with one of my PSU's.
Can you tell me why my 1070 rig is outputting 26.5 Mh/s on average, but the
with zjazz CUDA miner I've got the follwoing results for Pascal cards:

GTX1070      4.8-5.1 Mh/s
GTX1080      5.9-6.1 Mh/s
GTX1080ti    7.8-8.3 Mh/s
And power consumption significant lower than the most other algos

Have anyone tested new RTX cards with X22i algo ?

That is awesome. What are your setting on these cards. Would be interesting as I am running 6 x GTX 1070 on one rig, 1 x GTX 1080, 2 x GTX 1070, 2 x GTX 1070ti and a GTX 1060. Averaging about 27 Mh/s per rig.

I have my Asus 1070 running at Core +200 Mem +600 at 75% TDP and get about 4600MHs. zjazz DEV noted somewhere that Core +100 Mem +400 and TDP of 60% is good to start

Thats pretty good. I tried your configuration on my rig with the 6 x Gigabyte 1070's and it crapped out. The best I can get is Core voltage +65, Power Limit +65, Core Clock +90 running 1683 MHZ - 1847 MHZ, and the Mem Clock +602. This gave me a steady 4500 Kh/s per card. temperature around 41 - 50 degrees.

as soon as i start overclocking GPU's the mining software crashes. I got rigs with 1070, 1070TI, 1080 and 1080TI cards. I even needed  to underclock my 1080TI's memory -200 just to get it stable. Now it's 36hours without any problems.
1070 = 4500-4650 kh/s
1070TI = 4800-5100 kh/s
1080 = 6100-6200 kh/s
1080TI = 6700- 7600 kh/s

funny thing is that i got several 1080TI cards which gives so much difference in hashrate.
But i think it has to with my PSU's. I got 1 Rig with 7x1080TI running total on +/- 55 Mh/s and 1 rig with 10x1080TI and runs on +/- 70MH/s.
Huge difference if you ask me. But took me 4-5 days before i could get 10card rig stable. But my guts say there is something with one of my PSU's.
I am still making adjustments and thanks for the info.

Can you explain why my 1070 rig is running around 26.5 Mh/s, but on the pool it is saying 12.6 Mh/s. Very weird as my other mixed card rig is steady at 27 M/hs and the pool is around 25 Mh/s?
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with zjazz CUDA miner I've got the follwoing results for Pascal cards:

GTX1070      4.8-5.1 Mh/s
GTX1080      5.9-6.1 Mh/s
GTX1080ti    7.8-8.3 Mh/s
And power consumption significant lower than the most other algos

Have anyone tested new RTX cards with X22i algo ?

That is awesome. What are your setting on these cards. Would be interesting as I am running 6 x GTX 1070 on one rig, 1 x GTX 1080, 2 x GTX 1070, 2 x GTX 1070ti and a GTX 1060. Averaging about 27 Mh/s per rig.

I have my Asus 1070 running at Core +200 Mem +600 at 75% TDP and get about 4600MHs. zjazz DEV noted somewhere that Core +100 Mem +400 and TDP of 60% is good to start


Thats pretty good. I tried your configuration on my rig with the 6 x Gigabyte 1070's and it crapped out. The best I can get is Core voltage +65, Power Limit +65, Core Clock +90 running 1683 MHZ - 1847 MHZ, and the Mem Clock +602. This gave me a steady 4500 Kh/s per card. temperature around 41 - 50 degrees.

as soon as i start overclocking GPU's the mining software crashes. I got rigs with 1070, 1070TI, 1080 and 1080TI cards. I even needed  to underclock my 1080TI's memory -200 just to get it stable. Now it's 36hours without any problems.
1070 = 4500-4650 kh/s
1070TI = 4800-5100 kh/s
1080 = 6100-6200 kh/s
1080TI = 6700- 7600 kh/s

funny thing is that i got several 1080TI cards which gives so much difference in hashrate.
But i think it has to with my PSU's. I got 1 Rig with 7x1080TI running total on +/- 55 Mh/s and 1 rig with 10x1080TI and runs on +/- 70MH/s.
Huge difference if you ask me. But took me 4-5 days before i could get 10card rig stable. But my guts say there is something with one of my PSU's.
Can you tell me why my 1070 rig is outputting 26.5 Mh/s on average, but the
with zjazz CUDA miner I've got the follwoing results for Pascal cards:

GTX1070      4.8-5.1 Mh/s
GTX1080      5.9-6.1 Mh/s
GTX1080ti    7.8-8.3 Mh/s
And power consumption significant lower than the most other algos

Have anyone tested new RTX cards with X22i algo ?

That is awesome. What are your setting on these cards. Would be interesting as I am running 6 x GTX 1070 on one rig, 1 x GTX 1080, 2 x GTX 1070, 2 x GTX 1070ti and a GTX 1060. Averaging about 27 Mh/s per rig.

I have my Asus 1070 running at Core +200 Mem +600 at 75% TDP and get about 4600MHs. zjazz DEV noted somewhere that Core +100 Mem +400 and TDP of 60% is good to start

Thats pretty good. I tried your configuration on my rig with the 6 x Gigabyte 1070's and it crapped out. The best I can get is Core voltage +65, Power Limit +65, Core Clock +90 running 1683 MHZ - 1847 MHZ, and the Mem Clock +602. This gave me a steady 4500 Kh/s per card. temperature around 41 - 50 degrees.

as soon as i start overclocking GPU's the mining software crashes. I got rigs with 1070, 1070TI, 1080 and 1080TI cards. I even needed  to underclock my 1080TI's memory -200 just to get it stable. Now it's 36hours without any problems.
1070 = 4500-4650 kh/s
1070TI = 4800-5100 kh/s
1080 = 6100-6200 kh/s
1080TI = 6700- 7600 kh/s

funny thing is that i got several 1080TI cards which gives so much difference in hashrate.
But i think it has to with my PSU's. I got 1 Rig with 7x1080TI running total on +/- 55 Mh/s and 1 rig with 10x1080TI and runs on +/- 70MH/s.
Huge difference if you ask me. But took me 4-5 days before i could get 10card rig stable. But my guts say there is something with one of my PSU's.
I am still making adjustments and thanks for the info.

Can you explain why my 1070 rig is running around 26.5 Mh/s, but on the pool it is saying 12.6 Mh/s. Very weird as my other mixed card rig is steady at 27 M/hs and the pool is around 25 Mh/s?


which Pool you at?

If I check pool stats it's almost never the same as the stats on your RIG, probably some delay and sometimes it's even higher then your rig informs you.
Think has also to do with difficulty what hashrate it runs.
If I check my RIG 9x1070 it runs on my rigs it says around 40MH/s but at pool it's 32Mh/s and sometimes it's the opposite way, it's higher then 40MH/s. But my RIG is always pretty constant on 40/Mh/s.

and most pools have a delay between 5min-30min.
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October 16, 2018, 04:07:19 PM
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Anyone tried solo mining?

I did the first couple days, but it was never so good as in the pool.
Don't know if I did something wrong? but in the beginning I should had enough hashrate, but now it's almost impossible. Gues you need to have at least 500-700 MH/s to solo mine.

IMHO, the network hashrate is already too high for solo mining. For a 30MH/s rig, you would have an average of 6 to 8 days working time, for one block to be found. And only, if the network hashrate would stay constant.

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October 16, 2018, 04:15:23 PM
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Anyone tried solo mining?

I did the first couple days, but it was never so good as in the pool.
Don't know if I did something wrong? but in the beginning I should had enough hashrate, but now it's almost impossible. Gues you need to have at least 500-700 MH/s to solo mine.

IMHO, the network hashrate is already too high for solo mining. For a 30MH/s rig, you would have an average of 6 to 8 days working time, for one block to be found. And only, if the network hashrate would stay constant.

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yeah true, but just one week ago it nework hashrate was around 20GH and now allready over 100
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Here are the overclocking settings of single GTX1070:
GPU model: Gigabyte Extreme Gaming GTX1070, OS Win10 x64
Average power consumption is about 130W

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October 16, 2018, 05:19:19 PM
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with zjazz CUDA miner I've got the follwoing results for Pascal cards:

GTX1070      4.8-5.1 Mh/s
GTX1080      5.9-6.1 Mh/s
GTX1080ti    7.8-8.3 Mh/s
And power consumption significant lower than the most other algos

Have anyone tested new RTX cards with X22i algo ?

That is awesome. What are your setting on these cards. Would be interesting as I am running 6 x GTX 1070 on one rig, 1 x GTX 1080, 2 x GTX 1070, 2 x GTX 1070ti and a GTX 1060. Averaging about 27 Mh/s per rig.

I have my Asus 1070 running at Core +200 Mem +600 at 75% TDP and get about 4600MHs. zjazz DEV noted somewhere that Core +100 Mem +400 and TDP of 60% is good to start

Thats pretty good. I tried your configuration on my rig with the 6 x Gigabyte 1070's and it crapped out. The best I can get is Core voltage +65, Power Limit +65, Core Clock +90 running 1683 MHZ - 1847 MHZ, and the Mem Clock +602. This gave me a steady 4500 Kh/s per card. temperature around 41 - 50 degrees.

as soon as i start overclocking GPU's the mining software crashes. I got rigs with 1070, 1070TI, 1080 and 1080TI cards. I even needed  to underclock my 1080TI's memory -200 just to get it stable. Now it's 36hours without any problems.
1070 = 4500-4650 kh/s
1070TI = 4800-5100 kh/s
1080 = 6100-6200 kh/s
1080TI = 6700- 7600 kh/s

funny thing is that i got several 1080TI cards which gives so much difference in hashrate.
But i think it has to with my PSU's. I got 1 Rig with 7x1080TI running total on +/- 55 Mh/s and 1 rig with 10x1080TI and runs on +/- 70MH/s.
Huge difference if you ask me. But took me 4-5 days before i could get 10card rig stable. But my guts say there is something with one of my PSU's.
Can you tell me why my 1070 rig is outputting 26.5 Mh/s on average, but the
with zjazz CUDA miner I've got the follwoing results for Pascal cards:

GTX1070      4.8-5.1 Mh/s
GTX1080      5.9-6.1 Mh/s
GTX1080ti    7.8-8.3 Mh/s
And power consumption significant lower than the most other algos

Have anyone tested new RTX cards with X22i algo ?

That is awesome. What are your setting on these cards. Would be interesting as I am running 6 x GTX 1070 on one rig, 1 x GTX 1080, 2 x GTX 1070, 2 x GTX 1070ti and a GTX 1060. Averaging about 27 Mh/s per rig.

I have my Asus 1070 running at Core +200 Mem +600 at 75% TDP and get about 4600MHs. zjazz DEV noted somewhere that Core +100 Mem +400 and TDP of 60% is good to start

Thats pretty good. I tried your configuration on my rig with the 6 x Gigabyte 1070's and it crapped out. The best I can get is Core voltage +65, Power Limit +65, Core Clock +90 running 1683 MHZ - 1847 MHZ, and the Mem Clock +602. This gave me a steady 4500 Kh/s per card. temperature around 41 - 50 degrees.

as soon as i start overclocking GPU's the mining software crashes. I got rigs with 1070, 1070TI, 1080 and 1080TI cards. I even needed  to underclock my 1080TI's memory -200 just to get it stable. Now it's 36hours without any problems.
1070 = 4500-4650 kh/s
1070TI = 4800-5100 kh/s
1080 = 6100-6200 kh/s
1080TI = 6700- 7600 kh/s

funny thing is that i got several 1080TI cards which gives so much difference in hashrate.
But i think it has to with my PSU's. I got 1 Rig with 7x1080TI running total on +/- 55 Mh/s and 1 rig with 10x1080TI and runs on +/- 70MH/s.
Huge difference if you ask me. But took me 4-5 days before i could get 10card rig stable. But my guts say there is something with one of my PSU's.
I am still making adjustments and thanks for the info.

Can you explain why my 1070 rig is running around 26.5 Mh/s, but on the pool it is saying 12.6 Mh/s. Very weird as my other mixed card rig is steady at 27 M/hs and the pool is around 25 Mh/s?


which Pool you at?

If I check pool stats it's almost never the same as the stats on your RIG, probably some delay and sometimes it's even higher then your rig informs you.
Think has also to do with difficulty what hashrate it runs.
If I check my RIG 9x1070 it runs on my rigs it says around 40MH/s but at pool it's 32Mh/s and sometimes it's the opposite way, it's higher then 40MH/s. But my RIG is always pretty constant on 40/Mh/s.

and most pools have a delay between 5min-30min.

I am on bsod.pw. was om Yiimp, but as more miners left, the number blocks found decreased. Again, many thanks for your help.
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