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January 24, 2019, 07:09:36 AM
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Cool one! I'we started to mine it. But how/where to mine 31 on windows?

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January 24, 2019, 07:54:18 AM
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Cool one! I'we started to mine it. But how/where to mine 31 on windows?

I also want to know but nobody answers. Cant find a proper solution anywhere!?  Huh
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January 24, 2019, 08:26:16 AM
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Cool one! I'we started to mine it. But how/where to mine 31 on windows?

I also want to know but nobody answers. Cant find a proper solution anywhere!?  Huh

No, because there's no way to do that for now unless you're an ASIC developer.
The Cuckatoo31 (C31) is an ASIC-friendly algorithm but I don't think there are any ASICs at the moment.

Maybe in theory people would be able to use GPUs to mine C31 until ASICs appear, I don't know but the difficulty of C31 could be that high that even if fewer GPUs mine it compared to C29 it's not as profitable... I repeat MAYBE... I don't know.
What I know is that C31's hashrate is 0 at the moment.
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January 24, 2019, 09:33:44 AM
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I just started mining Grin in grinmint.com (Win10, AMD). I've created account in BitForex, as this seemed like the most straight-forward way to get a wallet address where I can send the mined coins (when confirmed etc).
Can somebody who has already went through that explain the process - once there are mined coins in GrinMint, how to get them in BitForex with min.risk?

Another question - I saw some topics for Bminer being the fastest miner. I have AMD cards, so it doesn't work with them, right?

RX 580, 8GB gives me ~ 1,5 gps - is that OK, good or bad?

W10, RX 580, GrinGold Miner 7.2 app. 1,7gps
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January 24, 2019, 09:43:43 AM
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1060 6gb win 10 nvidia 417.35 driver = 2.47-2.7 G/s
power limit 60
core 0
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bminer 13.1.0
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January 24, 2019, 10:27:06 AM
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I just spotted on www.howtobuygrin.com that Kucoin is listing Grin today

https://twitter.com/kucoincom:
"Trading pairs include GRIN/BTC, GRIN/ETH and GRIN/USDT. Buying starts Jan 24, 2019, 17:30 (UTC+8), selling starts Jan 24, 2019, 18:00 (UTC+8) and withdrawal opens Jan 26, 2019, 18:00 (UTC+8)."
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January 24, 2019, 10:42:39 AM
Last edit: January 24, 2019, 01:02:09 PM by kronos123
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First big exchange to quote Grin after just a week after his birth and exit: OKEX
I believe that in 2-3 months we will find it on every Top exchange; But pay attention to the price: if you want to undermine it's fine, but if you want to buy, I recommend waiting a few more months!

https://www.reddit.com/r/grincoin/comments/aj1evm/so_it_beginsokex_the_first_big_exchange_to_list/


A few hours after the first big exchange that has quoted Grin, others start to follow.
Kucoin also announced the listing of Grin, with the Btc, Eth and Usdt couples

https://news.kucoin.com/en/grin-grin-gets-listed-on-kucoin/



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www.bitforex.com
www.bitmesh.com
www.galeon.exchange
www.grinpay.org
www.chainrift.com
www.hb.top
www.nexex.io
www.vinex.network
www.kkex.vip
www.bisq.network
www.bit.cc
www.lbank.io
www.bibox.com
www.tradeogre.com
www.okex.com
www.kucoin.com
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January 24, 2019, 10:43:03 AM
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1060 6gb win 10 nvidia 417.35 driver = 2.47-2.7 G/s
power limit 60
core 0
mem +800
bminer 13.1.0


Hi I have rig and want to know about config setting..

My Mining Details are :  
EMAIL:                            hello@mail.com
Pass:                               hello@abc
Pool Name:                     grin.sparkpool.com:6666

Bminer Config file is below

ADDRESS=bminergrin
USERNAME=$ADDRESS.worker
POOL=grin29.f2pool.com:13654
SCHEME=cuckaroo29
PWD=foo

./bminer -uri $SCHEME://$USERNAME:$PWD@$POOL -api 127.0.0.1:1880


Help me to exact grin config details ?
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January 24, 2019, 11:13:11 AM
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Cool one! I'we started to mine it. But how/where to mine 31 on windows?

I also want to know but nobody answers. Cant find a proper solution anywhere!?  Huh

No, because there's no way to do that for now unless you're an ASIC developer.
The Cuckatoo31 (C31) is an ASIC-friendly algorithm but I don't think there are any ASICs at the moment.

Maybe in theory people would be able to use GPUs to mine C31 until ASICs appear, I don't know but the difficulty of C31 could be that high that even if fewer GPUs mine it compared to C29 it's not as profitable... I repeat MAYBE... I don't know.
What I know is that C31's hashrate is 0 at the moment.

lol wat???

https://www.grinmint.com/pages/network-charts.html

Tons of people mining c31 already - mostly nvidia on linux.
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January 24, 2019, 11:23:06 AM
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I just started mining Grin in grinmint.com (Win10, AMD). I've created account in BitForex, as this seemed like the most straight-forward way to get a wallet address where I can send the mined coins (when confirmed etc).
Can somebody who has already went through that explain the process - once there are mined coins in GrinMint, how to get them in BitForex with min.risk?

Another question - I saw some topics for Bminer being the fastest miner. I have AMD cards, so it doesn't work with them, right?

RX 580, 8GB gives me ~ 1,5 gps - is that OK, good or bad?

It was a pretty efficient spot to be w/ GGM.  Grin Pro (basically new vers of GGM) gives a massive bump to 2 gps w/ same settings.
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January 24, 2019, 11:43:28 AM
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Cool one! I'we started to mine it. But how/where to mine 31 on windows?

I also want to know but nobody answers. Cant find a proper solution anywhere!?  Huh

No, because there's no way to do that for now unless you're an ASIC developer.
The Cuckatoo31 (C31) is an ASIC-friendly algorithm but I don't think there are any ASICs at the moment.

Maybe in theory people would be able to use GPUs to mine C31 until ASICs appear, I don't know but the difficulty of C31 could be that high that even if fewer GPUs mine it compared to C29 it's not as profitable... I repeat MAYBE... I don't know.
What I know is that C31's hashrate is 0 at the moment.

lol wat???

https://www.grinmint.com/pages/network-charts.html

Tons of people mining c31 already - mostly nvidia on linux.

Wait... riiight... I was looking at my personal hashrate when I said the hashrate is 0! Sorry! Cheesy
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January 24, 2019, 11:54:25 AM
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Would it be technically possible to implement mimblewimble on Bitcoin mainchain?
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January 24, 2019, 12:43:58 PM
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1060 6gb win 10 nvidia 417.35 driver = 2.47-2.7 G/s
power limit 60
core 0
mem +800
bminer 13.1.0


Hi I have rig and want to know about config setting..

My Mining Details are :  
EMAIL:                            hello@mail.com
Pass:                               hello@abc
Pool Name:                     grin.sparkpool.com:6666

Bminer Config file is below

ADDRESS=bminergrin
USERNAME=$ADDRESS.worker
POOL=grin29.f2pool.com:13654
SCHEME=cuckaroo29
PWD=foo

./bminer -uri $SCHEME://$USERNAME:$PWD@$POOL -api 127.0.0.1:1880


Help me to exact grin config details ?

bminer -uri cuckaroo29://USERNAME.RIG:x@grin29.f2pool.com:13654


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January 24, 2019, 01:15:14 PM
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is there a comprehensive thread for mad gpu grin minning?

these days everything seems so cryptic, back in the day everything was in the ANN post!
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January 24, 2019, 01:20:16 PM
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I just started mining Grin in grinmint.com (Win10, AMD). I've created account in BitForex, as this seemed like the most straight-forward way to get a wallet address where I can send the mined coins (when confirmed etc).
Can somebody who has already went through that explain the process - once there are mined coins in GrinMint, how to get them in BitForex with min.risk?

Another question - I saw some topics for Bminer being the fastest miner. I have AMD cards, so it doesn't work with them, right?

RX 580, 8GB gives me ~ 1,5 gps - is that OK, good or bad?

It was a pretty efficient spot to be w/ GGM.  Grin Pro (basically new vers of GGM) gives a massive bump to 2 gps w/ same settings.

Where can one find this Grin Pro miner, is it a paid version?

I found the GGM here https://github.com/mozkomor/GrinGoldMiner/releases
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January 24, 2019, 01:28:31 PM
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Where can one find this Grin Pro miner, is it a paid version?

I found the GGM here https://github.com/mozkomor/GrinGoldMiner/releases

No it's not paid, it's with a fee as usual. https://grinpro.io/

Running it on my Vega64, 3.1-3.2 G/s, best speed so far on AMD cards.

That said, for NVDIA chipsets, GMiner 1.22 is out as of yesterday, giving similar speeds with the latest version of bminer, 1080ti=6.2 G/s
Also it does not require Cuda 9.2 or higher Wink

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January 24, 2019, 01:35:05 PM
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^. NVDIA rig=CPU 30%, AMD rig=CPU 70%

CPU: Dual Core 4400 3.3, on both rigs, with 8GB RAM.

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January 24, 2019, 01:39:47 PM
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Where can one find this Grin Pro miner, is it a paid version?

I found the GGM here https://github.com/mozkomor/GrinGoldMiner/releases

No it's not paid, it's with a fee as usual. https://grinpro.io/

Running it on my Vega64, 3.1-3.2 G/s, best speed so far on AMD cards.

That said, for NVDIA chipsets, GMiner 1.22 is out as of yesterday, giving similar speeds with the latest version of bminer, 1080ti=6.2 G/s
Also it does not require Cuda 9.2 or higher Wink

Do you have links ...

To both the miner and instructions on mining? Would be appreciated.

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January 24, 2019, 02:01:16 PM
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^. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5034735.460

Detailed instructions to mine you can find on the pool's side.

https://support.sparkpool.com/hc/en-us/articles/360014895133-Introduction-of-mining-Grin

Sparkpool & Grin mint do the job for me ATM.
Use a valid email to which you have access to of course.

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January 24, 2019, 02:12:14 PM
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Where can one find this Grin Pro miner, is it a paid version?

I found the GGM here https://github.com/mozkomor/GrinGoldMiner/releases

No it's not paid, it's with a fee as usual. https://grinpro.io/

Running it on my Vega64, 3.1-3.2 G/s, best speed so far on AMD cards.

That said, for NVDIA chipsets, GMiner 1.22 is out as of yesterday, giving similar speeds with the latest version of bminer, 1080ti=6.2 G/s
Also it does not require Cuda 9.2 or higher Wink

Is there an ANN thread in bitcointalk.org or the official grin forum?

 because I feel uneasy of trusting them without any user comments.

Could be a virus chest.
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