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Author Topic: [ANN][GRS] Groestlcoin | 1st to activate Segwit & Taproot  (Read 558193 times)
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April 11, 2014, 02:29:49 PM
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 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin

▒▒▒▒▒ SC ∩ AR = {wonder}  // SC=science, AR=art ▒▒▒▒▒
Pround quantum of the Romanian Bitcoin community.
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April 11, 2014, 02:30:46 PM
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We've added GroestlCoin to MintPal today as our market choice, the GRS/BTC market is now live. Happy trading!

https://www.mintpal.com/market/GRS/BTC

If you have any questions or issues, feel free to contact us at #mintpal on freenode IRC.

MintPal - The fast and user friendly cryptocurrency exchange
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April 11, 2014, 02:33:11 PM
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вceм пpиcтeгнyть peмни, cкopo oтпpaвляeмcя нa лyнy Grin
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April 11, 2014, 02:36:27 PM
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 Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
Good news but mintpal isn't as trusted exchang from what i've seens from others posts they were behind some scam site or something like that didn't they?
Also i don't like their GUI sadly.
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April 11, 2014, 02:43:15 PM
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DubFX: do you have a link for that statement? I'm not very informed regarding mintpal, other than knowing that they're a fairly large xch.

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April 11, 2014, 02:46:35 PM
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DubFX: do you have a link for that statement? I'm not very informed regarding mintpal, other than knowing that they're a fairly large xch.
I've just seen some user claiming this while browsing forums it may be a FUD if so i'm sorry for spreading it i'll try to find it and link it to you okay?
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April 11, 2014, 02:50:35 PM
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I'm getting ~9.0Mh/s with R9 290x
I'm getting ~3.98Mh/s with R9 270x
I'm getting ~3.6Mh/s with R9 270

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sgminer.exe -k groestlcoin -I 20 --no-submit-stale -o stratum+tcp://grs.cpu-pool.net:3650 -u x.x -p x

I seem to get a lot of "Accepted Diff -0.000/-0.000"

This this normal? The -0/-0 part?HuhHuh?
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April 11, 2014, 02:52:31 PM
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Really like GRS , but someone want to dump it on mintpal  Angry
P.s: How many GRS is mined now?

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April 11, 2014, 02:58:51 PM
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I'm getting ~9.0Mh/s with R9 290x
I'm getting ~3.98Mh/s with R9 270x
I'm getting ~3.6Mh/s with R9 270

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sgminer.exe -k groestlcoin -I 20 --no-submit-stale -o stratum+tcp://grs.cpu-pool.net:3650 -u x.x -p x

I seem to get a lot of "Accepted Diff -0.000/-0.000"

This this normal? The -0/-0 part?HuhHuh?

Yes it is normal, can you post your config for 270x ? I have 270 (i mean is same as 270x, only change is higher voltage 1.25 ?)
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April 11, 2014, 03:00:46 PM
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I don't think this is normal so you are not submitting any shares and to confirm this check the pool interface

I'm getting ~9.0Mh/s with R9 290x
I'm getting ~3.98Mh/s with R9 270x
I'm getting ~3.6Mh/s with R9 270

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sgminer.exe -k groestlcoin -I 20 --no-submit-stale -o stratum+tcp://grs.cpu-pool.net:3650 -u x.x -p x

I seem to get a lot of "Accepted Diff -0.000/-0.000"

This this normal? The -0/-0 part?HuhHuh?

Yes it is normal, can you post your config for 270x ? I have 270 (i mean is same as 270x, only change is higher voltage 1.25 ?)
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April 11, 2014, 03:04:42 PM
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I don't think this is normal so you are not submitting any shares and to confirm this check the pool interface

I'm getting ~9.0Mh/s with R9 290x
I'm getting ~3.98Mh/s with R9 270x
I'm getting ~3.6Mh/s with R9 270

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sgminer.exe -k groestlcoin -I 20 --no-submit-stale -o stratum+tcp://grs.cpu-pool.net:3650 -u x.x -p x

I seem to get a lot of "Accepted Diff -0.000/-0.000"

This this normal? The -0/-0 part?HuhHuh?

Yes it is normal, can you post your config for 270x ? I have 270 (i mean is same as 270x, only change is higher voltage 1.25 ?)


Despite the fact, pool pays me
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April 11, 2014, 03:19:25 PM
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Really like GRS , but someone want to dump it on mintpal  Angry
P.s: How many GRS is mined now?
10079*512=5 160 448 +
(20159-10080)*481.24=4 850 417,96 +
(28904-20160)*452.4032=3 955 813,5808 +
= (about) 14 000 000
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April 11, 2014, 03:26:21 PM
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The key feature of Groestlcoin is its good performance on a wide range of platforms and reduced ASIC advantages the algo contains. This  is in part dure to the Grøstl algo's resistance to parallelization.


*cough*  Groestl is a direct AES derivative, using the same S-box but a somewhat bigger state matrix. Perfectly suited for doing an FPGA or ASIC implementation.

Note: We're currently achieving 7.8 MHash/s with an nVidia 750Ti card and 11 MHash/s with a 780Ti.

Be afraid.  nVidia is going to take the cake. Also: stock up on 750 Ti's



Could not beleive that you could mine the GRS with the very high hashrate like that.My rrig 6x750Ti just got 3,3 Mh/each,how could you do that ?
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April 11, 2014, 03:28:15 PM
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OMG!

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April 11, 2014, 03:30:50 PM
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The key feature of Groestlcoin is its good performance on a wide range of platforms and reduced ASIC advantages the algo contains. This  is in part dure to the Grøstl algo's resistance to parallelization.


*cough*  Groestl is a direct AES derivative, using the same S-box but a somewhat bigger state matrix. Perfectly suited for doing an FPGA or ASIC implementation.

Note: We're currently achieving 7.8 MHash/s with an nVidia 750Ti card and 11 MHash/s with a 780Ti.

Be afraid.  nVidia is going to take the cake. Also: stock up on 750 Ti's



Could not beleive that you could mine the GRS with the very high hashrate like that.My rrig 6x750Ti just got 3,3 Mh/each,how could you do that ?

'Cause Grøstl is simply the best PoW out there - works well on all platforms.
I believe more NVIDIA optimization for Groestl (Grøstl) is in the works Wink

Anybody wanna build/compile for ARM processors? seriously

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April 11, 2014, 03:39:39 PM
Last edit: April 11, 2014, 04:07:20 PM by child_harold
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Have prepared an Amazon AWS EC2 image.

Region : u.s - Oregon
Image: ami-12385222 Groestlcoin_1.0a
Login: ubuntu
Pass: F1R3fLy


Once logged in run "crontab -e" to edit the script with your worker.

Until I make the tutorial just use the Darkcoin one, replacing the info in it with the info above, thanks Smiley
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=440455.0

Edited tutorial coming later today

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Put the price the same as the minimum or a fraction higher. Disregard the Darkcoin tutorial with regard to this.
thank you

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April 11, 2014, 04:01:53 PM
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What's up with mining this?

I have no idea what should I put in bat file? The same when mining scrypt coins?

Now my 2 gpus are not working (OFF) and one is hashing over 3,5mhs

What's the problem?

setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100
setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1
sgminer.exe -k groestlcoin -o stratum+tcp://erebor.dwarfpool.com:3345 -u FkKWbTEiQXHHpDK5L3EiSDgoqLQk9zQ8Ud -p x -d 0 -I 19 -g 1 -w 256 --thread-concurrency 15232 --temp-cutoff 90 --temp-overheat 85 --gpu-powertune 20 --no-submit-stale

Ok now I took setxs away and it seems to be working nice. My only problem here is that where I am now mining? Straight to my wallet?

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April 11, 2014, 04:04:21 PM
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I thought it's obvious that Calhil simply wants to be that one dissenter that can have a chance to gloat and say "look at all these posts I made early on, I told you all but no one listened" in the scenario that the coin fails. I doubt he has any desire to actually protect newcomers' investments. He's brought up one point about GRS but it really doesn't seem like a huge dealbreaker to me (considering other "instamined" coins that have done well already).

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April 11, 2014, 04:15:54 PM
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I'm trying to mining at Supernova or cpu-pool.net , when I launch the miner it shows it working just fine but never shows up on either dashboard or under my workers.

   sgminer -I 20 -g 1 -w 256 -k groestlcoin --no-submit-stale -o stratum+tcp://grs.cpu-pool.net:3650 -u playah.playah1 -p a 
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April 11, 2014, 04:17:07 PM
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How often dwarf pays us?

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