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Question: Which also will take over after Scrypt Mining?
X11 - Darkcoin - 38 (24.5%)
HVC - Heavycoin - 7 (4.5%)
Q2C - Quibits - 0 (0%)
MYR - Myriadcoin - 3 (1.9%)
FC - Fuguecoin - 0 (0%)
INK - Inkcoin - 0 (0%)
ANI - Animecoin - 0 (0%)
GRS - Groestlcoin - 22 (14.2%)
SIC - Sifcoin - 0 (0%)
SHA3 - 7 (4.5%)
BLC - Blakecoin - 0 (0%)
Scrypt-N - 57 (36.8%)
QRK - Quark - 7 (4.5%)
Scrypt-Jane - 2 (1.3%)
Other - 2 (1.3%)
None - 5 (3.2%)
Just buy a ASIC Scrypt Miner - 4 (2.6%)
MTS - Metiscoin - 0 (0%)
TWE - Twecoin - 1 (0.6%)
Total Voters: 155

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Author Topic: [Poll] What algo will be GPU mined after ASIC's fully take over Scrypt mining.  (Read 2458 times)
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April 02, 2014, 07:27:22 AM
Last edit: April 02, 2014, 11:18:01 AM by SpeedDemon13
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Just a poll to see what everyone thinks will replace GPU mining after the ASIC completely take over Scrypt Mining.

Personally I mine X11 or HVC. But I like Fuguecoin hash rates and hope someone can fork a coin from it mix it in a new algo with X11-ish concepts.

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April 02, 2014, 07:45:08 AM
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Yacoin is missing from the list.

Such as all the other scrypt-jane variable N-factor coins.
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April 02, 2014, 07:53:45 AM
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x11 should be the best in the list I suppose?

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April 02, 2014, 07:54:33 AM
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Guessing Scrypt-n for the time being.
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April 02, 2014, 07:55:32 AM
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Yacoin is missing from the list.

Such as all the other scrypt-jane variable N-factor coins.


Adding it to the list in a moment....Thanks

Funny someone picks "None". Guess someone hates GPU mining...LOL

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April 02, 2014, 08:20:57 AM
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Every algorithm in X11 are able to create by ASIC since day one, and it is not high memory constraint like Scrypt. The darkcoin dev also said.
Here is my thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=540160.0
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April 02, 2014, 08:44:12 AM
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Every algorithm in X11 are able to create by ASIC since day one, and it is not high memory constraint like Scrypt. The darkcoin dev also said.
Here is my thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=540160.0

No need to post this, you posted in another topic. The point is what will people turn to while ASIC Scrypt miners flood the market. I give you due diligence to pointing your facts/opinion, but no need to over do it please.

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April 05, 2014, 02:24:13 PM
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need to have some facts about energy saving potential.
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April 05, 2014, 02:33:38 PM
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Every algorithm in X11 are able to create by ASIC since day one, and it is not high memory constraint like Scrypt. The darkcoin dev also said.
Here is my thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=540160.0

No need to post this, you posted in another topic. The point is what will people turn to while ASIC Scrypt miners flood the market. I give you due diligence to pointing your facts/opinion, but no need to over do it please.
No, let him do it. It's extremely important that people understand that, while X11 is CURRENTLY the best algo without an ASIC for it, the dev has ZERO interest in keeping it ASIC-resistant, so it's only a temporary solution (albeit a relatively long term one, considering how fast time passes in the crypto world).

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April 05, 2014, 02:44:02 PM
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ASIC IS a Maturity of coin he go to next level "big investment" you can resist by creating new coin algo!!


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April 05, 2014, 02:46:50 PM
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Every algorithm in X11 are able to create by ASIC since day one, and it is not high memory constraint like Scrypt. The darkcoin dev also said.
Here is my thread : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=540160.0

No need to post this, you posted in another topic. The point is what will people turn to while ASIC Scrypt miners flood the market. I give you due diligence to pointing your facts/opinion, but no need to over do it please.
No, let him do it. It's extremely important that people understand that, while X11 is CURRENTLY the best algo without an ASIC for it, the dev has ZERO interest in keeping it ASIC-resistant, so it's only a temporary solution (albeit a relatively long term one, considering how fast time passes in the crypto world).

x11 it is NOT currently the best algo as we are seeing in the x11 thread i started in this section.

If it is the BEST algo right now please explain exactly why that is in the x11 thread because nobody else has been able to explain or give even 1 reason at all why it is superior to all previous algos.

This x11 is the best misinformation is nothing but marketing hype. Nobody can up with a reason why it is.


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April 05, 2014, 02:50:32 PM
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Just Grostlcoin Is Simple:

-fast growth
- Groestl is the most gpu friendly algo, for power, temp and noise, even better than other.
-YES,for mining SUMMER coin !! Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool  (or better make investment Now!!!!! )
- new market, the coin is good investment Wink why Huh?? Block reward reduced by 6% every week few week now= months after
-The design of Groestl is transparent and based on principles very di erent from those used in the SHA-family,The two permutations are constructed using the wide trail design strategy, which makes it possible to give strong statements about the resistance of Groestl against large classes of cryptanalytic attacks. Moreover, if these permutations are assumed to be ideal, there is a proof for the security of the hash function.

more info please read:http://www.groestl.info/Groestl.pdf

 GroestlCoin is A part of FUTURE
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April 05, 2014, 03:09:52 PM
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Someone on the french forum about mining i come from run some tests with a simple rig setup, with 2 x R9 280X

All tests ran with the same frequency etc..
Each algo can be optimized, but for comparison, it's good.

Power at the wall:
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Idle
80-90w
 
scrypt
550W - 2 x 720khs
 
Scrypt-N
537W - 2 x 350khs
 
Scrypt-jane  
485W- 2 x 133khs
 
Groestl
271W - 2 x 7 025khs
 
Myr-G
295W - 2 x 9 920khs
 
skein
440 W - 2 x 212 500khs
 
Keccak
430W - 2 x 316 000khs
 
X11
285W - 2 x 2 080khs

Result : Groestl is the most gpu friendly algo, for power, temp and noise, even better than X11 Smiley



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April 05, 2014, 03:25:20 PM
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Someone on the french forum about mining i come from run some tests with a simple rig setup, with 2 x R9 280X

All tests ran with the same frequency etc..
Each algo can be optimized, but for comparison, it's good.

Power at the wall:
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Idle
80-90w
 
scrypt
550W - 2 x 720khs
 
Scrypt-N
537W - 2 x 350khs
 
Scrypt-jane  
485W- 2 x 133khs
 
Groestl
271W - 2 x 7 025khs
 
Myr-G
295W - 2 x 9 920khs
 
skein
440 W - 2 x 212 500khs
 
Keccak
430W - 2 x 316 000khs
 
X11
285W - 2 x 2 080khs

Result : Groestl is the most gpu friendly algo, for power, temp and noise, even better than X11 Smiley





Please stop marketing another SHA-3 candidate, Groestl is also one of SHA-3 candidates and it is able to create ASIC to mine since beginning.
Please take a look at this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NIST_hash_function_competition or http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/hash/sha-3/Round2/Aug2010/documents/papers/SCHAUMONT_SHA3.pdf
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April 05, 2014, 03:59:18 PM
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Scrypt was ASIC resist,it's Economics Problem !!not more than that if you create SuperAsicResistenceCoin you get ASIC for that coin Just if: Coin get market & $$$$ PROFITABLE $$$ for ASIC Manufacture
to resist asic "specific" you need to still small with differents algorithms for that we need more good algorithms(not clone) to resist Asics with markets profitable for small miner but not for big thinks !!!like ASICs

ASIC for differents algorithms will not be Asic

  
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Someone on the french forum about mining i come from run some tests with a simple rig setup, with 2 x R9 280X

All tests ran with the same frequency etc..
Each algo can be optimized, but for comparison, it's good.

Power at the wall:
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Idle
80-90w
 
scrypt
550W - 2 x 720khs
 
Scrypt-N
537W - 2 x 350khs
 
Scrypt-jane  
485W- 2 x 133khs
 
Groestl
271W - 2 x 7 025khs
 
Myr-G
295W - 2 x 9 920khs
 
skein
440 W - 2 x 212 500khs
 
Keccak
430W - 2 x 316 000khs
 
X11
285W - 2 x 2 080khs

Result : Groestl is the most gpu friendly algo, for power, temp and noise, even better than X11 Smiley



I'd like to see how fugue compares to groestl. My card runs just as cold as X11 when mining fugue, so I think it would definitely be a competitor on that list. I don't mine fugue any more though. Coin seems to be dying. The dev likes to take a "hands off approach to marketing" - and that's a direct quote!
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April 05, 2014, 04:42:48 PM
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Someone on the french forum about mining i come from run some tests with a simple rig setup, with 2 x R9 280X

All tests ran with the same frequency etc..
Each algo can be optimized, but for comparison, it's good.

Power at the wall:
Quote
Idle
80-90w
 
scrypt
550W - 2 x 720khs
 
Scrypt-N
537W - 2 x 350khs
 
Scrypt-jane  
485W- 2 x 133khs
 
Groestl
271W - 2 x 7 025khs
 
Myr-G
295W - 2 x 9 920khs
 
skein
440 W - 2 x 212 500khs
 
Keccak
430W - 2 x 316 000khs
 
X11
285W - 2 x 2 080khs

Result : Groestl is the most gpu friendly algo, for power, temp and noise, even better than X11 Smiley



I'd like to see how fugue compares to groestl. My card runs just as cold as X11 when mining fugue, so I think it would definitely be a competitor on that list. I don't mine fugue any more though. Coin seems to be dying. The dev likes to take a "hands off approach to marketing" - and that's a direct quote!

Id like to see how hefty1 with heavy coin goes. My setup is whisper quiet when mining heavy (x11 also the same). i got 86 mh's with 4 x 280x
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April 05, 2014, 04:49:55 PM
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X11 is the algorithm of future
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April 05, 2014, 04:51:17 PM
Last edit: April 05, 2014, 05:02:55 PM by gitrix
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Metiscoin has a good GPU heat less also!

GPU =watts the best less watts more good for miner (test you mining for every Coin you will see) but anyone need to know how good is the coin, not just security(for me all this coin has very good security), inovation like vote in heavy(can be used differently), multi-pool resistance ,many technical we don't see it wen using the coin but wen  we have problem ....
for that you need to be an expert to analyses how is good this coin or that coin.
use all ,you will know!


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April 05, 2014, 05:03:24 PM
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The top 3 votes so far are Scrypt-N, X11 and Groestl.


Metiscoin has a good GPU heat less also!

GPU =watts the best less watts more good for miner (test you mining for every Coin you will see) but anyone need to know how good is the coin, not just security(for me all this coin has very good security), inovation like vote in heavy(can be used differently), multi-pool resistance ,many technical we don't see it wen use the coin but wen  we have problem ....
for that you need to be an expert to analyses how is good this coin or that coin.
use all ,you will know!




Metis is good, just not strong enough dev support at the moment. The community has to help out.

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