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Author Topic: [ANN] AIDEN | 1st to use sCrypt-OG (GPU Optimized) [v0.10.2.2 Released 7/10/15]  (Read 235359 times)
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April 06, 2014, 02:20:23 PM
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-Updated the OP -
Added new pools
Added todolist


If you want to contribute, help knock some things off the todolist Cheesy

I would be more than happy to help out with the site anything from intal design to making it entirely. Let me know if you need help via pm and I will let you know on when I can get it done.
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April 06, 2014, 02:34:34 PM
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Received my first payment from the https://aiden.suprnova.cc/ pool a few minutes ago.
Is it again 50% less than a normal payout from other pools?

Lol is this starting again ? Don't feed the trolls ! Smiley

Payout is like every other MPOS Pool, you're welcome to compare to every pool, stats are world wide readable too Smiley

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April 06, 2014, 02:42:19 PM
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Can someone point to a guide of some kind which can tell me how to compile wallets?
The readme file should be a good starting point for linux...
I have that for windows (however I didn't try it) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149479.0
I am having trouble following the instructions.
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April 06, 2014, 02:53:28 PM
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And the article is up!

http://www.cryptoarticles.com/crypto-news/2014/4/6/aiden-first-scrypt-og-crypto-currency

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April 06, 2014, 03:03:02 PM
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there are =]

You are such a n00b.
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April 06, 2014, 03:56:57 PM
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I'll give it a shot.

Hashing away with 4 750ti's at @ 185 kh/s each.

Nothing found so far.

could you send config? mine auto config wont work

T150x12

that's what autotune gave me for 750 ti


That is way too low. try:

T70x24 -C 2 -H 2

and make sure you are running " --algo=scrypt:64 "

My overclocked 750ti's are pulling 34xxkh each

It works for me. Thanks Grin
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April 06, 2014, 04:13:06 PM
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it is just scrypt with lower n-factor right?

Scrypt-N , currently 11
Scrypt , fixed at 10
Scrypt-OG , at 6

thats why its faster, but if you push it, it will still use same amount of heat and electricity as it is scrypt which is memory intensive algorithm
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April 06, 2014, 04:17:22 PM
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it is just scrypt with lower n-factor right?

Scrypt-N , currently 11
Scrypt , fixed at 10
Scrypt-OG , at 6

thats why its faster, but if you push it, it will still use same amount of heat and electricity as it is scrypt which is memory intensive algorithm

i don't see whats the point to push it to squeez more for way more electricity...currently im mining with 2x7950 at 12,5 MH, about 10 degrees lower than scrypt, and also using 150w less per hour...

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April 06, 2014, 04:21:47 PM
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Received automatic Payout from suprnova.pool
All okay !

Block reward are 50 coins

Thanks for your heads up, I just got noticed by a friendly user of a Vardiff issue, "slow" miners, or miners with relatively low hashrate did sometimes not send shares for > 30 seconds, which is longer than Blocktime for this coin resulting in "thrown away" shares for the last round.

This means this user did not get his shares accounted for the last round as there was not enough time for him to submit these :-(

Let me shortly explain what Vardiff does:

The Pool tries to "target" a miner to send him one share in about half the time of the Coin's Block time. So for Aiden this would be 15 seconds. The Pool wants a share every 15 seconds, this is regulated by the difficulty the pool assigns to the user.

So if a miner sends a share every 5 seconds with a Diff of 64, the miner is 3 times too fast, the pool sets the diff for this miner to 256, which is three times harder and it now expects the miner to send a share every 15 seconds. BUT if the miner now takes more time to resolve this share the pool has to reduce this again. And here was the bug, the pool did not reduce or reduce too slow and the miner lost shares.

I've fixed this now, and sorry for the slower miners, you should see normal behaviour, also with slower miners now, accepted shares between all "stratum detected a new block" in your sgminer/cgminer.

Unfortunately this did not show up for faster miners as they were still "fast enough" :-/

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April 06, 2014, 04:44:59 PM
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Received automatic Payout from suprnova.pool
All okay !

Block reward are 50 coins

Thanks for your heads up, I just got noticed by a friendly user of a Vardiff issue, "slow" miners, or miners with relatively low hashrate did sometimes not send shares for > 30 seconds, which is longer than Blocktime for this coin resulting in "thrown away" shares for the last round.

This means this user did not get his shares accounted for the last round as there was not enough time for him to submit these :-(

Let me shortly explain what Vardiff does:

The Pool tries to "target" a miner to send him one share in about half the time of the Coin's Block time. So for Aiden this would be 15 seconds. The Pool wants a share every 15 seconds, this is regulated by the difficulty the pool assigns to the user.

So if a miner sends a share every 5 seconds with a Diff of 64, the miner is 3 times too fast, the pool sets the diff for this miner to 256, which is three times harder and it now expects the miner to send a share every 15 seconds. BUT if the miner now takes more time to resolve this share the pool has to reduce this again. And here was the bug, the pool did not reduce or reduce too slow and the miner lost shares.

I've fixed this now, and sorry for the slower miners, you should see normal behaviour, also with slower miners now, accepted shares between all "stratum detected a new block" in your sgminer/cgminer.

Unfortunately this did not show up for faster miners as they were still "fast enough" :-/

https://aiden.suprnova.cc


good find

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April 06, 2014, 04:48:25 PM
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How power efficient is this?

CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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April 06, 2014, 04:48:46 PM
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Pushed a commit earlier that added new dnsseeders and a checkpoint. compiling for windows now.

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April 06, 2014, 04:50:19 PM
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How power efficient is this? Or is it still memory intensive as regular Scrypt?

ADN is 16x less memory intensive compared to litecoin scrypt.

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April 06, 2014, 04:53:22 PM
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How power efficient is this? Or is it still memory intensive as regular Scrypt?

ADN is 16x less memory intensive compared to litecoin scrypt.

Is a kernel flag needed for it to run properly?

CRYPTSY exchange: https://www.cryptsy.com/users/register?refid=9017 BURST= BURST-TE3W-CFGH-7343-6VM6R BTC=1CNsqGUR9YJNrhydQZnUPbaDv6h4uaYCHv ETH=0x144bc9fe471d3c71d8e09d58060d78661b1d4f32 SHF=0x13a0a2cb0d55eca975cf2d97015f7d580ce52d85 EXP=0xd71921dca837e415a58ca0d6dd2223cc84e0ea2f SC=6bdf9d12a983fed6723abad91a39be4f95d227f9bdb0490de3b8e5d45357f63d564638b1bd71 CLAMS=xGVTdM9EJpNBCYAjHFVxuZGcqvoL22nP6f SOIL=0x8b5c989bc931c0769a50ecaf9ffe490c67cb5911
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April 06, 2014, 04:53:31 PM
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So what miner do you use for it?

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April 06, 2014, 05:05:57 PM
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wtf.. minebig is redirecting to something called coinhuntr?

check your config file coinhuntr is a default in there

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April 06, 2014, 05:07:44 PM
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So what miner do you use for it?

sgminer --nfactor 6

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April 06, 2014, 05:08:29 PM
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We've also set up a Pool:

https://adn.maxminers.net

Its free at 0 % fee
(Tested with this sgminer fork: https://github.com/Zuikkis/sgminer )
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April 06, 2014, 05:14:30 PM
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Come chat!

http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=aiden

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April 06, 2014, 05:23:13 PM
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P2Pool for Aidencoin

Payout directly to your Aidencoin Wallet, no TX fee
No way to rip you off!
DDOS resistant (Add second p2pool node as fallback)
All Nodes work together as one pool

EU Aidencoin P2Pool Node
http://adn.qemulab.com:9405

Sample sgminer conf

"url" : "stratum+tcp://adn.qemulab.com:9405",
"user" : "<Your Aidencoin Wallet Address>",
"pass" : "<Random String>"

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If you want to setup your own Node use this Repo
https://github.com/snogcel/p2pool-aiden
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