surfer43
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June 04, 2014, 09:55:28 AM |
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Something tells me this is WAAAAY too lucky. How often will my hashrate find blocks at the current difficulty? WOW! very lucky.. Difficulty is 220 Billion, so with 330 KH/s it will take on average 8 days to find a block. But the difficulty was only 77 Billion when you found the block..
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dga
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June 04, 2014, 10:39:34 AM |
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GPU approaching? diff has just doubled in last hour Botnet power ^^ haha say godbay BBR mining No - http://boolberry.com/state.htmlBotnets don't cycle on and off like that when the diff increases. That's cloud.
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otila
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June 04, 2014, 12:27:55 PM |
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Botnet power ^^ haha say godbay BBR mining
No - http://boolberry.com/state.htmlBotnets don't cycle on and off like that when the diff increases. That's cloud. Now 63% of the connections to my boolbd are from amazonaws.com
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Sy
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June 04, 2014, 12:46:42 PM |
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I wonder if someone could create a coin that blocks cloud IPs...
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loremipsum
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June 04, 2014, 01:15:54 PM |
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I wonder if someone could create a coin that blocks cloud IPs...
I doubt this will work, people could then rent dedicated servers with high CPU Perhaps, would it be possible to apply a cap on how much CPU power someone can mine with?
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otila
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June 04, 2014, 02:02:35 PM |
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I wonder if someone could create a coin that blocks cloud IPs...
I doubt this will work, people could then rent dedicated servers with high CPU Perhaps, would it be possible to apply a cap on how much CPU power someone can mine with? That can't be enforced and what's the point in doing that, anyways?
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33zer0w0lf
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June 04, 2014, 02:16:05 PM |
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I wonder if someone could create a coin that blocks cloud IPs...
I doubt this will work, people could then rent dedicated servers with high CPU Perhaps, would it be possible to apply a cap on how much CPU power someone can mine with? That can't be enforced and what's the point in doing that, anyways? +1 whats the point in that?
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loremipsum
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June 04, 2014, 06:11:27 PM |
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I wonder if someone could create a coin that blocks cloud IPs...
I doubt this will work, people could then rent dedicated servers with high CPU Perhaps, would it be possible to apply a cap on how much CPU power someone can mine with? That can't be enforced and what's the point in doing that, anyways? +1 whats the point in that? The point would be more egalitarian mining. By the way, a GPU miner is out for the other cryptonote coins already https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638915.0I don't think this is a goood thing..it will promote centralization
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sorryforthat
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June 04, 2014, 06:23:57 PM |
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The speed is equal to a high powered CPU, so Its not really all that much of a benefit. Also, we are waiting to see if it is even cost effective based on power consumption. This will give the cryptonote guys something to work on if they do indeed want to remove the fact that its possible which would just be a fork away.
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Vorksholk
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June 04, 2014, 06:27:06 PM |
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I wonder if someone could create a coin that blocks cloud IPs...
I doubt this will work, people could then rent dedicated servers with high CPU Perhaps, would it be possible to apply a cap on how much CPU power someone can mine with? That can't be enforced and what's the point in doing that, anyways? +1 whats the point in that? The point would be more egalitarian mining. By the way, a GPU miner is out for the other cryptonote coins already https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=638915.0I don't think this is a goood thing..it will promote centralization While I believe a GPU miner for wild keccak is possible, it is an extremely different hashing algorithm than what the other CryptoNote coins currently use.
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primera
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June 04, 2014, 08:59:28 PM |
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No block in 3 hour ?
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otila
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June 04, 2014, 09:20:54 PM |
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No block in 3 hour ?
Cloud people left when difficulty went to 214G
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human
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June 04, 2014, 10:14:02 PM |
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No block in 3 hour ?
Cloud people left when difficulty went to 214G Whoever this is: STOP THAT!
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Spekulatius
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June 04, 2014, 10:16:05 PM |
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When does diff retarget?
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blaaaaacksuit
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June 04, 2014, 10:30:02 PM |
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No block in 3 hour ?
Cloud people left when difficulty went to 214G Whoever this is: STOP THAT! I bet you it's a GPU miner.
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human
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June 04, 2014, 11:07:41 PM |
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No block in 3 hour ?
Cloud people left when difficulty went to 214G Whoever this is: STOP THAT! I bet you it's a GPU miner. Why? There are people who can launch thousands of instances on Amazon for a hour....
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blaaaaacksuit
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June 04, 2014, 11:41:07 PM |
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No block in 3 hour ?
Cloud people left when difficulty went to 214G Whoever this is: STOP THAT! I bet you it's a GPU miner. Why? There are people who can launch thousands of instances on Amazon for a hour.... And how much do they pay each time they do that? You only have to buy graphics cards once.
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Vorksholk
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June 05, 2014, 12:01:26 AM |
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No block in 3 hour ?
Cloud people left when difficulty went to 214G Whoever this is: STOP THAT! I bet you it's a GPU miner. Why? There are people who can launch thousands of instances on Amazon for a hour.... And how much do they pay each time they do that? You only have to buy graphics cards once. Thing is, a GPU miner would likely be extremely profitable to keep running, even at a high difficulty. However, you'll notice that, upon crossing the point where each coin mined on EC2 would cost more than it would sell for at the exchange, the hash rate drops off extremely quickly.
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crypto_zoidberg (OP)
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June 05, 2014, 12:09:40 AM |
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No block in 3 hour ?
Cloud people left when difficulty went to 214G Whoever this is: STOP THAT! I bet you it's a GPU miner. Why? There are people who can launch thousands of instances on Amazon for a hour.... And how much do they pay each time they do that? You only have to buy graphics cards once. To all who is wondering where did the evil came from: if it is a super-GPU or it amazon: take a look to BBR graphs: http://boolberry.com/state.htmlYou could see there just a lot of new connections, and a lot of peers appeared in greylist. And this is only peers seen by one machine(monitoring node). So it seems that it was just huge amazon evil. >And how much do they pay each time they do that? Unfortunately not everyone have to pay for servers
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blaaaaacksuit
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June 05, 2014, 12:11:50 AM |
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No block in 3 hour ?
Cloud people left when difficulty went to 214G Whoever this is: STOP THAT! I bet you it's a GPU miner. Why? There are people who can launch thousands of instances on Amazon for a hour.... And how much do they pay each time they do that? You only have to buy graphics cards once. Thing is, a GPU miner would likely be extremely profitable to keep running, even at a high difficulty. However, you'll notice that, upon crossing the point where each coin mined on EC2 would cost more than it would sell for at the exchange, the hash rate drops off extremely quickly. And considering people are saying this coin is no longer currently profitable to mine with EC2 instances, and afterwards the hashrate triples or something to that effect this morning, I would have to conclude someone found a way to write up a GPU miner.
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