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Author Topic: [XMR] Monero - A secure, private, untraceable cryptocurrency  (Read 4667037 times)
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April 08, 2018, 03:41:30 PM
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Something strange is happening with this fork.
Monerujo, which has been updated to version 12, shows the wrong block height, compared with the version 12 daemon I'm running locally.
As does wallet-cli when it's connected to a remote daemon that I know is running version 12, because it's on a vps that belongs to me.
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Does anybody have success using a wallet that isn't connected to a local daemon?
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April 08, 2018, 03:49:20 PM
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Hey guys, what is your hashrate with a RX580 with new algo?
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April 08, 2018, 04:59:28 PM
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Hey guys, what is your hashrate with a RX580 with new algo?

I'm getting around 690 to 710H/s each card  on my RX570 8gb modded rigs. 

I have one rig that is not modded with 6 RX570's and they are pulling about 530H/s each


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April 08, 2018, 05:00:39 PM
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 I don't think 1.5x indicates a botnet at all.

For one thing the Windows miner was optimized to be about twice as fast (which makes it slightly faster  but fairly close). Given that so many people use Windows a big jump is to be expected.

Second with the attention this coin is getting and the enormous price jump it is not surprising that many more people want to mine it.
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April 08, 2018, 05:17:10 PM
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 I don't think 1.5x indicates a botnet at all.

For one thing the Windows miner was optimized to be about twice as fast (which makes it slightly faster  but fairly close). Given that so many people use Windows a big jump is to be expected.

Second with the attention this coin is getting and the enormous price jump it is not surprising that many more people want to mine it.

Leveling the playing field for GPU rig owners is drawing attention back to Monero for sure.  People want a coin that will keep to its principles, and one of the core principles for Monero from the beginning was ASIC resistance.  For me the dev's were like surgeons and cut out ASIC (cancer) from the main body.  However looking at hash rates and how it is still falling, over 800Mh so far, I'm left wondering just how long the ASIC miners were out there?   Interesting to read yesterday that the XMO hash rate was at 800Mh.


Right now I have put all my rigs on Monero to help the network out. The pool I mine at yesterday was at 2.1Mh but now has slowly climbed to 4.4Mh even as the network hash rate continues to fall. It has been interesting to watch over the weekend. I feel the coin that got me into the crypto space has taken moves to stick to its core principles.  Emotions drive the market so maybe a good sign for XMR when it comes to value.   

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April 08, 2018, 05:56:36 PM
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Hashrate and difficulty has dropped significantly, good job was done! A good old Monero came back. It's a pity that it wasn't done before and ASIC's worked for quite a long time.
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April 08, 2018, 06:37:31 PM
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Recently algo was updated to cryptonight V7, (ASICs not supported)

Supported miner agents:
1) cast-xmr 0.9.1+ use "--algo 1" cmd argument. For Vega, RX 580, RX 480. Gives best hashrate
2) SRBMiner, use "cryptonight_type" : "normalv7".
3) claymore 11.3, use "-pow7 1"
4) xmr-stak, use "currency" : "monero7"
5) xmrig 2.5.0+, use "variant": 1

Sincerely yours,
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Anyone knows what intensity to use for rx580 and what for Vega 64 ?
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April 08, 2018, 06:41:29 PM
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i think it's a purchase opportunity for monero, because price is very low for a coin like this.   there is a good future ahead of XMR

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April 08, 2018, 07:52:33 PM
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Recently algo was updated to cryptonight V7, (ASICs not supported)

Supported miner agents:
1) cast-xmr 0.9.1+ use "--algo 1" cmd argument. For Vega, RX 580, RX 480. Gives best hashrate
2) SRBMiner, use "cryptonight_type" : "normalv7".
3) claymore 11.3, use "-pow7 1"
4) xmr-stak, use "currency" : "monero7"
5) xmrig 2.5.0+, use "variant": 1

Sincerely yours,
https://monero.miner.rocks

great info all together! thx
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April 08, 2018, 08:27:36 PM
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It looks like it bottomed out now.  Network hash rate in the low 200 mh/s region.  Difficulty in the 25,000,000,000 area too.

Hopefully it stays that way for a while.  I expect it won't however and it will start climbing up though probably not the level it was pre-fork.
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April 08, 2018, 08:35:59 PM
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Yeah saw it hit 197.6 MH/s looks like it has bottomed out now. 

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April 08, 2018, 08:56:54 PM
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Wallet 0.12.0.0 doesn't even start on windows 10.
Tried 3 different computers, without result.
Wallet crash within 1 sec of launching.
deamon start ok tho, which is wierd !

No errors, 2 lines of log :
2018-04-08 20:50:01.247   2596   INFO    logging   contrib/epee/src/mlog.cpp:185   New log categories: *:WARNING,net:FATAL,net.p2p:FATAL,net.cn:FATAL,global:INFO,verify:FATAL,stacktrace:INFO,logging:INFO,msgwriter:INFO
2018-04-08 20:50:02.497   2596   WARN    net.http   src/common/util.cpp:627   Failed to determine whether address '' is local, assuming not


I'm clueless... What a fiasco.

Anybody having wallet not even starting on win10 ?
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April 08, 2018, 08:59:05 PM
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Wallet dont even start on windows 10.
Tried 3 different computers, without result.
Wallet crash within 1 sec of launching.
deamon start ok tho, which is wierd !

No errors, 2 lines of log :
2018-04-08 20:50:01.247   2596   INFO    logging   contrib/epee/src/mlog.cpp:185   New log categories: *:WARNING,net:FATAL,net.p2p:FATAL,net.cn:FATAL,global:INFO,verify:FATAL,stacktrace:INFO,logging:INFO,msgwriter:INFO
2018-04-08 20:50:02.497   2596   WARN    net.http   src/common/util.cpp:627   Failed to determine whether address '' is local, assuming not


I'm clueless... What a fiasco.

Anybody having wallet not even starting on win10 ?

Wallet is working fine.
All i did is download the new GUI, open the folder and run the gui.exe
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April 08, 2018, 10:24:16 PM
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Hey guys, what is your hashrate with a RX580 with new algo?

depends which variant 4g i get about 822 to 890 depends on which miner i want to use.
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April 08, 2018, 11:26:58 PM
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With current hashrate, my gtx 1060 is up again... Thanks Monero!
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April 09, 2018, 12:14:40 AM
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friends, and that this topic is not moderated? it seems to me that some of the messages with the fake news about the hard fork, it is desirable to remove but it's not happening. Misleading - I'm wasting time on something in vain.

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April 09, 2018, 01:12:32 AM
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Already close to 300 mh/s and climbing fast.  Difficulty 35,651,679,881.

I hope it stabilizes soon.  It may see a spike while nicehash and everyone else decides to stick their rigs on it.
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April 09, 2018, 02:58:13 AM
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Already close to 300 mh/s and climbing fast.  Difficulty 35,651,679,881.

I hope it stabilizes soon.  It may see a spike while nicehash and everyone else decides to stick their rigs on it.

people are just transferring from other algo which is normal. It would bring profitability of other coins back up until we are again almost at the state of equilibrium where profit across most coins are similar
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April 09, 2018, 06:17:55 AM
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people are just transferring from other algo which is normal. It would bring profitability of other coins back up until we are again almost at the state of equilibrium where profit across most coins are similar

The key one because of its size is Ethereum. If Monero's hashrate keeps rising, it is currently at 348 MH/s, then this could be indicative of a serious ASIC problem in Ethereum. The following comment indicates the GPU miner's perspective https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/8avfll/spike_in_network_hashrate_explanation/dx21pbm/

Concerned that blockchain bloat will lead to centralization? Storing less than 4 GB of data once required the budget of a superpower and a warehouse full of punched cards. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/IBM_card_storage.NARA.jpg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punched_card
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April 09, 2018, 07:04:33 AM
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Nice to see that Monero and many other Cryptonight coins have changed there algo, which will result in a big dissapointment for all those who pre-ordered Cryptonight ASICs, what's even worse for the buyers as they will be getting second hand machines as Baikal will run them for a couple of months before delivery to recover the manufacturing cost.
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