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September 29, 2016, 09:00:10 PM |
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Few days ago I changed my FAH user name of xxxxx_FLDC _....... I see that most have a username xxxxxx_ALL_ ........ What (how much) gives more "ALL"? Everything that applies to "FLDC" (eg Tokenly Pockets) applies to "ALL"? Thanks Foldingcoin makes sometimes partnership with other tokens that you can earn at the same time as FLDC via merge folding. For the moment it is quite in standby because of the manual distribution but I guess that as soon as the new distribution server will be ready it will start again. So you set _ALL_ to say you want all the tokens and _FLDC_ if you only want FLDC.
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September 29, 2016, 09:16:43 PM Last edit: September 29, 2016, 10:03:02 PM by shaka256 |
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So 4 cards earned 62 curecoins + FLDC?(not sure how much yet.. just going to save it up as a nice bonus for now). 62 cure @ 6.5 cents = 4.03 USD . At the national average of 12c / kwh the 16.8 kwh I used costs 2.01. So roughly double the cost of electric without even counting the FLDC that has also recently went up in price a substantial amount.
Indeed, if you take into account that you also get about 4 USD for FLDC via merge folding that means you get about 6 USD for 2 USD of electricity! This is a 300% yield!A quick update on profitability since there are no efficient calculators for folding profit on cure / fldc - feel free to make one, Ill give 1000 cure for a good one, 2k for a really good one.
Awesome! You could actually offer 3k for a really good calculator taking into account all the tokens that can be earned via the _ALL_ keyword of merge folding and explaining in a clear way on the same page (below the calculator) the exact minimum required steps to start CURE/_ALL_ merge folding. Maybe you can contact FLDC team and ask them to give some FLDC in addition to the 3k CURE as this calculator is going to be a little bit more tricky to develop since the partnerships between FLDC and other tokens change with time so the calculator should ideally be able to self-adapt or should give to the FLDC team the possibility to parametrize the _ALL_ part (i.e. to add/remove tokens and the URLs where their value can be fetched) every time their partnerships change. Such a calculator will bring miners to folding like crazy!
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September 30, 2016, 03:47:23 AM |
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I currently have 3 rigs on FAH, pretty close to identical. 2 NVidia 1070 folding, 1 old HD7750 doing Moowrappper along with the A10's GPU unit.
Nope, shouldn't be hard to figure out who I am on Team Curecoin - just check the top 10 on "24 hours".
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They net about .6 cents/watt of system use - could do better if I optimised them more but I have a VERY longstanding commitment to the distributed.net project. This works out to a fair bit more than a 300% profit vs electric useage at my current power cost JUST on Curecoin (I've not seen if my hopefully fixed FDLC setup will get me more).
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Most folks pay quite a bit more for electric than I do here in Central WA, and the income / $ invested isn't as good as a optimised ETH or XMR rig can do right now.
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September 30, 2016, 09:13:22 AM Last edit: September 30, 2016, 09:28:05 AM by shaka256 |
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This works out to a fair bit more than a 300% profit vs electric useage at my current power cost JUST on Curecoin (I've not seen if my hopefully fixed FDLC setup will get me more). BUT! Most folks pay quite a bit more for electric than I do here in Central WA, and the income / $ invested isn't as good as a optimised ETH or XMR rig can do right now.
If merge folding doubles your curecoin income I guess it really does better than ETH or XMR... (can't wait the merge folding calculator) And you have to take into account that F@H research might later save your life or the life of your beloved or kids, while the other cryptos just contribute to global warming with all the GWh spent on crunching meaningless numbers for PoW... So all in all, folding gives you by far the best return on investment!
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September 30, 2016, 10:07:52 AM |
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Can wallet "Tokenly Pockets" to receive _ALL_?
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September 30, 2016, 12:16:55 PM |
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Hello, can I use poloniex deposit address for withdrawing curecoins from cryptobullionpools and is it possible to use blockchain.info for curecoin withdrawals? Thanks!
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September 30, 2016, 01:51:35 PM |
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Hello, can I use poloniex deposit address for withdrawing curecoins from cryptobullionpools and is it possible to use blockchain.info for curecoin withdrawals? Thanks!
You can use a poloniex CureCoin deposit address for your cryptobullionpools withdrawals if you like, but for a block explorer you want https://chainz.cryptoid.info/cure/. blockchain.info is for BitCoin. Awesome! You could actually offer 3k for a really good calculator taking into account all the tokens that can be earned via the _ALL_ keyword of merge folding and explaining in a clear way on the same page (below the calculator) the exact minimum required steps to start CURE/_ALL_ merge folding. Maybe you can contact FLDC team and ask them to give some FLDC in addition to the 3k CURE as this calculator is going to be a little bit more tricky to develop since the partnerships between FLDC and other tokens change with time so the calculator should ideally be able to self-adapt or should give to the FLDC team the possibility to parametrize the _ALL_ part (i.e. to add/remove tokens and the URLs where their value can be fetched) every time their partnerships change. Such a calculator will bring miners to folding like crazy!
What would be really nice is if CureCoin could get on the GPU section of http://www.whattomine.com/ since a lot of miners use that. It is already listed in the ASIC section for SHA-256 mining, but nothing for GPU folding. They would just need to replace the "Mh/s" field with a "PPD" field; and instead of reading the difficulty, would need to read the total PPD of the team to do its calculation. For that last part they might need to take each day's values over the last month to predict what the next day's value will be. Something like the trend line on folding.extremeoverlcocking. It can vary quite a bit on a day to day basis with stat servers going down for maintenance, and just daily growth, etc; so just using the previous day's value would be misleading. That's only half of it though. The other half is making sure miners can figure out what PPD to expect from what GPU, so that they can fill in that "PPD" field. http://www.overclock.net/t/475163/gpu-projects-ppd-database/0_100 is pretty handy, but that's just one resource. It needs a lot more data points for certain cards, and how many potential folders even know about it? I've been trying to fill in as much as I can for R9 290 data, and it looks like there is a lot of GTX 1070 and a decent amount of 980 data too. There might be a lot more nvidia folders if they knew how profitable cure can be, because they have the advantage over AMD at folding, whereas they are at a disadvantage when it comes to mining.
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September 30, 2016, 10:22:54 PM |
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The overclock database is why I went with the 1070s when I got serious. It DOES show the major advantage NVidia has over current AMD strongly - but the RX480 results are promising that the gap has narrowed quite a bit and when AMD starts releasing higher-end cards might be very close indeed.
I'm definitely not looking forward to the day that ETH income on an R9 290 drops below CURE/etc income.
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October 01, 2016, 03:24:19 PM |
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Something is screwy with why more people aren't mining this with all the people out there who bought SHA256 ASIC's and will no longer mine Bitcoin with them. Isn't this coin profitable to mine with a Antminer S3?
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October 01, 2016, 11:04:05 PM |
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I installed "Tokenly Pockets" from Gogle Apps. Now I'm trying to send to the exchange FLDC coins.
Send to: Copy/Paste from exchange FLDC deposit address in the wallet. Amount: 1000 (small amount)
But not sent anything. Something missing or wrong I do? Wallet is encripted.
What kind wallet you use for FLDC and ALL?
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October 01, 2016, 11:59:45 PM |
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I installed "Tokenly Pockets" from Gogle Apps. Now I'm trying to send to the exchange FLDC coins.
Send to: Copy/Paste from exchange FLDC deposit address in the wallet. Amount: 1000 (small amount)
But not sent anything. Something missing or wrong I do? Wallet is encripted.
What kind wallet you use for FLDC and ALL?
Wrong thread. You want this one: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=781352.0
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October 02, 2016, 05:51:29 AM |
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Something is screwy with why more people aren't mining this with all the people out there who bought SHA256 ASIC's and will no longer mine Bitcoin with them. Isn't this coin profitable to mine with a Antminer S3?
I think I remember crunching the numbers sometime late last year on doing the SHA256 for Curecoin thing with my S5s vs running them on Bitcoin - and Bitcoin won by a narrow margin on profitability. Much lower hashrate but also much lower reward rate and it pretty much balanced out. I suspect this remains the case this year. Up side, I *FINALLY* got a FLDC payment - don't get me started on how big a PITA this wallet is, and how little feedback it gives while it's transfering anything, but it eventually worked - and was a nice non-small bonus. What I DON'T get is the bs about "have to have at least .0005 BITCOIN to cover transaction fees" - especially when the bloody fee was LESS THAN 30% of that on what had to have been a rather large transaction. SOMEONE is definitely getting over on THAT bs. Unfortunately I missed the spike - but it was still worthwhile, though I'm not sure it doubled my income by any means. For the timeframe involved it was definitely more than I could earn in a year from EVGA's silly little reward program (do keep in mind I've been typically #8 on Team Curecoin as ranked by Points 24 hours since very shortly after I swapped my current rigs over from Ethereum - not many folks that can match or better my performance at this point, and after my move next week I intend to add more rigs). Any idea if there's an exchange anywhere for that MAGICFDLC stuff, or is it just useless fluff?
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October 02, 2016, 06:43:17 AM |
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Something is screwy with why more people aren't mining this with all the people out there who bought SHA256 ASIC's and will no longer mine Bitcoin with them. Isn't this coin profitable to mine with a Antminer S3?
I think I remember crunching the numbers sometime late last year on doing the SHA256 for Curecoin thing with my S5s vs running them on Bitcoin - and Bitcoin won by a narrow margin on profitability. Much lower hashrate but also much lower reward rate and it pretty much balanced out. I suspect this remains the case this year. Up side, I *FINALLY* got a FLDC payment - don't get me started on how big a PITA this wallet is, and how little feedback it gives while it's transfering anything, but it eventually worked - and was a nice non-small bonus. What I DON'T get is the bs about "have to have at least .0005 BITCOIN to cover transaction fees" - especially when the bloody fee was LESS THAN 30% of that on what had to have been a rather large transaction. SOMEONE is definitely getting over on THAT bs. Unfortunately I missed the spike - but it was still worthwhile, though I'm not sure it doubled my income by any means. For the timeframe involved it was definitely more than I could earn in a year from EVGA's silly little reward program (do keep in mind I've been typically #8 on Team Curecoin as ranked by Points 24 hours since very shortly after I swapped my current rigs over from Ethereum - not many folks that can match or better my performance at this point, and after my move next week I intend to add more rigs). Any idea if there's an exchange anywhere for that MAGICFDLC stuff, or is it just useless fluff? In your wallet, just click on "exchange" then "markets"
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October 02, 2016, 06:58:31 AM |
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Up side, I *FINALLY* got a FLDC payment - don't get me started on how big a PITA this wallet is, and how little feedback it gives while it's transfering anything, but it eventually worked - and was a nice non-small bonus. What I DON'T get is the bs about "have to have at least .0005 BITCOIN to cover transaction fees" - especially when the bloody fee was LESS THAN 30% of that on what had to have been a rather large transaction. SOMEONE is definitely getting over on THAT bs.
Unfortunately I missed the spike - but it was still worthwhile, though I'm not sure it doubled my income by any means. For the timeframe involved it was definitely more than I could earn in a year from EVGA's silly little reward program (do keep in mind I've been typically #8 on Team Curecoin as ranked by Points 24 hours since very shortly after I swapped my current rigs over from Ethereum - not many folks that can match or better my performance at this point, and after my move next week I intend to add more rigs).
Any idea if there's an exchange anywhere for that MAGICFDLC stuff, or is it just useless fluff?
Counterwallet seems to have it's own exchange, and in there the last price for MAGICFLDC was 0.00001450XCP or about 10 satoshis per. Seems I got 100k of each vs. about 1k Cure for the same ~20 day period. At the current prices this amounts to almost 0.3 BTC for all 3 coins (almost 0.2 coming from FLDC and 0.1 coming from Cure). This definitely is more profitable than mining ETH or ETC by about +50%, as my 3x R9 290s were netting me about 0.01 BTC/day worth of ETH. I only would've mined 0.2 BTC during the same period.
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October 02, 2016, 10:03:39 AM |
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Despite FLDC having very low PPD, they're whooping our ass in terms of volume/liquidity. Interesting.
It also appears that curecoin's morale is higher than anticipated, I was expecting the price to dump much harder given all the new folders coming in..
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October 02, 2016, 10:38:33 AM Last edit: October 02, 2016, 10:49:04 AM by shaka256 |
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Despite FLDC having very low PPD, they're whooping our ass in terms of volume/liquidity. Interesting.
I think this is due to merge folding. Lot of people earn FLDC without being in the Foldingcoin team. It also appears that curecoin's morale is higher than anticipated, I was expecting the price to dump much harder given all the new folders coming in..
Most folders are smart. They anticipate that with the future release of CC2.0 which is probably going to be the most secure crypto + the SigmaX bonus, the value of Curecoin might skyrocket, so they keep it.
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October 02, 2016, 10:41:42 AM |
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Any idea if there's an exchange anywhere for that MAGICFDLC stuff, or is it just useless fluff?
MAGICFLDC is a token that is going to be used in some way inside a game called Spells of Genesis.
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October 02, 2016, 10:55:46 AM |
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This definitely is more profitable than mining ETH or ETC by about +50%, as my 3x R9 290s were netting me about 0.01 BTC/day worth of ETH. I only would've mined 0.2 BTC during the same period.
I'm definitely not looking forward to the day that ETH income on an R9 290 drops below CURE/etc income.
Looks like that day is already here...
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October 02, 2016, 10:57:02 AM |
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This definitely is more profitable than mining ETH or ETC by about +50%, as my 3x R9 290s were netting me about 0.01 BTC/day worth of ETH. I only would've mined 0.2 BTC during the same period.
This [CURE+FLDC merge folding] definitely is more profitable than mining ETH or ETC by about +50%Just wanted to highlight it to catch the eye of miners that might read this thread
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October 05, 2016, 03:18:25 AM |
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The later round will be to build the curecoin foundation and hire professionals onto the team so the current core team and myself can fill all the good requests we have had to improve curecoin.
The decentralized exchange of WAVES and the decentralized Marketplace of SYS look amazing. If Curecoin 2.0 could do that, plus stealth send coins, that would be a dream. I know that's not in terms with what you guys are trying to do, but that's why I said dream. Keep up the good work guys.. I've invested too much into you guys now, but I'm ready to go down with the ship.
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