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Author Topic: [FRSH] FreshCoin | Freshcoin for 1$ into game | LOW ALGO | POM | FRESH online!*  (Read 334801 times)
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July 08, 2014, 10:52:37 AM
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Dev team.  Did alcurEX ask you if you wanted your coin listed with them?  I often wonder if these little exchanges with little to no traffic ask or if they just run a coin without asking first.
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July 08, 2014, 10:56:11 AM
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And well here I got worried and killed all my miners Sad I guess better not to mine than be f*ked over when getting paid.
What are you mining with? Even 10 GH/sec is like what, 3000x 750 ti cards?
Question to everyone who keeps asking me this - how is the biggest hashrate on all the sites around 1 Gh/s - 300 750 ti cards?
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July 08, 2014, 10:57:39 AM
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http://trexpool.com/freshcoin/

helps us with more hash power

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July 08, 2014, 11:02:51 AM
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Could someone tell me how to run/install the linux wallet, please?

If unzip the freshcoin-qt64, no readme no nothing Sad

THX!
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July 08, 2014, 11:03:42 AM
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Question to everyone who keeps asking me this - how is the biggest hashrate on all the sites around 1 Gh/s - 300 750 ti cards?
Not exactly sure what you're asking here, but people ask you about your rigs because in order to get 10+ GH/sec one needs at least a couple thousand of videocards, and managing so much hardware is.. well, tricky to say the least. Smiley Hence people assume that it's either some sort of cheating (fake shares etc) or specialized equipment like fpga.
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July 08, 2014, 11:08:14 AM
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Dev team.  Did alcurEX ask you if you wanted your coin listed with them?  I often wonder if these little exchanges with little to no traffic ask or if they just run a coin without asking first.
because they need traffic... do you think mintpal became mintpal in one day  Grin
They need to attract people to them, new coins are a good way to do so, so they can
earn the trust of happy trader which might use it for other business.

Alcurex is pretty young, I think it is online since 2 weeks (something like that).
It is developed by Microcoin team and mostly own by miners (at least 50%).
And no, I am not saying that because I have some shares of it  Grin

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July 08, 2014, 11:11:12 AM
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my temps are over 90C, 280x, any advice ?
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July 08, 2014, 11:13:43 AM
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Question to everyone who keeps asking me this - how is the biggest hashrate on all the sites around 1 Gh/s - 300 750 ti cards?
Not exactly sure what you're asking here, but people ask you about your rigs because in order to get 10+ GH/sec one needs at least a couple thousand of videocards, and managing so much hardware is.. well, tricky to say the least. Smiley Hence people assume that it's either some sort of cheating (fake shares etc) or specialized equipment like fpga.
What I meant was I have no idea what is happening I own a 10 card rig -- but if 10 GHS can be acheived by 3000 750 ti cards, it stands to reason the 1 GHs on the pools are using 300 Ti cards. So are they also fake or using fpga equipments?

Though TheCoinFinder did say my shares were genuine but now my address doesn't show up either on the current round or scheduled payments tab.
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July 08, 2014, 11:18:22 AM
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There is plenty of gpu farm with hundred of R9 280x / 7970 (hashing @ 4.6MHs each). but thousands, i don't think

And many rented rigs to add some power

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July 08, 2014, 11:21:16 AM
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Question to everyone who keeps asking me this - how is the biggest hashrate on all the sites around 1 Gh/s - 300 750 ti cards?
Not exactly sure what you're asking here, but people ask you about your rigs because in order to get 10+ GH/sec one needs at least a couple thousand of videocards, and managing so much hardware is.. well, tricky to say the least. Smiley Hence people assume that it's either some sort of cheating (fake shares etc) or specialized equipment like fpga.
What I meant was I have no idea what is happening I own a 10 card rig -- but if 10 GHS can be acheived by 3000 750 ti cards, it stands to reason the 1 GHs on the pools are using 300 Ti cards. So are they also fake or using fpga equipments?

Though TheCoinFinder did say my shares were genuine but now my address doesn't show up either on the current round or scheduled payments tab.
If all you've got is 10 cards then you can't possibly have 10 GH/sec. 1 GH/sec is reasonable for a serious miner.. I've got like 130 MH/sec only at home, which is about 40 cards in 10 rigs, and I'm basically no one. Those who are heavily invested in mining have hundreds of cards in their rigs, so getting 1 GH/sec is no problem for them.

But 10+ GH/sec is very suspicious. That's why all the questions. Smiley
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July 08, 2014, 11:22:36 AM
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I can confirm this works! Great job. Can you also provide a win32 binary? 1500 FRESH for you Smiley
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July 08, 2014, 11:23:27 AM
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when to expect large exchanger?I I hope this is not transparent primal merge Cheesy Cheesy
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July 08, 2014, 11:24:29 AM
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Dev team.  Did alcurEX ask you if you wanted your coin listed with them?  I often wonder if these little exchanges with little to no traffic ask or if they just run a coin without asking first.
because they need traffic... do you think mintpal became mintpal in one day  Grin
They need to attract people to them, new coins are a good way to do so, so they can
earn the trust of happy trader which might use it for other business.

Alcurex is pretty young, I think it is online since 2 weeks (something like that).
It is developed by Microcoin team and mostly own by miners (at least 50%).
And no, I am not saying that because I have some shares of it  Grin

That doesn't answer my question.  I was asking if they asked the dev team about listing the coin or not.  If they didn't ask and they just ran with the coin that is no way to build trust with anyone.  
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July 08, 2014, 11:26:25 AM
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That doesn't answer my question.  I was asking if they asked the dev team about listing the coin or not.  If they didn't ask and they just ran with the coin that is no way to build trust with anyone.  

They didn't ask.

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July 08, 2014, 11:28:32 AM
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That doesn't answer my question.  I was asking if they asked the dev team about listing the coin or not.  If they didn't ask and they just ran with the coin that is no way to build trust with anyone.  
Why? It's an open-source project, why would they need to ask the dev team?
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July 08, 2014, 11:32:40 AM
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alcurex is actually better than cordon bleu .. but it is still not bittrex.. wait a bit, they'll come for sure.

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July 08, 2014, 11:35:46 AM
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I didn't say they needed to ask anyone.  I simple was curious if they asked or not.
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July 08, 2014, 11:36:32 AM
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hasharder don't want to fix their stratum, maybe they are working together, over 10G hashrate is use stratum bug to cheat, supernova and hardcoreminers drive these fake hashers away, but hasharder work with them.
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July 08, 2014, 11:44:18 AM
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Im love this coin! go to BITTREX push UP!!! .






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