Mr. Spread (OP)
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November 11, 2014, 09:53:14 PM |
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I have only fraction of a bitcoin. How much does he want for the release? Maybe we can sell some SPR for BTC... But with this trade volume and this exchange rate... To gather even one BTC would be hard.
Any thoughts?
He didn't say how much he wants, I asked him and am still waiting for an answer.
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Rols
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November 11, 2014, 10:16:07 PM |
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I have only fraction of a bitcoin. How much does he want for the release? Maybe we can sell some SPR for BTC... But with this trade volume and this exchange rate... To gather even one BTC would be hard.
Any thoughts?
He didn't say how much he wants, I asked him and am still waiting for an answer. So what he did was puting a already made gpu miner code in your wallet code, and compiled it?
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Mr. Spread (OP)
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November 11, 2014, 10:31:26 PM |
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So what he did was puting a already made gpu miner code in your wallet code, and compiled it?
Already made GPU miner? There was no GPU miner, he is the first who made it.
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e1ghtSpace
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November 11, 2014, 10:33:59 PM |
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So what he did was puting a already made gpu miner code in your wallet code, and compiled it?
Already made GPU miner? There was no GPU miner, he is the first who made it. But he would have just edited one the was already made and put it into the wallet, right?
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Synapi
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November 11, 2014, 10:38:23 PM |
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I wanted to ask if there is a miner that can i run in command line on multiple computers in background?
32-bit Windows version comes with spreadcoid.exe which is a command line version of the client but mining with 32-bit version is about 2x slower than with 64-bit. When using spreadcoind.exe, how can I pass wallet address and cpu core count for mining as parameter?
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e1ghtSpace
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November 11, 2014, 10:39:56 PM |
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I wanted to ask if there is a miner that can i run in command line on multiple computers in background?
32-bit Windows version comes with spreadcoid.exe which is a command line version of the client but mining with 32-bit version is about 2x slower than with 64-bit. When using spreadcoind.exe, how can I pass wallet address and cpu core count for mining as parameter? In the spreadcoin.conf you can type; gen=1 genproclimit=<number of processors> I don't know how to set the mining address though.
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Mr. Spread (OP)
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November 11, 2014, 10:45:41 PM |
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So what he did was puting a already made gpu miner code in your wallet code, and compiled it?
Already made GPU miner? There was no GPU miner, he is the first who made it. But he would have just edited one the was already made and put it into the wallet, right? I think he used existing code for X11 part but SpreadCoin algorithm is quite different, its not an easy task like just copy & paste some code. Even X11 part is different because preexisting X11 miners are designed to work only with specific block header size which is different in SpreadCoin. He didn't actually put it into the wallet. It is an external miner, he probably modified the wallet to work with his miner.
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Mr. Spread (OP)
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November 11, 2014, 10:51:27 PM |
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I don't know how to set the mining address though.
From the OP: Also you can mine to a specific address (this is useful if you are mining on several computers). To do so: 1. Use existing or better generate a new address. 2. Open debug console (Tools -> Debug Console) and enter: dumpprivkey SYourSpreadCoinAddress 3. You will get your private key. Then open spreadcoin.conf or create it if it doesn't exist (D:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\SpreadCoin\spreadcoin.conf on Windows) and add the following line: miningprivkey=YourPrivateKey To run spreadcoind your will also need to set rpcuser and rpcpassword in spreadcoin.conf, it will refuse to run if these values are not set. You can set them to anything because you don't need them for your purpose. Notice that spreadcoind will need to synchronize with the network before it can start mining. Be careful when storing your private key on other computers. EDIT: Your spreadcoin.conf will end up looking like this: rpcuser=user rpcpassword=try453retgdg345dfg gen=1 genproclimit=4 miningprivkey=YourPrivateKey
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kyma
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November 11, 2014, 11:19:49 PM |
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i knew this was all too good to be true. hah. only a matter of time.. always
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Rols
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November 11, 2014, 11:26:49 PM |
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So what he did was puting a already made gpu miner code in your wallet code, and compiled it?
Already made GPU miner? There was no GPU miner, he is the first who made it. But he would have just edited one the was already made and put it into the wallet, right? I think he used existing code for X11 part but SpreadCoin algorithm is quite different, its not an easy task like just copy & paste some code. Even X11 part is different because preexisting X11 miners are designed to work only with specific block header size which is different in SpreadCoin. He didn't actually put it into the wallet. It is an external miner, he probably modified the wallet to work with his miner. I mean that he could take your algoritms and change for the modifications you have made to the header and incoperated this in the wallet. 'I belive that your wallet needs to be changed to handle a external miner but that is nearly the same . He got a lot of SPR. I did not check how much but for that hash he would for 24 hours have 0.3 BTC worth of SPR. Before it was 5.7 and after up to 18 MH/s. So 1000 SPR is nothing compared to what he already have.
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GoldenBTC
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November 12, 2014, 12:29:09 AM |
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Author of GPU miner contacted me. It is a miner for Nvidia GPUs and he uses seven of them. I offered him reward for releasing the miner.
I think it would be better for AMD GPU miner to come first.
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e1ghtSpace
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November 12, 2014, 12:37:34 AM |
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Author of GPU miner contacted me. It is a miner for Nvidia GPUs and he uses seven of them. I offered him reward for releasing the miner.
I think it would be better for AMD GPU miner to come first. Me too. But only because I have one. Does anyone here actually have an nVidia GPU?
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Palmdetroit
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November 12, 2014, 01:07:03 AM |
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Author of GPU miner contacted me. It is a miner for Nvidia GPUs and he uses seven of them. I offered him reward for releasing the miner.
I think it would be better for AMD GPU miner to come first. Me too. But only because I have one. Does anyone here actually have an nVidia GPU? I think it's safe to assume both are already developed in the wild , or will be. Apparently they are not selling, so who knows.
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bitcoinnee
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November 12, 2014, 01:08:43 AM |
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Author of GPU miner contacted me. It is a miner for Nvidia GPUs and he uses seven of them. I offered him reward for releasing the miner.
I think it would be better for AMD GPU miner to come first. Me too. But only because I have one. Does anyone here actually have an nVidia GPU? I think it's safe to assume both are already developed in the wild , or will be. Apparently they are not selling, so who knows. The reason to develop GPU miner is to distribute fairly and widely and secure the network. AMD cards have abosolute advantage over nVidia cards among GPU miners in quantity and hashpower. so,if there must be one GPU miner,AMD miner is the first option. Dev,do you agree?
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mdsn
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November 12, 2014, 01:28:45 AM |
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3930k and a NVidia 680 here
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e1ghtSpace
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November 12, 2014, 03:58:21 AM Last edit: November 12, 2014, 06:54:04 AM by e1ghtSpace |
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3930k and a NVidia 680 here How much are you wanting? (I am assuming you are the GPU miner) Edit: ok, I took that the wrong way. I thought you meant that you had 3.9k spreadcoin from mining on your GPU.
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November 12, 2014, 04:13:29 AM |
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Why would he release the miner when he owns more than half the network hash rate...? Out of sheer good will and honest intention towards the community?
because if he is the only one holding most coins, the coin will drop its value and he will never be able to profit from his miner. Best way to profit from a GPU miner is to mine for a short while, then release it and wait for the coin to raise prices again before selling.
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bitcoinnee
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November 12, 2014, 07:42:55 AM |
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SPR on betasharex is on hold again
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e1ghtSpace
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November 12, 2014, 07:45:04 AM |
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SPR on betasharex is on hold again I'm glad I took out my 3k the other day.
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bitcoinnee
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November 12, 2014, 07:56:11 AM |
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SPR on betasharex is on hold again I'm glad I took out my 3k the other day. When could we have a bigger exchange to trade SPR
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