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October 31, 2014, 07:15:56 PM
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I added a GlobalBoost Faucet to my site. Any donation to keep it going are greatly appreciated.  Cool

http://www.luckyalt.com/globalboostfaucet/

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October 31, 2014, 07:40:00 PM
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That's awesome LuckyAlt!!
Make sure to signup at main site using my referral link: https://GlobalBoo.st?James Grin

Once you confirm your email address click this link: https://globalboo.st/promotional.php and put your referral banner on the Faucet & Dice game page! This way you can make commission on referral purchases!
The payment gateway is also ready. If you have some technical knowledge Let me know, and I'll give you the information for this. Neel is almost done with the WooCommerce Wordpress plugin for guys like me Smiley
Thanks for your contributions LuckyAlt!
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I added a GlobalBoost Faucet to my site. Any donation to keep it going are greatly appreciated.  Cool

http://www.luckyalt.com/globalboostfaucet/

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October 31, 2014, 07:56:03 PM
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The http://globalboost-y.com/ has been updated.

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Last edit: November 01, 2014, 02:23:17 AM by WigitGetIt
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Let's do a 1000 BSTY Bounty for the First Blockfinder at MinerPools!!!  Click the logo to get started.  This will come from my wallet of purchased and mined BSTY.  Check the ADDY to verify funds if need be.  YEezfEQ6HstaneyF12buyCZb7WQRWXkHfq  Of course, I can't win.  If I find the first block the bounty will rollover.

WINNER ALREADY!!!


Let's keep it going, 750 BSTY for the next!!!

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November 01, 2014, 05:20:28 AM
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Here is the output for one of the servers I posted about the other day. The hash fluctuates between 3.6 and 4.2, I think it is in the 3's most of the time.  14 of 16 threads are being used right now.  Runs steady, not hot, i'm pretty happy.  I am going to try to have the second server up tomorrow, and point it to Suprnova.  I think this second box is the more powerful one, soon to see I hope.  Grin

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November 01, 2014, 10:24:54 AM
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I am now hosting a 0.5% fee BSTY P2Pool node on the litecoin-p2pool server.

The new GlobalBoost-Y P2Pool Node Dashboard is Available at:

litecoin-p2pool.com:7225

No registration is required or available by nature of p2pool.

To join, simply point your miner to the litecoin-p2pool BSTY port (7225) as shown below, using your BSTY address as a username, with any password.  You must be using the yescrypt version of minerd!

Example minderd config for CPU yesscrypt mining:
Code:
minerd --algo=yescrypt -o litecoin-p2pool.com:7225 -u YJ5cJWGWeq2yJS549yzdR2asqyyvdAsN4C -p x

 Cool

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November 01, 2014, 12:07:53 PM
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Great work Wigi!!  I'm glad you get that one hashing!
One of the greatest things about our CPU mining coin is there are multiple other uses for the hardware  Cool
I'm already thinking of other sites/games we may want to host on those servers  Grin


Here is the output for one of the servers I posted about the other day. The hash fluctuates between 3.6 and 4.2, I think it is in the 3's most of the time.  14 of 16 threads are being used right now.  Runs steady, not hot, i'm pretty happy.  I am going to try to have the second server up tomorrow, and point it to Suprnova.  I think this second box is the more powerful one, soon to see I hope.  Grin



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November 01, 2014, 12:29:09 PM
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Here is the output for one of the servers I posted about the other day. The hash fluctuates between 3.6 and 4.2, I think it is in the 3's most of the time.  14 of 16 threads are being used right now.  Runs steady, not hot, i'm pretty happy.  I am going to try to have the second server up tomorrow, and point it to Suprnova.  I think this second box is the more powerful one, soon to see I hope.  Grin


Graz! Smiley Nice machines WigitGetIt!

Greets at all!
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November 01, 2014, 12:34:44 PM
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Great news CohibAA!
I love these P2P pools, and low fee also!!  Cool


I am now hosting a 0.5% fee BSTY P2Pool node on the litecoin-p2pool server.

The new GlobalBoost-Y P2Pool Node Dashboard is Available at:

litecoin-p2pool.com:7225

No registration is required or available by nature of p2pool.

To join, simply point your miner to the litecoin-p2pool BSTY port (7225) as shown below, using your BSTY address as a username, with any password.  You must be using the yescrypt version of minerd!

Example minderd config for CPU yesscrypt mining:
Code:
minerd --algo=yescrypt -o litecoin-p2pool.com:7225 -u YJ5cJWGWeq2yJS549yzdR2asqyyvdAsN4C -p x

 Cool

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November 01, 2014, 12:42:10 PM
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This is awesome CohibAA!!
You're mining away over there, I see you finding blocks!  Cool
Thank you for your contribution, if you are in South Florida ping me here or on Twitter. I'll take you out on the boat, and we'll smoke some Cuban Cohiba cigars  Grin
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I am now hosting a 0.5% fee BSTY P2Pool node on the litecoin-p2pool server.

The new GlobalBoost-Y P2Pool Node Dashboard is Available at:

litecoin-p2pool.com:7225

No registration is required or available by nature of p2pool.

To join, simply point your miner to the litecoin-p2pool BSTY port (7225) as shown below, using your BSTY address as a username, with any password.  You must be using the yescrypt version of minerd!

Example minderd config for CPU yesscrypt mining:
Code:
minerd --algo=yescrypt -o litecoin-p2pool.com:7225 -u YJ5cJWGWeq2yJS549yzdR2asqyyvdAsN4C -p x

 Cool

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November 01, 2014, 01:19:41 PM
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Here is the output for one of the servers I posted about the other day. The hash fluctuates between 3.6 and 4.2, I think it is in the 3's most of the time.  14 of 16 threads are being used right now.  Runs steady, not hot, i'm pretty happy.  I am going to try to have the second server up tomorrow, and point it to Suprnova.  I think this second box is the more powerful one, soon to see I hope.  Grin

Um..thats all?

I get 3.2-3.5 with a single Xeon E3 and 2.8-3 with a superold I7-920 o.O
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November 01, 2014, 01:53:17 PM
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Here is the output for one of the servers I posted about the other day. The hash fluctuates between 3.6 and 4.2, I think it is in the 3's most of the time.  14 of 16 threads are being used right now.  Runs steady, not hot, i'm pretty happy.  I am going to try to have the second server up tomorrow, and point it to Suprnova.  I think this second box is the more powerful one, soon to see I hope.  Grin

Um..thats all?

I get 3.2-3.5 with a single Xeon E3 and 2.8-3 with a superold I7-920 o.O

yeah.  That is it for that server anyway.  This is the CPU details for the one running at MinerPools.com, http://ark.intel.com/products/40200/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5520-8M-Cache-2_26-GHz-5_86-GTs-Intel-QPI

I think this box is like 5 years old.  if you have some tips, let me know.  Grin
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November 01, 2014, 04:57:47 PM
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The top two hash-rates on suchpool.pw are from an "anonymous" user. 1 worker with ~288kh/s and another with ~286kh/s. To put this in perspective, I'm running around 120 computers (i5s fully loaded) and only getting 260 kh/s.


The way I see it there are two options:

1. This is the private GPU miner we've all been fearing.

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2. This is a botnet all reporting to the same worker.

Until the IPs are resolved, there is no way of knowing. Any thoughts?

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November 01, 2014, 05:26:18 PM
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Hi cryptomecca,
Thanks for helping to secure the network! This has come up before, and I have responded with input from the GlobalBoost Brain Trust (see below).
Thanks again cryptomecca!
https://twitter.com/OldMajorPorter


Today I gathered the information from what I refer to as "The GlobalBoost Brain Trust." From here in the USA to Russia, Europe to South America, China to Africa we all weighed in on the amount of computing power on the network, the bumps, bugs, & successes of our 1st week, and the discussion that has been going on here & on the IRC: https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.kiwiirc.com/#GlobalBoost

I want to deliver a message:

GlobalBoost welcomes ASIC miners, but probably not now.

The GlobalBoost development department has chosen Yescrypt as our POW for this reason. A GPU may be able to mine this coin, but it will be the same rate as a CPU. The fact that we have people that are interested enough to string together many CPU's to one wallet is Good!! This shows that there is much the interest in the company, the mission, and GlobalBoost as Digital Money.

We have a dedicated team of developers, supporters, and many many shareholders working every hour of everyday. GlobalBoost is & always has been much more than just a currency. I invite you to signup (it's Free"), follow my link https://GlobalBoo.st/?Bruce





The top two hash-rates on suchpool.pw are from an "anonymous" user. 1 worker with ~288kh/s and another with ~286kh/s. To put this in perspective, I'm running around 120 computers (i5s fully loaded) and only getting 260 kh/s.


The way I see it there are two options:

1. This is the private GPU miner we've all been fearing.

-OR-

2. This is a botnet all reporting to the same worker.

Until the IPs are resolved, there is no way of knowing. Any thoughts?


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November 01, 2014, 05:35:27 PM
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I think this box is like 5 years old.  if you have some tips, let me know.  Grin
Powermanagement is set to "maximal performance"?

or

rip them out and get a 1366 board with a nice cooler ^^ ...a xeon e5220 runs > 3,5 GHz on air
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November 01, 2014, 05:54:19 PM
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The top two hash-rates on suchpool.pw are from an "anonymous" user. 1 worker with ~288kh/s and another with ~286kh/s. To put this in perspective, I'm running around 120 computers (i5s fully loaded) and only getting 260 kh/s.


The way I see it there are two options:

1. This is the private GPU miner we've all been fearing.

-OR-

2. This is a botnet all reporting to the same worker.

Until the IPs are resolved, there is no way of knowing. Any thoughts?



I know that sixstringsofire is college students doing an experiment and mining Friday - Sunday.  The other 2 anon workers with the high hash are probably botnets, but who knows.  My theory on the GPU miner is, that someone that would be motivated enough to have develop the gpu miner config, would probably have a lot more hash coming towards the pool.  There are some strong parameters in Yescrypt to defend against GPU's.  Just my theory though.  Grin
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November 01, 2014, 06:13:10 PM
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My theory on the GPU miner is, that someone that would be motivated enough to have develop the gpu miner config, would probably have a lot more hash coming towards the pool.
Nice theory but in practice you can find a few guys... even on this own forum... able to write a miner but with limited hardware. Besides, it is relatively easy to spread the hashes to multiple pools if needed, a thing I would do if I had to GPU-port this algo.

Following for developments.
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November 01, 2014, 06:52:04 PM
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LOL. I AM sixstringsofire. Thats why I noticed the high hash rates, they're making my profit margin drop like crazy.


The top two hash-rates on suchpool.pw are from an "anonymous" user. 1 worker with ~288kh/s and another with ~286kh/s. To put this in perspective, I'm running around 120 computers (i5s fully loaded) and only getting 260 kh/s.


The way I see it there are two options:

1. This is the private GPU miner we've all been fearing.

-OR-

2. This is a botnet all reporting to the same worker.

Until the IPs are resolved, there is no way of knowing. Any thoughts?



I know that sixstringsofire is college students doing an experiment and mining Friday - Sunday.  The other 2 anon workers with the high hash are probably botnets, but who knows.  My theory on the GPU miner is, that someone that would be motivated enough to have develop the gpu miner config, would probably have a lot more hash coming towards the pool.  There are some strong parameters in Yescrypt to defend against GPU's.  Just my theory though.  Grin
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November 01, 2014, 06:53:14 PM
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 Cheesy
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November 01, 2014, 07:28:32 PM
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LOL. I AM sixstringsofire. Thats why I noticed the high hash rates, they're making my profit margin drop like crazy.


The top two hash-rates on suchpool.pw are from an "anonymous" user. 1 worker with ~288kh/s and another with ~286kh/s. To put this in perspective, I'm running around 120 computers (i5s fully loaded) and only getting 260 kh/s.


The way I see it there are two options:

1. This is the private GPU miner we've all been fearing.

-OR-

2. This is a botnet all reporting to the same worker.

Until the IPs are resolved, there is no way of knowing. Any thoughts?



I know that sixstringsofire is college students doing an experiment and mining Friday - Sunday.  The other 2 anon workers with the high hash are probably botnets, but who knows.  My theory on the GPU miner is, that someone that would be motivated enough to have develop the gpu miner config, would probably have a lot more hash coming towards the pool.  There are some strong parameters in Yescrypt to defend against GPU's.  Just my theory though.  Grin

I totally forgot about that.  You could point your hash to http://bsty.minerpools.com/ (they have 8 workers) or https://bsty.suprnova.cc/ (no one is there yet) that would help you get your  hashes get the value back.   Grin
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