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Volume is on two exchanges, Poloniex and Kraken (fiat too). Why don't you mine directly to your deposit adress at poloniex? Then you don't need to run the stupid etherum program all the time. And much easier to dump for BTC. Remember, it is a race for finding a block which starts again every 15 seconds. To win that race you need to get rid of every ms. To mine directly to exchange you need to mine in pool, pool = lots of ms and rejected shares. You can mine directly to Kraken, trade it to EUR and withdraw to SEPA account. Withdrawal cost is 9 cents. Where do I need BTC for? I have kept every ETH I have mined so far.
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January 26, 2016, 12:47:42 PM |
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Volume is on two exchanges, Poloniex and Kraken (fiat too). Why don't you mine directly to your deposit adress at poloniex? Then you don't need to run the stupid etherum program all the time. And much easier to dump for BTC. Remember, it is a race for finding a block which starts again every 15 seconds. To win that race you need to get rid of every ms. To mine directly to exchange you need to mine in pool, pool = lots of ms and rejected shares. You can mine directly to Kraken, trade it to EUR and withdraw to SEPA account. Withdrawal cost is 9 cents. Where do I need BTC for? I have kept every ETH I have mined so far. In principle exchanges don't like much people mining directly to an exchange account, especially from a pool, as it will create many very small transactions, so I don't think it is the proper way to proceed. Also if it is just to dump right away to an exchange not sure it is ideal either.
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January 26, 2016, 12:52:04 PM |
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It's all a matter of if you care for the coin. If you care, run a wallet and solo mine, that way you secure and support the coin network the best way.
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antantti
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January 26, 2016, 01:18:00 PM |
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In principle exchanges don't like much people mining directly to an exchange account, especially from a pool, as it will create many very small transactions, so I don't think it is the proper way to proceed. Also if it is just to dump right away to an exchange not sure it is ideal either.
That is true. But many pools allow you to change autowithdrawal limit, if you change it so that there is only 1-2 withdrawals per day there shouldn't be any problems.
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sp_ (OP)
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January 26, 2016, 01:39:34 PM |
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Last block was mined at 531.64 GH/s. Last 24h volume at Poloniex just passed 22000 BTC so $100000 ain't that much.
But $1 000 000 mined in 10 days is a bit much for a new coin don't you think? When some of the biggest miners starts to dump it, the coin will bleed.. The High turnover is caused by trading... The same coins are flipped back and forth. What makes this coin so special? And why do they want to go POS?
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antantti
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January 26, 2016, 02:33:40 PM |
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Last block was mined at 531.64 GH/s. Last 24h volume at Poloniex just passed 22000 BTC so $100000 ain't that much.
But $1 000 000 mined in 10 days is a bit much for a new coin don't you think? When some of the biggest miners starts to dump it, the coin will bleed.. The High turnover is caused by trading... The same coins are flipped back and forth. What makes this coin so special? And why do they want to go POS? Only small portion of all ETH is mineable. Right now there are bids worth of 1740 BTC/ 275000 ETH above 0.006, bid book total 4000 BTC. It isn't coin as we miners know it. It's more like a fuel for a platform. Read it yourself, it's all there freely available.
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January 26, 2016, 04:37:21 PM |
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Genoil's ether miner gtx 970 g1 standard: 20MHASH = 0.0033 BTC/Day
Please give an example of the startup parameters miners? My Gtx970(+100) hashrate is 15Mh?
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sp_ (OP)
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January 26, 2016, 04:48:52 PM |
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You need windows 7 or linux. And elpida memory. Hynix is slower. What card are you using?
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January 26, 2016, 04:59:56 PM |
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You need windows 7 or linux. And elpida memory. Hynix is slower. What card are you using?
Windows 8.1 x64, card- GIGABYTE GV-N970WF3OC-4GD, samsung memory
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sp_ (OP)
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January 26, 2016, 05:19:55 PM |
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You need windows 7 or linux. And elpida memory. Hynix is slower. What card are you using?
Windows 8.1 x64, card- GIGABYTE GV-N970WF3OC-4GD, samsung memory I believe samsung is hynix based. hynix is in faster copyspeed. Elpida is faster in random acces.
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January 26, 2016, 06:10:34 PM |
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You need windows 7 or linux. And elpida memory. Hynix is slower. What card are you using?
Windows 8.1 x64, card- GIGABYTE GV-N970WF3OC-4GD, samsung memory I believe samsung is hynix based. hynix is in faster copyspeed. Elpida is faster in random acces. Samsung and Elpida give 20-22MH/s, hynix 17-19MH/s in windows 7. I am not sure about windows 8.1. You need to get your card to P0 state: 1) open cmd.exe with the admin privileges 2) cd C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVSMI 3) nvidia-smi -q -d SUPPORTED_CLOCKS -i 0 4) nvidia-smi -ac 350X,14XX -i 0 (where 350X is that very first number printed after supported clocks-memory and 14XX one of those numbers printed after graphics) 5) Overclock your memory, +500 generally works. Should give you memory speed of 4005MHz 6) Overclock your core, doesn't make big difference mining ETH. 7) If you wan't to save power, reduce your power limit. Even 60% works suprisingly well. Someone should open new topic for nvidia and ethereum...
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sp_ (OP)
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January 26, 2016, 09:26:42 PM |
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Last block was mined at 531.64 GH/s. Last 24h volume at Poloniex just passed 22000 BTC so $100000 ain't that much.
But $1 000 000 mined in 10 days is a bit much for a new coin don't you think? When some of the biggest miners starts to dump it, the coin will bleed.. The High turnover is caused by trading... The same coins are flipped back and forth. What makes this coin so special? And why do they want to go POS? Only small portion of all ETH is mineable. Right now there are bids worth of 1740 BTC/ 275000 ETH above 0.006, bid book total 4000 BTC. It isn't coin as we miners know it. It's more like a fuel for a platform. Read it yourself, it's all there freely available. Interesting.. So the difficulty can be controlled by fiat... I think this is not something the creator of bitcoin and the clones would like.
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January 26, 2016, 09:46:04 PM |
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Last block was mined at 531.64 GH/s. Last 24h volume at Poloniex just passed 22000 BTC so $100000 ain't that much.
But $1 000 000 mined in 10 days is a bit much for a new coin don't you think? When some of the biggest miners starts to dump it, the coin will bleed.. The High turnover is caused by trading... The same coins are flipped back and forth. What makes this coin so special? And why do they want to go POS? Only small portion of all ETH is mineable. Right now there are bids worth of 1740 BTC/ 275000 ETH above 0.006, bid book total 4000 BTC. It isn't coin as we miners know it. It's more like a fuel for a platform. Read it yourself, it's all there freely available. Interesting.. So the difficulty can be controlled by fiat... I think this is not something the creator of bitcoin and the clones would like. We love the bubbles... Feed the shark
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January 26, 2016, 10:56:46 PM |
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Splitting up the Dag file would help. "i think". Feel kind of bad for the nvidia guys out there but glad i don't own any.
If more miners are moving to mine Etherum, then the other algos will be more profitable. This depends entirely on who is moving. I've seen relatively no change in other algos profitability, this means people that are moving are using pub kernels (much like us) and profitability is much higher for Eth. If they aren't moving, that probably means profitability is higher for whatever they're mining (like x11 for instance), which means they're using custom kernels and rightfully so network difficulty doesn't change much as they control the majority of the market hashrate. I don't believe in miners that don't watch their profits. Usually everything adjusts in about 3~ days. Too Complicated: People are using custom kernels, they're still making more mining what they currently are. In other news, Eth is crashing, Lyra is making a comeback...
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January 26, 2016, 11:03:45 PM |
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Splitting up the Dag file would help. "i think". Feel kind of bad for the nvidia guys out there but glad i don't own any.
If more miners are moving to mine Etherum, then the other algos will be more profitable. This depends entirely on who is moving. I've seen relatively no change in other algos profitability, this means people that are moving are using pub kernels (much like us) and profitability is much higher for Eth. If they aren't moving, that probably means profitability is higher for whatever they're mining (like x11 for instance), which means they're using custom kernels and rightfully so network difficulty doesn't change much as they control the majority of the market hashrate. I don't believe in miners that don't watch their profits. Usually everything adjusts in about 3~ days. Too Complicated: People are using custom kernels, they're still making more mining what they currently are. In other news, Eth is crashing, Lyra is making a comeback... You are right. I always wondered why would anyone want to mine an unprofitable algo (based on sp's ccminer hashrates for example). The reason must be that whoever is mining those algos has access to private miners.
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January 26, 2016, 11:48:17 PM Last edit: January 27, 2016, 03:10:34 AM by pokeytex |
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SP will you be incorporating the new vanilla blake algo into ccminer? If so, when?
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January 27, 2016, 12:39:03 AM |
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Splitting up the Dag file would help. "i think". Feel kind of bad for the nvidia guys out there but glad i don't own any.
If more miners are moving to mine Etherum, then the other algos will be more profitable. This depends entirely on who is moving. I've seen relatively no change in other algos profitability, this means people that are moving are using pub kernels (much like us) and profitability is much higher for Eth. If they aren't moving, that probably means profitability is higher for whatever they're mining (like x11 for instance), which means they're using custom kernels and rightfully so network difficulty doesn't change much as they control the majority of the market hashrate. I don't believe in miners that don't watch their profits. Usually everything adjusts in about 3~ days. Too Complicated: People are using custom kernels, they're still making more mining what they currently are. In other news, Eth is crashing, Lyra is making a comeback... You are right. I always wondered why would anyone want to mine an unprofitable algo (based on sp's ccminer hashrates for example). The reason must be that whoever is mining those algos has access to private miners. Yup, in some cases it's botnets too. For instance Neoscrypt has a CPU miner that's still somewhat profitable as does Cryptonote, so they mine negative. I'm pretty sure we'll never see Monero profitable ever again. X11 is definitely full of private kernels.
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January 27, 2016, 12:48:01 AM |
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Let me guess, your 970 has Hynix memory?
Samsung. Gigabyte cards. Remember, it is a race for finding a block which starts again every 15 seconds. To win that race you need to get rid of every ms. To mine directly to exchange you need to mine in pool, pool = lots of ms and rejected shares.
From my experience with fast coins it's the other way around; you get more orphans not the pools, even with very low scantime. Pools tend to have better connection and their wallets usually have way more than 10-20 connections. yep I have the same issue ...
not a single share is submitted ...
Had the same issue, reverted to 0.9.4.1 (from cryptominingblog) which is a bit slower but submit shares. Regarding 750 Ti's, I get like 300khs every 5th or 6th lines amd the rest is just zeros.
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January 27, 2016, 06:42:23 AM |
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SP will you be incorporating the new vanilla blake algo into ccminer? If so, when?
Blake is already included. ccminer -a blake --benchmark or ccminer -a blakecoin --benchmark
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January 27, 2016, 07:22:57 AM Last edit: January 27, 2016, 07:41:27 AM by antantti |
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Remember, it is a race for finding a block which starts again every 15 seconds. To win that race you need to get rid of every ms. To mine directly to exchange you need to mine in pool, pool = lots of ms and rejected shares.
From my experience with fast coins it's the other way around; you get more orphans not the pools, even with very low scantime. Pools tend to have better connection and their wallets usually have way more than 10-20 connections. Yeah, forgot to say you need better than average network connection too. You just don't wan't to see pool stats like this (ETH): Blocks Coins Generated 13 65 5 25 Earnings 58.51884072
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