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March 12, 2016, 08:12:14 PM
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Etherum just passed 1 billion dollars in market cap. Who wan't to be the first altcoin billionaire?

2   Ethereum Ethereum   $ 1,033,758,698   $ 13.30   77,701,680 ETH   $ 44,587,500 17.83 %

Jump on the train. A ticket to the moon.


One etherum coin can be worth 1000$ in a few years just like bitcoin.

Volume already passed BTC  Smiley



BTC has two times Eth's volume according to coinmarketcap.

Sorry sp_, you started this OT in your own thread...

Bensam, do you have a link? I already feel I am loosing this fight but I am happy if eth has only 50% volume of btc  Smiley

Bensam, you had some problems with weak CPU's, what exactly happens with your rigs?



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March 12, 2016, 08:17:05 PM
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But a pain just to build it. I once started on ccminer integration but gave up. Too many dependecies. Too much work.
You're saying it like as if you'll be doing it for free.

I have 1000 checkins in ccminer sp-mod opensource. 1.5 years of hard work spare time.I get a few btc for my optimized kernals. More profit for the miners, little profit for me.

As you said before, you're going to invest big. Well, do it. You'll be the miner and you'll be the one making the "big" profit.

The devs always complain about not earning enough, the fact that the big miners make most profit.

Of course they do. They invested most. People tend to forget that and only see the numbers that are coming in.
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March 12, 2016, 09:04:18 PM
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But a pain just to build it. I once started on ccminer integration but gave up. Too many dependecies. Too much work.
You're saying it like as if you'll be doing it for free.
I have 1000 checkins in ccminer sp-mod opensource. 1.5 years of hard work spare time.I get a few btc for my optimized kernals. More profit for the miners, little profit for me.
As you said before, you're going to invest big. Well, do it. You'll be the miner and you'll be the one making the "big" profit.
The devs always complain about not earning enough, the fact that the big miners make most profit.
Of course they do. They invested most. People tend to forget that and only see the numbers that are coming in.

True. The investors are taking a  high risk. I am investing my profit into new hardware...

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March 13, 2016, 06:24:04 AM
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But a pain just to build it. I once started on ccminer integration but gave up. Too many dependecies. Too much work.
You're saying it like as if you'll be doing it for free.
I have 1000 checkins in ccminer sp-mod opensource. 1.5 years of hard work spare time.I get a few btc for my optimized kernals. More profit for the miners, little profit for me.
As you said before, you're going to invest big. Well, do it. You'll be the miner and you'll be the one making the "big" profit.
The devs always complain about not earning enough, the fact that the big miners make most profit.
Of course they do. They invested most. People tend to forget that and only see the numbers that are coming in.

True. The investors are taking a  high risk. I am investing my profit into new hardware...

You think you'll have private miners ready after pascal comes out?

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March 13, 2016, 06:33:41 AM
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But a pain just to build it. I once started on ccminer integration but gave up. Too many dependecies. Too much work.
You're saying it like as if you'll be doing it for free.

I have 1000 checkins in ccminer sp-mod opensource. 1.5 years of hard work spare time.I get a few btc for my optimized kernals. More profit for the miners, little profit for me.

As you said before, you're going to invest big. Well, do it. You'll be the miner and you'll be the one making the "big" profit.

The devs always complain about not earning enough, the fact that the big miners make most profit.

Of course they do. They invested most. People tend to forget that and only see the numbers that are coming in.

This is why a dev fee is the absolute best payment model for long term development and investment. A subscription fee that scales based on hash rate. If you have one GPU or thousands. The developers get a piece of the action and can continue to improve their programs in a meaningful way to miners.

Pools have been doing this forever. Back when Scrypt was big there was one or two pools that tried out a subscription flat fee and stopped as it got no traction and wasn't representative of the people mining on the pool. People that had no money were left high and dry, people who had huge farms profited the most.

I buy private Nvidia miners. Send information and/or inquiries to my PM box.
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March 13, 2016, 08:57:21 AM
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But a pain just to build it. I once started on ccminer integration but gave up. Too many dependecies. Too much work.
You're saying it like as if you'll be doing it for free.

I have 1000 checkins in ccminer sp-mod opensource. 1.5 years of hard work spare time.I get a few btc for my optimized kernals. More profit for the miners, little profit for me.

As you said before, you're going to invest big. Well, do it. You'll be the miner and you'll be the one making the "big" profit.

The devs always complain about not earning enough, the fact that the big miners make most profit.

Of course they do. They invested most. People tend to forget that and only see the numbers that are coming in.

This is why a dev fee is the absolute best payment model for long term development and investment. A subscription fee that scales based on hash rate. If you have one GPU or thousands. The developers get a piece of the action and can continue to improve their programs in a meaningful way to miners.

It sure is. If only there wasn't so much you have to do with anti-debugging and obfuscation to make that viable...

Not anymore then releasing a model that doesn't require a fee. Validity can simply be done where if it can't connect to the fee pool the miner halts. Tearing apart the packets from there isn't probably going to be something anyone will do for 2% additional income.

I buy private Nvidia miners. Send information and/or inquiries to my PM box.
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March 13, 2016, 09:42:18 AM
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Get ready for decred private miner version #4 (0.1 BTC)



with -i 30.9 and more overclocking


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March 13, 2016, 10:19:09 AM
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ethereum is much more profitable to mine so this is pointless, i can mine ethereum and buy more decred than mining decred
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March 13, 2016, 10:21:53 AM
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On gtx 970 yes, but on the 750ti and the 980ti No.

Decred pays around 0.006 for a GHASH. A single 980ti@2.9 ghash generate 0,0174BTC a day ($7.3)

etherum@22mhash generate $6.84

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March 13, 2016, 11:41:05 AM
Last edit: March 13, 2016, 12:02:51 PM by iom
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5x750Ti@1300 core

ccMiner 1.7.3 fork by tpruvot

https://i.imgur.com/TjqNvaJ.jpg?1


Decred miner#3

https://i.imgur.com/3kPq9wU.jpg?1
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March 13, 2016, 11:48:54 AM
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5x750Ti@1300 core

ccMiner 1.7.3 fork by tpruvot




Decred miner#3



version #4 is littlebit faster on the 750ti, and use less CPU. (works on 6 cards celeron rigs)

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March 13, 2016, 12:17:45 PM
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On gtx 970 yes, but on the 750ti and the 980ti No.

Decred pays around 0.006 for a GHASH. A single 980ti@2.9 ghash generate 0,0174BTC a day ($7.3)

etherum@22mhash generate $6.84

the accepted is lower than the megahash in that screen is 2.7, so it's less earning
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March 13, 2016, 02:01:50 PM
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My miner is getting the correct hashrate at the pool. If you mine at yiimp you loose 5% in fees. If you solomine,you don`t pay fees.

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March 13, 2016, 02:39:02 PM
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version #4 is littlebit faster on the 750ti, and use less CPU. (works on 6 cards celeron rigs)

Version # 2 uses much CPU on my Celeron rig.

How much faster version # 4 Version # 2 ?
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March 13, 2016, 02:53:23 PM
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version #4 is littlebit faster on the 750ti, and use less CPU. (works on 6 cards celeron rigs)

Version # 2 uses much CPU on my Celeron rig.

How much faster version # 4 Version # 2 ?

Check your inbox. I have released version #3 with more hash and less cpu usage. Release #4 is tuned for 980ti. On the 750ti only a few mhash faster than #3, but with less cpu usage.

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March 13, 2016, 03:09:18 PM
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Check your inbox. I have released version #3 with more hash and less cpu usage. Release #4 is tuned for 980ti. On the 750ti only a few mhash faster than #3, but with less cpu usage.

I checked the mail, your letter in spam has got immediately noticed )

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March 13, 2016, 03:20:44 PM
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My miner is getting the correct hashrate at the pool. If you mine at yiimp you loose 5% in fees. If you solomine,you don`t pay fees.

i'm talking about the hashrate displayed in the miner, not the pool earning
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March 13, 2016, 03:49:26 PM
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On gtx 970 yes, but on the 750ti and the 980ti No.

Decred pays around 0.006 for a GHASH. A single 980ti@2.9 ghash generate 0,0174BTC a day ($7.3)

etherum@22mhash generate $6.84

and what consumption with 980ti, i guess 250w vs 166watt of 970 mining ethereum, not worth it
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March 13, 2016, 03:51:21 PM
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My miner is getting the correct hashrate at the pool. If you mine at yiimp you loose 5% in fees. If you solomine,you don`t pay fees.
i'm talking about the hashrate displayed in the miner, not the pool earning

The average is also 2.9 GHASH. But you need to wait 2 minutes because in the beginning the average calculation is lower than normal

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March 13, 2016, 05:37:32 PM
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Sorry
Bensam, do you have a link? I already feel I am loosing this fight but I am happy if eth has only 50% volume of btc  Smiley

https://coinmarketcap.com

Ethereum Ethereum   $ 1,098,768,540   $ 14.14   77,732,790 ETH   $ 33,896,600   7.13 %

+$100000 today

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