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February 23, 2016, 04:08:48 PM |
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I don't think it's going to matter this time. Eth's price climb and more importantly its volume can soak up 240 BTC everyday without affecting the price too much.
Nicehash has only got 6.5 GHASH so far Ethereum 6.4548 GH/s 0.8% of the global hashrate Yesterday they had 0.4% of the global hashrate.(around 3 GHASH) And Nicehash is paying 60% of what you can make mining Ethereum directly. Miners that don't actually look at profits... seriously. -_-
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February 24, 2016, 01:42:26 AM |
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And Nicehash is paying 60% of what you can make mining Ethereum directly.
Miners that don't actually look at profits... seriously. -_-
That figure (60%) is almost always right for any algo. Side effects of being a lazy, plug and play miner.
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February 24, 2016, 06:26:07 AM |
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And Nicehash is paying 60% of what you can make mining Ethereum directly.
Miners that don't actually look at profits... seriously. -_-
That figure (60%) is almost always right for any algo. Side effects of being a lazy, plug and play miner. Not sure about that... Some algos like sha256 often times pay more then BTC mine rate. Some other algos that are very easily manipulated by bots, like NeoScrypt and Lyra tend to be a lot lower. Right now it appears that Eth is suffering that same fate. Bots knocked the price down to almost 1/4 what you could get by mining Eth directly. Nicehash really should remove bot support for orders and make you have to manually enter it in every time you want to change something and add captcha support. They have their own 'bot' you can download, but it's slow and not very aggressive. Basically just as worthless as placing orders manually. That and I don't know why they allow bots to place fixed orders. That's just icing to the incredibly stupid cake. Fixed orders were supposed to be there for people that wanted guaranteed hash, not have it gobbled up immediately whenever it's profitable by bots.
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February 24, 2016, 01:07:18 PM |
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can you provide documentatino for every algo, how to run each one, i don't remember scrypt, is it -scrypt for a 970?
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February 24, 2016, 01:50:57 PM Last edit: February 24, 2016, 05:10:46 PM by scryptr |
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can you provide documentatino for every algo, how to run each one, i don't remember scrypt, is it -scrypt for a 970?
DOCUMENTATION-- Run "ccminer --help" and you will see a current list of commands. If you also run "ccminer --help >> help.txt", you will get the entire help content in a text file. --scryptr
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February 24, 2016, 04:13:11 PM |
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SP have you integrated Decred in your miner yet and/or have you improved it?
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February 24, 2016, 07:21:52 PM |
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how much a 970 is doing with x11 on the last version? 10k?
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February 24, 2016, 09:44:05 PM |
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how much a 970 is doing with x11 on the last version? 10k?
Who is mining X11 today?
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February 24, 2016, 10:23:25 PM |
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how much a 970 is doing with x11 on the last version? 10k?
CRYPTOMINING-BLOG.COM-- If you visit " www.cryptomining-blog.com" and do a search of the site related to any mining topic, you will find current data. There are many hash-rate performance charts online there, of varying software/hardware types and vintage. You will get up-to-speed quickly with the information available there. If you would read back just a few pages in this thread, you would find information on a 384Mh/s ASIC designed to mine X11 algo. CryptoMining-Blog was the source of the information. --scryptr
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February 24, 2016, 11:21:26 PM |
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there is also a README.txt :p
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February 25, 2016, 01:35:40 AM |
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how much a 970 is doing with x11 on the last version? 10k?
Who is mining X11 today? huge numbers of miners mining x11 ... why? #crysx
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February 25, 2016, 03:00:26 AM |
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how much a 970 is doing with x11 on the last version? 10k?
Who is mining X11 today? huge numbers of miners mining x11 ... why? #crysx Everybody's on ethereum, decred etc...plus high hash, asics...not much profitable
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February 25, 2016, 03:05:32 AM |
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how much a 970 is doing with x11 on the last version? 10k?
Who is mining X11 today? huge numbers of miners mining x11 ... why? #crysx Not sure 'miners' as much as a handful of farms with private kernels they commissioned. The x's have not been profitable for the average joe for quite some time. how much a 970 is doing with x11 on the last version? 10k?
CRYPTOMINING-BLOG.COM-- If you visit " www.cryptomining-blog.com" and do a search of the site related to any mining topic, you will find current data. There are many hash-rate performance charts online there, of varying software/hardware types and vintage. You will get up-to-speed quickly with the information available there. If you would read back just a few pages in this thread, you would find information on a 384Mh/s ASIC designed to mine X11 algo. CryptoMining-Blog was the source of the information. --scryptr Pretty sure they haven't tested and don't have SP's private miner. BTW SP that's probably a pretty good way to promote your miner. Give them a free version for them to test.
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February 25, 2016, 03:11:20 AM |
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how much a 970 is doing with x11 on the last version? 10k?
Who is mining X11 today? huge numbers of miners mining x11 ... why? #crysx Everybody's on ethereum, decred etc...plus high hash, asics...not much profitable that is true ... but profitability isnt the only reason people mine ( like myself ) ... which is why when the question was posed - the answer really is 'look at the hashrates for x11 coins' ... its huge - regardless of profitability ... and now the public release ( though private miners had these things for ages apparently ) of the x11 asic machines - this will only increase in hashrate ... this is the reason why there is a toss up between staying with x11 on granite - or changing it to another algo ( quark was the main one i had in mind ) ... but soon enough - most of these algos will go asic / fpga ... asics / fpga are not always a bad thing ... it just depends on the projects goal ... PoW is crucial ( or at least - some sort of mining ) for block chain security and stability ... profitability - meh ... #crysx
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February 25, 2016, 04:47:33 AM |
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how much a 970 is doing with x11 on the last version? 10k?
Who is mining X11 today? huge numbers of miners mining x11 ... why? #crysx Everybody's on ethereum, decred etc...plus high hash, asics...not much profitable that is true ... but profitability isnt the only reason people mine ( like myself ) ... which is why when the question was posed - the answer really is 'look at the hashrates for x11 coins' ... its huge - regardless of profitability ... and now the public release ( though private miners had these things for ages apparently ) of the x11 asic machines - this will only increase in hashrate ... this is the reason why there is a toss up between staying with x11 on granite - or changing it to another algo ( quark was the main one i had in mind ) ... but soon enough - most of these algos will go asic / fpga ... asics / fpga are not always a bad thing ... it just depends on the projects goal ... PoW is crucial ( or at least - some sort of mining ) for block chain security and stability ... profitability - meh ... #crysx Profitability meh, huh... Why do I see you skulking around on the decred pools then? Go mine some Feathercoin. ^^
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February 25, 2016, 06:18:16 AM |
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DJM34's neoscrypt kernal is finally profitable. (9BTC/GHASH)
Name Amount Diff Block Profit(BTC/GHASH) UFOCoin (neoscrypt) 2500 0.273 663 481 9.0389 Feathercoin (neoscrypt) 80 3.432 1 103 557 5.9812
@nicehash( 6.7681 BTC/GHASH)
So you can rent @ nicehash for 6.7, mine UFo coin and gain 30% without having a farm.
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February 25, 2016, 06:23:15 AM |
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Not sure 'miners' as much as a handful of farms with private kernels they commissioned. The x's have not been profitable for the average joe for quite some time.
But the x's are still minable and profitable with the gpu. (More income than power consumption.) todays prices @ nicehash. X11 0.3742BTC/GHASH X13 0.4457BTC/GHASH X15 0.5922BTC/GHASH I guess with 0.1$ a KWh the power cost will less than 25% of the revenue with todays prices on the Maxwell chips.
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February 25, 2016, 06:25:10 AM |
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Pretty sure they haven't tested and don't have SP's private miner. BTW SP that's probably a pretty good way to promote your miner. Give them a free version for them to test.
My private is mining x11 @ 3,45 MHASH on the standard clocked EVGA 750ti (1.5 sp-mod private #5). The 1.7.3 release does around 2.9-3MHASH on the same card.
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February 25, 2016, 06:35:26 AM |
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Pretty sure they haven't tested and don't have SP's private miner. BTW SP that's probably a pretty good way to promote your miner. Give them a free version for them to test.
My private is mining x11 @ 3,45 MHASH on the standard clocked EVGA 750ti (1.5 sp-mod private #5). The 1.7.3 release does around 2.9-3MHASH on the same card. Yeah dude, it's not just about the numbers. Cryptominingblog is a pretty big website for miners. Giving them a press copy would create more buzz and business for you.
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February 25, 2016, 06:44:16 AM Last edit: February 25, 2016, 07:10:16 AM by sp_ |
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Yeah dude, it's not just about the numbers. Cryptominingblog is a pretty big website for miners. Giving them a press copy would create more buzz and business for you.
Let's wait for the x11 ASIC to hit the market. Then I might give my x11 private for free. With more work and proper overclocking the x11 should do 4-5 MHASH on the best 750ti cards. Unreleased ASIC(gen 1) 384MHASH/715Watt 0,537 MHASH per watt (750ti optimized) 5MHASH/40watt 0,125 MHASH per watt But with pascal (12x faster) ccminer might do 1,5MHASH/watt. (3x faster than the 1 gen asic)
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