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i think sp can release the ultimate miner for free at this point he get enough funding already, for those 10% boost...
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sp_ (OP)
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June 09, 2016, 07:53:46 PM |
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Nah.. I've quit. I have an etherum kernal that does 15mhash on the gtx 960@100 watt. And a unfinished dual miner for the highend cards. My competion has a $150 000 salary a year, and I have only earned 30btc in donations in 3 years on my hobby.
I'll stick to c#. Lived and worked in the silicon valley in 2001, but quit and went to Mexico.
Happy hashing
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thevictimofuktyranny
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June 09, 2016, 08:36:59 PM |
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Nah.. I've quit. I have an etherum kernal that does 15mhash on the gtx 960@100 watt. And a unfinished dual miner for the highend cards. My competion has a $150 000 salary a year, and I have only earned 30btc in donations in 3 years on my hobby.
I'll stick to c#. Lived and worked in the silicon valley in 2001, but quit and went to Mexico.
Happy hashing
Sp_ don't listen to silly posts about giving you coding hard work away for free - everyone who get's it, is happy to make BTC donations. Everyone, appreciates all of those private mining software releases you've given too the community 
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antantti
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June 09, 2016, 11:50:01 PM |
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Nah.. I've quit.
After all that hateposting I am not surprised. Nvidia supposed to be better than amd? Bensam thoughts after that nicehash leak?
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June 10, 2016, 01:22:53 AM |
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Nah.. I've quit. I have an etherum kernal that does 15mhash on the gtx 960@100 watt. And a unfinished dual miner for the highend cards. My competion has a $150 000 salary a year, and I have only earned 30btc in donations in 3 years on my hobby.
I'll stick to c#. Lived and worked in the silicon valley in 2001, but quit and went to Mexico.
Happy hashing
I know that you, sp_, don't like to bother with client-wallet/server communication but apparently getwork protocol was removed and replaced with getworktemplate recently in the bitcoin wallet. I have no idea what's this about, this is just what I have heard but tha fact to the matter is that ccminer cannot solomine with some wallets (revolver, darknet, etc) - and the number of those wallets will keep increasing. Even old coins will upgrade to the latest Bitcoin wallet version eventually making ccminer useless for solomining which I think is unacceptable. So, I'm wondering if you're planning to add support for that or not. This is important for a lot of miners - I believe.
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Not your keys, not your coins!
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June 10, 2016, 04:29:35 AM |
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hahaha!  Its Galapagos Islands!! Japanese community.
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June 10, 2016, 05:50:39 AM |
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Are we busted? lol This Lyra2REv2 source was made by 名無し名誉名人(Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin) in Askmona. In Jun 7, Nicehash suddenly released ccminer-sp that is copied Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.5.80-r10 or r11 source. This is the truth. I would be glad if you could thank to Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's work. By the way, He is recently developed based on tpruvot's ccminer 1.7.6.
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June 10, 2016, 07:03:55 AM Last edit: June 10, 2016, 07:22:22 AM by nicehash |
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In Jun 7, Nicehash suddenly released ccminer-sp that is copied Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.5.80-r10 or r11 source.
Too much mystification around this Lyra2REv2 optimized miner  Anyway, we bought this optimized miner from the developer that contacted us and offered us to sell the miner to us. He never used his real name so we can't confirm his real name and thus can't mention him as an author ... anyway he never even asked to be mentioned. But he is a good dev and already working on other improvements. And since we like open source we put the sources online - even if we could only put binaries (we always release source, the only case when we don't release the source is when we only buy binaries). We are however a bit disappointed on you, sp_ ... you grabbed the public source and put it into your private miner (greedy) - now this is really not nice, you should put it in your public github repo and make a new public release. Anyway, keep on hashing  Best regards, NiceHash team.
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sp_ (OP)
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June 10, 2016, 08:16:43 AM |
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I made it 10% faster. Not greed. Evolution.
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June 10, 2016, 08:19:12 AM Last edit: June 10, 2016, 08:46:43 AM by pallas |
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Are we busted? lol This Lyra2REv2 source was made by 名無し名誉名人(Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin) in Askmona. In Jun 7, Nicehash suddenly released ccminer-sp that is copied Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.5.80-r10 or r11 source. This is the truth. I would be glad if you could thank to Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's work. By the way, He is recently developed based on tpruvot's ccminer 1.7.6. Tpruvot merged the code from the nicehash fork.
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June 10, 2016, 08:59:32 AM |
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I made it 10% faster. Not greed. Evolution.
I don't think they care so much you're selling it, rather you aren't adding it to your public releases which a lot of people use and crediting it to them. In Jun 7, Nicehash suddenly released ccminer-sp that is copied Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.5.80-r10 or r11 source.
Too much mystification around this Lyra2REv2 optimized miner  Anyway, we bought this optimized miner from the developer that contacted us and offered us to sell the miner to us. He never used his real name so we can't confirm his real name and thus can't mention him as an author ... anyway he never even asked to be mentioned. But he is a good dev and already working on other improvements. And since we like open source we put the sources online - even if we could only put binaries (we always release source, the only case when we don't release the source is when we only buy binaries). We are however a bit disappointed on you, sp_ ... you grabbed the public source and put it into your private miner (greedy) - now this is really not nice, you should put it in your public github repo and make a new public release. Anyway, keep on hashing  Best regards, NiceHash team. Any plans for a dual miner for Nvidia?
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I buy private Nvidia miners. Send information and/or inquiries to my PM box.
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June 10, 2016, 09:24:43 AM Last edit: June 10, 2016, 03:36:27 PM by liquidproman |
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Are we busted? lol This Lyra2REv2 source was made by 名無し名誉名人(Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin) in Askmona. In Jun 7, Nicehash suddenly released ccminer-sp that is copied Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.5.80-r10 or r11 source. This is the truth. I would be glad if you could thank to Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's work. By the way, He is recently developed based on tpruvot's ccminer 1.7.6. Tpruvot merged the code from the nicehash fork. Yeah, I know. But Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.7.6 is faster than nicehash one. There are his ccminer binary and source. Current version is 1.7.6-r5,and current source version is ccminer-windows 1.7.6-r5. 1.7.6-r5-fix is for Kepler and Fermi. Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.5.80-r10 is here too. https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AHk1hss4HZtCU60&id=C7ABE390AB1575E7%21825&cid=C7ABE390AB1575E7This ccminer needs the latest NVIDIA GeForce drivers. Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin BTC: 1P2SbHB5DaGPymu9C8WQCsEbnrw3dEWcDe please donate.
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June 10, 2016, 09:40:55 AM Last edit: June 10, 2016, 03:23:08 PM by AzzAz |
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In Jun 7, Nicehash suddenly released ccminer-sp that is copied Nanashi Meiyo-Meijin's ccminer 1.5.80-r10 or r11 source.
Too much mystification around this Lyra2REv2 optimized miner  Anyway, we bought this optimized miner from the developer that contacted us and offered us to sell the miner to us. He never used his real name so we can't confirm his real name and thus can't mention him as an author ... anyway he never even asked to be mentioned. But he is a good dev and already working on other improvements. And since we like open source we put the sources online - even if we could only put binaries (we always release source, the only case when we don't release the source is when we only buy binaries). We are however a bit disappointed on you, sp_ ... you grabbed the public source and put it into your private miner (greedy) - now this is really not nice, you should put it in your public github repo and make a new public release. Anyway, keep on hashing  Best regards, NiceHash team. Don't be too hard: sp sent optimized version to his supporters, for free. That's not greedy. And author sold his miner to you?
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Amph
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June 10, 2016, 10:00:09 AM |
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Nah.. I've quit. I have an etherum kernal that does 15mhash on the gtx 960@100 watt. And a unfinished dual miner for the highend cards. My competion has a $150 000 salary a year, and I have only earned 30btc in donations in 3 years on my hobby.
I'll stick to c#. Lived and worked in the silicon valley in 2001, but quit and went to Mexico.
Happy hashing
well as you said it's an hobby, if you pretend to make million on your hobby, there is something wrong on your thinking
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June 10, 2016, 01:34:59 PM |
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Whats the difference between 1580r10 and 176r5 ? Is there way to read about changes between versions?
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June 10, 2016, 02:14:04 PM |
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Whats the difference between 1580r10 and 176r5 ? Is there way to read about changes between versions? For starters I presume one is based off SP the other TPruvot. I would also guess they are similarly optimized rfrom different bases. This is great news considering SP is burned out. A big thank you to Nanashi San and Nicehash. I agree with Nicehash's disappointment with SP trying to sell free code. It is also technically a violation of the GPL to sell tainted code without the source. Adding another 10% to a 100% free speedup then charging for it is pure and simple greed.
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June 10, 2016, 02:54:13 PM Last edit: June 10, 2016, 04:08:32 PM by thevictimofuktyranny |
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A lot of people do not know how to compile from source and SP_ does offer a useful service to many small miners.
Secondly, he was the main coder for the spreadcoin Nvidia miner.
Thirdly, SP_ added a degree of competition, which helps to develop better coding mining software, which has consistently caused much better mining software on Nvidia GPU's.
Look at the situation on AMD GPU's.
The big farms, who hire coders have huge advantages over the official sgminer coding. Consequently, the people most likely to mine and hold those coins are put off.
This depresses the Alt Coin prices, because it takes many years to develop a successful Crypto currency and you need to have many wallet holders to popularise an Alt Coin.
Does it really matter that much, that SP_ made some BTC when BTC was at a very low Fiat Currency price, he sold compiled Window versions of the software to people who cannot compile from source, he developed the original mining software for many algos and when he get's drunk on this thread his posts are really funny.
Remember, he sold this software when BTC was £160 per coin in 2015 e.g. £16 for windows complied version of ccminer, which then got another 3-9 releases over the next year.
To be fair: I can spend £16 in one weekend on one bottle of Southern Comfort.
Now, it looks a little steep, because BTC is £400 a coin.
The only reason SP_ sales have down recently, is because he didn't cut his BTC price, when the BTC doubled from £160 to £400 over the last 16 months.
I think, everyone is being way to harsh on SP_, because he has all of these people on this thread asking him for more software releases on a daily basis.
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June 10, 2016, 02:56:10 PM Last edit: June 10, 2016, 03:37:01 PM by liquidproman |
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Whats the difference between 1580r10 and 176r5 ? Is there way to read about changes between versions? If you know about changes, Please read http://askmona.org/4314. Summary of 1.7.6-r5 - Support for Pascal, Kepler, and Fermi GPUs
- Optimized for Kepler and Fermi GPUs
- Support solo mining Monacoin
- Faster Cubehash
- Bugfix
- And so on...
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June 10, 2016, 03:24:26 PM |
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Does it really matter that much, that SP_ made some BTC when BTC was at a very low price Fiat Currency price, he sold compiled Window versions of the software to people who cannot compile from source, he develop original mining software for many algos and when he get's drunk on this thread his post are a really funny.
NO. What matters is he is selling binaries built from open source without publishing the source code, in violation of the GPL. It would be a violation even if he was not charging for the binaries, but withholding the source code is a deliberate attempt to keep his changes closed. Providing only binaries is not a service it is a restriction. With the exception of Spreadx11 he did not develop many algos, he simply optimized them. Many of the optimizations he takes credit for were produced by other developpers. He did a lot of good work and as long as he was keeping it open it didn't matter that he was taking more credit than he deserved. It was only after he started trying to profit from other's work without publishing his code that people started complaining. And the latest stunt with Nicehash Miner is a perfect example.
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