Amph
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September 08, 2016, 10:59:00 AM |
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does ccminer opensource 1.8.1 has donate mining fee?
if it is open one can simply remove the fee..
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AzzAz
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September 08, 2016, 11:17:07 AM |
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does ccminer opensource 1.8.1 has donate mining fee?
Hahahah this is the right tread to ask this. No, no fee there.
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Epsylon3
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September 08, 2016, 11:25:27 AM |
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does ccminer opensource 1.8.1 has donate mining fee?
if it is open one can simply remove the fee.. Thanks again for your very confused/confusing answer.. to say that, just stay mute No, there is no mining fees on published one...
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rednoW
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September 08, 2016, 11:28:31 AM |
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No, there is no mining fees on published one...
Is there exist unpublished one with donation fee hardcoded? I'm ready to use it.
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Amph
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September 08, 2016, 11:30:28 AM |
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does ccminer opensource 1.8.1 has donate mining fee?
if it is open one can simply remove the fee.. Thanks again for your very confused/confusing answer.. to say that, just stay mute No, there is no mining fees on published one... what is confusing exactly? i just said that if it open source you can simply remove the fee if you know how to check the code, not that hard...
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Epsylon3
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September 08, 2016, 11:34:10 AM |
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yep, i understund what you meant after searching for a while for the right grammar (past/present/conditional)
:p
That give : "If it was open source, the fees could be removed"
so not the (original) 1.8.1 which don't have fees... to answer to the question. sp one seems to be also "1.8.1" on the pool side
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pallas
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September 08, 2016, 11:36:14 AM |
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yep, i understund what you meant after searching for a while for the right grammar (past/present/conditional)
:p
That give : "If it was open source, the fees could be removed"
I think the original poster asked about tpruvot's version, not sp_'s, so IT IS opensource and the right sentence is: "If it is opensource (and it is), one can simply remove the fee from the code."
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Amph
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September 08, 2016, 11:39:30 AM |
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yep, i understund what you meant after searching for a while for the right grammar (past/present/conditional)
:p
That give : "If it was open source, the fees could be removed"
so not the (original) 1.8.1 which don't have fees... to answer to the question. sp one seems to be also "1.8.1" on the pool side
my point was that it does not make sense for a open source code to have fee, so the guy that was asking about it, should have known this maybe he forget that your version is not private...
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antantti
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September 08, 2016, 11:53:13 AM Last edit: September 08, 2016, 12:03:28 PM by antantti |
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does ccminer opensource 1.8.1 has donate mining fee?
So the answer to this simple question was one page of no/ yes/ maybe/ depends but on the wrong thread?
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bensam1231
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September 08, 2016, 01:01:51 PM |
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amd also isn't that good at it, not profitable for them over sia, for what i can tell on the thread
The point was they were 'better' at it with worse hardware. A 480 is outperforming a 1070. That's the baseline. does ccminer opensource 1.8.1 has donate mining fee?
if it is open one can simply remove the fee.. Thanks again for your very confused/confusing answer.. to say that, just stay mute No, there is no mining fees on published one... what is confusing exactly? i just said that if it open source you can simply remove the fee if you know how to check the code, not that hard... You were being a douche. If a developer wants a dev fee for payment for their work, you're advocating simply removing it because 'it's open source'. Basically telling them to go fuck themselves. Jesus dude your dumbass level is over like 9000. SP have you considered removing the flat fee with your miner and dropping it to 2%? Not sure how you ended up at at 3.3% instead of 2% in the first place.
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I buy private Nvidia miners. Send information and/or inquiries to my PM box.
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Amph
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September 08, 2016, 02:26:24 PM |
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amd also isn't that good at it, not profitable for them over sia, for what i can tell on the thread
The point was they were 'better' at it with worse hardware. A 480 is outperforming a 1070. That's the baseline. does ccminer opensource 1.8.1 has donate mining fee?
if it is open one can simply remove the fee.. Thanks again for your very confused/confusing answer.. to say that, just stay mute No, there is no mining fees on published one... what is confusing exactly? i just said that if it open source you can simply remove the fee if you know how to check the code, not that hard... You were being a douche. If a developer wants a dev fee for payment for their work, you're advocating simply removing it because 'it's open source'. Basically telling them to go fuck themselves. Jesus dude your dumbass level is over like 9000. SP have you considered removing the flat fee with your miner and dropping it to 2%? Not sure how you ended up at at 3.3% instead of 2% in the first place. no you didn't understand shit, as usual read above what was my point for that response
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Nikolaj
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September 08, 2016, 07:47:01 PM |
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no you didn't understand shit, as usual read above what was my point for that response
You're both "regurgitating yourselves" every time you collide, hahah Pop-corn time
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bensam1231
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September 08, 2016, 10:06:46 PM |
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amd also isn't that good at it, not profitable for them over sia, for what i can tell on the thread
The point was they were 'better' at it with worse hardware. A 480 is outperforming a 1070. That's the baseline. does ccminer opensource 1.8.1 has donate mining fee?
if it is open one can simply remove the fee.. Thanks again for your very confused/confusing answer.. to say that, just stay mute No, there is no mining fees on published one... what is confusing exactly? i just said that if it open source you can simply remove the fee if you know how to check the code, not that hard... You were being a douche. If a developer wants a dev fee for payment for their work, you're advocating simply removing it because 'it's open source'. Basically telling them to go fuck themselves. Jesus dude your dumbass level is over like 9000. SP have you considered removing the flat fee with your miner and dropping it to 2%? Not sure how you ended up at at 3.3% instead of 2% in the first place. no you didn't understand shit, as usual read above what was my point for that response Point is still the same... I read that post before replying, you're just trying to justifying being a douche... It shouldn't matter if it's open source or not.
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I buy private Nvidia miners. Send information and/or inquiries to my PM box.
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antantti
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September 08, 2016, 10:09:43 PM |
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Another free pump for sp_
Hero has done calculations better than legendary, actually if legendary is sure that hero is full of shit and have numbers wrong legendary can always buy some cheap hash from hero.
Popcorn time it is...
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Nikolaj
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September 09, 2016, 04:50:44 AM |
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hi
If you set the miner to donate immediately, there's also the issue that we cannot see the miner immediately on the pool side.
NECESSARY FIX for the current version and laater -fee miner kernels - Let the payment start later, like 5 minutes !!
thanks
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xeridea
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September 09, 2016, 05:38:07 AM |
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What kind of hashrates can be had for a 1060 3GB on LBRY?
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Profitability over time charts for many GPUs - http://xeridea.us/chartsBTC: bc1qr2xwjwfmjn43zhrlp6pn7vwdjrjnv5z0anhjhn LTC: LXDm6sR4dkyqtEWfUbPumMnVEiUFQvxSbZ Eth: 0x44cCe2cf90C8FEE4C9e4338Ae7049913D4F6fC24
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sp_ (OP)
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September 09, 2016, 05:41:01 AM |
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Another free pump for sp_
Amph and bensam. The thread pumpers. Team workers.
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Amph
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September 09, 2016, 05:42:33 AM |
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amd also isn't that good at it, not profitable for them over sia, for what i can tell on the thread
The point was they were 'better' at it with worse hardware. A 480 is outperforming a 1070. That's the baseline. does ccminer opensource 1.8.1 has donate mining fee?
if it is open one can simply remove the fee.. Thanks again for your very confused/confusing answer.. to say that, just stay mute No, there is no mining fees on published one... what is confusing exactly? i just said that if it open source you can simply remove the fee if you know how to check the code, not that hard... You were being a douche. If a developer wants a dev fee for payment for their work, you're advocating simply removing it because 'it's open source'. Basically telling them to go fuck themselves. Jesus dude your dumbass level is over like 9000. SP have you considered removing the flat fee with your miner and dropping it to 2%? Not sure how you ended up at at 3.3% instead of 2% in the first place. no you didn't understand shit, as usual read above what was my point for that response Point is still the same... I read that post before replying, you're just trying to justifying being a douche... It shouldn't matter if it's open source or not. it's not the same, it matter if it is open because fee could simply be removed more easily than private, you can not understand this can you?
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sp_ (OP)
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September 09, 2016, 05:50:14 AM |
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What kind of hashrates can be had for a 1060 3GB on LBRY?
The boost on the 1060 is not yet included, but release #3 hould be able to reach 175-180 with oc on the 3gb. I am working on release #4 keep.the donations comming:)
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opus.224
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September 09, 2016, 08:45:30 AM |
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What kind of hashrates can be had for a 1060 3GB on LBRY?
ccminer-rel1.8.1-vc2013 drivers: 372.70 clocks: stock fans: user defined (MSI AB): Gigabyte GTX1060 3G G1 Gaming: ~165MHs, Temp: 63C, Power (GPU): 125W, Power system (wall): 167W Gainward GTX1060 3G (cheapest one): ~158MHs, Temp: 67C, Power (GPU): 121W, Power system (wall): 162W
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