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May 07, 2017, 04:07:42 PM |
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Have a question, Cryptonight algo is the same as Cryptonite or not? I'm little confuse...
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bensam1231
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May 08, 2017, 07:04:55 AM |
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lol... SIA is still a top earner. There isn't enough hashrate to push it back down. Currently earning just as much as BTX. Sorta weird Zcash hasn't come up to meet it though as people switch off. Guess there are still derps around that mine well known algos no matter what.
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bensam1231
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May 08, 2017, 10:54:44 AM |
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What are you guys using for proxies? Seems like with so many coins there aren't many good proxies available that are flexible enough to deal with a bunch of coins.
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May 08, 2017, 12:51:10 PM Last edit: May 08, 2017, 02:25:46 PM by duboisi |
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Good to know we have a new nVidia dev. But to be fair to SP (he is the OP of this thread), it would be great if you start a new thread. (Edit - removed quote)
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palgin
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May 08, 2017, 01:28:55 PM |
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Good to know we have a new nVidia dev. But to be fair to SP (he is the OP of this thread), it would be great if you start a new thread.
I really should, but it's more like a hobby project and won't be updated on regular basis, and you know how newbie acc's are treated as virus/trojan-makers. I appreciate SP's work and never wanted to bother his business, he's excellent dev, was just searching for target audience I hugely need for testing. Removing the stuff, sorry P.S: duboisi, please, remove the link form your quote.
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May 08, 2017, 01:30:49 PM |
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Good to know we have a new nVidia dev. But to be fair to SP (he is the OP of this thread), it would be great if you start a new thread.
I really should, but it's more like a hobby project and won't be updated on regular basis, and you know how newbie acc's are treated as virus/trojan-makers. I appreciate SP's work and never wanted to bother his business, he's excellent dev, was just searching for target audience I hugely need for testing. Removing the stuff, sorry we would be interested in looking at it ... #crysx
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bensam1231
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May 08, 2017, 01:37:07 PM |
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Hey, is anyone interested in equihash miner that does 620+ Sol/s on 1080 (not Ti)? Memory R/W optimizations, currently working only on yiimp (as tpruvot's version), I really need to learn about different stratum implementations (in fact, I don't want to, let's wait while some other dev'll add it), and it's still not so stable as I want. 3 versions avaliable, 620+, 700+ and 750+ H/s Anyway, it's avaliable free for testing (if you'll try it, please, share your speeds and stability in PM, I need to know how it works on different hardware): https://github.com/palginpav/ccminer/releases/tag/2.1-equihash_testGood to know we have a new nVidia dev. But to be fair to SP (he is the OP of this thread), it would be great if you start a new thread. Not sure about that, this is generally a discussion place of all distributions and improvements. If SP cared he'd remove it. More then likely Dub just wants to keep this secret and is employing a means to do so. SP also talks about his miners in others threads as well.
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Amph
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May 08, 2017, 01:44:23 PM |
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Good to know we have a new nVidia dev. But to be fair to SP (he is the OP of this thread), it would be great if you start a new thread.
I really should, but it's more like a hobby project and won't be updated on regular basis, and you know how newbie acc's are treated as virus/trojan-makers. I appreciate SP's work and never wanted to bother his business, he's excellent dev, was just searching for target audience I hugely need for testing. Removing the stuff, sorry P.S: duboisi, please, remove the link form your quote. if you provide source and everything, i don't see the issue with being newbie, would be good to start your thread, i see that your first work is on bitcore right?
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palgin
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May 08, 2017, 02:24:48 PM |
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if you provide source and everything, i don't see the issue with being newbie, would be good to start your thread, i see that your first work is on bitcore right?
Bitcore was my first try with github, I'm kinda newbie in CUDA developement, to be true, I haven't written single CUDA kernel from scratch, for me it's easier (and much more faster) to mod existing open-sourced code (or at least try to do it). It's more like self-educational hobby for me, not business, in Equihash particular case I won't release source at that moment, I've implemented some thread-synchronization tricks that can be unstable in long perspective and give wrong results, so I need testers with different equipment My cheers go to tpruvot, who keeps ccminer up-to-date, he makes 99.9% of work, I'm just another shitty dev digging his code.
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May 08, 2017, 02:28:54 PM |
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I TRIED THE EQUIHASH MINER--
Palgin's GitHub has both binaries and sourecode. I tried the "fast" version (v3), and my GTX 960 cards hashed at 150Sols/s for a brief while. The miner crashed with an "illegal memroy " error.
This miner brought some life to YIIMP's Equihash pools. There are 2 coins mineable on YIIMP , Komodo (KMD), and Hush (HUSH). I need to earn some Komodo so that I have enough to actually sell. --scryptr
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palgin
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May 08, 2017, 02:57:27 PM |
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I TRIED THE EQUIHASH MINER--
Palgin's GitHub has both binaries and sourecode. I tried the "fast" version (v3), and my GTX 960 cards hashed at 150Sols/s for a brief while. The miner crashed with an "illegal memroy " error.
This miner brought some life to YIIMP's Equihash pools. There are 2 coins mineable on YIIMP , Komodo (KMD), and Hush (HUSH). I need to earn some Komodo so that I have enough to actually sell. --scryptr
Thanks for your reply, I've created my own thread in Mining (Altcoins) section and your help with testing would be highly appreciated, if you'd be so kind, test all 3 versions and post your results there.
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May 08, 2017, 03:35:42 PM |
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I TRIED THE EQUIHASH MINER-- Palgin's GitHub has both binaries and sourecode. I tried the "fast" version (v3), and my GTX 960 cards hashed at 150Sols/s for a brief while. The miner crashed with an "illegal memroy " error. This miner brought some life to YIIMP's Equihash pools. There are 2 coins mineable on YIIMP , Komodo (KMD), and Hush (HUSH). I need to earn some Komodo so that I have enough to actually sell. --scryptr
The miner will probobly work on zpool.ca as well and nicehash.
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Kompik
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May 08, 2017, 04:31:19 PM |
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I TRIED THE EQUIHASH MINER-- Palgin's GitHub has both binaries and sourecode. I tried the "fast" version (v3), and my GTX 960 cards hashed at 150Sols/s for a brief while. The miner crashed with an "illegal memroy " error. This miner brought some life to YIIMP's Equihash pools. There are 2 coins mineable on YIIMP , Komodo (KMD), and Hush (HUSH). I need to earn some Komodo so that I have enough to actually sell. --scryptr
The miner will probobly work on zpool.ca as well and nicehash. Yes it does work on zpool.ca.
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Nikolaj
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May 08, 2017, 04:47:15 PM |
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Am I missing something about SIA profitability?
A 1070 should have got 1850MH/s right?
BTX instead?
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Amph
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May 08, 2017, 04:54:09 PM |
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sia is bad, only good for dual mining, thre is no profit there, BTX is much better but again the diff is climbing, still there are better option than both...
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bensam1231
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May 08, 2017, 05:11:32 PM |
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sia is bad, only good for dual mining, thre is no profit there, BTX is much better but again the diff is climbing, still there are better option than both...
At least look before you comment. It was at $5.30 yesterday, only reason it's falling is because the exchange rate is going down (not rise in difficulty). That's 1070, not 1080. Am I missing something about SIA profitability?
A 1070 should have got 1850MH/s right?
BTX instead?
And no... Look around a bit.
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Amph
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May 08, 2017, 05:13:33 PM |
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what i see now is what matter, and lbry is at top with feathercoin with 2x profit over sia
btw lbry pumped hard to 10k...
btw something isn't right in your post, are you comparing a 1070 on both coin? 1800 MH vs 300 MH right? because i get different things that what you posted, which seems to be taken from current profitability...
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Nikolaj
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May 08, 2017, 05:14:58 PM |
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what miner is better right now on sia, then?
5 bucks it's a general profitability value these days
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May 08, 2017, 07:02:28 PM |
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what i see now is what matter, and lbry is at top with feathercoin with 2x profit over sia
btw lbry pumped hard to 10k...
btw something isn't right in your post, are you comparing a 1070 on both coin? 1800 MH vs 300 MH right? because i get different things that what you posted, which seems to be taken from current profitability...
Am I missing something about SIA profitability?
A 1070 should have got 1850MH/s right?
BTX instead?
And no... Look around a bit. if you provide source and everything, i don't see the issue with being newbie, would be good to start your thread, i see that your first work is on bitcore right?
Bitcore was my first try with github, I'm kinda newbie in CUDA developement, to be true, I haven't written single CUDA kernel from scratch, for me it's easier (and much more faster) to mod existing open-sourced code (or at least try to do it). It's more like self-educational hobby for me, not business, in Equihash particular case I won't release source at that moment, I've implemented some thread-synchronization tricks that can be unstable in long perspective and give wrong results, so I need testers with different equipment My cheers go to tpruvot, who keeps ccminer up-to-date, he makes 99.9% of work, I'm just another shitty dev digging his code. You have a winner if you can make it work with normal pools. Although knowing EWBF he's going to eat your code anytime soon and incorporate it into his miner. Stuff like this is why we need some sort of community miner in which devs can contribute work and get paid for it (fee or otherwise).
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