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May 15, 2017, 11:02:27 PM |
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not bad for so called 'pocket money' hey sp? ...
will be nice to retire ... i may do the same soon ...
enjoy the crabs ...
You still think he built that farm with pocket money? How much did you donate? I am about to pay my debts. That would have been impossible without cryptos. Still need to figure out how to live in this third world country (( no of course not ... sp calls it 'pocket money' ... we all know what he is like ... its good for making his money - but bad the WAY he has done it ... and yes - i didnt just donate ... its been years now - but i was one of the main players for all the damned testing and wasted time i spent working WITH him on the damned products that he has now 'conveniently forgotten' to keep me updated with - no matter how much he wants to deny it now ... so good for him for making millions of dollars of 'pocket money' ... but all good now ... we ( cwi ) are now in good hands with chainworks industries and a good owner ( gownam - ray ) and a genuine person who cares about what happens to the code and community ... and still have a highly optimized internal cwi-miner that sp cant get his hands on for the code ... so all good ... when i get my insurance payout for thefarm - i think ill be doing the relaxing thing too ... though im no pisspot like sp - i do like my relax time ... so will be doing that soon ... so good on him for retiring if he can ... i just sure as hell wont 'brag' about how much i owe or earn ... too private for that ... ill be handing all the profiles / passwords to theboss in a day or so - as ill be offline for a week ... internet upgrade - and about damn time too ... australia is too far behind with all this ... anyway - big things coming soon for cwi ... #crysx
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bensam1231
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May 15, 2017, 11:22:02 PM |
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Education systems aren't the same across countries bro. Some countries the last couple years of highschool is considered higher education, even though it's on par with US high school system. There are also others that are considered 'higher education', even though it's just vocational training, the same as tech school/community schools in the US. Germany comes to mind, where kids go right into vocational training.
That's not the same thing as a four year bachelors in the US.
Bensam, do you have any children? Like your stop orders, this is again some bullshit I can't understand. What do children have to do with understanding mining, economics, or higher education? I'm sorry, maybe there is some moral highground here that I'll only understand if I have kids and my third eye will open and I'll be able to see the light of simple economic terms like bag holding. Oh and here: http://www.schome.ac.uk/wiki/Education_systems_by_countryEducation IS NOT the same across all countries in the world, even among states in the US there are different guidelines and criteria kids have to meet to graduate (although that's starting to be standardized). There are tons of different education systems among countries. Not sure what stop orders have to do with anything once again. Maybe you get your kids to push buttons for you and I can't understand that without having some of my own?
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sp_ (OP)
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May 16, 2017, 06:28:45 AM |
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The biggest problem right now is the huge amount of new miners that join the party. Ethereum is the biggest minable coin Here is the difficulty chart... 500% increase from january 2017 in 5 months...
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Dr_Victor
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May 16, 2017, 07:23:17 AM |
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Don't you know bro, that Ethdiff is increasing according to algo?
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yobit.net is banned from signatures
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sp_ (OP)
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May 16, 2017, 08:15:58 AM |
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http://www.coindesk.com/ethereums-difficulty-bomb-smoke-no-fire/Ethereum co-creator Vitalik Buterin wrote on Reddit: "With the change in the difficulty adjustment algorithm brought about in the last hard fork, the Ice Age will come very slowly indeed."
How slow? The difficulty adjustment happens every 1,000 blocks.
Currently, block time is averaging 14 seconds, but for the last year, it has been inching up to 15 seconds. And, according to calculations made by Buterin three months ago, that number will double to 30 seconds by mid-August of this year.
Block times could be as high as 14 minutes by 2025.
A block time of 30 seconds may not sound like a lot to some, especially when compared to bitcoin's block time of 10 minutes, but to clients running apps on ethereum, that slowdown could get annoying.
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bensam1231
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May 16, 2017, 09:34:54 AM |
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It's cute when you teach the internet something then people spit it back out when they think you aren't looking. XD
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May 16, 2017, 12:21:52 PM |
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What are you doing at this time? With nvidia 1070. Have you read about Nvidia Volta ? .
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May 17, 2017, 02:30:47 AM |
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Sooner then Volta we're going to have to worry about Vega Frontier. Seems the newest batch of GPUs are going to be more and more specialized, we may start seeing more private miners like FPGAs on GPUs which isn't good considering the lack of development for AMD/Nvidia. I'm actually kinda worried we're going to end up really fragmented as far as mining goes, that means the developers that currently support a wide variety of algos and mining methods (such as CCminer) wont go into every area on all the new GPUs.
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May 17, 2017, 07:53:56 AM |
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I dont understand , you think asic is best ?
I dont think this . For me the best is GPU forever .
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bensam1231
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May 17, 2017, 08:05:29 AM |
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Nothing to do with ASICs, GPU hardware is becoming specialized. That means development is going to require more specialized skillsets, which means it's more then likely to end up in the hands of a handful of individuals who either have the money to employ a developer or make it for themselves, much in the same way FPGAs work right now only with software.
It's next to impossible to get working software for FPGAs.
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May 17, 2017, 08:25:28 AM |
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Show one example .
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sp_ (OP)
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May 17, 2017, 01:50:31 PM |
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The biggest problem right now is the huge amount of new miners that join the party. Ethereum is the biggest minable coin Here is the difficulty chart... 500% increase from january 2017 in 5 months... Ethereum has a progressive difficulty scheme in the code, but not 500% in 5 months. Most of the increase is new miners. The after party (nachpiel) might not end with a happy ending.
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May 17, 2017, 02:47:39 PM |
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The biggest problem right now is the huge amount of new miners that join the party. Ethereum is the biggest minable coin Here is the difficulty chart... 500% increase from january 2017 in 5 months... Ethereum has a progressive difficulty scheme in the code, but not 500% in 5 months. Most of the increase is new miners. The after party (nachpiel) might not end with a happy ending. Most of these miners will probably disappear just as fast as they popped up once mining profits inevitably going down. Stuff like Pandaminer selling out within minutes shows how many lazy miners there are.
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Not your keys, not your coins!
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sp_ (OP)
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May 17, 2017, 10:09:33 PM |
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equihash sp-mod #1 I modded the dj-ezo solver. Not for sale. But here is a screenshot of the preresults 80% tdp Gives a small boost on the pool compared to EWFB.
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May 17, 2017, 11:20:06 PM |
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80% TDP gives around 470-80sol on 1070 with EWBF's miner...
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sxafir
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May 18, 2017, 03:07:19 AM |
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Ccminer is fine but i dont know is 1% fee is in all version.Someone know?
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May 18, 2017, 06:55:27 AM |
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Why quoting tdp percent? It's not coherent across cards. Use the wattage instead.
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May 18, 2017, 07:05:08 AM Last edit: May 18, 2017, 09:08:04 AM by kopija |
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Greetings SP et al, I am seeing very low hashrate on lyra2v2 on gtx970 Linux compared to 1060 on Win. 7 vs 22 MH/s Is that normal hashrate for Maxwell? Maybe the problem is Cuda 8 on that Linux machine? Thanks.
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we are nothing but a smart contracts on a cosmic blockchain
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sp_ (OP)
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May 18, 2017, 07:38:39 AM |
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80% TDP gives around 470-80sol on 1070 with EWBF's miner...
Not on my rigs. The EWBF miner seem to be slow when you run 6 cards in the rig. (meassured on the pool) I am testing on a 6 gtx 1070 rig and a 1840 celeron cpu / 4gig ram. (80% tdp with oc gigabyte g1 gaming) Reported in the miner window 2700 (450 sol/s per card Reported on the pool 24h (flypool.org) 2500 (416.66 sol/s per card) I did a test with more than one rig, and all of them can't break 2500 with 6x 1070 cards using the EWBF miner.
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Kompik
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May 18, 2017, 08:02:02 AM |
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80% TDP gives around 470-80sol on 1070 with EWBF's miner...
80% TDP on MSi gaming can be higher than 110% TDP on ASUS or EVGA SC - just to let you know that it is useless to use this measure.
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Bitrated user: Kompik.
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