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Author Topic: [ANN] Kryptohash | Brand new PoW algo | 320bit hash | ed25519 | PID algo for dif  (Read 149394 times)
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December 27, 2014, 08:25:45 PM
Last edit: December 27, 2014, 09:01:58 PM by wr104
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As I said before, zero-fee coins are not sustainable in the long run.  

Miners need to be paid a good reward in order to keep them motivated mining the coin. Happy miners is what will keep the Kryptohash network secure, not the happy coin dumpers.

About the price of the coin. The Economics theory suggests that the price of the coin in the long term (in other words, removing speculation) should reflect the marginal cost of mining one coin.  Check how much it costs you to mine 1 KHC at the current Diff and see if you are willing to let it go for less that 100 Satoshis.

All the above said, 0.5% fee is hardly a high fee. Check how much it costs to wire money overseas using MoneyGram or Western Union or what percentage do Credit/Debit Card companies charge Retailers.
If you thought your cash-back reward credit card was your bank acting as 'Santa Claus' and giving you away money, think again. They make so much in fees they are just giving you a little rebate, which by the way, come from Retailers marking up the prices across the board.  The ones who are truly paying for your cash back rewards are those shoppers who pay cash.


Even in the event that an attacker gains more than 50% of the network's computational power, only transactions sent by the attacker could be reversed or double-spent. The network would not be destroyed.
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December 27, 2014, 09:03:40 PM
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Freshcoin? is that an actual coin name?  Cheesy

Don't make me google it.
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December 27, 2014, 09:34:35 PM
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Freshcoin? is that an actual coin name?  Cheesy

Don't make me google it.

Oh cool, so the coin isn't dead.  We can all start mining again now. Roll Eyes
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December 27, 2014, 09:38:52 PM
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Dev,what's your plan for the next couple of months? Huh

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December 27, 2014, 09:44:56 PM
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Dev,what's your plan for the next couple of months? Huh

I'm going through my To Do list.  Android wallet is the next item.

Also, I'm testing a new OpenCL Kernel that I could release by tomorrow.


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December 27, 2014, 09:56:26 PM
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Dev,what's your plan for the next couple of months? Huh

I'm going through my To Do list.  Android wallet is the next item.

Also, I'm testing a new OpenCL Kernel that I could release by tomorrow.




Good News! May i expect Higher Hash from my 290's?Tongue
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December 27, 2014, 10:02:19 PM
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Dev,what's your plan for the next couple of months? Huh

I'm going through my To Do list.  Android wallet is the next item.

Also, I'm testing a new OpenCL Kernel that I could release by tomorrow.




Good News! May i expect Higher Hash from my 290's?Tongue

3 to 4 percent improvement according to my tests.
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December 27, 2014, 10:35:00 PM
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Dev,what's your plan for the next couple of months? Huh

I'm going through my To Do list.  Android wallet is the next item.

Also, I'm testing a new OpenCL Kernel that I could release by tomorrow.




Good News! May i expect Higher Hash from my 290's?Tongue

3 to 4 percent improvement according to my tests.
There is pretty much room to improve.
KHC algo consume much more power than most aglos. Sad

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December 27, 2014, 10:45:23 PM
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Freshcoin? is that an actual coin name?  Cheesy

Don't make me google it.

ok, you told all i needed, im out

50k dump coming, ( if there is ever buy support)
don't talk about freshshit in this thread

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December 27, 2014, 11:15:34 PM
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One more BS accusation and you'll be the first in my ignore list.
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December 28, 2014, 12:03:29 AM
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One more BS accusation and you'll be the first in my ignore list.


ignore my ass
ok, you told all i needed, im out
50k dump coming, ( if there is ever buy support)

scamcoin dev
same dev, same shit, shame on you dev
nice try

QUESTION? are you the freshcoin dev?

So, your prediction of 65 sats was because you are going to dump your coin and fuck everyone like a 10 y/o kid after making false accusations.  You should be on medication and stop trolling before someone 'regulates' you.
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December 28, 2014, 12:09:48 AM
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Quote from: cisahasa

Is all this because of the transaction fee? I don't get it.
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December 28, 2014, 12:30:48 AM
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Is all this because of the transaction fee? I don't get it.

Kind of looks that way, or may just be off the meds, or maybe his mother didn't buy him the R9 295/x2 he wanted for xmas.
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December 28, 2014, 12:43:36 AM
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someones calling you bologna bluff, theres a 50k buywall at your 65sats prediction.

$MAID & $BTC other than that some short hodls and some long held garbage.
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December 28, 2014, 12:57:39 AM
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someones calling you bologna bluff, theres a 50k buywall at your 65sats prediction.

</smiles/snickers>

I saw that one too.  But if he's only got 50k he won't even make it down to 100 sats.
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December 28, 2014, 07:29:21 AM
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someones calling you bologna bluff, theres a 50k buywall at your 65sats prediction.
that guys is just trying to fud.
my buy orders are above 65 sato at lazycoins.com,but i don't see any dumping.

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December 28, 2014, 07:36:25 AM
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50k is no big deal at all~ Grin Grin

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December 28, 2014, 01:42:58 PM
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What shaders and shareds-mul are you using for 6950 ?

Based on my tests on Windows

R9 290x   ~192Kh/s
HD7970   ~140Kh/s
6950       ~112Kh/s  (this is a 6950 with shaders unlocked, stock GPU/Mem clock)

nVidia Tesla K20x     ~75 Kh/s
nVidia Quadro 4000   ~35 Kh/s

I've been also told that in Linux, the R9 series GPUs perform slower than in Windows.  This could be Linux Drivers related.




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December 28, 2014, 02:03:12 PM
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What shaders and shareds-mul are you using for 6950 ?

Based on my tests on Windows

R9 290x   ~192Kh/s
HD7970   ~140Kh/s
6950       ~112Kh/s  (this is a 6950 with shaders unlocked, stock GPU/Mem clock)

nVidia Tesla K20x     ~75 Kh/s
nVidia Quadro 4000   ~35 Kh/s

I've been also told that in Linux, the R9 series GPUs perform slower than in Windows.  This could be Linux Drivers related.


6950 with shaders unlocked:
shaders 1536  shaders-mul 4
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December 28, 2014, 04:37:23 PM
Last edit: December 28, 2014, 05:10:43 PM by wr104
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New cgminer-khc v3.7.6 BETA2 with a new OpenCL kernel now available.

https://github.com/kryptohash/cgminer-khc/releases


Changes since 3.7.6 Beta1:

- Added new OpenCL kernel named "kshake320-546-uint2.cl". This kernel uses 'uint2' instead of 'ulong' var types and it seems to be ~3% faster on AMD GPUs.

- Upgraded the Windows DLLs to the latest CURL and OpenSSL versions.

- Removed the display of Intensity from the status bar. The 'intensity' setting doesn't have an effect on KHC mining. Use 'shaders-mul' setting to adjust how "intense" your GPUs will run.

- Changed the status bar to display the number of Accepted/Rejected blocks instead of the accumulated Accepted/Rejected Difficulty.


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To use the new Kernel, specify the option: --kernel kshake320v2

Example for a HD7970/280x:

cgminer --kryptohash --kernel kshake320v2 -o http://127.0.0.1:38912 -u {user} -p {password} --shaders 2048 --shaders-mul 8

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