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January 30, 2015, 08:51:08 PM
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Getting 0.05H/S is this normal for a i7-4770K with 16GB of RAM?
Using all cores by default, and about 2GB RAM free.
Yes, that is pretty good.  I am only getting 0.03 H/s on my 24GB machine, not sure what the processor is.
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January 30, 2015, 09:02:12 PM
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Getting 0.05H/S is this normal for a i7-4770K with 16GB of RAM?
Using all cores by default, and about 2GB RAM free.
Yes, that is pretty good.  I am only getting 0.03 H/s on my 24GB machine, not sure what the processor is.

how many blocks can you mine in 24h??
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January 30, 2015, 10:08:54 PM
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Anyone manage to get coins added to Poloniex using the new daemon?
I must be doing something wrong because none of them are showing up in Poloniex, but I am getting a TXID and the amount deducted from my balance, been almost 2 hours.

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January 30, 2015, 11:02:10 PM
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Getting 0.05H/S is this normal for a i7-4770K with 16GB of RAM?
Using all cores by default, and about 2GB RAM free.
Yes, that is pretty good.  I am only getting 0.03 H/s on my 24GB machine, not sure what the processor is.

how many blocks can you mine in 24h??
The difficulty is currently 1462, meaning you have a 1 in 1462 chance to mine successfully.  If the hashrate is 0.03 H/s then it'll take  1462 * (1/.03) seconds, or 13.5 hours to make 1462 attempts, which give you an expected value of 1 success.  That means you should be able to mine about two blocks per day.  I recommend using the pool to lower your variance.
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January 30, 2015, 11:51:49 PM
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Anyone manage to get coins added to Poloniex using the new daemon?
I must be doing something wrong because none of them are showing up in Poloniex, but I am getting a TXID and the amount deducted from my balance, been almost 2 hours.

I made simplewallet and used that.

I'm using SimpleWallet though it is from before the fork, would that matter?
Daemon is updated for the new fork.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I also don't see a simplewallet in my latest git from source after making, just the new daemon.
It's the one I still have to use the ultra long command line parameters instead of simply ./simplewallet
[I always forget to mkdir obj when compiling from git on Linux, a heads up if anyone has issues making]

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January 31, 2015, 08:15:20 AM
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this have gpu miner but we can't us gpu miner mining ? dev ,i e3 1230 v2 mining 24hours give 300 coins , now all output 1.9 million coins who Such a large hash ? not gpu ? open pool to now about 10days ,This fair? and only linux no windows  ,if this coin fair

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January 31, 2015, 05:58:37 PM
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I'm in.. let's see how far  this can go..  Grin


I'm sorry, but I have to pass this coin, 13GB is too much for my current computer.
Wish you luck.


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January 31, 2015, 06:44:50 PM
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this have gpu miner but we can't us gpu miner mining ? dev ,i e3 1230 v2 mining 24hours give 300 coins , now all output 1.9 million coins who Such a large hash ? not gpu ? open pool to now about 10days ,This fair? and only linux no windows  ,if this coin fair

Lol, conspiracy theories from idiots. Know any GPUs with 13GB of onboard RAM? Didn't think so.

I already mentioned a 16GB GPU:

Interesting idea, but 13GB is overkill for now and inadequate for the future.  I'd use 8GB to start and have it double each year, because gaming GPUs are the most democratic-yet-botnet-resistant mining platform.

Why not start with a testnet until public CPU/GPU miners are optimized and block explorer/wallet/pool are ready?

Otherwise Claymore will pwn us all with a private miner for his quad FirePro W9100 box.   Grin

Funny how this coin got on Poloniex before the total emission was stated in the thread, if not the OP!   Tongue


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February 01, 2015, 01:11:56 AM
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My rewards are tiny currently with my 0.05H on the pool, I have 8 XPB more in my wallet than I did a day ago.
I did buy up some at 1300 satoshi however.

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February 01, 2015, 08:24:22 AM
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My rewards are tiny currently with my 0.05H on the pool, I have 8 XPB more in my wallet than I did a day ago.
I did buy up some at 1300 satoshi however.
Where can buy?
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February 01, 2015, 08:25:09 AM
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My rewards are tiny currently with my 0.05H on the pool, I have 8 XPB more in my wallet than I did a day ago.
I did buy up some at 1300 satoshi however.
Where can buy?

POLO

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February 01, 2015, 08:25:29 AM
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A compiled program mining?
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February 01, 2015, 08:27:29 AM
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Pebbleminer windows program where, binary
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February 01, 2015, 08:30:09 AM
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Hi,

anyone had success to transfer coins to poloniex?

I have tried from qt-wallet 20 hours ago (047a623f52a18987c8c0b95dfbed3524530fb4cf094e0090928235adc6c44fa7) and from simplewallet 2 hours ago (124ed0f957f6fb896e7efdc35b9fc92312cc0817a7a23983b6290e3c79456892) - but nothing is showing up at  Poloniex...

best...
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February 01, 2015, 08:34:50 AM
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Hi,

anyone had success to transfer coins to poloniex?

I have tried from qt-wallet 20 hours ago (047a623f52a18987c8c0b95dfbed3524530fb4cf094e0090928235adc6c44fa7) and from simplewallet 2 hours ago (124ed0f957f6fb896e7efdc35b9fc92312cc0817a7a23983b6290e3c79456892) - but nothing is showing up at  Poloniex...

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contact admin poloniex ,  sent ur tx id Cheesy  Grin
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February 01, 2015, 09:04:13 AM
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contact admin poloniex ,  sent ur tx id Cheesy  Grin

Support Ticket already open. Waiting for reply...
I just wanted do a cross-check...

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February 01, 2015, 12:34:21 PM
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For windows still nothing?

With Linux you can mine with pool, while with windows no, only solo mining.

It's not fair !!!

Then the mining with linux use less memory than windows!

You can also do for windows?

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February 02, 2015, 04:13:35 AM
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this have gpu miner but we can't us gpu miner mining ? dev ,i e3 1230 v2 mining 24hours give 300 coins , now all output 1.9 million coins who Such a large hash ? not gpu ? open pool to now about 10days ,This fair? and only linux no windows  ,if this coin fair

Lol, conspiracy theories from idiots. Know any GPUs with 13GB of onboard RAM? Didn't think so.

I already mentioned a 16GB GPU:

Interesting idea, but 13GB is overkill for now and inadequate for the future.  I'd use 8GB to start and have it double each year, because gaming GPUs are the most democratic-yet-botnet-resistant mining platform.

Why not start with a testnet until public CPU/GPU miners are optimized and block explorer/wallet/pool are ready?

Otherwise Claymore will pwn us all with a private miner for his quad FirePro W9100 box.   Grin

Funny how this coin got on Poloniex before the total emission was stated in the thread, if not the OP!   Tongue

Oh, fine. If you're willing to go to business-class, fuck-expensive GPUs, you can find one. Doesn't really matter, because GPUs excel at parallelization - you'd need to run thousands of work-items to make it fast, and each work-item would need 16GB.

You would only have one work item (absent tricky tricks), but that item would move via a "512-bit memory interface and 320 GB/s of memory" bandwidth.  That GDDR5 makes even fuck-expensive DDR4-2800 look slow.


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February 02, 2015, 04:59:35 AM
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Not really... seeing as your one work item would be running dead slow. GPUs are not the equivalent of thousands of CPUs, they're the equivalent of thousands of really, really slow, stupid CPUs.

So one 16GB DDR5 GPU would be slower than one 16GB DDR4 CPU?  I thought XPB's PoW is bandwidth-sensitive.   Undecided


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February 02, 2015, 05:16:35 AM
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I like the attempt at the botnet defense, though i won't be able to mine this thing because the only PC I have with 16 gigs is my laptop, and don't really wanna burn it out mining.

I love the inverse distribution curve too. I would, however, extended the buildup - 21 days... yah gotta think longer term. Too late now I guess.

For such a resource intensive mining algorithm, you should look into incorporating some kind of smart mining, something that monero is working on (similar to how BOINC only runs when your PCs idle).

lookin forward to see if the usual suspects find a way to crack the POW for 2-4 gig range GPUs somehow.

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