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Author Topic: [ANN] [SUP] Supcoin, PLUCK algorithm, Just Launched, Mine Now!  (Read 62186 times)
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February 20, 2015, 04:36:34 AM
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Will buy 1000 pluck = 0.1 BTC if someone interested.

Don't you mean SUP ?

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February 20, 2015, 04:36:36 AM
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Don't you mean SUP ?

Yep, mistake.
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February 20, 2015, 04:36:59 AM
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Will buy 1000 pluck = 0.1 BTC if someone interested.

1000 just got produced. So you want to buy 100% of the supply for 0.1 btc? Me too.

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February 20, 2015, 04:38:36 AM
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1000 just got produced. So you want to buy 100% of the supply for 0.1 btc? Me too.

It's an order. Maybe someone will want to leave mining and sell tomorrow etc who knows. I've just set an order.  Wink
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February 20, 2015, 04:50:40 AM
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Please can you help me to configure for GTX 560:

ccminer.exe -a pluck  -o stratum+tcp://sup.suprnova.cc:7777 -u ok.ok -p okpass
pause


the miner doesn't support cards using compute version older than compute 3.5
Which other miner can support this card?

None.
ASIC ?Possible?
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February 20, 2015, 04:51:40 AM
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Please can you help me to configure for GTX 560:

ccminer.exe -a pluck  -o stratum+tcp://sup.suprnova.cc:7777 -u ok.ok -p okpass
pause


the miner doesn't support cards using compute version older than compute 3.5
Which other miner can support this card?

None.
ASIC ?Possible?
no
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February 20, 2015, 04:52:15 AM
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Please can you help me to configure for GTX 560:

ccminer.exe -a pluck  -o stratum+tcp://sup.suprnova.cc:7777 -u ok.ok -p okpass
pause


the miner doesn't support cards using compute version older than compute 3.5
Which other miner can support this card?

None.
ASIC ?Possible?

No. Yes.

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February 20, 2015, 05:05:48 AM
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Any binary for CPU miner?

I compiled on a server but when i am trying to run it on other servers i am getting  error while loading shared libraries: libjansson.so.4: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I am terribly bored to compile on each server right now....

 Thanks...

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February 20, 2015, 05:11:28 AM
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Anyone else having issues with ccminer rejecting most of the shares?

Have a 780 Ti running with a throughput of 3.1 (still playing around with this), however it only accepts about 10% of the shares.

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February 20, 2015, 05:45:49 AM
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My CPU miner closes after start...Why is this?

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February 20, 2015, 05:59:25 AM
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My CPU miner closes after start...Why is this?

Are you running a 32 bit OS or 64 bit OS & are you using a batch/bat/config file or settings ?

This is another way to start mining:

Open Command Prompt, drag the wolf cpu miner file over to the Command Prompt window, press space bar, copy & paste the following settings into the Command Prompt window and press enter = Mining on a Pool.

-o stratum+tcp://sup.suprnova.cc:7777 -O Username:Password
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February 20, 2015, 06:14:04 AM
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My CPU miner closes after start...Why is this?

Are you running a 32 bit OS or 64 bit OS & are you using a batch/bat/config file or settings ?

This is another way to start mining:

Open Command Prompt, drag the wolf cpu miner file over to the Command Prompt window, press space bar, copy & paste the following settings into the Command Prompt window and press enter = Mining on a Pool.

-o stratum+tcp://sup.suprnova.cc:7777 -O Username:Password

I run 64 bit windows OS and batch file like this-./minerd -t 6 -s 4 -o stratum+tcp://sup.suprnova.cc:7777 -u Weblogin.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword

Your another way for mining is working fine,but mier uses only two threads...I have I7 processor...

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February 20, 2015, 06:24:04 AM
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My CPU miner closes after start...Why is this?

Are you running a 32 bit OS or 64 bit OS & are you using a batch/bat/config file or settings ?

This is another way to start mining:

Open Command Prompt, drag the wolf cpu miner file over to the Command Prompt window, press space bar, copy & paste the following settings into the Command Prompt window and press enter = Mining on a Pool.

-o stratum+tcp://sup.suprnova.cc:7777 -O Username:Password

I run 64 bit windows OS and batch file like this-./minerd -t 6 -s 4 -o stratum+tcp://sup.suprnova.cc:7777 -u Weblogin.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword

Your another way for mining is working fine,but mier uses only two threads...I have I7 processor...

You need to be using the miner posted in the first post of this thread for cpu or GPU.  I renamed the file so it was easier I would suggest you do the same so the wolf-pluckminer-generic64.exe would be just pluck.exe as is my case.

On the cpu side your batch needs to be something like this:

wolf-pluckminer-generic64.exe -o stratum+tcp://stratum.eu.sup.hardcoreminers.com:3022 -O Username.worker:password

You can use the same flags for thread if you like so you can add a -t 6 don't know about any others for this one.
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February 20, 2015, 06:26:44 AM
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My CPU miner closes after start...Why is this?
  Are you running a 32 bit OS or 64 bit OS & are you using a batch/bat/config file or settings ?  This is another way to start mining:  Open Command Prompt, drag the wolf cpu miner file over to the Command Prompt window, press space bar, copy & paste the following settings into the Command Prompt window and press enter = Mining on a Pool.  -o stratum+tcp://sup.suprnova.cc:7777 -O Username:Password
  I run 64 bit windows OS and batch file like this-./minerd -t 6 -s 4 -o stratum+tcp://sup.suprnova.cc:7777 -u Weblogin.WorkerName -p WorkerPassword  Your another way for mining is working fine,but mier uses only two threads...I have I7 processor...

write a new line in the bat file  pause
show what it says
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February 20, 2015, 06:45:05 AM
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through put needs fine tuning: here what you need to set depending your cards:
750ti 4
This parameter depends on the individual characteristics of each set of cards. In my case, there is a set of 6 cards running at 4 (memory Hynix), another 5 cards - at 1,955 (memory Hynix), another 2 cards - 1.8 (and excess immediately causes the crash of the driver, memory Samsung).
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February 20, 2015, 06:53:23 AM
Last edit: February 20, 2015, 07:09:58 AM by jc12345
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Looking at the hash on Suprnova, I see the top 15 > 12KH/s. This is on one pool so there might be other farms doing just solo. This pretty much shows that after the first few hours the coin is already out of reach of CPU mining. The GPU's have taken over in order to get that kind of hash. Unless of course you setup CPUs on 30 PCs running on this but that would not be feasible energy wise.

Anyways, at least I got about 4 coins right at the start and now just dust. Ill leave the mix of CPUs on it for a few days for another coin or two and then shut the CPU miners down.

There probably is some data to get out of this test, but so far the prima facie similarities with monero and all those other X coins are striking. When I left those coins way back they were all text based. What I like about Sup though is the nice graphical wallet and I can see a lot of hard work went into it. There were also excellent work done on the pools to have everything work so smoothly. I am super impressed by the pools especially with Suprnova. I am just disappointed with effort that went into getting GPU miners working before the launch as it took the CPUs out way too early. The distribution of the coins will be very narrow to the GPU miners which is a pity as broad based distribution (BBD) is a key factor to reduce the risk of a coin being manipulated or being dumped on by some unscrupulous miners. I think the hash rates are supporting my concerns and disappointment and indicative of an BBD opportunity missed. I will keep watching it though and look for opportunities in the markets once listed.
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February 20, 2015, 07:16:45 AM
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I'm the top miner, last I checked, and using straight up server CPU resources.

You are forgetting one important factor - you are THE Wolf0 and I had to take off my shoes when I typed this. Smiley
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February 20, 2015, 07:27:17 AM
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will there be support for cuda 2.1 in ccminer ?

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February 20, 2015, 08:32:35 AM
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hmm... no AMD miner? Cry
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February 20, 2015, 08:42:11 AM
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I mined 1 Sup..
not so bad with an i5 consdering 10 Sup as a block reward

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