You should probably split GrinPro and GrinGoldMiner in your miner list. While it's the same author, GrinPro is newer, closed source, and has much better performance (at least on some cards like RX580s).
Also, this is prob useful - I've been updating w/ my stats, would be good for others to do the same:
https://github.com/mimblewimble/docs/wiki/GPU-Mining-StatsBecause GrinPro and GoldMiner as you mentioned, are from the same author, both versions are listed to avoid confusion.
The stats are nice, added, thanks.
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Not sure how that works out... I get 3.4 for c29 (GrinPro on Windows), and .43 for c31 (kbminer/minerbabe on Ubuntu) on a Vega64 @ ~165W. Plug those into the calculator you have posted you'll see that rewards for c31 are double c29.
Edit: more like +70% currently, after this recent c31 spike.
There seems to be a race between them on a daily basis so far.
The calculator is off a little, but if you use the other ones as well - it gives you a rough estimate.
That said, my best indicator so far has been the home page of sparkpool.
Their calculators give more precise results.
Looks like that
today, c29 is gaining ground.
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i like this project sir..do you have bounty program..I am sure that if there is a campaign program, there must be many participants
I like it too Sir. It is not my project of course, I'm only supporting it.
Feel free to support it yourself:
https://grin-tech.org/yeastplume