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[ANN] Ethereum+ / NEW Beginning / PoW / GPU mining / SHA512/256
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69thelememt
on 09/12/2022, 06:04:57 UTC


Ethereum+: A Peer-to-Peer Digital Asset System

Abstract. The Ethereum+ network is a peer-to-peer digital asset system that enables direct exchange of value without going through a central party. A zero compromise blockchain with the inherent parallelism and performance characteristics of an unspent transaction output (UTXO) based architecture and the Turing Complete programming of Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) architectures. This is a breakthrough smart contracting and digital asset system based on SHA512 proof-of-work, designed for extreme throughput and scale.


What is Ethereum+?

Ethereum+ is a revolutionary network designed to solve the problems with all existing blockchains in terms of scale, parallelism and Turing Complete programming. Ethereum+ is a peer-to-peer digital asset system that enables direct exchange of value without going through a central party. Similarly to Bitcoin, the Ethereum+ network requires minimal structure, and timestamps transactions into an ongoing hash-based chain of proof-of-work (SHA512/256). We introduce two novel breakthrough techniques to validate digital assets: unique references and a general purpose induction proof system both of which operate in constant O(1) time and space. It is possible to compose outputs in any manner, without compromising the inherent parallelism and performance characteristics of an unspent transaction output (UTXO) based architecture. Therefore, users can leave and rejoin the Ethereum+ network at will and be assured of the integrity and authenticity of their digital assets.



Zero Compromise Open-source Blockchain: Hybrid Account + UTXO Smart Contracts

The world's first breakthrough hybrid Account + UTXO based architecture engineered for massive layer one (L1) on-chain scaling and Turing Complete smart contracts.Ethereum+ offers the benefits of a UTXO blockchain along with the advanced capabilities of EVM compatible blockchains, but with none of the downsies.

"I had to write all the code before I could convince myself that I could solve every problem, then I wrote the paper. I think I will be able to release the code sooner than I could write a detailed spec." - Satoshi Nakamoto

In the same spirit of Satoshi Nakamoto's launch of Bitcoin, we released a fully operational and software development stack on Day 1, before even writing the White Paper. We wanted to be convinced that the revolutionary and breakthrough system worked before writing about it. No waiting, no limitations, just a scalable blockchain node and toolkit to build your dreams today.



Network Details


Network Name: Ethereum+ (EthereumPlus)
Network Abbreviation: ETHP
Mining Algorithm: SHA512/256 Proof-of-work (GPU Mineable)
Block Time: 5 minutes
Initial Block Size: 128 MB, designed to achieve 10GB+
Block Reward Schedule: 50,000 ETHER per block
Block Reward Halvening: 2 years
Maximum Supply: 21,000,000,000 ETHER
Decimal Places: 8
Launch Date: 2022–11–01 02:42 UTC
Premine: Ethereum+ has 2,5% from all emission premine existing



Ethereum+ Node, Source Code and Libraries

All source code is immediately available and Open Source MIT Licensed.

Ethereum+ Node
A high-performance node, designed for big blocks and decentralized applications. Modified for the novel and efficient proof-of-work algorithm SHA512/256 and the breakthrough induction proofs to allow complete freedom to the developer, without compromising scalability such as EVM-based blockchains.

Ethereum+ Desktop Wallet
The classic 'Electron' wallet, available for Ethereum+
https://github.com/Ethereum-Plus/Ethereum-Plus/releases/download/Ethereum-Plus/EthereumPlus.zip

Ethereum+ ElectrumX Indexer Service
Highly optimized python3 foundation for indexing addresses and histories. Tested and working with block sizes in excess of 4 GB. Tremendous room to grow and still maintain decentralization.



rad-bfgminer (GPU Miner - bfgminer)
SHA512/256 Proof-of-Work GPU Miner



Alternative SHA512/256 Proof-of-Work GPU Miner. HiveOS support completed.


scrypt-boilerplate (Ethereum+)
Complete smart contracts using the Scrypt language
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: H110 Pro - Simplemining. 13th GPU not recognized
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69thelememt
on 16/02/2018, 10:55:20 UTC
people do have rigs with 13 gpu running
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - Easy to use GPU MINING Operating System
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69thelememt
on 16/02/2018, 10:28:57 UTC
hey guys - i have a H110 pro motherboard. Cannot seem to get the last card recognized

it sees 12 at the moment
any ideas on common issues?
all RX580 cards
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
H110 Pro - Simplemining. 13th GPU not recognized
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69thelememt
on 16/02/2018, 10:06:11 UTC
hey guys - i have a H110 pro motherboard. Cannot seem to get the last card recognized

it sees 12 at the moment
any ideas on common issues?
all RX580 cards
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - Easy to use GPU MINING Operating System
by
69thelememt
on 22/01/2018, 08:25:31 UTC
Probably a really stupid question

I'm just trying to mine Ether only on  claymore V10.4 and I need a string for Nanopool and I just cannot figure it out Sad

This is my current string, however the miner kept cutting out for 60 to 90 min intervals overnight - https://snag.gy/Fg2IU7.jpg

-epool eu1.nanopool.org:9999 -ewal 0x7a9291f292adc21e623e4d5950f4197308ac229e -epsw x -eworker rig1

Please help
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it?? What to do
by
69thelememt
on 18/01/2018, 15:35:07 UTC
Hi,

I'm working on getting my first Ethereum rig up and running and I'm getting pretty low hashrates and hoping that somebody could help me out.

Currently, I have (2) RX 580 8GB MSI Gaming X cards and I'm getting 23.xxMh/s out of each. Obviously, I'd like to be getting closer to 30Mh/s.

Out of the box, they only got about 18 or 19Mh/s, but after modding the BIOS, they're up to the 23Mh/s, but I've spent a lot of time searching and trying different things to try to improve the performance and I'm just stuck.

I downloaded the Polaris editor, clicked the "One Click Timing Patch" button and re-wrote the BIOS the cards. That's what took me from 18 or 19 to 23.

What am I missing for getting them to 29 or 30+?? I am new to modding BIOS and overclocking GPU, so if you wouldn't mind some specific instructions on how to do some of these things, I'd appreciate it. I keep reading about certain settings, but nothing really goes through the steps that you have to follow to make those changes.

Thank you very much and I appreciate any help you can offer!

This is a good site on how to setup and optimize your rig.

www.mining.help

I've followed all this guide
Now 12 cards are running......
cards are set to 1200mhz, 850mV and the memory to 2250mh and 850Mv and still only getting around 19mh on 12gpus for eth
getting between 680 and 520mh on sia (6910mh across the 12 cards)


I've got a 13 card rig but aint getting started on the 13th card until i sorted this

load on PSU's is 250 on evga
700w on one of the 1200w drs1200 and 950w on the other and the noise is no ok thank god........ I'll move a from the higher loaded server psu to the evga in a day or two when i figure how (out of connections)

just need to figure this last bit
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Rx 580 8gb hashrate
by
69thelememt
on 18/01/2018, 15:28:13 UTC
Hi,

I'm working on getting my first Ethereum rig up and running and I'm getting pretty low hashrates and hoping that somebody could help me out.

Currently, I have (2) RX 580 8GB MSI Gaming X cards and I'm getting 23.xxMh/s out of each. Obviously, I'd like to be getting closer to 30Mh/s.

Out of the box, they only got about 18 or 19Mh/s, but after modding the BIOS, they're up to the 23Mh/s, but I've spent a lot of time searching and trying different things to try to improve the performance and I'm just stuck.

I downloaded the Polaris editor, clicked the "One Click Timing Patch" button and re-wrote the BIOS the cards. That's what took me from 18 or 19 to 23.

What am I missing for getting them to 29 or 30+?? I am new to modding BIOS and overclocking GPU, so if you wouldn't mind some specific instructions on how to do some of these things, I'd appreciate it. I keep reading about certain settings, but nothing really goes through the steps that you have to follow to make those changes.

Thank you very much and I appreciate any help you can offer!

This is a good site on how to setup and optimize your rig.

www.mining.help

I've followed all this and still only getting around 19mh on 12gpus for eth
getting between 680 and 520mh on sia (6910mh across the 12 cards)


I've got a 13 card rig but aint getting started on the 13th card until i sorted this
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it?? What to do
by
69thelememt
on 18/01/2018, 13:20:57 UTC
how about this analogy  I got a 9 inch dick  I tie weights to it to stretch it to ten inches.

I got to have the 13 inches.   sounds like I may be doing myself no favors

Buy yourself the onda 1800  for sidonia of letine  they take paypal  off load some card to that board

run  the bigger board on windows and the smaller one on smOS

here info is on this post

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2674194.0




https://leiqing.en.alibaba.com/product/60731016343-805284220/New_Products_2018_Intel_J1800_Mining_Motherboard_6_PCIE_BTC_VGA_HD_Graphics_Card.html?spm=a2700.icbuShop.prewdfa4cf.2.55004ff4ZWs7rt

you hang weights off your dick??
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: ASrock H110 Pro BTC+ 13 GPU Board
by
69thelememt
on 18/01/2018, 08:20:19 UTC
I'm running 13 RX 580 under Windows v1709 with the latest Adrenaline v17.12.2 drivers. Running 13 cards under Windows also requires at least 35 GB virtual memory set. Some good guidelines to set up your rig.

www.mining.help
man i'm struggling with this

can you PM me to help and i'll reward with crypto
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it?? What to do
by
69thelememt
on 18/01/2018, 07:57:34 UTC
I have 13 RX580's trying to get all these running on windows 10.......
struggling

In think i just now got 12 registered but not the 13th
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it?? What to do
by
69thelememt
on 17/01/2018, 11:39:00 UTC
I'm pretty techy but i think windows is the way to go.... seems much easier to resolve things now and for future problems

thanks for the help
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it?? What to do
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69thelememt
on 17/01/2018, 10:47:40 UTC
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it?? What to do
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69thelememt
on 17/01/2018, 10:07:52 UTC
i've not modded anything yet as im just starting out

I'm set up with simpleminer OS at the moment but i know bios modding is harder with it
was considering installing windows onto a ssd drive to make it easier??

even then would it not be an good idea to get a 3rd server psu to bring the load down on each of the other 2?

thanks
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it?? What to do
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69thelememt
on 17/01/2018, 09:06:10 UTC
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it?? What to do
by
69thelememt
on 17/01/2018, 08:52:27 UTC
You didn't mention if you are using 110 or 220V for your input.

Most server PSUs are designed to be ran at 220V, although they can operate at 110V with a reduced power rating.

This may be one of the reasons they are running so loud, as although they can operate at the lower input voltage, this comes at the cost of twice the current (amperage) and in some designs can put out more heat then the same wattage with a higher input voltage due to the internal design of the circuitry. Many HP server PSU will have two ratings, something like 1200 watts at 220-240V input, but only 900 watts with a 110V input for these reasons. Better check it out and get back to us.

BTW, I power several rigs with HP server PSU's, but run them all at 240V (US) input and they may spin up a bit at first, but they quickly quiet down and run no louder than a normal consumer grade PSU after a few minutes.

I'm in uk so my supply is 240v at the socket
Heres a video........
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8s4r3daleooz17y/scv_1516101577766-1.mp4?dl=0

Wall reading meters arrived this morning and i cannot believe the readings

Socket One, 750w PSU (1 GPU, riser and mother board) - 210w
Socket Two, 1200w server psu(6 Gpus and 6 Risers) - 1005w
Socket Three, 1200w server psu (6 Gpus and 6 Risers) - 1260w

So this is really maxing out..... First thing i'll need to do is get one gpu and rise off from socket three and on to the 750w psu but I really  need advice here as to how best quite this unit and get it running safely
This is dual mining eth and sia

https://snag.gy/8P3WZp.jpg
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it?? What to do
by
69thelememt
on 17/01/2018, 08:10:01 UTC
your not overloading it, but you are bringing its load up pretty high for it to scream with that little fan it has. if you got a slightly more wattage server psu, you wouldn't have that problem, say like a 1400w or 1500w if you want to keep it at just using 2 psu's per rig

Would it be an idea to get 2 more of the same server PSU's and have the unit running from 4 units?? I really need to kill the noise
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it?? What to do
by
69thelememt
on 17/01/2018, 07:45:40 UTC
Hey guys - All help is super appreciated!!!

I have a 13gpu (RX580's) set up

I'm powering the motherboard and 1 GPU from a 750w EVGA

and the 12 remaining from 2 x DPS-1200w HP Server psu's

Problem is the server psu's sound like hoovers, when i first powered them up i shit myself and ran to the other side of the room, sounded like it was going to take off/blow up

I cannot remember whats coming our from the wall as I'm at home now but im pretty sure its almost maxing it

This is my first time mining and i went for the server psu as it was the cheaper and more readily available option

The miner is set up in my home office where i answer the phone and I cannot hear or even think when its running Sad

My question is now, do i get another server psu to share the load?? Will that lower the noise a lot? Or do I bite the bullet and get some regular PSU's??

Another arse is the 2 x 1600w i probably should get are out of stock - as are the other option of 3 x 1200w's (probably around 2-4 weeks)

The only thing i can get now is 1000w but dont know how to set that up ( i got a feeling 3 will not be enough) and not sure if i can run 4 all connected on connect 2 together to run 6 cards and andother 2 seperate for the other 6 cards or anything like this

I'm in the UK so each plug socket can take 3KW and my breaker in the board is even larger ththis
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Server PSU screams noise - Am I overloading it??
by
69thelememt
on 16/01/2018, 23:35:43 UTC
Hey guys - All help is super appreciated!!!

I have a 13gpu (RX580's) set up

I'm powering the motherboard and 1 GPU from a 750w EVGA

and the 12 remaining from 2 x DPS-1200w HP Server psu's

Problem is the server psu's sound like hoovers, when i first powered them up i shit myself and ran to the other side of the room, sounded like it was going to take off/blow up

I cannot remember whats coming our from the wall as I'm at home now but im pretty sure its almost maxing it

This is my first time mining and i went for the server psu as it was the cheaper and more readily available option

The miner is set up in my home office where i answer the phone and I cannot hear or even think when its running Sad

My question is now, do i get another server psu to share the load?? Will that lower the noise a lot? Or do I bite the bullet and get some regular PSU's??

Another arse is the 2 x 1600w i probably should get are out of stock - as are the other option of 3 x 1200w's (probably around 2-4 weeks)

The only thing i can get now is 1000w but dont know how to set that up ( i got a feeling 3 will not be enough) and not sure if i can run 4 all connected on connect 2 together to run 6 cards and andother 2 seperate for the other 6 cards or anything like this

I'm in the UK so each plug socket can take 3KW and my breaker in the board is even larger ththis
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - Easy to use GPU MINING Operating System
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69thelememt
on 15/01/2018, 15:52:41 UTC
Is there a way to mod bios cards without a windows installation?
anyone?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [Mining OS] SimpleMining.net - Easy to use GPU MINING Operating System
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69thelememt
on 15/01/2018, 13:12:07 UTC
Is there a way to mod bios cards without a windows installation?