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Re: asrock h110 pro btc is possible 13 gpus amd and integrated graphics? (14 gpus)
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Coyn
on 18/12/2019, 17:32:23 UTC
Yes, i have been using 300+ of these boards with 13 gpu.
No issues.

Goodluck!  Wink
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Re: Anyone had success mining BTT from BitTorrent Speed?
by
Coyn
on 09/08/2019, 14:25:47 UTC
Hi man,

I have been experimenting with the beta version of BTT speed as well.
Uploaded about 100GB last week and earned 25 BTT.

Ofcourse this is not much, but it's an incentive to keep uploading and make the network stronger. I like the idea.

Dont forget to put your finished downloads on "seeding" only. Otherwise they sometimes will drain your BTT wallet a bit (still beta).

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Zilliqa Mining Pool - www.zilliqaminer.com - Custom Scripts for Dual Mining
by
Coyn
on 11/05/2019, 13:52:39 UTC
New Zilliqa Mining Pool/Proxy - https://www.zilliqaminer.com/

Zilliqa is the first public blockchain platform that implemented sharding, this enables new use cases that have high-throughput demands that were not previously possible on legacy public blockchain platforms.
Zilliqa is using Ethash for its PoW algorithm. It can be dual mined with every coin on the market by using our custom made scripts. These scripts will ensure that you are completely optimised for mining zilliqa, while using as little time as possbile.

PoW mining is only needed once every epoch. There is one epoch every 100 blocks. So about once every 120-150 minutes there is a short PoW mining window where your rigs need to connect to the mining pool/proxy.
This enables a kind of dual mining where you dont use extra electricity. You only loose about 2-3% of your current daily hashing power to Zilliqa.


Calculating mining income

Dividing the current sharding difficulty with 60 seconds and you will get the average hashes you need to make one one shard.

Example: 250Gh / 60sec = 4,16Gh per epoch. There are about 10 epochs daily so you should find about 1 shard/64 zil per day with 416Mh.


Mining on Zilliqaminer.com

Step 1: Creating a Zilliqa wallet: https://moonlet.xyz/ (or an exchange who uses the Zilliqa mainnet)
Step 2: Register your Wallet Address and Email on the pool
Step 3: If you are using HiveOs you can use our custom script for automatic dual mining, if not, continue with step 4.
Step 4: Download Zilliqa mining software (https://github.com/DurianStallSingapore/ZILMiner/releases)
Step 5: Run ZILMiner with following settings user manual

Settings:  ./zilminer -P zil://[registered address].[worker name]@mine.zilliqaminer.com
Example: ./zilminer -P zil://0x0123456789012345678901234567890123456789.zil_worker1@mine.zilliqaminer.com

We can provide you with scripts for dualmining with HiveOS or other systems. Contact us on Telegram or Discord for the custom scripts.

Specifications

  • Average reward per verified share is 64zil
  • Bonus: every 100 shares + 64zil


This pool has been developed and will be continued to be developed by NLPool - NLPool is meant and optimised for GPU mining as GPU mining stands for decentralised cryptocurrency with profits for everyone.
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Re: openexchange24.com || The cryptoexchange for the benefit of the miners
by
Coyn
on 28/11/2018, 15:40:54 UTC
Looks very interesting! Will follow the project step by step.

Keep up te good work. We need it.  Kiss
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Re: Ethereum Mining Power Consumption with 13 GPUs
by
Coyn
on 08/10/2018, 09:18:14 UTC
"it draws around 1780 Watt" why so much? I think you can get it a little lower Smiley
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Re: Developers finally actively discussing and testing ProgPow
by
Coyn
on 27/09/2018, 16:11:13 UTC
Are we finally seeing some interest towards ProgPow? One of the main developers of ProgPow has been invited to the Ethereum Core Devs meeting 47 (Friday 28 Sept 2018).

Lets all fight for the best outcome!

Facts:

  • Ethereum mining profitability has never been as low as it is now 0.015/0.018 usd/day per 1 mhash. (https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/ethereum-mining_profitability.html#log)
  • Ethereum difficulty has risen this year to extreme highs (as seen with ASICS on networks such as xmr/dash/zcash)
  • POS implementation will take at least one more year. Securing the network right now with POS is just not safe. POW is the better option for the foreseen future. So don't use this as an argument against making the network ASIC resistant.
  • Most of the loyal Ethereum miners are being hit the hardest. Turning their rigs to XMR or even off.
  • ASICS are not better for securing a network compared to GPU. People think an argument against GPU's is that they use more power and ASICS are more efficient. But this argument is invalid. Miners will continue to expand untill they are at their peak power. Whatever the machine. Total Ethereum network power stays the same.
  • A huge part of the Ethereum (mining) community is asking for this hardfork. Only the initial investors (mostly not miners) are being able to vote on this issue? Yes you invested initially in Ethereum, congrats, we are here now supporting the network 24/7. Please, Listen to us.


Your "facts" are completely full of contradictions.  You say that difficulty has risen to extreme highs yet then say loyal Ethereum miners are being hit the hardest and leaving. How can hashrate be shooting up yet everyone is leaving?  You also gloss over the drop in profitability.  The loss of profitability isn't because of the algo;  Its not hard to see that hashrate has doubled since this time last year, and the value has been cut in half.  Not to mention block rewards decreasing.  I have yet to see any proof of these ASICs.  There is the Bitmain E3 that is slightly cheaper than 3 1080tis and has slightly better power consumption, hardly a game changer.  People who think changing the algo on Ethereum will be a silver bullet are sadly mistaken.  It won't make the hashrate drop and it won't increase the price.

The difficulty has risen to extremes, the network was doubled in just 2 months (see: december-february https://etherscan.io/chart/difficulty)
Loyal (small) ethereum miners are being hit the hardest, and leaving. You only can't see that directly because you dont know what machines are comming online at the same time.
The loss also ofcourse has to do with the pricing!

Pleas remember this. Back when the (XMR) Monero developers forked their coin for comming asics, they hashrate dropped by 60% and stayed there. (https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/monero-difficulty.html)

The fact is, you don't exactly know how many ASICs are mining on Ethereum now. But that is another discussion. Fix it before it is too late.

But we agree on the price. ProgPow wouldn't affect the price of Ethereum.
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Re: Developers finally actively discussing and testing ProgPow
by
Coyn
on 27/09/2018, 14:31:08 UTC
We have the time untill october 30th, I don't see why this should be impossible to implement. The dev's also know this.
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Developers finally actively discussing and testing ProgPow
by
Coyn
on 27/09/2018, 12:35:42 UTC
⭐ Merited by CjMapope (1)
Are we finally seeing some interest towards ProgPow? One of the main developers of ProgPow has been invited to the Ethereum Core Devs meeting 47 (Friday 28 Sept 2018).

Lets all fight for the best outcome!

Facts:

  • Ethereum mining profitability has never been as low as it is now 0.015/0.018 usd/day per 1 mhash. (https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/ethereum-mining_profitability.html#log)
  • Ethereum difficulty has risen this year to extreme highs (as seen with ASICS on networks such as xmr/dash/zcash)
  • POS implementation will take at least one more year. Securing the network right now with POS is just not safe. POW is the better option for the foreseen future. So don't use this as an argument against making the network ASIC resistant.
  • Most of the loyal Ethereum miners are being hit the hardest. Turning their rigs to XMR or even off.
  • ASICS are not better for securing a network compared to GPU. People think an argument against GPU's is that they use more power and ASICS are more efficient. But this argument is invalid. Miners will continue to expand untill they are at their peak power. Whatever the machine. Total Ethereum network power stays the same.
  • A huge part of the Ethereum (mining) community is asking for this hardfork. Only the initial investors (mostly not miners) are being able to vote on this issue? Yes you invested initially in Ethereum, congrats, we are here now supporting the network 24/7. Please, Listen to us.



https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/pull/17731
https://github.com/ethereum/pm/issues/58
https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/comments/9jcehr/developers_finally_actively_discussing_and/
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Re: Ethereum Mining Power Consumption with 13 GPUs
by
Coyn
on 14/09/2018, 12:36:30 UTC
Yes ofcourse, what are the results?
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Re: Ethereum Mining Power Consumption with 13 GPUs
by
Coyn
on 14/09/2018, 11:41:19 UTC
Here u go:

https://ufile.io/3shxf

Test it out. Mem is on 2050 (can increase to 2150 manually) voltage is 925 (can decrease to sub 900) manually.
Let the CORE STATE on 7!


Let me know!
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Re: Ethereum Mining Power Consumption with 13 GPUs
by
Coyn
on 13/09/2018, 18:57:15 UTC
Send me your rom and i will get your cards a lot lower!

here is my 12 card rig with 470's:

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Re: Ethereum Mining Pool (+5% more then ethermine.org) HiveOn.net
by
Coyn
on 04/09/2018, 21:27:06 UTC
How do payouts work? Do they just automatically use the address you are mining with? And I'd assume it's just once you get .1 eth?

Ethermine give you some options...

Automaticly Daily Payouts 10:33 GMT +1
(if your minimum threshold is 0.1 eth)
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Re: Ethereum Mining Pool (+5% more then ethermine.org) HiveOn.net
by
Coyn
on 04/09/2018, 10:15:08 UTC
Hi there hard working miners.

No idea if people knew this, but there is a new pool out quite recently, called http://hiveon.net (from the developers of the HiveOs system).
I have been using it for a few days now to test, and the results are insane.

Daily i make about 5-7% more ETH than on ethermine.org.

They also have a great support on telegram and the dev's are really active, also working on Monero pools and more!
Already 4.7Thash on the pool and a 0% fee.

Feel free to test it out, and post your own results!  Wink

I am new (lately got interested) to this mining things. I have heard about other mining pools as well. My question is: How do I pick one? What criteria should I follow? People who setup a mining pool what benefit they get? I am sure they do not do charity.

I will appreciate if anyone enlighten me with these information.

Thanks

Hi man, it's always difficult to pick one. Because there are so many different pools you get lost easily.

There are a few things i always consider picking a pool:
* Pool Hashrate (If you have too little hashrate your dependent on luck!)
* Owners of the Pool
* Payout methods
* Communication Methods (Discord/Telegram/Mail)

Try out HiveOn and let me know what you think! You can ask the developers questions on their telegram: https://t.me/hiveon_en
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Re: Ethereum Mining Pool (+5% more then ethermine.org) HiveOn.net
by
Coyn
on 04/09/2018, 08:37:48 UTC
Get lost? I am having a better income on a pool created by the guys from the best mining software out there...

Sharing that is somehow a problem?  Huh
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Ethereum Mining Pool (+5% more then ethermine.org) HiveOn.net
by
Coyn
on 04/09/2018, 08:00:53 UTC
Hi there hard working miners.

No idea if people knew this, but there is a new pool out quite recently, called http://hiveon.net (from the developers of the HiveOs system).
I have been using it for a few days now to test, and the results are insane.

Daily i make about 5-7% more ETH than on ethermine.org.

They also have a great support on telegram and the dev's are really active, also working on Monero pools and more!
Already 4.7Thash on the pool and a 0% fee.



Feel free to test it out, and post your own results!  Wink


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Re: Dummy HDMI plugs
by
Coyn
on 22/05/2018, 19:43:42 UTC
hi!

Are these dummy HDMI plugs neccessary?

I have some 1080ti rigs prebuilt but not running yet. I don't want to cause any delays by not having these (if needed.)


Any help appeciated! Cheesy

Yes the are needed, but ONLY on old motherboards (H81 chipset). The new motherboards can handle gpu without imput just fine.
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Re: The PCI-e needs power?
by
Coyn
on 22/05/2018, 19:39:32 UTC
If you want to start fires, please connect all your GPU's with SATA.
If you dont want to start fires, please read this post: https://www.reddit.com/r/EtherMining/wiki/hardware/risers

Sata cables are made to power HDD and SSD. Maximum of 54 watts/4.5 amps.
Molex are capable of running 1-2 GPU (or 3...), its safer but not perfect.

Use the PCI-e cable for powering the riser. It's the best way.
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Re: To all you AMD mining rig owners..I solute you!
by
Coyn
on 11/04/2018, 12:39:48 UTC
Running 4000+ Sapphire rx470 mining edition without any issues.
Then from the past some batches of rx480/rx570/rx580's. All doing good!

Just remember to use linux in stead of windows. HiveOs.farm is a really good OS.
Any questions, just ask!

(I really hate NVIDEA, so i got your issue turned around)  Wink
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Re: Bitmain E3 Ethash Miner ASIC (Shipping:16-31 July. $800 USD)
by
Coyn
on 03/04/2018, 15:34:12 UTC
Yesterday the ethereum EIP guys started having much more serious technical discussions about a hard fork.  Maybe this scared Bitmain a little and they released this lame miner to take the pressure off and try to avoid a hard fork.  They probably already have a way more powerful version in the works and are mining with this already given the doubling in hashrate over the past two months.  

Also dont forget.....Halong, Baikal and others will be releasing their versions soon.....just like Cryptonight.

Hark Fork is best solution to kill asics, allow decentralization and reduce risk from mostly one company.

More importantly, we need miners to embrace Ethereum and support it....thus building community.  It should not be underestimated how big of a role that miners play in the success and the popularity of Ethereum.  Miners play a big role in public relations and building community and the ultimate success of Ethereum.  Dont scare them away by only allowing the big boys to play with massive Asic mining factories.

<3
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Re: BITMAIN was mining ETH in their farms ! BITMAIN Is killing GPU miners
by
Coyn
on 03/04/2018, 15:08:50 UTC
Completely 100% agree.

Little problem here, Bitmain is rich.. really rich... How to win?