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Re:
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Daseento
on 29/07/2021, 20:08:46 UTC
The new beta version is finally ready. You can download PhoenixMiner 5.7a from here:

PhoenixMiner_5.7a_Windows.zip (GitHub)
PhoenixMiner_5.7a_Linux.tar.gz (GitHub)



The new features in this release are:

  • Added lock core clock
  • The problem with the missing GPU temperatures on Nvidia GPUs is fixed
  • Added native kernels for AMD RX6700 GPUs. These are faster than the generic kernels and produce a lot less stale shares
  • Increase the max supported DAG epoch to 550 (should be enough to about Jan 2023)
  • Full support for setting clocks, fan speeds, voltages, and memory timings of AMD RX6900/6800/6700 cards
  • The specific hashrate is now shown in the form of kilo hashes per joule (kH/J). Example: if a GPU has hashrate of 30 MH/s with 100W power usage, the specific hashrate is 300 kH/J
  • Added new command-line parameters -ttj and -ttmem, allowing automatic fan speed control based on GPU hotspot (junction), and memory temperatures respectively. Example: -ttmem 83 will keep the GPU memory temperature at or bellow 83C by increasing the fan speed as necessary. These parameters can be combined with -tt, as well as with each other. These options are supported only on AMD GPUs that report junction and memory temperatures
  • Added new command-line parameters -tmaxj and -tmaxmem, allowing to decrease the GPU usage when the GPU hotspot (junction), or GPU memory temperatures are above the specified thresholds. These options are supported only on AMD GPUs that report junction and memory temperatures
  • Added support for AMD Windows drivers 21.3.2, and 21.3.1
  • Added support for AMD Linux drivers 20.50.x. Use this drivers only if you have Polaris or older GPUs, or the latest RX6x000 GPUs. WARNING: Vega, Radeon VII, and Navi GPUs won't work with these drivers!
  • Turn off the zero fan feature on AMD cards whenever a fixed fan speed is used (e.g. -tt -40), or when an auto fan with min fan speed is used (e.g. -tt 63 -minfan 35). To disable this feature, add -fanstop 1 command-line parameter
  • When -mcdag 1 is specified under Linux, the miner will not wait for the daggen.sh script to finish before starting to generate the DAGs. Instead it will for a fixed 7 seconds. This allows you to do all the following in the daggen.sh: turn off the overclocking of Nvidia GPUs, sleep for 30-60 seconds to allow time for DAG generation, and then re-apply the overclocking of the Nvidia GPUs
  • Other small improvements and fixes

The support for -ttj, -ttmem, -tmaxj, and -tmaxmem for Nvidia 3090 and 3080 GPUs is not yet ready for release. We hope to have it ready for the final 5.7 release.

For more robust integrity check, you can use our GPG public key, which was verifyed with ETH transaction from our main devfee account as explained here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2647654.msg56755869#msg56755869.

Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.7a.
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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: [XRP][BOUNTY]🔵🔵XCH4NGE🔵🔵Connecting Crypto Users Worldwide! ✅
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Daseento
on 11/03/2019, 09:09:19 UTC
#proof of authentication

Bitcointalk profile link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1544370;sa=summary

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Board Serious discussion
Re: Should I teach myself Python
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Daseento
on 07/11/2018, 22:17:31 UTC
Many experienced programmers would definitely recommend python especially for Newbies to start their coding career. Python is an object oriented programming language and even more interesting, is the simplicity of its syntax which resembles English language better than jargons of others like C+ and the rest.
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Board Economics
Re: current situation of cryptocurrency for 2018
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Daseento
on 07/11/2018, 22:11:20 UTC
Agreed, the market hasn't been encouraging for the most part of the year but a turnaround is still possible even before year end. Why I said so is because, we're still awaiting major decisions that can wake the bull at any time such as the ETF approval. So don't loss hope yet, bitcoin can still perform wonders.
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Board Economics
Re: LETS KICK OUT POVERTY USING BITCOIN
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Daseento
on 07/11/2018, 21:54:03 UTC
I honestly don't see how Bitcoin solves poverty problem directly. Bitcoin is essentially another form of paying and even being limited in supply means it's being held by few influential people (bulk of it). Therefore, I don't see how it directly relate to helping the poor or easing their burden. Please enlighten me.
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Board Economics
Re: Bitcoin eventually disappear...
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Daseento
on 07/11/2018, 21:44:07 UTC
The question should be is it possible to lose all Bitcoin (about 21 million supply) . I really don't think so. Moreover, loss of private keys by some holders would available Bitcoin more valuable. This is my view on it.
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Board Economics
Re: What language should I learn next?
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Daseento
on 06/11/2018, 11:42:20 UTC
Please go for Chinese. China is an emerging economies and is also likely that China topple the USA in both economy and political power in the nearest future. Your knowledge of Chinese would be invaluable.
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Board Economics
Re: 10th Birthday, Bitcoin Price Is No Longer Exciting ?
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Daseento
on 06/11/2018, 11:38:16 UTC
The figures aren't exciting but no one should be surprised, there hasn't been any important news that can drive prices of coin to their ATH yet. The market has recorded series of  FUD, the Chinese ban, the ICOs scam, continuous hacking of the exchanges. These are others are responsible for this chapter.
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Board Economics
Re: How can we make this world economically better?
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Daseento
on 06/11/2018, 11:31:37 UTC
The answer lies in this simple but true wise words. Give me a fish and I'll eat for a day but teach me how to fish, and I'll eat for a lifetime. The best way to reduce inefficient distribution of income is in creating job opportunities by government, providing basic infrastructures to encourage business and also run a progressive tax system that is pay as you earn so that government will have more fund to empower the masses.
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Re: Who is the richest person?
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Daseento
on 06/11/2018, 11:26:11 UTC
This would remain one of the unsolved mystery in the world. No one can say for sure about who owns most wealth or assets in the world. The best that has been is the Forbes richest list and is also the most accepted. Let's just stick to it before some people level of wealth leaves you pitying your meagre financial pay.
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Board Economics
Re: Who will finally win the Blockchain competition; USA or China?
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Daseento
on 06/11/2018, 10:55:55 UTC
I don't think there's a direct face-off between the two economic giant concerning the cryptocurrency sector. Perhaps, you are indirectly comparing projects originated in Europe as against those owns in Asia for instance, ETH Vs NEO or others. Regardless of the context, what we have at best is projects against project and winner will depend on who eventually delivers most value to users.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: HODL is not advisable!
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Daseento
on 05/11/2018, 07:15:13 UTC
My challenge with people advising to scalp and trade is, they tell you with certainty. Like you can't get burnt scalping too. From experience, scalping is even dangerous than hodl, you can plan scalping only for the market to keep dipping beyond your entry point and even dipper. To me, a good investment in good coins with great entry is better than scalping.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Do You Need To Put Your Emotion in Trading ?
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Daseento
on 05/11/2018, 06:49:09 UTC
The answer is no. Have you ever wondered why bots are better traders than humans ? It's simply because they are machines, hence, emotionless. They follow a certain algorithm and trade according. Since there's always an element of greed in each of us, emotionless trading can be impossible to achieve but we can always improve.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: Best cryptocurrency to invest in 2018
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Daseento
on 05/11/2018, 06:42:06 UTC
The list is apt especially considering we're in a bear market. The only issue is, I believe that it'll be hard for the trio of Bitcoin, Ethereum and  litecoin to give X10. Also, there are other gems ( in my opinion) which is not included in the list such as GOCHAIN, CREDIT, ZILIQA, STELLAR and STEEM.
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Board Trading Discussion
Re: minimum amount to start trading?
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Daseento
on 05/11/2018, 06:35:09 UTC
I started trading with $200 and blew everything within 1 months. My failure stem from my ignorance and insufficient trading knowledge, I never use stop loss and it rekt my portfolio. I had to get another $500 to start all over again. My point is, essential trading knowledge is cogent before venturing into trading regardless of the capital.
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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: 🔥🔥[BOUNTY] 2.0 DEEX EXCHANGE 🔥🔥
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Daseento
on 13/10/2018, 16:53:37 UTC
#Proof of Authentication#
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