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Re: [WTB] Sr , Hero and Legendary Account with Defaulted Loan
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Dofnatues
on 11/05/2016, 19:23:37 UTC
You know this forum doesnt like those who sell and buy accounts your offer may be good as the lender wont need to go to auctions but i believe they can get a better price at auction but well this may be a solution to those who had stock of defaulted loans and no capital to run the lending service good luck.
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Re: [ANN]Cryptocurrency's killer app: disrupting web ads via RaiBlocks micropayments
by
Dofnatues
on 11/05/2016, 19:16:34 UTC
dev is a lazy man  Grin
In my opinion this is not right the dev is giving us free coins that we can sell without investment on our part,we all making a good profit from the dev project with his own money and effort and sweat in my case I made $30 from doing catchas from his faucet and trading mrai ..

Yep! I don't know why many people are so agains't Raiblock developers and calling them lazy and scammers when they're working so hard on their projects and didn't sell anything directly to people. :/

They call them lazy as there is no update from Dev as when this coin be back online.

It might be good if they can cgive update atleast thrice a week

I doubt they will set a timeline to when the raiblocks faucet will return the last time i checked them said they were testing ,its being a long period and its taking too many time soo looks like titatic beautiful and huge ,and because a mistake it ended where we all knows,admin kindly dont make this coin became the same situation.
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Re: Stake your Bitcoin address here
by
Dofnatues
on 11/05/2016, 19:09:54 UTC
Code:
Bitcoin address:
1NUsRn76GBdYiW3kBfGihmUhcP9y7XiSUX
Message:
This is Dofnatues from bitcointalk and this is my adress.MAY 11 ,2016.
Signature:

IIqZlupMsVpBlfmsnxOd34QLzruLKAppLLNKlXj6TizFa57kH9m9lnw+WpKnzcHT4JD7B6qEQvCsEu6dSi1wJLg=
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: GTX 970 vs R9 280X
by
Dofnatues
on 02/05/2016, 05:34:50 UTC
you could wait more months for the new nvidia cards

We cannot wait. When the new nVidia cards arrives, there will be no profitability for mining the Etheruem.
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Ethereum pump and dump?
by
Dofnatues
on 12/04/2016, 18:04:05 UTC
The Ethereum is in the correction phase at the moment. The price is below $10 now. I hope it is not dumped.

I wont be surprised if it goes down to 0.0018 BTC or less.

That could happen. The price always overshoots. If the Ethereum is developed properly, the price will recover.

The price is almost 0.018 now. It could go down further. I might average down in the next few weeks.

The price could go even lower. The price is 0.017 now. So it is still going lower. Hope it will go up soon.
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Re: BTC down to $440.
by
Dofnatues
on 07/04/2016, 18:57:11 UTC
uᴉoɔʇᴉq will not go down on this moment, it is now around this time a little bit stable so that is good. I hope that there will be more people that is waiting for a good price.
But you need sometimes wait a really long time to have that good profit, and not everyone can wait that long time and that is bad.
It is always hard to predict uᴉoɔʇᴉq.

I have faith in uᴉoɔʇᴉq. So I will hold uᴉoɔʇᴉq for the long term. And I will buy more uᴉoɔʇᴉq when the price is low.
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Yeah bitcoin needs a support from community and that will only help bitcoin to get more popular in future but price will be higher in future for sure so its a smart investment to make.

Bitcoin is in the consolidation phase. After this phase, the price will go higher quite a lot in the future.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Why are GPUs expensive all of a sudden?
by
Dofnatues
on 28/03/2016, 18:35:17 UTC
Brand new Sapphire R7 370 4GB $140 ($30 off), gets about 15MH/s
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202152
unless of course you don't like Sapphire kit

It is better to buy R9 390. You can get more hash per rig and so the overheads of the rig is reduced to achieve the same hash.

You mean R9 380(x)? I don't see any 390's for less than $300 probably because they're all 8GB, and 4GB 380's are $190 and up. (Not looking at used market of course...)

I think R9 390 is better for the long term. It has 8GB memory. The Ethereum will convert to PoS next year, but Expanse might not. So if you continue to mine, you need larger memory.

in 1 year you can still go with 4 gb, so this is a very long term thing, and i'm not sure if it is right to remain with the same gpu for a long term when for the next year new gpu will be available

The R9 390 is an old GPU, but it is still faster than R9 Fury or Fury XT in the Ethereum mining.
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Re: BTC down to $440.
by
Dofnatues
on 03/03/2016, 17:44:02 UTC
it's because of pumping and dumping, it's 422$ now, but thats not a horrible thing, price of bitcoin will go up pretty soon, pumps and dumps don't mean anything alot

I do not think it is pump and dump. The price will just fluctuate at these levels. If it is the pump, the price will be higher.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Why are GPUs expensive all of a sudden?
by
Dofnatues
on 22/02/2016, 19:35:53 UTC
Do you think people are buying the used GPU to mine Ethereum? It is the only profitable coin for me.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Why are GPUs expensive all of a sudden?
by
Dofnatues
on 09/02/2016, 11:39:11 UTC
If you have the space, the upgraded fans look like a very good idea - though a 6 watt fan isn't super heavy duty, it's probably a good bit more than the average factory fan and probably flows a lot more air.

Happy to report that gpuShack will now be using 15W fans instead of 6W fans for all mining GPUs (link in sig).

If I have 6 graphics card in the rig, the power consumption of the fans will be 90W if you use one each graphics cards. That is quite a lot.
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Re: [2016-01-27] Erik Voorhees: Two Moves Could End the Bitcoin Civil War
by
Dofnatues
on 28/01/2016, 11:18:21 UTC
The Core team have made huge strides in improving the communication with all role-players. They created a platform to provide detailed information to the uninformed / non-technical people in the easiest possible form and they also created a platform for the more technical users and developers.

The Twitter feeds gives updated feedback to both groups in the social media and they can concentrate on the development. These guys are not attention whores, like some of the other developers we have had before, who just want media exposure.

They get into the engine room and they spend their time developing the best solution for the technology. That is what we expect of them, and then once that is done, they report back on the results. Stop attacking them, and let them concentrate on what is more important.  

Communication from the core team is good. But they also need to push a solution to the bitcoin block size increase soon.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Assessing the impact of TLB trashing on memory hard algorhitms
by
Dofnatues
on 15/01/2016, 18:15:27 UTC
Because of the drop of the hash rate. I decided to reduce the core clock frequency and keep the memory frequency the same. Is that a good idea?
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Re: Why has bitcoin had success in China?
by
Dofnatues
on 03/01/2016, 09:00:24 UTC
I think China has only mining success. That is due to the advanced ASIC design technology and cheap electricity.
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Re: What does a node do?
by
Dofnatues
on 22/12/2015, 12:12:47 UTC
So do the SPV miners still get the transaction money even though they haven't verified? What happens when it becomes too difficult to find new blocks, will it be impossible to transfer Bitcoins?
As long as the previous block follows the network rules and it doesn't get orphaned. SPV mining deducts the time used for verifying. They assume that the longest chain is valid.*

*Mining pool runs a full node but due to how SPV works, they will continue to mine on invalid chain.

Does it verification use a lot of CPU power? I used to mine llitcoin with a very low end CPU and did not see any problem?
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Board Politics & Society
Re: Ban Donald Trump
by
Dofnatues
on 11/12/2015, 11:08:31 UTC
What about the freedom of speech? Donald Trump has never instigated violence towards any particular minority ethnic group. He has only proposed to place restrictions upon Muslims and other immigrants entering the United States. A large section of the American population is concerned about the abrupt demographic changes caused by the unlimited immigration. They want this to stop.

Donald Trump has the rights to speak out his mind. The American has banned many kinds of people entering the US.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Assessing the impact of TLB trashing on memory hard algorhitms
by
Dofnatues
on 02/12/2015, 17:54:48 UTC
From the 640MB chunk size above, the hash rate changes between 20 to 40 MHz all the time, then it the difference reduces from 20 MH/s to a much lower value. Does it indicate an optimisation opportunity.

Can anybody make the chunk work in the ethminers?

The latest ethminer does not display the hash rate, it makes it difficult to compare the results. I wonder this can be added as well.

Code:
catch (cl::Error const& err)
{
ETHCL_LOG("Allocating/mapping single buffer failed with: " << err.what() << "(" << err.err() << "). GPU can't allocate the DAG in a single chunk. Bailing.");
return false;
#if 0 // Disabling chunking for release since it seems not to work. Never manages to mine a block. TODO: Fix when time is found.
int errCode = err.err();
if (errCode != CL_INVALID_BUFFER_SIZE || errCode != CL_MEM_OBJECT_ALLOCATION_FAILURE)
ETHCL_LOG("Allocating/mapping single buffer failed with: " << err.what() << "(" << errCode << ")");
cl_ulong result;
// if we fail midway on the try above make sure we start clean
m_dagChunks.clear();
device.getInfo(CL_DEVICE_MAX_MEM_ALLOC_SIZE, &result);
ETHCL_LOG(
"Failed to allocate 1 big chunk. Max allocateable memory is "
<< result << ". Trying to allocate 4 chunks."
);
// The OpenCL kernel has a hard coded number of 4 chunks at the moment
m_dagChunksCount = 4;
for (unsigned i = 0; i < m_dagChunksCount; i++)
{
// TODO Note: If we ever change to _dagChunksNum other than 4, then the size would need recalculation
ETHCL_LOG("Creating buffer for chunk " << i);
m_dagChunks.push_back(cl::Buffer(
m_context,
CL_MEM_READ_ONLY,
(i == 3) ? (_dagSize - 3 * ((_dagSize >> 9) << 7)) : (_dagSize >> 9) << 7
));
}
ETHCL_LOG("Loading chunk kernels");
m_hashKernel = cl::Kernel(program, "ethash_hash_chunks");
m_searchKernel = cl::Kernel(program, "ethash_search_chunks");
// TODO Note: If we ever change to _dagChunksNum other than 4, then the size would need recalculation
void* dag_ptr[4];
for (unsigned i = 0; i < m_dagChunksCount; i++)
{
ETHCL_LOG("Mapping chunk " << i);
dag_ptr[i] = m_queue.enqueueMapBuffer(m_dagChunks[i], true, m_openclOnePointOne ? CL_MAP_WRITE : CL_MAP_WRITE_INVALIDATE_REGION, 0, (i == 3) ? (_dagSize - 3 * ((_dagSize >> 9) << 7)) : (_dagSize >> 9) << 7);
}
for (unsigned i = 0; i < m_dagChunksCount; i++)
{
memcpy(dag_ptr[i], (char *)_dag + i*((_dagSize >> 9) << 7), (i == 3) ? (_dagSize - 3 * ((_dagSize >> 9) << 7)) : (_dagSize >> 9) << 7);
m_queue.enqueueUnmapMemObject(m_dagChunks[i], dag_ptr[i]);
}
#endif
}

It may be an oppurtunity for an optimization. The chunked implementation in current ethminer is disabled because it doesn't work. I'll see if I can find some time to check if this could work in ethminer.

If you can make it work, you save a lot of AMD card from being useful in a month or two.

By the way, why the latest ethminer (1.1.0) does not has rate?