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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
[ANN] Ethereum+ / NEW Beginning / PoW / GPU mining / SHA512/256
by
GTOokami
on 27/11/2022, 06:07:25 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/EthereumPlus/EthereumPlus/releases/download/EthereumPlus/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)
Sell cards or change coin? Pos?
by
GTOokami
on 12/05/2018, 04:14:17 UTC
Hello everyone,
in 2017 I created my first rig, 6x 570 rx 4Gb
now I do not know what to do, I'm continuing to do ethreum, but honestly the move to pos .. I do not really like it.

In my situation, what would you do?

The electricity is expensive .. and the profit is not the best ... if I sell the cards now I can say: "I did not pay the rig."
But if I wait, I can make little profit and not recover from the sale of my cards.

all of you, in my situation, what would you do? Are there alternatives to the ethereum for which it is worth continuing? Huh
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Board Mining (Italiano)
Si vende o non si vende.. come dovrei comportarmi? imminente passaggio a pos?
by
GTOokami
on 12/05/2018, 03:13:10 UTC
Salve a tutti,
nel 2017 assemblai il mio primo rig composto da 6 x 570rx
da allora ho minato esclusivamente ethereum.. ora si sta avvicinando il passaggio a pos per questa bellissima valuta.
Volevo sapere, secondo opinione di persone che stanno in questo campo da anni pure:

Cosa mi consigliate di fare? inizio a vendere le schede o mi sposto su altre valute che al momento non sono profittevoli dato il costo della corrente?

Ho sentito di persone che continuerebbero a minare ethereum anche dopo il passaggio a pos.. mi chiedo come sia possibile.. è vero?

La cosa strana è che mettendo in vendita le schede, c'è gente che mina che è interessata a comprarle nonostante l'imminente passaggio da pow a pos..
Cosa sta accadendo?..
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Board Mining (Italiano)
Re: Consiglio su configurazione per minare Ethereum
by
GTOokami
on 12/05/2018, 02:51:01 UTC
Premetto che non sono un esperto, ma spero di poterti essere utile rendendoti edotto che la differenza tra la 4Gb e la 8Gb è in merito alla grandezza DAG.
Mi spiego meglio, quando si fa mining la scheda riceve nella propria memoria un file che + denominato DAG per poter procedere con il lavoro, ora questo file mano mano aumenta di dimensione, quindi le 4GB in teoria terminano di lavorare su ETH il 10/03/2021 mentre si ipotizza che le 8GB terminano di poter lavorare il Dag del ETH il 12/07/2028. Dubito che una shceda che faccia mining possa durare fino al 2028 Smiley


Scusami tanto, ma gli ethereum non dovrebbero passare da pow a pos a breve?
rimarrebbero comunque minabili? non capisco.
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Board Mining (Italiano)
Re: Pool? alcuni consigli ad un povero novizio..
by
GTOokami
on 11/09/2017, 04:39:47 UTC
Ringrazio tutti per le risposte..

Per caso sapete dirmi la differenza tra questi tipi di reward?:
-PPLNS
-PROP
-HBPPS
-PPS

Ho notato che tra le varie pool solitamente oltre ai fee è possibile osservare differenze tra queste tipologie di reward.

Grazie mille.
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Board Mining (Italiano)
Re: Pool? alcuni consigli ad un povero novizio..
by
GTOokami
on 10/09/2017, 04:09:48 UTC
Grazie  rodrigobitcoin,
per la scelta delle pool dove dovrei orientarmi?..
In base a quali riferimenti posso sapere se una pool merita più o meno rispetto all'altra?

Ma sopratutto.. hai qualche pool da consigliare? (ETH e XMR)
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Board Mining (Italiano)
Pool? alcuni consigli ad un povero novizio..
by
GTOokami
on 08/09/2017, 04:21:01 UTC
Salve a tutti,
sono nuovo.. e per me è la prima volta  Embarrassed

Ho già messo su una configurazione con 6 rx 570 Armor (bios flashato con un Anorak Powersave + driver Blockchain Beta)..
 
Il tutto consuma sui 660/670w con 140Mh/s totali su una pool italiana.. al momento mino Eth.

Volevo avere informazioni su delle altre pool magari più redditizie.. oppure semplicemente avere dei consigli..
Già nella pool attuale parlano di fee da pagare.. anche su questo argomento vorrei delle delucidazioni...

Vi ringrazio anticipatamente.

p.s.: Complimenti per il forum.. utilissimo
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: 5 or 6 GPU Motherboard Alternative to H81 BTC Pro and ASROCK Anniversary Edition
by
GTOokami
on 11/07/2017, 04:27:02 UTC
ASUS PRIME H270-PLUS 109$
MSI H270 TOMAHAWK ARCTIC 125$
ASROCK H270 PRO4 112$

both 1151 socket & 6 PCIe 3 slots (same Offer as Biostar which should be much cheaper), reference price from AMZ

Gonna be hard to drive 6 GPUs from 5 PCIe slots.

Please only recommend boards you know work.

For instance I have a board with 7 PCIe slots and 2 m.2 slots that theoretically could drive 9 GPUs.

Realistically it can only drive 4.

First you cant populate any M.2 with NVMe w/o account for PCIe lines (and PCIe slots), you should use M.2 Sata SSD.

Whatever nobody who want to earn money will put nothing more than a cheap usb3 16gb flashdrive on it, so discard the M.2 interference.
You should setup PCIe to PCIe v2.0 in bios.

Specifications for Asrock H270 Pro4 are wrong at amazon.

but these are verified:

ASUS Prime H270-Plus
>>> 6 PCIe slots: 1:x16 1:x4(x16 slot) 4:x1
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/PRIME-H270-PLUS/specifications/


MSI H270 TOMAHAWK ARCTIC
>>> 6 PCIe slots  3:x16 3:x1
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/H270-TOMAHAWK-ARCTIC.html#productSpecification-section

All based the on Intel H270, better chipset than as Biostar's TB250 H250.

However, I suggest caution to invest on these MoBos as soon will be available cheap PCIe Switches for 8+ GPUs from at least two vendors, one of these seems is regular to bitcointalk.


First of all I would like to thank you since these boards look awesome
ASUS PRIME H270-PLUS
MSI H270 TOMAHAWK ARCTIC

I am leaning towards Asus but MSi is a good option too.

Are you positive that all 6 pci-e slots can be used with these boards?



Im asking my self the same question, will the msi support
6 gpus, has anyone got them running using the same motherboard mentioned above.



Thanks

Hello!

I search on internet but I found nothing ...

- the MSI H270 TOMAHAWK ARCTIC, recognizes 5 VGA?

Any precautions?

Thx