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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 5.8c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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GunsLair
on 08/11/2021, 14:32:22 UTC
The  new  version  is  finally  ready.  You  can  download  PhoenixMiner  5.8c  from  here:

PhoenixMiner_5.8c_Windows.zip Github
PhoenixMiner_5.8c_Linux.tar.gz Github


Changes in version 5.8c :
  • Full LHR disable mode -lhrdis <n>  1 - yes (default), 0 - no
  • Added lock core clock
  • Fixed an issue causing crashing with some RTX 3060/3080/3090 cards
  • Implemented new "turbo" kernels (-clkernel 3) for AMD Polaris cards that can work with the current DAG sizes over 4 GB. Note that -clkernel 3 uses double the VRAM and will
    provide slightly faster hashrate with slightly higher power consumption. You can use the -rvram command-line parameter to specify how much VRAM to be left unused
  • Increased the maximum supported DAG epoch to 600 (i.e. until about Sep 2023)
  • Implemented full hardware control for AMD RX6900/6800/6700 cards under Linux. Note that with these cards under Linux you need to specify relative core voltage: e.g. -
    cclock -50 will set the core voltage to be 50 mV under the default value
  • Added ROCr kernels for Vega, Radeon VII and Navi cards. With these kernels you will be able to run these cards with Linux drivers 20.45 and later but the performance will
    be lower than with the older PAL drivers and kernels. We recommend using AMD Linux driver 20.30 for all cards except RX6900/6800/6700
  • Fixed an issue causing crashing with some RX6900/6800/6700 cards under Linux (there is no need to run these cards with -clkernel 0 anymore)
  • Added support for AMD Windows drivers up to 21.8.1. Note that Radeon VII cards will not work with drivers 21.6.1 or higher - you need to use older drivers for proper
    operation of these cards
  • Added support for AMD Linux drivers up to 21.20 (use older drivers for Vega or Radeon VII cards as they will not work with 21.20). Note that the latest 21.30 drivers are
    not supported (and the initial testing shows that even the older Polars cards are not working properly with them, so avoid 21.30 for now)
  • Numerous other fixes and small improvements

Please let us know if you have any problems or questions related to PhoenixMiner 5.8c
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Board Bounties (Altcoins)
Re: [Bounty]DEGO.Finance Defi with Sustainability-100,000 DEGO Token[Total 8 weeks]
by
GunsLair
on 02/09/2020, 18:26:47 UTC
#PROOF OF REGISTRATION
Forum Username: GunsLair
Forum Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1151403
Telegram Username: @Survive
Participated Campaigns: Twitter
ETH Wallet Address: 0x5724DBf2CDE4b26A8Db2C5c69122fd2EC6C231CB
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Long term hodl ! What a joke
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GunsLair
on 27/11/2019, 20:17:10 UTC
I adhere to a similar strategy almost always. I sell half and keep half. Perhaps this is the wrong position and the half that remains with me may no longer rise. In any case, this is my choice, and the long-term investment option is more convenient for me. Because for trading it takes a lot of free time to keep track of prices, but I don’t have it.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Gaming on the blockchain - What do you think?
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GunsLair
on 26/11/2019, 19:30:40 UTC
Of course, blockchain games are a great idea. This is an opportunity not simply to play video games, but also to receive real income and this will attract a large number of users to the game world, which means that cryptocurrency will be widely used. In addition, gamers are protected from fraud and cheating, thanks to the use of technology.
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Board Economics
Re: Where's my free money?
by
GunsLair
on 26/11/2019, 19:18:53 UTC
You started to worry early. His prediction (about 1 million) should only come true in a year, right? Perhaps it will be so. No one knows for sure, not even McAfee. But he assumes and makes predictions, as this is part of his work, which is largely aimed at maintaining such a peculiar image.
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Board Economics
Re: BEEN IN THIS GAME FOR 6 YEARS
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GunsLair
on 25/11/2019, 19:29:44 UTC
Now many understand their mistakes and regret their distrust of bitcoin when they first met it. Yes, we could support it and make it widely popular much earlier if we were not afraid to take risks. But no matter what, we remain here and have experience behind us that will help us not to be afraid to take risks in the future and, most importantly, not to panic.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Why Create a Cryptocurrency in 2019?
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GunsLair
on 25/11/2019, 19:16:20 UTC
Creating a new cryptocurrency is not so difficult if you have certain skills and, of course, finances. A more difficult task is to make it successful and liquid. Today it is not so easy to win the attention of a large audience and become a major player in the cryptocurrency market. Especially amid scam that thrives in crypto project sphere.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: is this still possible today?
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GunsLair
on 24/11/2019, 19:31:58 UTC
It's this position of cryptocurrency - from a low start to large volumes, that has attracted a large number of investors and traders. This is what made cryptocurrency popular and gathered around such a large community of followers. And it's possible today. But finding such a coin is not an easy task.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Don't complain for too long.
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GunsLair
on 21/11/2019, 19:11:33 UTC
Indeed, someone has the strength to restrain their emotions and feelings, while others are not so strong, so we hear complaints from them. It's natural. We are all people, with our feelings and moods. I'm also optimistic and don't allow myself to think about the bad, as I clearly understand where I'm and what I'm doing here.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Are we all fools on believing the word "HOLD"?
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GunsLair
on 20/11/2019, 20:53:34 UTC
There were also some altcoins in my portfolio, which I had high hopes for, and held for the long term. But assessing the market situation, I nonetheless decided to sell, so as not to be in the red. And in Hold strategy I trust bitcoin more.
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Board Economics
Re: Is KYC benefit to crypto people or not
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GunsLair
on 19/11/2019, 19:58:33 UTC
I, in principle, relate to KYC verification normally. I understand companies that want to protect themselves at the legislative level, observing all the rules, and therefore require this verification. And investors already must decide for themselves what is more important to them, anonymity or transparency.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: don't rely on gift tokens, balance your time with other things.
by
GunsLair
on 18/11/2019, 19:39:15 UTC
Of course, bounty campaigns and airdrops aren't as profitable as they were before. And I think that there are few who "live" only with this type of income. As soon as the market situation changed, many began to try themselves in different areas. You should always have a backup plan, no matter what you do.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: People are to be blame for what happened to them on the internet
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GunsLair
on 18/11/2019, 19:25:24 UTC
No one is immune from mistakes, but it's important to be able to learn from mistakes. We can listen to the advice of experts, friends, anyone, who advises investing in one or another coin. But the decision is made only by yourself, and it should be deliberate.
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Board Economics
Re: The Risks and Rewards of Cryptocurrencies
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GunsLair
on 17/11/2019, 20:22:33 UTC
The risks of cryptocurrencies are that these are the same risks as in any investment. You must objectively understand how sum you can set, so that in case of failure, you can safely part with it. And awards are an opportunity to operate cryptocurrency practically all over the world with minimal time and financial expenses.
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Board Off-topic
Re: Why are people of today hates learning?
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GunsLair
on 15/11/2019, 19:40:37 UTC
I was lucky to meet on my way a lot of people who want to learn something. And these are not only young people, but adults, self-sufficient individuals. They understand that knowledge and information is life, is development. Of course, there are those who want to quickly get rich and not understand anything and not learn anything, but that people are a minority. And it pleases.
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Board Economics
Re: Can you share Bitcoin percentage in your portfolio?
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GunsLair
on 13/11/2019, 20:20:01 UTC
My ideal portfolio looks like this when it has 80% of bitcoins. The remaining 20% ​​is probably ethereum and some other altcoin. But at the moment I have only 30% of bitcoin at my portfolio. But I strive for the ideal.
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Board Service Discussion (Altcoins)
Re: Do you think the Bounty program is over?
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GunsLair
on 13/11/2019, 20:06:34 UTC
Of course, such a large number of real bounty, as before, are no longer there. And all this is due to scam, as a result of which it is difficult for many companies to attract followers and earn a reputation for an honest project. But this is still a good advertisement for them.
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Board Economics
Re: Your Source of Investment Money?
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GunsLair
on 12/11/2019, 20:15:00 UTC
My source of investment in various projects at the very beginning was my ongoing work. Then, earnings from bounty campaigns were added. And I would never use credit funds for any investments.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Why my day job is making me depressed
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GunsLair
on 11/11/2019, 19:05:55 UTC
It was the same with me a while ago. Every day I woke up with the thought that in a few hours I needed to go and endure. To tolerate people and forced myself to talk to them. In fact, there are quite a few such "closed" people. And our salvation, I think, is work on the Internet. And it's what am I doing now. And I feel happy and feel in my place.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Red trust accounts wearing signature.....
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GunsLair
on 11/11/2019, 18:55:53 UTC
I don't think the bounty manager is to blame. What if he refered this problem to the project management, but they still allowed users with red trust to participate? Nevertheless, the last word remains with the project team.