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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: The bulls will run Q4 2018. Thoughts?
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Katimand
on 27/09/2018, 09:49:05 UTC
Very positive of a turn in the market in the next 2 months. There seems to be a lot of sideways movement at the moment creating uncertainty. Let's hope it is a big swing upwards

If the Bitmain IPO is a success, the coin price will rise a lot, especially the BCH.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] DelosMiner for nVidia GPUs by TeamDelos
by
Katimand
on 10/06/2018, 20:58:11 UTC
Why all this FUD?

DelosMiner has 1% dev fee and that's really fair! Using it on my rigs without any issues.

I'd also love to see PHI2 being added.

Cheers

So why others say 4% fee?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: What is your favorite/greatest mining moment?
by
Katimand
on 11/04/2018, 07:50:38 UTC
Believe it or not, greatest mining moment for me is Monero and other cryptonight coins forking to cryptonight V7 and ".|." message to shitmain

I had the similar moment. The profit just lasted two days though.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's NeoScrypt AMD GPU Miner (Windows)
by
Katimand
on 04/03/2018, 19:47:44 UTC
r9 380 2Gb gets 0.583Mh/s at stock clocks. Can anybody get higher with this cards?


That is similar to my speed.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: How to mine Bitcoin Gold?
by
Katimand
on 04/11/2017, 15:23:33 UTC
Since today you can start mining Bitcoin Gold. Soon you can use CosmoPool for it.

Here is their link http://cosmopool.online/


but what wallet address do u use nobody seems to fkcing answer   that question

You can just use your bitcoin address.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: GPU Mining Rigs - Is it too late to start?...
by
Katimand
on 22/09/2017, 08:48:12 UTC
It goes in cycles, right now profits are not as high, but still you have profit.
If you have too expensive electricity then i would not go into mining.
I hope trend will overturn and mining profits will be bigger in the future

that is right. If your electricity price is less than $0.1/Kwh, you will make money most of the time.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Fourth alt coin thread last three got oversized.
by
Katimand
on 13/07/2017, 07:14:22 UTC
Just doing some catchup on my reading, since a number of us here at Phil's thread use Nicehash... pls read

How will the possible Bitcoin UASF, BIP148, BIP149 and SegWit2x affect you2017-06-19
https://new.nicehash.com/news/174


@Marvell1

After running ETH farm for nearly 2 years now.... I learnt an important lesson, esp if you have 20-30 rigs farm.

Rule No 1 -- always under clock, and under-volt (modded ROMs for low power higher hash if necessary)
Your gear will last longer this way.
Substantial savings on power bill too.
You can manage the cooling solution better.

Rule No 2 -- never dual mine otherwise hell will break loose sooner or later.
Sure you get a few more bucks for the 2nd coin.... but the RX isn't really optimized for the 2nd coin in Claymore's list.
When the profitability is better, I usually get my non-RX rigs, like Nanos and 390s, to mine DCR, ZEC and others directly

Rule No 3 -- always use the best card for the best coin type.
While all my AMDs are ETH mining.... all my 1080tis are mining exclusively ZEC, because simply NVIDIA cards are very good for ZEC


Very good info, you are right I had around 40 nanos dual mining dc all of last year and only 20 of them are still alive, on the RX cards I have only fried a few so i dual  mine with the higer end 480s
but you are right i can tell the cards are dying slowing due to the summer heat.

My question is why do you care if they die ? I just RMA them since they are only 1 or two years old ?

on 3) yeah you are right Nvidia is way better on ZEC but I have found dual mining with 1070s and 1080tis is basically close to a wash in profitablity since the 1000 series does not really use much more power dual mining
compared to the RX cards ?

That being said my 20 remaining nanos are stil dual mining SIA and Eth, mostly because I cant downgrade my drivers to mine ZEC , I have 20 i need to RMA though I keep putting it off.

I think it is better to mine with safe clocks. When you have to RMA, it takes time and hurt your profit.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: rx490?
by
Katimand
on 02/01/2017, 15:58:54 UTC
490 ie Vega 10 (most likely will be named 500 series), will be a 64 CU die paired to either a 2048 or 4096bit HBM2 interface (will be 512 GB/s mem throughput either way). Based on mem bandwidth alone it should be able to do about 43 MH eth, and about 400S/s zec, but some of that is going to be dependent on where the core is clocked (especially for zec mining).

Either way doubt it will be able to touch the 470/480 on perf/$

I am all down for more powerful cards but if they wont have a cheaper perf/$ ratio then they have to have some other pros

what do we suspect the power ratio to be like?

if we take for example the 7990 it's going to be pretty high and very hard to keep cooled down, probably not gonna be worth the try.

That is right. I only run the 7990 at below 1000mV and 900MHz. Otherwise, it is too hot.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: rx490?
by
Katimand
on 03/12/2016, 09:26:15 UTC
Do keep in mind that mining sales EVEN FOR AMD are a very small part of their overall sales - even on the higher-end cards Miners prefer.

 For NVidia, it's not a noticeable factor at all as they've rarely been overall competative on any GPU-based coins.
 THEIR stronghold is Folding@Home and the like - and that's a very small factor for them (except perhaps for EVGA with their long-standing FAH support/reward program).



That is right. But if the ZCash takes off, there will be more mininig operations. That could change a lot in the future.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Zcash, Postmine (materally premine (semantics much))
by
Katimand
on 03/11/2016, 09:45:25 UTC
Ok so with my Lawyer hat on I took a quick look at the Zcash FAQ.

Zcash try to  address the "premine" accusation, which is often seen as deleterious in the crypto community,

Zcash argument is effecitvely allocating funds after mining has started and open to anyone to mine, (semantically) Zcash then say it is "not a premine".

However materially it is the same thing.

The aspect of the premine in issue is not when the mining was done, but how a percentage of funds was always locked up, requiring everyone else to come on board and pick up the tab, give it value etc.


So it is disingenuous of Zcash to claim its not a premine while achieving exactly the same thing.

In effect they have extend/changed the temporal horizon of the premine to a postmine for 4 years.

How do you feel about a 4 year premine, well that's what you have here, a 4 year postmine

I am not saying a postmine is intrinsically wrong (or a premine for that matter), but I am saying they should be more transparent in their info to the community, if they wish to generate trust.



It cost money to develop the coin. If the price of the ZCash is very high, I do not mind them taking 20% share.
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Board Press
Re: [2016-10-23] Financial Inclusion Fund Leads $5 Million Investment in Bitcoin
by
Katimand
on 24/10/2016, 07:00:39 UTC
"Announced today, the Series A round was led by Accion Frontier Inclusion Fund, a fund dedicated solely to startups focused on financial inclusion. The round also included participation from BeeNext, Digital Currency Group, Eric Schmidt's Innovation Endeavors, Global Brain, Pantera Capital, Rebright Partners and Wavemaker Labs.

Notably, the investment included support from two innovation labs backed by major telecom providers in the Philippines: Kickstart Ventures, a wholly owned subsidiary of Globe Telecom; and IdeaSpace Foundation, an incubator backed by First Pacific, which owns telecom providers including Smart Communications.

Reaching the underserved

It's the latter two investors that CEO Ron Hose believes offer his startup the biggest avenues for growth as it tries to reach its target of 600 million customers.

Hose told CoinDesk:

"We've actually worked closely with them so we can facilitate payments to their mobile wallets and send money to any phone in the company. They have infrastructure locally, we help facilitate more usage of the infrastructure."

One reason for this traction may be that, unlike many bitcoin startups (which focus on digital currency), Hose said Coins uses the blockchain as a "transfer protocol", or a means to the end of serving the underserved in its target markets.

Hose further explained that Coins customers don't have to carry exposure to bitcoin's volatility, since they have the option to hold funds in Philippine pesos or digital currency.

"We're big bitcoin fans, but people who are unbanked, they can't afford volatility," Hose said.

In statements, participating investors like Ganesh Rengaswamy, partner at Accion Frontier Inclusion Fund manager Quona Capital, spoke broadly about how they believe digital currencies could play a role in promoting financial inclusion.

Bank collaboration

Rather than go for disruption, Hose credited Coins's growth in part to its willingness to embrace working with larger partners.

"The reason that we've built so many partnerships is you need to work with the banks. You need to work with telcos, governments, non-profit organizations and bring everyone to the table," he said

So far, Hose argues this has allowed Coins to find creative ways to serve customers. For instance, he noted how his startup now enables "cardless withdrawals" at 450 ATMs. Rather than use a debit card, Coins users can enter an SMS code and gain access to cash.

"They get cash out right out away. It's 24/7, it's the most convenient remittance you will find. This is rain or shine," Hose continued.

Elsewhere, Hose has expanded to services that might seem unconventional in more developed markets. This includes offering door-to-door cash delivery and service at local convenience store chains, which he asserts are all part of a larger strategy.

Hose concluded:

"For us, it's not about getting press, we have a mission to reach as many customers as possible.""
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: want to start mining
by
Katimand
on 24/09/2016, 20:12:28 UTC
Today one of my friend hit me with his question that he want to start bitcoin mining but i am a noob too in mining thing so i though it is the right time to ask you guys about it
his pc has

2gb ram
Intel 2.8 Ghz processor
500 gb HDD
Internet - coming soon 500kbps download speed
 
and his mobile has(for web mining) :

2gb Ram
Intel 1.6 Ghz
Internet - download speed 4-5 mbps

he asked me 1.what pool should he use? 2.what software he should use and some additional information about this. precautions and guides are welcome too

Not worth mining. Perhaps could mine Altcoins and sell it on exchanges such as Yobit for some Bitcoins. But if electricity prices are high, then it is totally not worth it.

It is better to mine the altcoin. It is more profitable than mining the bitcoin directly. The ROI is quite fast.