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Re: Why hate BCH?
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Kenc
on 28/11/2017, 11:10:30 UTC
After a lot of reading, I can have a sense why so many hate on Bitcoin Cash.
Mainly, and telling simply, as I understand, because it draws Bitcoin value lower.
But still, as I understand, Bitcoin Cash main purpose was to make transactions faster and cheaper.
Well, tbh, I really like this idea, and Bitcoin at the moment can't satisfy cheap and fast payment idea as it used to be.
Cryptocurrencies are not only for holding, it should be used for easy spending also. Don't you think, Bitcoin Cash can be adopted by world, because, at least, at the moment, it is way more fun and easy to use it than Bitcoin.

What are your thoughts about it?
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Re: [ANN][UBQ] Ubiq - Smart Contracts For An Automated World
by
Kenc
on 23/06/2017, 09:28:13 UTC
Still confused.
Got mysleft RX 460.
It mines all of these: ETH, UBQ, EXP the same speed 12 MH/s, so it is strange why it differs so much on my previous R7 370 card...

Every card is different. The hardware on each model is different so you'll get different results. My older 7950's can push out 23 MH/s (UBIQ) with a slight overclock. Ethereum is different due to the dag file size, as is exp. I get slightly more hash for exp than ethereum.

I see.
Still strange to consider which card to buy, when seller of R7 370 said he gets 37 Mh/s from 2x cards for ETH, later i discovered that it gets that much for EXP, similar even higher for UBQ, and checked only 23+ MH/s for ETH from 2x cards.

By this calculation bought 3x RX 360 seller stated he is getting ~13,5 MH/s ETH each, so i though, i should get like 20 MH/s UBQ, but sadly almost same Mh/s for UBQ as for ETH.
Hard to decide before buying.
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Re: [ANN][UBQ] Ubiq - Smart Contracts For An Automated World
by
Kenc
on 23/06/2017, 07:13:08 UTC
Hello,
I'm new to mining coins, and maybe I could get answer from more experienced miners here.
I though that all Ethash type coins should have same hash rate from same hardware/software, but I get like 20 Mh/s for ethereum and up to 37 Mh/s for Ubiq.
Anyone knows do I have problem with my mining software/hardware or is it normal?

If you are reading the hashrate from the miningpool you are using, it might take some time until it's better regulated. I use Claymore miner and ubiqpool.io and they show the following stats:
Claymore miner: ~24.5 Mh
Ubiqpool (30m): 26.67 MH
Ubiqpool (3h): 24.39 MH
So it probably needs a little time to correctly read the hashrate. I had the same 24,5 Mh with Ethereum.


Thanks for the answer.


I was telling Claymore miners stats.
Thats why I'm confused. About pools stats I uderstand that.
But now, tested with claymore, getting:
20.0 Mh for ETH,
33.7 Mh for EXP,
36.9 Mh for UBQ.
Yesterday was the same stats.
Wonder should they all differ so much...

It has to do with the size of the DAG file.

So, as the DAG file size increases you all mine slower?

I decreases the amount of usable GPU memory for calculations. I remember getting 2x the throughput on ethereum a year ago.

Understood. Thanks for the answer. I was confused, because I checked old posts, of people getting nearly 2x more hash rate from same GPU's than me, haha Smiley

Still confused.
Got mysleft RX 460.
It mines all of these: ETH, UBQ, EXP the same speed 12 MH/s, so it is strange why it differs so much on my previous R7 370 card...
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Re: [ANN][UBQ] Ubiq - Smart Contracts For An Automated World
by
Kenc
on 20/06/2017, 06:13:43 UTC
Hello,
I'm new to mining coins, and maybe I could get answer from more experienced miners here.
I though that all Ethash type coins should have same hash rate from same hardware/software, but I get like 20 Mh/s for ethereum and up to 37 Mh/s for Ubiq.
Anyone knows do I have problem with my mining software/hardware or is it normal?

If you are reading the hashrate from the miningpool you are using, it might take some time until it's better regulated. I use Claymore miner and ubiqpool.io and they show the following stats:
Claymore miner: ~24.5 Mh
Ubiqpool (30m): 26.67 MH
Ubiqpool (3h): 24.39 MH
So it probably needs a little time to correctly read the hashrate. I had the same 24,5 Mh with Ethereum.


Thanks for the answer.
I was telling Claymore miners stats.
Thats why I'm confused. About pools stats I uderstand that.
But now, tested with claymore, getting:
20.0 Mh for ETH,
33.7 Mh for EXP,
36.9 Mh for UBQ.
Yesterday was the same stats.
Wonder should they all differ so much...

It has to do with the size of the DAG file.

So, as the DAG file size increases you all mine slower?

I decreases the amount of usable GPU memory for calculations. I remember getting 2x the throughput on ethereum a year ago.

Understood. Thanks for the answer. I was confused, because I checked old posts, of people getting nearly 2x more hash rate from same GPU's than me, haha Smiley
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Re: [ANN][UBQ] Ubiq - Smart Contracts For An Automated World
by
Kenc
on 20/06/2017, 04:49:10 UTC
Hello,
I'm new to mining coins, and maybe I could get answer from more experienced miners here.
I though that all Ethash type coins should have same hash rate from same hardware/software, but I get like 20 Mh/s for ethereum and up to 37 Mh/s for Ubiq.
Anyone knows do I have problem with my mining software/hardware or is it normal?

If you are reading the hashrate from the miningpool you are using, it might take some time until it's better regulated. I use Claymore miner and ubiqpool.io and they show the following stats:
Claymore miner: ~24.5 Mh
Ubiqpool (30m): 26.67 MH
Ubiqpool (3h): 24.39 MH
So it probably needs a little time to correctly read the hashrate. I had the same 24,5 Mh with Ethereum.


Thanks for the answer.
I was telling Claymore miners stats.
Thats why I'm confused. About pools stats I uderstand that.
But now, tested with claymore, getting:
20.0 Mh for ETH,
33.7 Mh for EXP,
36.9 Mh for UBQ.
Yesterday was the same stats.
Wonder should they all differ so much...

It has to do with the size of the DAG file.

So, as the DAG file size increases you all mine slower?
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Re: [ANN][UBQ] Ubiq - Smart Contracts For An Automated World
by
Kenc
on 19/06/2017, 18:02:05 UTC
Hello,
I'm new to mining coins, and maybe I could get answer from more experienced miners here.
I though that all Ethash type coins should have same hash rate from same hardware/software, but I get like 20 Mh/s for ethereum and up to 37 Mh/s for Ubiq.
Anyone knows do I have problem with my mining software/hardware or is it normal?

If you are reading the hashrate from the miningpool you are using, it might take some time until it's better regulated. I use Claymore miner and ubiqpool.io and they show the following stats:
Claymore miner: ~24.5 Mh
Ubiqpool (30m): 26.67 MH
Ubiqpool (3h): 24.39 MH
So it probably needs a little time to correctly read the hashrate. I had the same 24,5 Mh with Ethereum.


Thanks for the answer.
I was telling Claymore miners stats.
Thats why I'm confused. About pools stats I uderstand that.
But now, tested with claymore, getting:
20.0 Mh for ETH,
33.7 Mh for EXP,
36.9 Mh for UBQ.
Yesterday was the same stats.
Wonder should they all differ so much...
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Topic
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Re: [ANN][UBQ] Ubiq - Smart Contracts For An Automated World
by
Kenc
on 19/06/2017, 09:31:06 UTC
Hello,
I'm new to mining coins, and maybe I could get answer from more experienced miners here.
I though that all Ethash type coins should have same hash rate from same hardware/software, but I get like 20 Mh/s for ethereum and up to 37 Mh/s for Ubiq.
Anyone knows do I have problem with my mining software/hardware or is it normal?