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[ANN] WoofCoin / New Coin [WOFC] GPU Mining/PoW
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Zrec
on 09/02/2023, 09:13:09 UTC


WOOF COIN

Since the beginning of the pandemic, pet surrendering rates have increased dramatically around the world. Waitlists for surrendering household pets have increased to a remarkable eight months as animal shelters and welfare organisations have seen an increase of 34% for animals needing help.

Typically, animal shelters are under resourced and under financed; relying heavily on donations and the volunteer efforts to assist animals.

This is where Woof Coin steps in. As avid lovers of dogs, we wanted to make a difference. Using the power of Proof of Work mining, we’ve created a coin where miners are contributing to the donation of money to animal welfare shelters. These shelters initially include the ASPCA who already have a cryptocurrency donation mechanism but with intention to expand to the RSPCA and other organizations suggested by the community. 

Our aim is to put animals first and we intend on developing ongoing relationships with pet shelters to help adoption.

Coins Specifications
21 billion supply
Block 2,100,000 halving (4 years estimated)
Algorithm: KawPOW
Proof of Work

Download Links:
https://github.com/WoofCoinMain/WoofCoin/releases/download/WoofCoin/WoofCoin.zip

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Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v10.0 (Windows/Linux)
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Zrec
on 25/09/2017, 00:48:49 UTC

I'm running v10 and the overclocking and voltage control are pretty great features, but they need some more work.
I have a very strange problem. Most of the time, when I power on the rig and start Claymore, the cards appear to be clocked to the correct frequencies set in the .bat file, but they mine with the hashrate of stock clocks. I have to stop Claymore and start it again for the cards to mine properly. For example, at stock speeds (1265/1750mhz) they mine with 24mh and at 1100/2050 they mine with 29mh. On the first run, gpu-z shows 1100/2050 clocks but the cards mine at 24mh. When I restart Claymore, the cards are at 1100/2050 again but they mine with 29mh. Also, sometimes the voltages don't change accordingly, so every time I have to check the voltages with gpu-z, to see if everything is correct and this kinda blows the idea of having a fast way to restart a miner and have him up and running in no time. I know other people that have the same problems. Hope that this gets fixed soon, since this automatic overclocking from Claymore is an extremely helpful and easy way to overclock.

I need to know Windows version, GPU model and drivers version to be able to reproduce this issue.

Good day Mister Claymore!

I had the same problem like ivanpop, the problem is related to restoring settings of downvolting and overclocking due to power loss of system. I'm using settings -cclock -mclock -cvddc -mvddc, and they work perfectly, but in case of power loss, after autoloading of miner, all videocards have stock speeds. If I restart miner, everything go back to normal.

Windows ver: Win 10 Pro
GPU model: Sapphire RX 580 Nitro+ 8GB (Hynix memory)
Driver version: 9.14.10.01293 Beta (Win10-64Bit-Crimson-ReLive-Beta-Blockchain-Workloads-Aug23)

I'm not programmer, but i think mabye it's somehow connected with text logs, wich are collecting data about work of miner, because in case of power loss there are no any entries about "closing" of miner