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Re:
by
achach
on 28/11/2021, 20:59:31 UTC
The new beta version is ready. It is mostly a bugfix release, the more significant upgrades are coming next month. You can download PhoenixMiner 6.0a from here:

PhoenixMiner_6.0a_Windows.zip
PhoenixMiner_6.0a_Linux.tar.gz

The new features in this release are:
  • Full LHR disable mode -lhrdis <n>  1 - yes (default), 0 - no
  • Show the GPU vendor name in the list of GPUs to make it easier to identify the GPUs
  • Added support for the latest AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1. There are some bugs in these drivers, particularly the clocks and voltages can't be set properly with older
    cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII)
  • Validated support for the latest AMD Windows drivers up to 21.11.2
  • Fixed issues with AMD RX6700XT cards with the latest AMD and Linux drivers
  • Fixed issues with AMD Vega and Radeon VII cards on latest Windows and Linux drivers
  • Fixed crash with very old Nvidia drivers (3xx.x)
  • Other fixes and small improvements

The updated list of known issues (driver incompatibilities, etc.) and workarounds:
AMD Linux driver 21.40.1 has a bug preventing proper setting of clocks and voltages on older cards (RX4x0/RX5x0/Vega/RadeonVII). Given that these drivers are also
usually slower than the older drivers for these cards, we recommend using Linux drivers 20.30 for anything older than RX6000 series.
If you are using Linux drivers 21.40.1 with Radeon VII cards, you need to add the option -fpwm 1 in order to have proper fan control.
AMD Linux drivers 21.40.1 has finally removed the requirement of PCIe atomics but there are problems when you try to mix Polaris (RX4x0/5x0) cards and Vega or newer
cards on the same rig.
Some Nvidia cards will report a lot of stale shares under Windows 11. Using the same driver version under Windows 10 resolves the issue.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: ❤️ Millions of valid Bitcoin addresses and private keys ❤️
by
achach
on 16/03/2021, 10:27:09 UTC
It is unlikely that you will be able to find anything worthwhile there.
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Board Services
Re: Visa cards affiliate program from OWNR
by
achach
on 16/03/2021, 10:25:07 UTC
Your crypto card is not much different from other cards right now, but it's not bad. I hope you will continue to develop this direction.

It seems to me that their card is now quite developed, and performs all the stated functions.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: How to buy Bitcoin in South Africa?
by
achach
on 24/02/2021, 14:49:10 UTC
What problems may arise? You can buy online on any of the popular platforms.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Online Banks should hold a large portion of your wallet
by
achach
on 24/02/2021, 14:47:48 UTC
I'd rather not do that. I keep my funds on Ownr and can buy major cryptocurrencies via Bitfinex. No problem.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin could destroy economy
by
achach
on 27/10/2020, 16:04:09 UTC
No. Bitcoin will be the light that will change the economy, not destroy it.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: BitCoin and bitcoin high transaction fees
by
achach
on 20/10/2020, 16:20:20 UTC
High fees will disappear over time, rest assured. They will find another way to make money.
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Re: Why is the price of BTC (and any other crypto) always higher in Asian countries?
by
achach
on 23/09/2020, 14:37:46 UTC
Maybe it has something to do with taxes? Or a local margin?
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Re: Bitcoin for salary
by
achach
on 18/09/2020, 14:27:59 UTC
I wouldn't mind getting paid in bitcoins. It would make my life a little easier. But only if I could make all purchases using a crypto card.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Why government Don't kill btc?
by
achach
on 17/09/2020, 14:58:38 UTC
Maybe they don't know how to handle it. Or maybe they want to use it in the future for their own purposes.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The Bitcoin society
by
achach
on 16/09/2020, 16:27:44 UTC
Over time, the bitcoin society will become larger and have different values, the connection will no longer be as strong, and in general it will be more heterogeneous.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Millennial Generation Investors Prefer Bitcoin Over Gold
by
achach
on 11/09/2020, 13:34:38 UTC
No wonder, because digital technologies have become a part of our lives. No one dreams of gold anymore, everyone dreams of money. And how to get money with a minimum start-up capital? That's right, you need to trade cryptocurrencies.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Other people who worked hard to build Bitcoins indirectly
by
achach
on 10/09/2020, 14:58:07 UTC
Meanwhile, crypto miners are wiping sweat from their faces.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: building a crypto criminal database
by
achach
on 09/09/2020, 14:19:28 UTC
I would create a trust base with crypto companies and persons. This would be most effective
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Patience above all will be rewarded here
by
achach
on 04/09/2020, 16:13:51 UTC
Patience and understanding of risks are the key to successful crypto trading.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is Bitcoin such a big risk?
by
achach
on 03/09/2020, 14:22:49 UTC
Our whole life is a risk. Bitcoin is only a small part of it.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Slow adoption and decentralized nature of bitcoin
by
achach
on 01/09/2020, 14:45:55 UTC
Decentralization is probably not possible in full. And the slow adoption was due to the influence of external forces.
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Re: Chris Larsen, Chair Of Ripple, Argues China Can Reverse Bitcoin Transactions
by
achach
on 27/08/2020, 04:56:37 UTC
This sounds very strange and improbable. In some ways, this is more politics than crypto news. I think China will certainly continue to struggle in the crypto market, but not in this form.
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Re: Blockstream Green vs Electrum...which do you recommended for security?
by
achach
on 13/08/2020, 15:05:15 UTC
I haven't tried Blockstream Green, but Electrum I would recommend for security.
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Re: Average Congressman has nearly 60 years. Can those grandpas regulate bitcoin?
by
achach
on 11/08/2020, 14:31:26 UTC
No, definitely not. But soon this will change and crypto will be mentioned more often among congressmen.