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[ANN] WoofCoin / New Coin [WOFC] GPU Mining/PoW
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cyberunknown
on 04/03/2023, 11:50:57 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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Please reach out if you have any questions  Smiley
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: rig.cards - remote rig monitoring and notifications by email and Telegram
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cyberunknown
on 08/05/2019, 15:36:31 UTC
Thanks for great service!

My suggestions:
1. Displaying miner version eg. PhoenixMiner 4.2c;
2. Displaying hashrate for each card in the rig;
3. Displaying accepted / stales / incorrect shares;
4. Abillity to view / edit / send config.txt (like Claymore's EthMan do) directly to the rig (phoenix miner -cdmrs -cdm 2).
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 3.5d: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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cyberunknown
on 08/10/2018, 16:13:26 UTC
Hi,
Sorry if the problem has already been solved, I did not read the entire thread.

I am willing to give this miner a try but it draws far more power than claymore for a similar or little higher hashrate.

I use it with win10 with 6 RX580.
With claymore (11.9), 186Mh/s @ 830W
With Phoenix (3.5d), 187Mh/s @ 1150W!
I tried to use the same values for clocks and voltages (which are set in config.txt) or to let it blank without any effect.
What am I doing wrong?

Install latest version of AMD drivers then switch to compute mode.
So you assume that he got 187 Mh/s from 6xRX580 with compute mode off?  Shocked
I think noobs account should not be allowed to give advice, only ask...

to answer OP: looks like clock and/or voltages are not properly applied, because power draw for phoenix is about the same as for claymore. And with that I refer you to  posts on this and previous page: "ALWAYS use 3rd party soft to control clocks, power and fans: OverdriveNtool for red and nvidiaInspector for green; don't use AB - it's shit. Don't use miners for controls."

He used Blockchain driver.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 3.5d: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
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cyberunknown
on 08/10/2018, 15:45:29 UTC
Hi,
Sorry if the problem has already been solved, I did not read the entire thread.

I am willing to give this miner a try but it draws far more power than claymore for a similar or little higher hashrate.

I use it with win10 with 6 RX580.
With claymore (11.9), 186Mh/s @ 830W
With Phoenix (3.5d), 187Mh/s @ 1150W!
I tried to use the same values for clocks and voltages (which are set in config.txt) or to let it blank without any effect.
What am I doing wrong?

Install latest version of AMD drivers then switch to compute mode.