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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: 💦[RAIN]💦X11💦ONLY DL FROM GITHUB!💦20,000,000 COINS BURNED!💦condensate.co💦
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dacaldera
on 17/12/2017, 14:39:09 UTC

My suggestion is to get rid of the IOT device. It is too costly of an idea, and very difficult to implement.

I don't know much about code development, but is there a way to cap the total number of coins available? Right now it is infinite, I think. There should be a total coin cap.

Also, Reduce staking rewards by a large amount. Inflation is too high. Too many coins are circulating and they have too low of value. Maybe remove staking all-together for one full year to let the price catch up to the supply and demand. Set staking rewards to 0 for a year.

 Continue marketing the coin in the meantime. I think it will pick up some value this way. Too bad there is no coins to burn, otherwise burning a lot of coins could help.

I like rain because of the random rewards system, it is like a rain cloud of coins gets dumped on your wallet. This feature was fun, innovative, and very beneficial to rain. I think inventing new fun and engaging systems like that will help the currency become popular again.

I don't think re-starting a new chain is a good idea. Rehabilitating the current chain and coin is a very good challenging project. I think lots can be learned from it. I hope you choose this path.







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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Altcoins Under $1
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dacaldera
on 01/10/2017, 05:01:58 UTC
A good coin that fits the description of the op is Renos (RNS), which is traded on cryptopia. It is currently 4 cents per coin. The market capitalization averages to just under 1 million USD and has a circulating supply of 33 million. There are many reasons why the price of Renos could go up to $1. First, Renos has a good community, and therefore is a community coin (everything is done by voting). Second, The slack group is always active with new people and the developers are there to answer questions all the time. Third, the coin offers masternodes. This means that the community will become invested in the coin for the long term and it also means that the coin developers are actively keeping up with the latest trends in crypto. Fourth, they are actively developing the code and wallet, as can be seen with new releases on Github. Renos is on track for slow and steady growth. It is not a get rich quick type of thing, rather more like a buy low and hold for a long while.

The points about Renos above are things that you should take into consideration with any other coins that you find as well. Cryptopia has lots of low priced coins, but not all of 'em are great.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: [POS]New Logo Community Voting
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dacaldera
on 01/10/2017, 04:33:33 UTC
I know my vote doesn't count because I'm a newbie, but I think #34 is the best of them all.
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Board Service Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex..
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dacaldera
on 09/07/2017, 14:44:12 UTC
What is the current version of Leonardo? I downloaded a few months ago. Not sure what version I am currently running on my computer. Is there a way to check?
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] |BENJI| BenjiRolls | Scrypt PoW |[̲̅$̲̅(̲̅ιοο̲̅)̲̅$̲̅]BENJI in each Block|
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dacaldera
on 03/06/2017, 01:59:39 UTC
Anybody with a few bitcoins can pretty much buy up a good chunk of the total coin supply.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: what MOBO for mining?
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dacaldera
on 22/05/2017, 16:48:47 UTC
why you dont like the MSI Z270-A Pro? i have this and is perfect
6 gpu is working with no problems?

yes but you need to activate something in the bios to make the motherboard check for more than 3 gpu, after that you can run even 8 gpu on that motherboard, i still like the asrock more because it come with more power, but the asus one as the M2 which is very good for removing some cables

Is there a difference between the ASUS PRIME Z270-AR and the MSI Z270-A PRO?  
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Everything I want is sold out everywhere!
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dacaldera
on 22/05/2017, 14:48:00 UTC
IMHO, other alternatives are: Biostar TB250-BTC and TB350-BTC
These two are sold out

the asrock is almost discontinued but there are good alternative check the asus prime z270-a and p version they can carry up to 8 gpu with proper tweak https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=news&id=155

Ah yes, this looks like a good one. $40 more than what I had budgeted for my rigs, but may be worthwhile adding the extra cards there

I have asus prime z270-ar using 6 gpus not sure if i want to try 7th gpu.

I might ask for some help setting it up in a few days. Thanks for the reply.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Need help deciphering motherboard Specs
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dacaldera
on 22/05/2017, 06:59:08 UTC
Hi,

I'm just overwhelmed by the amount of motherboards available from any given brand. I need help understanding some things.

1. In general, is a Z170X board made by Gigabyte roughly the same as a Z170X board made by MSI? and I don't mean those two specific boards, but rather the number "170" referring to a specific component on the board that has a common function and performance?

2. Gigabyte GA-Z170XP-SLI LGA 1151 ATX in this scenario of a model number, what do all of the other acronyms really mean (XP-SLI LGA ATX...etc), especially in regards to mining performance. There seems to be variations of the same board with large price differences, and honestly it is confusing the F out of me.

3. Is it considered risky to just flat out buy a cheap motherboard that has 6 slots and expect it to work with 6 cards? for example, I'm looking at this mobo, with is generally not talked about in the mining forums, but is well priced and appears to have the slots needed for my 6 GPU rig. ASUS M5A97 LE R2.0 AM3+ ATX AMD Motherboard. What are the chances of this thing not working with 6 cards (besides losing the $80) because I read about people saying that as along as it has the slots avaialbe for the number of cards, it should work. But then others writing that it will only work on certain operating systems with full set of cards, and also read that if it has a certain cpu config it will not support more than 4 cards despite having 6 slots. It is all very confusing.

I'd like to compile a good set of answers so I can possibly help put together a more difinitive guide to selecting a proper motherboard. I don't like that I have to put in so much reading just to find a suitable board for a rig, and I would like to prevent having others that come along from having to deal with this as well. The forums are full of very contradictory information between people and their rigs.

Thanks,

dc


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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Everything I want is sold out everywhere!
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dacaldera
on 22/05/2017, 05:32:23 UTC
IMHO, other alternatives are: Biostar TB250-BTC and TB350-BTC
These two are sold out

the asrock is almost discontinued but there are good alternative check the asus prime z270-a and p version they can carry up to 8 gpu with proper tweak https://www.nicehash.com/index.jsp?p=news&id=155

Ah yes, this looks like a good one. $40 more than what I had budgeted for my rigs, but may be worthwhile adding the extra cards there
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Everything I want is sold out everywhere!
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dacaldera
on 22/05/2017, 05:13:04 UTC
 Angry

Where are you guys buying your motherboards? I can't seem to find anything in stock from the major online retailers. I'm looking for a 6 slot motherboard for rx 470's. The same goes for the GPU's. Do you just wait on a waiting list for stock to replenish or do you settle for a different model?

My first choice is clearly the ASRock H81 Pro BTC.

I'm looking at the ASRock AB350 Pro4 AM4 ATX AMD motherboard as an alternative to the sold out one, but I can't seem to find any confirmation that it supports 6 cards on linux.

Any advice?
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [$XVG] VERGE [POW][MultiAlgo][BLACKHOLE][Entire Line of TOR/i2P Resources]
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dacaldera
on 20/05/2017, 04:34:38 UTC
anybody know why the xvg.supernova.cc mining pool link is dead?
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Board Goods
Re: All Natural Low Sodium and High Flavor Hot Sauce
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dacaldera
on 17/05/2017, 04:44:56 UTC
This stuff looks good
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN]💦Condensate [RAIN]💦X11💦CPU/GPU💦PoW/PoS💦UPDATE - REWARD REDUCTION!!💦💦
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dacaldera
on 15/05/2017, 02:50:25 UTC
Coin sounds cool. I'd like to help however I can. Can I get a slack invite link?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: GPU mining motherboards for 2017
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dacaldera
on 08/05/2017, 05:11:17 UTC
There is plenty of mobos out there , i personally like the gigabyte ,i am using a no. Of gigabyte ultra durable and it works fine for months now , also i don't like using raisers it only generates problems , i would like to set my cards directly on the mobo so i get that mobos with minimum 4x 16xpcie with good psu and forget about it.

Is there a specific model of the gigabyte ultra durable that you reccomend? I'm looking at the gigabyte webpage and there are over 300 model variations of the ultra durable...lol. I'm planning a low budget noob rig and I'm thinking I should settle with 4 16pcie instead of what everybody else seems to recommend, which is 6 or 7 slots.
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Re: [ANN] leonArdo - Bitcoin Trading Bot for Poloniex, Bittrex, Bitstamp, Bitfinex..
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dacaldera
on 25/04/2017, 02:17:13 UTC
Hi,

I am liking LeonArdo's interface and aesthetics. The night theme is killer. One thing that I am having time struggling with is profits and losses. It seems so far that my trading strategies are profitable, but it is very difficult to determine the profits and losses at any given time. When I hover over a buy and sell indicator, the tooltip reveals some of the info I am looking for, But I think it would be better to see plain and clear the amount of profit or loss in the time period from when the strategy starts to the present. It's difficult to make good trading and strategy descisions for me because I don't see a solid figure anywhere that I can base my trades on. Perhaps I am not looking in the proper place? I want to know how much profit (or loss) LeonArdo is churning out for me. I'd like to see a solid figure in BTC or USD if possible, maybe just pertaining to each strategy. Just some thoughts.

On the bright side, LeonArdo has been a great tool.

Thanks,

DC