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Re: [ANN] [ICO] SIRIN LABS ICO - Secure Blockchain Consumer Electronics
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dude215p
on 08/03/2018, 14:08:20 UTC
Actually Messi posted a photo and a comment on his facebook page, so they let him confirm this for them. Kind of smart marketing...
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Filming with SIRIN LABS their new campaign. Together we are building something significant, the blockchain operating system for all electronic devices. #BLOCKCHAIN #CRS

Shooting with SIRIN LABS for their new campaign. Together we're building something significant, a Blockchain Operating System for all electronic devices. #Blockchain #SRN
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Re: [ANN] [ICO] SIRIN LABS ICO - Secure Blockchain Consumer Electronics
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dude215p
on 08/03/2018, 12:54:17 UTC
Why do you think there was no photo of messi on their twitter posts about the commercial being filmed?

And even though that happened, looks like right now the coin is taking off.

Do you guys have any idea what is happening?
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Re: [ANN] [ICO] SIRIN LABS ICO - Secure Blockchain Consumer Electronics
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dude215p
on 06/03/2018, 08:55:13 UTC
Yeah, it really looks like it has given the coin new life, it's going up right now.
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Re: [ANN] [ICO] SIRIN LABS ICO - Secure Blockchain Consumer Electronics
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dude215p
on 22/02/2018, 13:24:17 UTC
I think it's getting pretty interesting with Sirin now...

do you think this a good investment?
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Re: [ANN] [ICO] SIRIN LABS ICO - Secure Blockchain Consumer Electronics
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dude215p
on 21/02/2018, 17:25:54 UTC
I find it very interesting how the SRN coin is fluctuating. It's mostly going down, but sometimes there are these Pumps that go into it to keep it form losing its entire value. I assume people are speculating on them and that's why the coin still drops quite fast after the pumps.
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Re: Mining as full time income
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dude215p
on 21/02/2018, 15:38:21 UTC
I think best thing to do is to reinvest ALL of what you get from mining back into mining hardware.
That way you can exponentially increase your income.

but, if you invest everything you get, at some point you do have to stop so you can actually USE the money you made.

It's an interesting dilema.

as for the coins, you would need to get at least 1.5$ per day per 1060, is that possible with current profitability?
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Re: GPU fans started failing, had to improvise a little
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dude215p
on 21/02/2018, 11:37:33 UTC
I have a mini-itx Gigabyte 1070 which has a bad fan, it only starts if I push it by hand, and at some point it stops for some reason, I've never been around when it stops.

I tried pulling the rottary part off, cleaning and oiling up the middle pin, and it didn't make a difference (it wasn't very dirty to begin with).

Right now I have another fan working on top of it, but I didn't dismantle the shroud, and it's fine, but it's winter time and I'm keeping the mining PC on the balcony.

Do you guys have any suggestion on how to fix this fan? as I will probably want to eventually sell this card.
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Re: [ANN] [ICO] SIRIN LABS ICO - Secure Blockchain Consumer Electronics
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dude215p
on 16/02/2018, 11:36:11 UTC
I have a question about the phone, how can it have 'cold storage' wallet if it is integrated in the phone (a connected device)? I don't get this...

Edit: just read the announcement, it looks like it has a physical switch. If that switch basically connects some hardware through an interface like USB, and otherwise it is completely disconnected, it could work just like an external device and it would be vulnerable only while it's connected.
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Re: Pool Api to CSV tool
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dude215p
on 30/01/2018, 15:18:57 UTC
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Is there any way you could have it also monitor the running total / paid out total?

Yes, just modify the config file like I said in the first post.

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I was also still wondering how your comparison is going?

this was the last time I measured:

https://i.imgur.com/wDFRX0E.jpg

I the comparison once I reached payout thresholds for the pools the other, so I could mine only on ahash.
So Ahashpool seemed to be slightly ahead, by a small margin, but basically I think you can use whichever you like most. I find ahash more responsive, and has more miners than hashrefinery so I still use it.
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Re: What are you mining right now ....and why?
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dude215p
on 29/01/2018, 18:59:10 UTC
People don't say what they mine on the forums, cause the more miners there are, the more the difficulty increases. Even if your personal 3x1070 wouldn't actually make a difference, posting such info publicly would maybe influence more, larger miners to get on the same coin.

Unless they mine on autoexchange to btc pools where it's more about what algo to mine, than what coin.
If that is the case, it's very easy to take a look at MegaMiner, NemosMiner or SniffDogMiner algo switchers and see what is most profitable most often.
In my case, with the same setup as yours (3x1070), I can see that the most profitable algos are:
- blake2s, x17, lyra2v2 (these all usually mine Verge coin, so if you want you might try that one)
- Neoscrypt (lots of coins use neoscrypt, vivo, guncoin, orbitcoin, crowdcoin, feathercoin, innova, trezarcoin just to name a few), the fact that there's a lot of them makes neoscrypt an algo pretty stable to mine, even if not always the best.
- Phi (Luxcoin)
There are other profitable algos/coins but they usually are very unstable like nist5-bulwark or tribus-denarius. They sometimes top the charts for profitablity and then drop as fast as they climbed, so I removed them.

I don't know how much more worth it is to mine the actual coin and then spend the time to analyze when is best to convert them, it also depends if you want to mine a coin that you think will go up a lot, but then you're also an investor not only a miner, it's your call, but do share any info if you have it.
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Re: GPU noise (not fan) when mining x17 w/ Nemosminer (Windows)
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dude215p
on 24/01/2018, 20:38:23 UTC
yeah, it's coil whine, I have it on my 1070s as well, only when running x17. But it mostly comes out of the speakers, if I turn off the speakers it can still be heard but it's much more silent. There's some sort of interference with the on board sound card. You can try turning off the speakers/amp and see if it's better that way if it bothers you.
X17 algorithm does a very wierd oscillation of the card's power limit, and you can even hear the sound change as you go through different power limits (slower to faster as you increase it)
So that oscillation in power limit might cause the chokes on the card to vibrate so you get coil whine. I was also thinking that x17 algorithm might be further optimized in the future, and then the sound might stop.
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Re: Megaminer 5.2 - Multi pool / Multi Algo launcher
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dude215p
on 22/01/2018, 20:24:51 UTC
I see a problem with the recently added always updating "benchmark" results: when you add or remove GPUs after you've done the benchmarks the results get messed up, as the currently running algos will change in values, whereas others will not. especially when adding GPUs this will move the current top algo(s) up ahead above the others so they never run again and therefore also don't update their results.

maybe an option to disable the updating after benchmarks could be added?

you can just rename your current gpu groups, then it will have to benchmark them again.
For example I use a group with 3x1070 (devices 0,1,2), if I want to game on my card that has a display on it, i just copy a different config.txt where I have a group named 2x1070 with devices 1,2

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that said, I was also wondering about what to do when I change the overclock on my cards, I sometimes run them at 64-75% power limit (when I sleep I want them quiter), and sometimes at 75-89% PL, so hashrate changes a little, so when downclocking it's more probable it will change algos more often, while when upclocking, it will change algos less.
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Re: Which coins are best to mine with GTX 1070
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dude215p
on 22/01/2018, 19:58:50 UTC
I have compared some software and some pools.
Between ahashpool, zpool and hashrefinery it looks like ahashpool is still a bit more profitable, but not by how much your algo-switching software will say. The estimated profits look kind of inflated, you should expect about 2/3 of what you see there.
I tried using various algo-switching software, and the powershell ones are all very similar (nemosminer, megaminer, sniffdogminer). They might have different optimisations built in, or they might get different miners for different algorithms but they should do the same thing, and you can always configure them the way you want them by editing the ps1 and json files.
I have 3 1070s and I am using MegaMiner (which benchmarks different miners for each algorithm), for neoscrypt it should settle on ccminerKlausT, which is pretty good, but I find that I get slightly better performance using ccminer-alexis78-ms2013-cuda7.5, so I just replaced it with this one, while also having set intensity to 16.63 (which is the limit for me to not get out of memory errors, but your millage may vary)
I also found out that it switches a lot, so what you can do is add a high PercentageToSwitch parameter (I use 30%), so your algorithm will not switch unless another algorithm is
30% more profitable, so you don't lose a lot during the ramping up, I set a small interval of 200s, so it checks pretty often if the current algorithm is still no less than 30% from the highest profitable algorithm.
That done, I found that it still switched a lot because of very short spikes in some algos/coins, so I decided to only use the more profitable more often or the more stable algos, so right now I only have blake2s, neoscrypt, lyra2v2, x17 and phi.

I'm still fiddling with these settings and I'm not sure how useful profit switching is myself.
Basically by the time you get some part of the coins for your hashrate from the pool, and by the time those actually get exchanged (if using autoexchange), their value may have changed a lot, and usualy not for the better.

You can also try to use ahashpool24h, which is the same pool but with a different api that returns profitability for the last 24 hours instead of current profitability. But I did saw a post from a user saying that he used 2 identical rigs, and got a bit more from the one using current profitability.

You can also do your own tests and let us know what you find out. Maybe use 2 cards to mine a single algorithm, and 2 cards to run profit switching, and then compare revenue (you'll have to be patient and probably use 2 different wallets)
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Re: best miner for neoscrypt on gtx 1070 (and gtx 1070 ti)?
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dude215p
on 22/01/2018, 19:32:06 UTC
From my experience, ccminer-alexis78-ms2013-cuda7.5 is a tiny bit faster than ccminerKlausT
I set intensity to 16.63, but if you get out of memory errors, you can try to lower that.

Overclocking both core and memory helps, but the exact clocks depend on what 1070 you have, some have higher TDP, some have different memory etc. (I have 3 different ones and they are all different) and it also depends if you want maximum hashrate or efficiency.
You should see more than 1200Kh/s if going for hashrate, and about 1100kh if going for efficiency.

Hsminer is about as fast, but also has a dev fee.
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Re: Megaminer 5.2 - Multi pool / Multi Algo launcher
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dude215p
on 20/01/2018, 11:29:00 UTC
so this is the continuation of that graph (starting points are where the other one ended)

https://i.imgur.com/wDFRX0E.jpg

So after a little more than 24 hours, I can tell that ahashpool is still the most profitable, but the differences aren't as great as I thought.
We now see some small drops on ahash as well, I think those are caused by actual exchange rates not being as high as I initially predicted, and these should probably not apear when mining with no autoexchange.

About comparing estimated vs actual profit, that is a bit harder to do because it has to factor in your hashrate. While MegaMiner does this, it just shows instant estimated income, and it doesn't log anything.

For me to include it in the tool I've made, I'll need to interface with ccminer as well, and use its api, it's a lot more work.
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Re: Pool Api to CSV tool
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dude215p
on 19/01/2018, 15:38:14 UTC
I have a 3x1070 Rig. I've run 3 instances of MegaMiner one for each card, pointing to Ahashpool, Zpool and HashRefinery

From this morning, this is what I have until now:
https://i.imgur.com/HK7k1XT.png
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Pool Api to CSV tool
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dude215p
on 19/01/2018, 10:10:49 UTC
Gets data from mining pools every interval minutes and writes it to CSV file, along with current date and time.

This way, if you keep it running you can have a detailed timeline of your actual income.

I've made a small C# program (as I'm more proficient with that than with powershell) that gets data from pool's apis every 2 minutes. I've made it configurable too so anyone can use it.
You'll have to edit app.config (or PoolApiToCSV.exe.config in debug folder) for it to work for your wallet,(just replace the wallet address at the end of each API address). You can also use it for other APIs, just make sure you correlate measures with api addresses, and refer to each pool's api page (eg. https://www.ahashpool.com/site/api/ )

If you want to open the CSV with Excel and you still have the tool open, make a copy of the CSV file and open that as excel locks the file.

In order to make graphs in Excel, the most useful and easy thing is to select all data and insert a scatter X, Y graph, there you can compare your actual profits made on different pools (or anything else you have configured), by having the DateTime as your X axis, like that, even if you don't keep this tool running all the time or you change the interval, you'll still see relevant data.

Here's a github link:

https://github.com/dude215p/PoolApiToCSV
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Re: Megaminer 5.2 - Multi pool / Multi Algo launcher
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dude215p
on 19/01/2018, 08:21:25 UTC
I've been wondering myself what the actual rates are for different pools.

I was mining only on Ahash pool, and I realized that their estiamations are inflated. Especially when comparing with Hashrefinery, even for algorithms that are not 'hot', all estimations where 20% higher.

I have a small rig with 3x1070 and right now I'm running an instance of MegaMiner on each so I can compare between Ahash, Hashrefinery and Zpool.
I'm running into different problems comparing the pools though. For example it took a lot of time for Hashrefinery to give me some XVG for the x17 I minned because it's a smaller pool, and there where only about 100 other minners for x17.

Comparing actual vs estimated is even harder as the estimations vary wildly.

I've also made a small monitoring bot to access pools' API every 2 minutes and write results to CSV file. I can then open that in excel and make some graphs over real profit made.

For now, Ahash pool still seems the best, but this experiment will need to run for a lot longer to be sure.

Let me know if you guys are interested in this, or have any other suggestions, and maybe I'll post some numbers a few days from now, when more data accumulates.

EDIT:
here's the tool I made:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2783884

EDIT2:

I have a 3x1070 Rig. I've run 3 instances of MegaMiner one for each card, pointing to Ahashpool, Zpool and HashRefinery

From this morning, this is what I have until now:
https://i.imgur.com/HK7k1XT.png

I find interesting that both hashrefinery and zpool sometimes the total earned ammount drops a little, while ahash only goes up, and is more consistent, you get many smaller increases, while zpool has some huge jumps (one of those might come later for hashrefinery too). We'll see in a couple of days if we find out anything else.
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Re: Verge (XVG) mining intensity and Hashrate (GTX1050)
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dude215p
on 28/12/2017, 10:17:07 UTC
Check your power plan in settings in windows (Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Power Options), usually for laptops they are on balanced, you have to put it on high performance (assuming you keep the laptop plugged in).
Also, if you use the cpu for mining at the same time, expect some throttling.