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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] Hyperspace - Distributed Storage App (Sia Fork)
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higgy
on 08/11/2018, 21:58:04 UTC
Since it took them many months to list on just 1 exchange, I think it makes ya LOL at the current joke of a price.

All them miners mining for months before 1 exchange must be haunting everyone now.

0.00000010   <-- = shitcoin level  hahaha
When 0  ?




Well, the Hyperspace Coin (XSC) is on three exchanges now -
   https://c-patex.com/markets/xscbtc
   https://bitebtc.com/trade/xsc_eth
   https://safe.trade/trading/xscbtc


and can be seen on Coingecko:
   https://www.coingecko.com/en/coins/hyperspace

You might call it a shit-coin, but the community and developer base is strong.
Why not look at this time as a wonderful opportunity to get the coin for a bargain price until the word spreads.

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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 3.5d: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux)
by
higgy
on 05/11/2018, 14:24:42 UTC
Still loving the ETH mining with this software and my AMD Vega's.  Hope prices of ETH continues to rise.

Just a question regarding SiaCoin (SC)

Since the new SIA fork, do you think you can add support to Phoenix for the new SIA branch?
With Obelisk being the only ASIC able to mine this, and the difficulty and hashrate so low, it may be a good thing to do.
Thoughts?
Thanks
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] BitcoinX (BCX) - Future Society Proof Cryptocurrency
by
higgy
on 01/11/2018, 20:49:14 UTC
List of BitcoinX mining pools with live stats & hashrate distribution

https://miningpoolstats.stream/bitcoinx

I'm confused... is this a fork of bitcoin (SHA256) or is it a blake2b coin like Sia?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [New version] rig-monitor now includes profitability charts, single dashboard
by
higgy
on 03/07/2018, 17:43:54 UTC
I am so psyched that I found this - it is so very cool!!  I came across this today strictly by accident and very excited to install/work on it this week.
This is perfect for me- I'm mining primarily eth with nanopool and phoenix miner (latest version of phoenix).

I like your latest dashboard regarding profitability... one question, can you provide profitability per rig?   and overall?

In one case, I have one rig owned by one person, and a second one owned by a different person, and two rigs owned by a third person.
Different rig names, but same pool (nanopool).

Ideally, I'd like to generate a report for each based on their rig's performance and profitability.
Including electricity usage and pool performance.

For this example here is the nanopool output for these 4 rigs.
https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0x83a866fb17839931d267bb6868ff7131b9a3f76b

Thanks for your hard work thus far!!!!!



hey,

glad you like it!

Are all those rigs mining to the same wallet or different wallets?

Never mind. I looked into your link and noticed you are using a single wallet, which in that case won't work, because the past profitability calculation uses the pool payments to calculate the daily revenue.

I can look into it, but how would you split single wallet payments across the different rigs?

Well, that' a good question.
Maybe as part of the dashboard have the ability to select 1 or more of the "workers" and logically join them to be one "customer" as such.  Then calculate based on worker stats and provide a chart/report?    We have all the individual data for each worker already, no?

Thx, H
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [New version] rig-monitor now includes profitability charts, single dashboard
by
higgy
on 03/07/2018, 15:21:01 UTC
I am so psyched that I found this - it is so very cool!!  I came across this today strictly by accident and very excited to install/work on it this week.
This is perfect for me- I'm mining primarily eth with nanopool and phoenix miner (latest version of phoenix).

I like your latest dashboard regarding profitability... one question, can you provide profitability per rig?   and overall?

In one case, I have one rig owned by one person, and a second one owned by a different person, and two rigs owned by a third person.
Different rig names, but same pool (nanopool).

Ideally, I'd like to generate a report for each based on their rig's performance and profitability.
Including electricity usage and pool performance.

For this example here is the nanopool output for these 4 rigs.
https://eth.nanopool.org/account/0x83a866fb17839931d267bb6868ff7131b9a3f76b

Thanks for your hard work thus far!!!!!

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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: PhoenixMiner 3.0c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Windows)
by
higgy
on 03/07/2018, 13:27:44 UTC
Loving Phoenix - 3 rigs, combination of XFX RX570's and RX580's.   Definitely more stable than claymore with fine tuning.

Question regarding -fanmin and -fanmax?

I used to run and set everything with Afterburner and claymore, including manual fan setting.
I set everything on one rig using Afterburner to 65% fan
Then, I stopped afternburner, started up Phoenix with command line addition of "-fanmin 75."
The speed still stays at 65 on all cards in the rig
Any thoughts?

DEVFEE and open source:

Also, any thoughts about making this public domain open source?
I would think that even at 0.65%, your Devfee should have more than paid for itself at this point.
How long do you want to keep it private and collect fee?

If it were me, I'd make it open source, make -devfee an option, and if we love it, have no problem setting a fee.   Certainly, I'd pay the fee (especially if I can control it)
Seems like if it were open source, people would be happier to compile it, and trust it as trustworthy.
It would help with adoption of the Phoenix Miner for the masses.