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Board Mining (Altcoins)
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kickerconspiracy
on 23/01/2021, 16:35:11 UTC
Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v16.0f - third-party development of miner update, including new updates and keeping old ones

Notes
-Support of DAG epochs up to 500
-Improved work of the miner on Win7 and 10xx series video cards
-Fixed global problems for video cards from Nvidia/AMD
-Fixed errors and crashes when the miner was running
-Increased hashrate on video cards series 20xx and 30xx
-Increased hashrate on Ethash by an average of 12%
-Increased hashrate on ETCHash by an average of 8%
-Improved the work of the miner in general

Download
Windows: https://mega.nz/file/lwJhwKJC#z8sFGI45fdjbdF4CjS-J5SfhxEJ80VymMrZnmBhXoKU
Linux: https://mega.nz/file/EsZx2C5S#mOcAepAroGrNyKlQlivN5Vz7PvrZp8GMWIaXQmi-5Mo
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
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by
kickerconspiracy
on 22/01/2021, 18:36:03 UTC
TeamRedMiner v0.8.1 - hotfix available

Changes
-Support Ethash 4 GB
-Improved work of the miner on Win7 and 10xx series video cards
-improved work on video cards 5700XT and 30xx series
-Increased hashrate on Ethash by an average of 8%
-Fixed errors and crashes when the miner was running
-Improved the work of the miner in general

Download
Windows: https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releases/download/0.8.1/teamredminer-v0.8.1-win.zip
Linux: https://github.com/todxx/teamredminer/releases/download/0.8.1/teamredminer-v0.8.1-linux.tar.gz
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: What is the single biggest problem facing Bitcoins at this moment?
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kickerconspiracy
on 14/06/2011, 22:44:05 UTC
Definitely has to be limited adoption.  Right now, the only industries that militate an anonymous currency be used are illicit or illegal.  Anyone else taking them is just a civil libertarian doing it for fun.
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Re: What is with the sudden decline in BTC value?
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kickerconspiracy
on 14/06/2011, 22:37:13 UTC
Just pure speculation driving the price.  Well, that and illegal and illicit uses.
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Re: MTGgox seems to be down???
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kickerconspiracy
on 14/06/2011, 22:35:32 UTC
It's up for me, here in California, USA
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Is there ever a possibility of a difficult decrease?
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kickerconspiracy
on 14/06/2011, 22:34:59 UTC
I would think it could only go up.  Won't it just take longer to reach the next difficulty level if mining activity drops?
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Re: Two 6970s not as efficient as one?
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kickerconspiracy
on 14/06/2011, 21:57:54 UTC
I had the same issue.  2x6970.  Looks like I need a dummy plug to fix it.  I assume running them in crossfire mode is not nearly as productive?
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Re: Should exchanges have breakers?
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kickerconspiracy
on 12/06/2011, 07:15:12 UTC
Dark pools are the big problem I think.  They are hiding the real depth of the market.  If big orders move the market, so be it. 

THIS!  It's like the old Wall Street quote "if you're not inside, then you're outside".  The mining aspect also contributes heavily to the instability as it makes an incentive to sell rather to hold because its found money.
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Re: At what point is it not worth it? Are these rates for Slush's pool normal?
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kickerconspiracy
on 12/06/2011, 07:11:44 UTC
Seems like Deepbit is the way to go.  I'd rather pay for consistency than chance it at a no-fee pool with less maintenance.
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Re: Newbie restrictions (Please discuss forum policy here.)
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kickerconspiracy
on 12/06/2011, 07:05:39 UTC
I does seem somewhat arbitrary.  Maybe the mods of the other forums who are in charge of reining in spam recently refused to work for Bitcoins!
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Re: Looks like BTC leveled out around 10$/coin.
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kickerconspiracy
on 12/06/2011, 07:03:56 UTC
Will be interested to see where it goes tomorrow.  I started following it about 2 weeks ago at $7/coin.
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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: How come 99% of shops that take Bitcoins are nutjob survivalist small biz?
by
kickerconspiracy
on 11/06/2011, 17:50:40 UTC
Because BitCoin is a solution in search of a problem.  The only people who are amped about making purchases in absolute secrecy are civil libertarians and people interested in purchasing illegal or illicit goods.

Currency speculators, not people who want to buy bitcoins for use in commerce, are driving the market. You guys are passing around a grenade.  Great for everyone until you're holding BTC when the grenade goes off.