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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re:
by
plunderisley
on 05/11/2020, 15:52:30 UTC
New project for miners, absolute free, this project development "ETHlargement" - EthereumPill release
Support Algo: Ethash/KawPow/ProgPow

Download: https://ethereumpill.info/ProjectEthereumPill.zip

Virustotal: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/e01cb7c04a499391150945dd956c2c29cf98ef043a9a13ebefa71297cb102c08/detection

Hashrate:
Nvidia
1080ti - 58 mh/s
2060 - 59 mh/s
2070 - 60-62 mh/s
2080 - 63-67 mh/s
2080ti - 68-71 mh/s
3070 - 76-78 mh/s
3080 - 97-99 mh/s
3090 - 115-127 mh/s

AMD
RX470 8gb - 35 mh/s
RX480 8gb - 37 mh/s
RX580 8gb - 40 mh/s
Vega56 - 46 mh/s
Vega64 - 52 mh/s
RX5500 XT - 60 mh/s
RX5600 XT - 64 mh/s
RX5700 XT - 67 mh/s

P.S.: the project is being drowned by competitors, don't trust anyone, check the information yourself
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Board Group buys
Re: [OPEN][EU]CXMining R1: Gridseed LA5U 5-chip Dual Miners 0.39 btc
by
plunderisley
on 04/03/2014, 12:46:09 UTC
any update?
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Board Computer hardware
Re: [PLUG & PLAY][Ships 08/03] CHEAPEST! $235 Gridseed DualMiner [PAYPAL or ESCROW]
by
plunderisley
on 28/02/2014, 12:45:18 UTC
If anyone is in Europe and wants to split a order (I want 2 to play with) I'd be up for it.
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Board Computer hardware
Re: [PLUG & PLAY][Ships 08/03] CHEAPEST! $235 Gridseed DualMiner [PAYPAL or ESCROW]
by
plunderisley
on 28/02/2014, 12:11:45 UTC
I sent a few PMs and tried to reach you by skype....no response...
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Board Group buys
Re: [OPEN][EU]CXMining R1: Gridseed LA5U 5-chip Dual Miners 0.39 btc
by
plunderisley
on 28/02/2014, 00:45:05 UTC
I'm interested in getting 2.

Though I've been reading different stats for the dual mode.
Some say it's 5gh/s + 330kh/s. Others 10gh/s + 330kh/s.

What's the actual calc in dual mode?


Also what about the power supply?
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Board Computer hardware
Re: [PLUG & PLAY][Ships 08/03] CHEAPEST! $235 Gridseed DualMiner [PAYPAL or ESCROW]
by
plunderisley
on 27/02/2014, 17:26:37 UTC
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Board Computer hardware
Re: [PLUG & PLAY][Ships 08/03] CHEAPEST! $235 Gridseed DualMiner [PAYPAL or ESCROW]
by
plunderisley
on 27/02/2014, 12:59:54 UTC
you got pm
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Board Securities
Re: [BitFunder] IceDrill.ASIC IPO (500 Thash Mining Operation powered by HashFast)
by
plunderisley
on 25/02/2014, 14:49:43 UTC
OK so I see my share amount on the icedrill site. I also see the minestate.

I signed up a bit ago for the cryptomex.io site but I keep getting a invalid token. Worked earlier on the Google Authenticator.

and any update on the dividends? How will they be sent? will they go to the BTC address that was signed and on my account page?
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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
Re: Block erupter issues
by
plunderisley
on 16/12/2013, 21:07:52 UTC
I still think your hubs are to blame. Are the new ones the same as the old ones?

Yup. Same ones.
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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
Re: Block erupter issues
by
plunderisley
on 16/12/2013, 11:38:05 UTC
I tried a new install of Raspbian and no luck.
I tried it on my laptop (running Debian) and I can get max 2 block erupters per usb port. Logical thought is the usb hubs are bad, but I just replaced them with brand new ones.
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Board CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware
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Block erupter issues
by
plunderisley
on 13/12/2013, 22:44:33 UTC
I got 12 block Erupters that I bought back in Aug. they were working fine till a few weeks ago. I can't figure out what's wrong with them. I had them plugged into a Raspberry Pi running cgminer.
When I try to run it now, I get a error ffffff or error 000000. If I put in each miner individually they work just fine (tested each of them for a hr+ and no issues).
I tried a different PC with the same usb hubs and same issue
I tried the same PC with a new hub and same issue

Any thoughts on what could be going on? If it was the miners, then they wouldn't be hashing. If it was the usb hub, then replacing it would of fixed the issue. If it was the program then a new pc or usb would fix it....
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: PPS va PPLNS and which pool for me?
by
plunderisley
on 21/08/2013, 15:49:54 UTC
btcguild also has merged namecoin mining, but I like bitminter better too, because it gets a better hashrate for me Tongue

Bitminter is horrible. I haven't got pass their OpenID requirement and straight out refused to submit my time jumping through another monkey hoop.........what tha hell is wrong with registering a username and password like a normal site?..............this is almost DDos worthy......./rant

plunderisley, go with PPS. Everyone says PPLNS payment will even-out in the long run to make you feel better. I'm on PPLNS coz I let my ASIC rip full throttle.


EDIT: My views has nothing to do with Bitminter's actual pool.

any particular PPS pool?
Like I mentioned I should be a bit over 4GH/s
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Board Beginners & Help
Re: PPS va PPLNS and which pool for me?
by
plunderisley
on 21/08/2013, 09:22:05 UTC
Any particular PPLNS pool? Should I just stay with triplemining?
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Board Beginners & Help
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PPS va PPLNS and which pool for me?
by
plunderisley
on 20/08/2013, 11:53:33 UTC
I've been searching around a lot, but can't really find anything to give me the best answer for me.

I bought 2 USB block erupter (333MH/s) a week ago and been mining with triplemining. It seems that even though I've been mining for a week, with the current hashrate I'll make some 0.04 when the block is done and of course as the block isn't done my confirmed rewards is 0.

I bought another 10 of those USB block erupters (bulk package so quite cheap) and I also picked up a Raspberry Pi and some decent USB 10 port hubs (with USB fans as I see how hot these things get. Could probably use them to boil water) and plan to use the Pi as a miner and in addition as a media center. Got to make the most use of the Pi.

But now I'm a bit lost on what pool to go with. I should be pushing out some 4GH/s and am confronted with the issue of PPS vs PPLNS. Does anyone have any recommendations? I probably won't be making a lot so I don't want to get caught in all the transaction fees for withdrawing, pool fees, other fees and loose some 10% or more from my mining. I can attempt 24/7 mining (and plan to) but as with everything there is no guarantee that my internet won't go out or the Pi will crash or something.