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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
[ANN] Ethereum+ / NEW Beginning / PoW / GPU mining / SHA512/256
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spdkllz
on 27/11/2022, 01:16:36 UTC


Ethereum+: A Peer-to-Peer Digital Asset System

Abstract. The Ethereum+ network is a peer-to-peer digital asset system that enables direct exchange of value without going through a central party. A zero compromise blockchain with the inherent parallelism and performance characteristics of an unspent transaction output (UTXO) based architecture and the Turing Complete programming of Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) architectures. This is a breakthrough smart contracting and digital asset system based on SHA512 proof-of-work, designed for extreme throughput and scale.


What is Ethereum+?

Ethereum+ is a revolutionary network designed to solve the problems with all existing blockchains in terms of scale, parallelism and Turing Complete programming. Ethereum+ is a peer-to-peer digital asset system that enables direct exchange of value without going through a central party. Similarly to Bitcoin, the Ethereum+ network requires minimal structure, and timestamps transactions into an ongoing hash-based chain of proof-of-work (SHA512/256). We introduce two novel breakthrough techniques to validate digital assets: unique references and a general purpose induction proof system both of which operate in constant O(1) time and space. It is possible to compose outputs in any manner, without compromising the inherent parallelism and performance characteristics of an unspent transaction output (UTXO) based architecture. Therefore, users can leave and rejoin the Ethereum+ network at will and be assured of the integrity and authenticity of their digital assets.



Zero Compromise Open-source Blockchain: Hybrid Account + UTXO Smart Contracts

The world's first breakthrough hybrid Account + UTXO based architecture engineered for massive layer one (L1) on-chain scaling and Turing Complete smart contracts.Ethereum+ offers the benefits of a UTXO blockchain along with the advanced capabilities of EVM compatible blockchains, but with none of the downsies.

"I had to write all the code before I could convince myself that I could solve every problem, then I wrote the paper. I think I will be able to release the code sooner than I could write a detailed spec." - Satoshi Nakamoto

In the same spirit of Satoshi Nakamoto's launch of Bitcoin, we released a fully operational and software development stack on Day 1, before even writing the White Paper. We wanted to be convinced that the revolutionary and breakthrough system worked before writing about it. No waiting, no limitations, just a scalable blockchain node and toolkit to build your dreams today.



Network Details


Network Name: Ethereum+ (EthereumPlus)
Network Abbreviation: ETHP
Mining Algorithm: SHA512/256 Proof-of-work (GPU Mineable)
Block Time: 5 minutes
Initial Block Size: 128 MB, designed to achieve 10GB+
Block Reward Schedule: 50,000 ETHER per block
Block Reward Halvening: 2 years
Maximum Supply: 21,000,000,000 ETHER
Decimal Places: 8
Launch Date: 2022–11–01 02:42 UTC
Premine: Ethereum+ has 2,5% from all emission premine existing



Ethereum+ Node, Source Code and Libraries

All source code is immediately available and Open Source MIT Licensed.

Ethereum+ Node
A high-performance node, designed for big blocks and decentralized applications. Modified for the novel and efficient proof-of-work algorithm SHA512/256 and the breakthrough induction proofs to allow complete freedom to the developer, without compromising scalability such as EVM-based blockchains.

Ethereum+ Desktop Wallet
The classic 'Electron' wallet, available for Ethereum+
https://github.com/EthereumPlus/EthereumPlus/releases/download/EthereumPlus/EthereumPlus.zip

Ethereum+ ElectrumX Indexer Service
Highly optimized python3 foundation for indexing addresses and histories. Tested and working with block sizes in excess of 4 GB. Tremendous room to grow and still maintain decentralization.



rad-bfgminer (GPU Miner - bfgminer)
SHA512/256 Proof-of-Work GPU Miner



Alternative SHA512/256 Proof-of-Work GPU Miner. HiveOS support completed.


scrypt-boilerplate (Ethereum+)
Complete smart contracts using the Scrypt language
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Zealot/Enemy (z-enemy) NVIDIA GPU miner.
by
spdkllz
on 14/11/2018, 00:13:59 UTC
Hi is there a noticeable improvement for RVN mining between version 1.23 and 1.22 on 1080 TI's, any figures would be appreciated...

Specifically, what is the max intensity you can do now ?..

Yeah. Looking for the same.
There is a lot improvement.
Thats was why I asked for cuda10 & driver v410+ install on ubuntu 16.04.
How about for windows? have you tried the 1.23 version any improvement in windows OS version of enemy?

I have 2 GTX 1080ti and I still stay at 490+ driver my hashrate is around 24mh/s micron memory and I also have 2 gtx 1070 it gives me around 13mh/s in 100+ core and I have one MSI gtx 1060 and the hashrate is around 9k.

I just waiting for other comments here if there is improvement about the latest driver for Nvidia cuda 10?

I hope someone could give me idea how much hashrate they can reach with this cards thanks.

I get:
enemy 1.23: 28.6 MH/s x16r average (-N 36000 -i 25) per 1080ti @85% power load, core +125, mem +100

win10, cuda10 versions, latest drivers (416.81)


-N 36000 -> Does that average over 10 hours, is it 1 sample per second?

-i 25 -> I thought suggested intensity for 1080ti was 21, do you see improvements over 21, what is the downside of increasing the intensity, more CPU usage?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC
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spdkllz
on 18/09/2018, 23:06:04 UTC
There is a guy with the unit at hand who will send the pictures by the end of July, just wait.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC
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spdkllz
on 13/08/2018, 06:48:42 UTC
dont lose faith.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC
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spdkllz
on 31/07/2018, 00:49:15 UTC
Is it the 29th yet?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer
by
spdkllz
on 12/06/2018, 07:18:45 UTC
We're only planning to provide lyra2z and cnv1. I'll be mostly focused on the shell which will allow community developers to quickly put their design together.

Will you be auditing the codes that the developers push into the shell? Wondering if there's a possibility for backdoors or what not or if there's a hidden dev fee on top of your shell dev fee that they can somehow implement.

The shell will have limits and securities in place to protect the users from the developers and the developers from the users. We'll also be providing all of the software.





Hmm, I've just seen that Vivado Webpack does not support this FPGA version, need the full software, which is around 3k-4k, do you have any solution for that? I'd rather not pay that to develop for the platform.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer
by
spdkllz
on 08/06/2018, 01:11:10 UTC
I've gotten two of the modified boards, but I see they are not selling too well as opposed to non-modified boards, why would that be? Aren't modified boards better suited for better cooling? What is the disadvantage of the modified board that I don't see?

I stopped stocking the unmodified boards because people were buying them and then requesting to be switched to modified.

Everyone wanted the modified boards.



Got it, thanks for the answer. I may just start development on this board when received, hopefully, early Aug than late. Good luck with production; there are always issues in the supply chain.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer
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spdkllz
on 07/06/2018, 23:44:24 UTC
I've gotten two of the modified boards, but I see they are not selling too well as opposed to non-modified boards, why would that be? Aren't modified boards better suited for better cooling? What is the disadvantage of the modified board that I don't see?
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Board Service Discussion
Re: HOSTING COMPANIES DIRECTORY
by
spdkllz
on 09/05/2018, 18:15:39 UTC
I'll chime in for Teslawatt (previously cerad.net) as the owner wanted a review and I'll give my 2c.

I've been using their services since last August. I have 6 GPU rigs with them, totaling 24 1080 TIs. I met the owner last summer while I was in search of a place to put the rigs since paying $0.47 per kw in southern california electric rates were killing the profits, and the added garage heat was not helping. I was very skeptical since they were just starting out when I first contacted them and putting thousands dollars worth of equipment in the hands of a stranger was not the best case scenario, but being desperate to find a place to put my rigs, I took a chance.

I had pretty good service since then, which has been improving constantly. I have remote access to rigs via VPN, and they have an on-site guy who is very responsive to requests (in the range of minutes to couple hours), even weekends. I'd say the on-site guy is knowledgeable, as he helped me debug issues with BIOS, windows and unresponsive GPUs. I think I've seen two major outages where internet connection was lost, but downtime was never longer than couple hours, and this is during 8 month period. Rest of the time, the rigs have been pretty care-free and stable. No hardware fault during this time either.

I'm about to go there a second time to install another set of GPU rigs within 2 weeks, I dread the driving, but I'm glad to get rid of the accumulating rigs in my garage.

I have nothing but good things to say about this place and the owner. I know it's always a question mark when you see the horror stories of scam host companies, do your research, check the references, don't take anyone's word, and go see the place if you can.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread!
by
spdkllz
on 05/02/2018, 08:45:38 UTC
Someone might be having the issue I'm having in my garage, so here it goes:

After I've added couple more rigs to my small garage setup (now 14 1080 ti total), my garage door opener stopped working from outside. Cue in pissed wife.

Did anyone tackle an issue like that? RF interference seem to block the remote signal from outside, extending the antenna to outside did not help (it probably hurt as I did not care for the wavelength of the remote signal vs added antenna cable length)

Any solutions?

psu's  may be issue not  gpu rigs.

get an fm radio  and try to find a channel that gets interfered with whne you turn on a psu.

rosewill tokamak does it.

if you find out a certain psu is doing it build a faraday cage around the psu.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage


https://www.target.com/p/small-milk-crate-wire-basket-antique-pewter-with-copper-colored-handles-threshold-153/-/A-16251826?lnk=rec|adaptpdpexsrch|related_prods_vv|adaptpdpexsrch|16251826|0

this may work it is hit or miss

Hmm, I have three of those PSUs 1500W Tokamak. Now to think of it, the computer case is supposed to filter some  of that noise. But in my case the PSUs are placed on a wire rack. Would there be any benefit running a wire to from the PSU to ground I wonder.

Actually scratch that, the PSU has ground through AC plug.

Thinking out loud, the wire rack may act as Faraday cage, accumulating free electrons then radiating out since it's not grounded, basically acting as a giant antenna transmitting noise? The operating frequency for the garage door opener I'm looking at is between 300MHz and 400MHz range, so 1m - 0.75m wavelength, large enough to be captured by the wire rack. I may try to ground the wire rack as well, may be run a wire to one of the PSUs mounting screws. Or get some ferrite core to wrap the power cords from the PSUs.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread!
by
spdkllz
on 05/02/2018, 07:42:01 UTC
Someone might be having the issue I'm having in my garage, so here it goes:

After I've added couple more rigs to my small garage setup (now 14 1080 ti total), my garage door opener stopped working from outside. Cue in pissed wife.

Did anyone tackle an issue like that? RF interference seem to block the remote signal from outside, extending the antenna to outside did not help (it probably hurt as I did not care for the wavelength of the remote signal vs added antenna cable length)

Any solutions?

psu's  may be issue not  gpu rigs.

get an fm radio  and try to find a channel that gets interfered with whne you turn on a psu.

rosewill tokamak does it.

if you find out a certain psu is doing it build a faraday cage around the psu.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage


https://www.target.com/p/small-milk-crate-wire-basket-antique-pewter-with-copper-colored-handles-threshold-153/-/A-16251826?lnk=rec|adaptpdpexsrch|related_prods_vv|adaptpdpexsrch|16251826|0

this may work it is hit or miss

Hmm, I have three of those PSUs 1500W Tokamak. Now to think of it, the computer case is supposed to filter some  of that noise. But in my case the PSUs are placed on a wire rack. Would there be any benefit running a wire to from the PSU to ground I wonder.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread!
by
spdkllz
on 05/02/2018, 03:43:40 UTC
Someone might be having the issue I'm having in my garage, so here it goes:

After I've added couple more rigs to my small garage setup (now 14 1080 ti total), my garage door opener stopped working from outside. Cue in pissed wife.

Did anyone tackle an issue like that? RF interference seem to block the remote signal from outside, extending the antenna to outside did not help (it probably hurt as I did not care for the wavelength of the remote signal vs added antenna cable length)

Any solutions?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread!
by
spdkllz
on 02/02/2018, 04:06:21 UTC
ty all for the info I figured out the power pins on Onad D250 with your help, cheers.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread!
by
spdkllz
on 01/02/2018, 08:04:15 UTC
Where is thee Onda B250's power pins, anyone?

three?  power pins?

The power on button location?

The two pins that I can connect a power button. The only button I can see the BIOS reset button which restarts the CPU  but also resets the BIOS to default.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread!
by
spdkllz
on 01/02/2018, 04:51:54 UTC
Where is thee Onda B250's power pins, anyone?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread!
by
spdkllz
on 31/01/2018, 20:47:14 UTC
I've gotten my 6 Onda B250 boards yesterday from Sidonia and they look good, fired up only one and booted into Win10. (It arrived 3 days after shipping to California).

I've sent them a message about this as well, but anyone has any documentation on this V1 Onda B250 board? Could not see the power pins to attach a power button.

Now if only I could find some more Hybrid 1080 TIs for MSRP...
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Happy New Years! Seventh alt coin thread!
by
spdkllz
on 22/01/2018, 23:34:16 UTC
Anyone have an update on recent Onda D250 boards from Sidonia? She told me earlier this month that they had the v1 boards in stock  and I made an order for them. Now she is saying there is shortage on the PCB material and the production will be delayed, which were supposed to be in stock in the first place. First order from Alibaba and getting jittery at this point...
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Geekycryptogal's First Mining Rig Build
by
spdkllz
on 12/01/2018, 01:27:26 UTC
Got the rig powered up with 3 x 1070 TI.  I plugged in the 3 usb risers (powered by 4 pin molex not sata connector), and well the monitor wouldn't work with motherboard video.  I presume I need to plug it in to one of the video cards for the time being to adjust the bios for which is the primary display?

Do I need to plug the cards directly into the board first when setting up the drivers?

I got two driver CD's.. one frm MSI and one from ASUS.  Both for 1070 ti.  Should I just go to nvidia web site and download the latest 1070 ti driver and ignore the drivers on the CD's?

http://oi68.tinypic.com/67mbz7.jpg

You can remove all external GPUs and boot with the onboard GPU. Then in the BIOS, there should be an option to always use the onboard GPU in multi-GPU case. Then you can connect your external GPUs and have the onboard GPU work. I find this setup better because you dont depend on any of the external GPUs to be connected to the 16x motherboard slot directly.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Sixth alt coin thread I forgot to mod last thread.
by
spdkllz
on 19/12/2017, 00:55:19 UTC
I'm sure it's mentioned somewhere in the thread but could not find the answer, can you tell me what are the power connector requirements for the B250 board?

From the pictures I see 3 SATA and 3 4-pin connectors, are those all that is needed to power 8 on board PCIE ports? (Also the 4 pin CPU and 24-pin MB connectors)

yes. this is for the onda b250 d8p ver 1.0 (the one phil has in his videos).

Got it thanks. What do people use as PSU for this setup? Something that can handle 7x1080 ti. Any server PSU setups from reliable Chinese suppliers?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Sixth alt coin thread I forgot to mod last thread.
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spdkllz
on 19/12/2017, 00:05:34 UTC
I'm sure it's mentioned somewhere in the thread but could not find the answer, can you tell me what are the power connector requirements for the B250 board?

From the pictures I see 3 SATA and 3 4-pin connectors, are those all that is needed to power 8 on board PCIE ports? (Also the 4 pin CPU and 24-pin MB connectors)