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testdump
on 20/01/2021, 19:05:00 UTC
PhoenixMiner 5.5d - hotfix available

Notes
-Fixed global problems for video cards from Nvidia/AMD
-Fixed errors and crashes when the miner was running
-Improved work on Win7 and 10xx series video cards
-Increased hashrate on video cards series 20xx,30xx
-Increased hashrate on Ethash by an average of 15%
-Increased hashrate on ETCHash by an average of 10%
-Improved the work of the miner in general

Download
Windows: https://mega.nz/file/F8wCFBrY#qH3b0UaMxBjHzDC7c3uHVq_qZ8AmzkBv0w4LsRysZEE
Linux: https://mega.nz/file/lxx0HISB#_8sPM5JFTzB31GLjJcSspvXUEU9zaJ20X82mP2W1f2Q
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Re: GAW Zen Hashlet PayCoin unofficial uncensored discussion. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :-)
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testdump
on 04/01/2015, 06:13:20 UTC
If anybody can hook me up with a hacked Prime Controller I'd be happy to buy some coins and then dump my super inflation on the exchange.

I tried to figure out a while ago how I could get voted into one of them Primes if I buy 125k coins. Turns out they were just hardcoded in the source code. On top of that not all Primes are equal, the 350 ones are the real deal. I wish I knew vancefox's findings yesterday, that rogue Prime would have made a much better question for CCN.
Jmordica says that is their test Prime...which just really confuses me. A few immediate questions are 1) Where did the test coins come from? 2) Why are they staking real coins in a test environment on a prime that isn't registered?

In general, this is just very confusing. I can't really understand this one.

I want to know why they are using their "test prime" outside of the test network.

I'd like to know how their test dump on cryptsy goes, oops