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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)
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uno-xbix
on 25/10/2018, 09:57:49 UTC
Wow,  I have been away from this space for several months but have 8 x 280's mining Zec - my pool shows estimated earnings of 0.2 zec / month.  What on earth happened?  After a quick look around it appears that Zec allowed ASIC mining - that appears to have killed off my GPU mining profitability...  I am probably loosing 3-4 USD per day.

I have just shut down my miners for this reason - I will need to look for something else to mine.  Anyone have any advice?

Many thanks

Yeah, Equihash is now only for ASICs, days of mining it with our GPUs are long gone. Roll Eyes

Don't forget to check out WhatToMine for your GPUs; if you've cheaper electricity, you can still profitably mine Monero and Ethereum.

BTG support would be nice since there is no serious mining software for BTG on AMD cards.
I´m not a programmer but I guess modifying the algoritm should not be to difficult.
Cryptonight miner also needs an update.   Are you tired of programming Claymore Huh
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Board Hardware
Re: Yes Miners... Is their M20 model hashing at 20Th/s at 1500w for real?
by
uno-xbix
on 08/02/2016, 12:45:56 UTC
Dude, I'm asking for help. I too don't know if they are legit. I just need some help. If you could, It'd be great.

Its an obvious scam, even the private companies don't have this kind of hardware, this is generation ahead of what could be possible with the best technology available and if it did exist, it would certainty not be dirt cheap, a tiny fraction of what current hardware goes for.

So all you're doing is telling unaware people that you did a search on this and found it to be legitimate.

TLDR:You're advertising a scam and you're a brand new account, everyone is going to think you're a Chill and maybe even give you red trust. I'd recommend you edit atop your first post in red that its 99.999999% certain to be a scam, if you want to avoid Flak from the community.

I agree that was to cheap it should be more like 12 k or more for that thing .and on that exchange with a store in another post i said about some guy pushing b1  it was listed at 14nm and was about the time KNC released info on there solar chips , same 20 th and price was offering help anyone get a loan for a fee.
Mining does not make profit anymore with miners that are more expensive than these yesminers so that's no argument.
But I can tell from experience that they have very big problems with the delivery's at least.
In other words;  they do not deliver as planned if they do deliver at all. 
So I,m 'glad' I 'only' ordered 2 of those miners.   Still eu4000,-   Cry     I think I pay them a visit soon, Hamburg is within reach for me.
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Re: Bitminter bitcoin mining pool - Pays TxFees, Merged Mining, Fair PPLNS rewards
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uno-xbix
on 09/11/2015, 08:51:37 UTC
With Spondoolies selling 110TH/s machines that consume 0.15W per GH/s only to large players, I really do not see how small miners are going to survive at all.   We are now dividing up about a block a day amongst us all.   If a minimum order is 15-20 machines (like the rumors say), each person that buys into Spons will be adding 1.7-2.2 PH/s all by themselves.   At some point the amount you receive gets so insignificant that you do not care.   I find it all kind of depressing.
I think Spondoolies is undermining the decentralisation aspect of BTC with this technology at this time under these terms.  Or am I to conservative? 
As their customer I let my opinion be known to them.  Anyway, in the very near future mining will only be for very big players I guess.
For me (14TH/s) I give it only 1 year of mining at most.   ( And I hope some luck will return to our pool Undecided )
Maby Ethereum is an alternative for those who are becoming to small for BTC.  If you still have some graphic cards left.
Ethereum is tested right now and has some promising features.
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Re: Bitminter client (Windows/Linux/Mac)
by
uno-xbix
on 18/09/2014, 12:55:36 UTC
Bitminter client v1.6.1 is out. Just a small maintenance release.

New:
  • Improved stability and error handling
  • Upgrade third party dependencies

Try it now:
https://bitminter.com/images/start.png

If you have a problem with 1.6.1 you can still load 1.6.0 from here: https://bitminter.com/client/1.6.0/bitminter.jnlp

If you restart the client and still see 1.6.0, try clearing your java cache. See http://www.java.com/en/download/help/plugin_cache.xml


Hello DrHaribo,  is support pending for BFLś 700Gh Monarch ASICminers?   I have 4 of them doing nothing.
Compiling BFGminer is a little too complicated for me as it seems.  Best regards.