Author

Topic: [AIA][CPU MINER] Mining on CPU + Airdrop (Read 1145 times)

member
Activity: 141
Merit: 10
Bitcore (BTX) anything is possible!
July 19, 2024, 09:18:40 AM
#38
Why aren't open source miners allowing users to compile on their own? Is there any unknown secret?
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
November 16, 2023, 07:11:42 PM
#37
Hi, aia-windows-amd64.exe not downloaded from magnet, please help.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
October 31, 2023, 06:30:08 AM
#36
AIA/USDT https://www.xt.com/ru/trade/aia_usdt

Will the second stage also be on the CPU? And can you tell me the approximate start time of the second stage?

Yes, on CPU and high network usage. Near the end of November.
newbie
Activity: 280
Merit: 0
October 27, 2023, 03:58:32 AM
#35
Completion of the mining stage. After the balance is distributed, the reward will be disabled.
Preparations for the next stage of mining are underway.

We are starting a competition to test the reliability of the system. Prize fund 10,000 USDT.

ebf31223d568e634f6b81cf4ad87a5ffcc4d3a534c3a0ab4feaae7964ad97000 0x5B98955F6BF9ce268b1eE7785D552549e8139eFC
ebf31223d568e634f6b81cf4ad87a5ffcc4d3a534c3a0ab4feaae7964ad97001 0xa680F4b65D04f399C88Ca64373dA7CD0295072e5
ebf31223d568e634f6b81cf4ad87a5ffcc4d3a534c3a0ab4feaae7964ad97002 0xe6d5Ac40063933d706aF0b2aa15FEe53718cCFBB
ebf31223d568e634f6b81cf4ad87a5ffcc4d3a534c3a0ab4feaae7964ad97003 0xC89dBeaBce864D930a65157bA8aAbB34497c20f8
ebf31223d568e634f6b81cf4ad87a5ffcc4d3a534c3a0ab4feaae7964ad97004 0x166015083943d9AeE6f75c58570Bf1101F731F12
ebf31223d568e634f6b81cf4ad87a5ffcc4d3a534c3a0ab4feaae7964ad97005 0xdA34d5023604EB72Aae4EBAC0624b819F66cFC82
ebf31223d568e634f6b81cf4ad87a5ffcc4d3a534c3a0ab4feaae7964ad97006 0xB46b21E4299654fA747d8Ad08B87Fd138aB20f06

All funds withdrawn from these addresses will be your reward.

Will the second stage also be on the CPU? And can you tell me the approximate start time of the second stage?
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
October 23, 2023, 05:45:57 AM
#34
📣 #XTStarter - #AIA subscription event #IDO #XT

⏰ Time: 07:00 - 08:00 on Oct 27, 2023 (UTC)

✅ Detailed Subscription Rules
💎 Total Raise: 50,000 USDT / 50,000,000 AIA
💎 Price per token: 1 AIA = 0.001 USDT
💎 Min personal allocation: 10 USDT / 10,000 AIA
💎 Max personal allocation: 100 USDT / 100,000 AIA

✅ Subscription Channels: https://www.xt.plus/XTStarter/208

Details:
https://xtsupport.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/24346402600729
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
October 14, 2023, 01:08:26 AM
#31

Request timeout after solving captcha, can't get e-mail code


It is advisable to use international mail services gmail.com.
For KYC and logging into the SGP Exchange, it is advisable to use TCtool.

If it doesn't work, ask in groups:
https://t.me/aiachainorg
https://t.me/yohoAIAChinese


This error I got exactly with gmail address...
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
October 13, 2023, 04:47:52 PM
#30

Request timeout after solving captcha, can't get e-mail code


It is advisable to use international mail services gmail.com.
For KYC and logging into the SGP Exchange, it is advisable to use TCtool.

If it doesn't work, ask in groups:
https://t.me/aiachainorg
https://t.me/yohoAIAChinese
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
October 13, 2023, 02:13:37 PM
#29

Request timeout after solving captcha, can't get e-mail code
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
October 13, 2023, 01:24:29 PM
#27
Quote
Seems down: DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
October 13, 2023, 04:58:13 AM
#26
Good day. Where would I be able to find some instructions on how to use the miner through HIVEOS. Thank you in advance.

At the alpha testing stage, integration with other systems is not provided.
The team is currently developing a new miner with less RAM consumption.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
October 12, 2023, 02:41:50 PM
#25
Good day. Where would I be able to find some instructions on how to use the miner through HIVEOS. Thank you in advance.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
October 12, 2023, 08:26:19 AM
#24
Airdrop https://aiachain.medium.com/introduction-to-the-aia-token-airdrop-f4ae9862eec1

AIA tokens will soon be available on the world’s top 30 cryptocurrency exchange platforms, so stay tuned! Don’t miss this great opportunity to become part of the AIAChain ecosystem!
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
October 07, 2023, 10:47:59 AM
#23
https://aiascan.com/address/0x4545A3a471B5c434a8572ed02f3bb3590b884977/transactions
AIA is being sent from this address (https://aiascan.com/address/0x4545A3a471B5c434a8572ed02f3bb3590b884977/transactions).
but I don't see that the wallet has a claimed volume of 10,000,000 AIA.
The whole story looks like a scam. If I'm wrong, please correct me !?

IMHO:
Having read a little more about the goals of the AIA project and analyzed the information we have, I can say the following: no, I do not think that this is fraud. Now I’ll try to explain why I think so.
1. The specified distribution pool of 10,000,000 tokens may correspond to reality. However, the initial amount at the address from which the reward was sent was 50,000 tokens. I believe that this is only part of the reward pool which will be replenished as it is used up. Because the address from which it came is “working” and belongs to the developer.
2. One of the goals of the AIA project is “quote from the official website: Decentralized AI arithmetic sharing platform is a platform where any user can become a requestor, modeler, and arithmetic provider for AI usage scenarios, with the goal of building the world's largest shared AI arithmetic pool." That is, we do not mine AIA in the classical sense of mining, we are testing the arithmetic operations module for further use with AI. At its core, an outsourced testnet called mining.
Video cards are better optimized for AI computing, and here is a miner for multi-core processors with a large amount of memory. And I think that AI calculations for a home miner is a new trend that will end very quickly, because this requires other expensive equipment, high-speed Internet and trouble-free operation 24/7.
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 270
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
October 07, 2023, 01:34:29 AM
#22
https://aiascan.com/address/0x4545A3a471B5c434a8572ed02f3bb3590b884977/transactions
AIA is being sent from this address (https://aiascan.com/address/0x4545A3a471B5c434a8572ed02f3bb3590b884977/transactions).
but I don't see that the wallet has a claimed volume of 10,000,000 AIA.
The whole story looks like a scam. If I'm wrong, please correct me !?

IMHO:
Having read a little more about the goals of the AIA project and analyzed the information we have, I can say the following: no, I do not think that this is fraud. Now I’ll try to explain why I think so.
1. The specified distribution pool of 10,000,000 tokens may correspond to reality. However, the initial amount at the address from which the reward was sent was 50,000 tokens. I believe that this is only part of the reward pool which will be replenished as it is used up. Because the address from which it came is “working” and belongs to the developer.
2. One of the goals of the AIA project is “quote from the official website: Decentralized AI arithmetic sharing platform is a platform where any user can become a requestor, modeler, and arithmetic provider for AI usage scenarios, with the goal of building the world's largest shared AI arithmetic pool." That is, we do not mine AIA in the classical sense of mining, we are testing the arithmetic operations module for further use with AI. At its core, an outsourced testnet called mining.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
October 06, 2023, 06:08:31 PM
#21
https://aiascan.com/address/0x4545A3a471B5c434a8572ed02f3bb3590b884977/transactions
AIA is being sent from this address (https://aiascan.com/address/0x4545A3a471B5c434a8572ed02f3bb3590b884977/transactions).
but I don't see that the wallet has a claimed volume of 10,000,000 AIA.
The whole story looks like a scam. If I'm wrong, please correct me !?
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
October 06, 2023, 10:28:52 AM
#20
I have seen coins that at first only had CPU mining, but then miners for video cards appeared. But video cards do not have a lot of memory, and basically most video card models have up to 8 GB of memory. If you can make mining accessible with less memory, then why are there such requirements for CPU mining now?
Until we know what exactly the algorithm calculates (a certain vector and intersections - what and with what?), we can only make assumptions. Perhaps, when switching to GPU mining, the algorithm will change and conditional calculations will be performed only for part of the coordinates (forming a DAG file similar to ETH) and the set of coordinates will change from epoch to epoch. Perhaps the requirement for video memory will also be large, similar to the requirement for RAM, and data center GPUs will be required for calculations (for example, Radeon Pro/Instinct or Nvidia H/L series). Or maybe the subject of the calculation itself, the calculation formula, will change radically.
Any coin must have adequate mining requirements. If there is no profit from mining, then no one will use video cards with a large amount of memory for mining. Video cards 3090 and 4090 have 24 gigabytes of video memory, but their owners will mine more profitable coins.
Yes, in my reasoning I did not take into account the costs of mining at all. I proceeded only from theoretical relationships between the volumes of RAM and VRAM when changing the algorithm and moving from CPU to VGA mining. Without a benchmark, it is difficult to say how profitable such mining will be.
According to aiascan, the cost of 1 AIA is $0.00126, average block time 3 seconds, the number of tokens on the top20 addresses is huge (for example, one address, when converted into $, has $500K), the premine is also huge. Strange coin.
I think this coin is not for mining. Miners will be given a few coins, as was the case with the TON coin, and then mining will end. But since it is now very difficult to determine the profit and prospects of buying a processor and a large amount of memory, I will wait for mining on video cards. But it may not exist. Coins will be distributed earlier.
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 270
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
October 06, 2023, 10:15:03 AM
#19
I have seen coins that at first only had CPU mining, but then miners for video cards appeared. But video cards do not have a lot of memory, and basically most video card models have up to 8 GB of memory. If you can make mining accessible with less memory, then why are there such requirements for CPU mining now?
Until we know what exactly the algorithm calculates (a certain vector and intersections - what and with what?), we can only make assumptions. Perhaps, when switching to GPU mining, the algorithm will change and conditional calculations will be performed only for part of the coordinates (forming a DAG file similar to ETH) and the set of coordinates will change from epoch to epoch. Perhaps the requirement for video memory will also be large, similar to the requirement for RAM, and data center GPUs will be required for calculations (for example, Radeon Pro/Instinct or Nvidia H/L series). Or maybe the subject of the calculation itself, the calculation formula, will change radically.
Any coin must have adequate mining requirements. If there is no profit from mining, then no one will use video cards with a large amount of memory for mining. Video cards 3090 and 4090 have 24 gigabytes of video memory, but their owners will mine more profitable coins.
Yes, in my reasoning I did not take into account the costs of mining at all. I proceeded only from theoretical relationships between the volumes of RAM and VRAM when changing the algorithm and moving from CPU to VGA mining. Without a benchmark, it is difficult to say how profitable such mining will be.
According to aiascan, the cost of 1 AIA is $0.00126, average block time 3 seconds, the number of tokens on the top20 addresses is huge (for example, one address, when converted into $, has $500K), the premine is also huge. Strange coin.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
October 05, 2023, 10:02:36 AM
#18
I have seen coins that at first only had CPU mining, but then miners for video cards appeared. But video cards do not have a lot of memory, and basically most video card models have up to 8 GB of memory. If you can make mining accessible with less memory, then why are there such requirements for CPU mining now?
Until we know what exactly the algorithm calculates (a certain vector and intersections - what and with what?), we can only make assumptions. Perhaps, when switching to GPU mining, the algorithm will change and conditional calculations will be performed only for part of the coordinates (forming a DAG file similar to ETH) and the set of coordinates will change from epoch to epoch. Perhaps the requirement for video memory will also be large, similar to the requirement for RAM, and data center GPUs will be required for calculations (for example, Radeon Pro/Instinct or Nvidia H/L series). Or maybe the subject of the calculation itself, the calculation formula, will change radically.
Any coin must have adequate mining requirements. If there is no profit from mining, then no one will use video cards with a large amount of memory for mining. Video cards 3090 and 4090 have 24 gigabytes of video memory, but their owners will mine more profitable coins.
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 270
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
October 04, 2023, 11:27:27 AM
#17
I have seen coins that at first only had CPU mining, but then miners for video cards appeared. But video cards do not have a lot of memory, and basically most video card models have up to 8 GB of memory. If you can make mining accessible with less memory, then why are there such requirements for CPU mining now?
Until we know what exactly the algorithm calculates (a certain vector and intersections - what and with what?), we can only make assumptions. Perhaps, when switching to GPU mining, the algorithm will change and conditional calculations will be performed only for part of the coordinates (forming a DAG file similar to ETH) and the set of coordinates will change from epoch to epoch. Perhaps the requirement for video memory will also be large, similar to the requirement for RAM, and data center GPUs will be required for calculations (for example, Radeon Pro/Instinct or Nvidia H/L series). Or maybe the subject of the calculation itself, the calculation formula, will change radically.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
October 04, 2023, 06:40:49 AM
#16
I have seen coins that at first only had CPU mining, but then miners for video cards appeared. But video cards do not have a lot of memory, and basically most video card models have up to 8 GB of memory. If you can make mining accessible with less memory, then why are there such requirements for CPU mining now?
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 270
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
October 03, 2023, 06:42:44 AM
#15
How to check how much has been mined, and how to prompt when a block has been mined
The OP initially provided the explorer address https://aiascan.com/. It is no different from others similar.

I guess at one point it will north of 100 GB of RAM?
55 gb ram used for 5950x  Huh
At this rate there will soon be nothing to launch on )
As the OP states, there will later be a GPU miner, therefore the requirement for large amounts of RAM will become irrelevant. In this part, AIA follows the path of similar projects: initially mining only on CPUs and later moving to GPU/FPGA/ASIC. The only mystery is the mining algorithm.
copper member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1814
฿itcoin for all, All for ฿itcoin.
October 02, 2023, 06:51:31 PM
#14
The CPU miner requires 28 GB of RAM.
I was going to do some test mining, but I guess I am going to let this one pass.

I guess at one point it will north of 100 GB of RAM? Let's be honest, what will be the point of the project?
"A leading global decentralised digital economy ecosystem"? Wow, just wow.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
October 02, 2023, 02:13:24 PM
#13
55 gb ram used for 5950x  Huh
At this rate there will soon be nothing to launch on )
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
October 02, 2023, 01:01:51 PM
#12
How to check how much has been mined, and how to prompt when a block has been mined
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
October 02, 2023, 09:02:37 AM
#11
How exchange this AIA to usdt (erc,trc, etc..)


I'm running on a 3990x
RAM consumption for 127 threads is about 51GB but CPU utilization is only 35 percent
I run a second instance of the miner and the load has increased to 70% and RAM consumption is over 100GB

Is it worth running multiple copies of the miner ? Do the rewards depend on it ?

Calculate the Hash Rate, most likely it will be higher in 2+ miners.
Swap AIA -> USDT ARC-20 and use the SGP exchange as a bridge.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
October 01, 2023, 02:43:51 PM
#10
How exchange this AIA to usdt (erc,trc, etc..)


I'm running on a 3990x
RAM consumption for 127 threads is about 51GB but CPU utilization is only 35 percent
I run a second instance of the miner and the load has increased to 70% and RAM consumption is over 100GB

Is it worth running multiple copies of the miner ? Do the rewards depend on it ?
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
October 01, 2023, 02:08:25 PM
#9
Great profit for mining on a CPU, but if this coin is similar to Ethereum, then why can’t it be mined on video cards?
I didn't find information about the mining algorithm?
You have plans for the 4th quarter of this year "Multi-dimensional sharding scheme". This is earlier than Ethereum.
This is an alpha version of the miner, it uses its own unique algorithm. At the current stage we are making payments to AIA.
The next stage involves the launch of our new token.

28gb of ram? My pcs have 8-16gb will it be problem?
Yes, this is a problem. The working size of the database is 28 GB at the moment, and will be larger in the future.
"Unique algorithm" sounds good. But could you tell us more about the mining algorithm used? I'm guessing it's some kind of Ethash-like algorithm because the miner you suggest doesn't work without the db.dat you provided. In this case, db.dat is actually a DAG file (analogous to ETH), since it is a significant size (6 GB), meaning it already contains some specified data (possibly transaction data). But then the requirement for the amount of RAM (28GB) is unclear. Miner "clones" db.dat into RAM to speed up calculations?

The db.dat file is a set of coordinates, the miner calculates the vector and looks for intersections. Each iteration requires quick access to coordinates, for this we will load the coordinates into RAM.
We are currently testing the algorithm and API.
In the future, it will be possible to use a GPU for acceleration.

This is a good ASIC-resistant algorithm if you need 28 GB of RAM for mining.
But if your coin becomes popular, then ASICs will appear.
Where are the benchmarks and calculator for other processors?
I just discovered that the miner size is 6 GB and consists of 5 files and the files are deleted after 5 days.

Benchmarks for processors will be compiled after the launch of the beta version, the current implementation is MVP.
The beta version will be implemented in a different programming language and performance will be improved.
The miner will be re-uploaded to the file hosting service after the expiration of the storage period.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
October 01, 2023, 09:53:20 AM
#8
This is a good ASIC-resistant algorithm if you need 28 GB of RAM for mining.
But if your coin becomes popular, then ASICs will appear.
Where are the benchmarks and calculator for other processors?
I just discovered that the miner size is 6 GB and consists of 5 files and the files are deleted after 5 days.
sr. member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 270
Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
October 01, 2023, 09:27:01 AM
#7
Great profit for mining on a CPU, but if this coin is similar to Ethereum, then why can’t it be mined on video cards?
I didn't find information about the mining algorithm?
You have plans for the 4th quarter of this year "Multi-dimensional sharding scheme". This is earlier than Ethereum.
This is an alpha version of the miner, it uses its own unique algorithm. At the current stage we are making payments to AIA.
The next stage involves the launch of our new token.

28gb of ram? My pcs have 8-16gb will it be problem?
Yes, this is a problem. The working size of the database is 28 GB at the moment, and will be larger in the future.
"Unique algorithm" sounds good. But could you tell us more about the mining algorithm used? I'm guessing it's some kind of Ethash-like algorithm because the miner you suggest doesn't work without the db.dat you provided. In this case, db.dat is actually a DAG file (analogous to ETH), since it is a significant size (6 GB), meaning it already contains some specified data (possibly transaction data). But then the requirement for the amount of RAM (28GB) is unclear. Miner "clones" db.dat into RAM to speed up calculations?
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
September 30, 2023, 01:07:44 PM
#6
Why do I have real fast, but no money to the account?
2023/09/30 17:27:01 Block: 44600
2023/09/30 17:27:01 Score: 74
2023/09/30 17:27:23 Hash Rate: 612698
2023/09/30 17:28:23 Hash Rate: 619669


You have 5 confirmed blocks, you need to check the stability of the miner.
Last pay https://aiascan.com/address/0x7912B3f98e6F4036485e62d3ED3614586A136cc0/transactions
newbie
Activity: 1
Merit: 0
September 30, 2023, 04:38:40 AM
#5
Why do I have real fast, but no money to the account?
2023/09/30 17:27:01 Block: 44600
2023/09/30 17:27:01 Score: 74
2023/09/30 17:27:23 Hash Rate: 612698
2023/09/30 17:28:23 Hash Rate: 619669
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
September 29, 2023, 02:33:51 PM
#4
Great profit for mining on a CPU, but if this coin is similar to Ethereum, then why can’t it be mined on video cards?
I didn't find information about the mining algorithm?
You have plans for the 4th quarter of this year "Multi-dimensional sharding scheme". This is earlier than Ethereum.
This is an alpha version of the miner, it uses its own unique algorithm. At the current stage we are making payments to AIA.
The next stage involves the launch of our new token.

28gb of ram? My pcs have 8-16gb will it be problem?
Yes, this is a problem. The working size of the database is 28 GB at the moment, and will be larger in the future.
member
Activity: 1208
Merit: 27
September 29, 2023, 01:26:16 PM
#3
28gb of ram? My pcs have 8-16gb will it be problem?
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
September 29, 2023, 01:10:37 PM
#2
Great profit for mining on a CPU, but if this coin is similar to Ethereum, then why can’t it be mined on video cards?
I didn't find information about the mining algorithm?
You have plans for the 4th quarter of this year "Multi-dimensional sharding scheme". This is earlier than Ethereum.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
September 29, 2023, 09:16:32 AM
#1
Alternative AIA miner, not official. Distribution plan 10 000 000 AIA.

Official site https://aiachain.org
Airdrop https://aiachain.medium.com/introduction-to-the-aia-token-airdrop-f4ae9862eec1
Explorer https://aiascan.com
Swap https://aiaswap.com/#/swap
Add to Metamask https://chainlist.org/?search=aia
Official wallet https://aipay.aiachain.org
SGP Exchange https://reg.sgpexchange.com

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X ±1000 AIA
The CPU miner requires 28 GB of RAM.
Linux, Windows, Darwin (MacOS).
Download miner (torrent): magnet:?xt=urn:btih:98132343F5B606FCED6DA448D0AE8DF200C55F77

Arguments:
-a --address - wallet address to receive payment
-c --cpus - number of threads used for mining, default: all - 1
-d --db - path to the database db.dat file, default: current directory

Example Windows:
Run aia-windows-amd64.exe with arguments:
  
Code:
aia-windows-amd64.exe --address 0xB54b1aA4371a465cB1F5965bF675fAB6BaaAc31c

Example Linux:
1. Add executable permission to aia-linux-amd64
  
Code:
chmod +x aia-linux-amd64
2. Run aia-linux-amd64
  
Code:
./aia-linux-amd64 --address 0xB54b1aA4371a465cB1F5965bF675fAB6BaaAc31c
3. If you want to limit core usage
  
Code:
./aia-linux-amd64 --address 0xB54b1aA4371a465cB1F5965bF675fAB6BaaAc31c --cpus 8

Example MacOS:
1. Add executable permission to aia-linux-amd64
For Intel:
  
Code:
chmod +x aia-darwin-amd64
For Arm (m1, m2, etc.)
  
Code:
chmod +x aia-darwin-arm64
2. Run aia-darwin-amd64 or aia-darwin-arm64
  
Code:
./aia-darwin-amd64 --address 0xB54b1aA4371a465cB1F5965bF675fAB6BaaAc31c
or
  
Code:
./aia-darwin-arm64 --address 0xB54b1aA4371a465cB1F5965bF675fAB6BaaAc31c

Example Docker:
1. Add executable permission to aia-linux-amd64
  
Code:
chmod +x aia-linux-amd64
2. Run docker from miner directory
  
Code:
docker run --name aia-miner -d --restart=unless-stopped -v "$PWD":/aia ubuntu:latest /aia/aia-linux-amd64 -a 0xB54b1aA4371a465cB1F5965bF675fAB6BaaAc31c -d /aia/db.dat
3. Fetch the logs of a container
  
Code:
docker logs -tf --tail 100 aia-miner
Jump to: