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November 19, 2024, 01:21:52 PM
#36
ALEO Mining New Update

https://youtu.be/bDDWr3AXfSs

Higher hashrates...
Higher profits....
legendary
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October 26, 2024, 01:04:11 PM
#35
The zk.work pool is recruiting participants to test the Aleo miner for AMD cards

ZK.Work AMD Miner Alpha Testing Pioneer Program Registration Form
You will have the chance to be among the first to try our new mining software, with the opportunity to win rewards totaling over 200 Aleo!

This test seeks to include as many GPU models and configurations as possible to ensure our product operates smoothly across various mining environments.

Your valuable feedback and essential data will directly shape the future enhancements of our software, helping us develop a product that better serves the community's needs.
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October 19, 2024, 11:58:48 AM
#34
All shitcoins developers kick with their fist on their chest that: "asic resistant coin", POW coin, never goes to POS coin, and after they do their jobs with miners, they kick miners, introducing asics and therefore goes into POS.

So I wish them all a GOOD FAIL!
legendary
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October 19, 2024, 09:43:50 AM
#33
Asics destroys classical mining culture.

Must be forbidden!
You are right, but it depends on the policy of the coin developers. They can change the algorithms all the time, and then asics manufacturers can't influence mining, but in this business everyone wants to get profit, and the presence of asics increases the prestige of the coin.
jr. member
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October 18, 2024, 08:45:43 AM
#32
Asics destroys classical mining culture.

Must be forbidden!
legendary
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October 18, 2024, 08:14:05 AM
#31
Price drop alot for this coin. Waste of time.  Miners had enough of nasty coins, maybe that's the reason of pump and dump.
Aleo is one of the largest coins in terms of daily issuance at the moment, which is wound around $730K.
If you look at the information on other coins, you will find a daily issue of 50 to 10000 dollars, so you should be happy with such coins in the near future. Rumor has it that asics are being developed for this coin.
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October 17, 2024, 06:45:48 PM
#30
https://youtu.be/blfAQI1rXUI

ALEO OVERCLOCK SETTINGS
jr. member
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October 17, 2024, 08:26:14 AM
#29
Price drop alot for this coin. Waste of time.  Miners had enough of nasty coins, maybe that's the reason of pump and dump.
legendary
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October 17, 2024, 08:06:05 AM
#28
How to mine Aleo
1) Linux 2) Windows 3) HiveOS

HiveOS
If you choose to use HiveOS, configure in the Wallets tab and create a Flight Sheet by following these steps:

1. Navigate to the Wallets tab and input your f2pool account name in the designated wallet address field. Please note that you cannot directly add an ALEO wallet address here.

2. Within the flight sheet configuration interface, locate the wallet option. From the dropdown menu, select the wallet configuration you established in step 1.

3. In the Miner section of the flight sheet setup, choose “Custom”.

4. In the Miner section of the flight sheet setup, click “Setup Miner Config”. Then A new window will pop up, allowing you to input specific mining parameters. For detailed instructions, refer to this file. Once configured, click “Apply Changes” to save your settings.

5. Return to the main Flight Sheets interface and select “Create Flight Sheet” to finalize your mining configuration.

6. Then you could apply this Flight Sheet for your miners to start mining ALEO.

You can use “Web Shell” to Check the mining logs, the command is as follows:

tail -f /hive/miners/custom/aleominer/aleominer1.log
Additionally, you can use the following command to uninstall the previous version of the mining software from HiveOS:

rm -rf /hive/miners/custom/downloads/a* && miner restart
Back up pool URL:

stratum+tcp://aleo-asia.f2pool.com:4400 (The back up pool URL is only available for aleominer 3.0.6 and earlier versions.)
legendary
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October 05, 2024, 06:29:46 AM
#27
Aleo Mining Tutorial - HiveOS

 Aleo is a blockchain project that integrates Proof of Work (PoW) and Proof of Stake (PoS) consensus mechanisms to offer highly private smart contract capabilities. It utilizes advanced Synthesis Puzzle technology to ensure transaction privacy and security. Aleo focuses on developing decentralized applications and provides efficient and secure privacy protection solutions.

Please read the mining tutorial carefully and follow the steps to connect the mining machine to the mining pool.
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September 29, 2024, 06:39:00 AM
#26
Yes, I am also mining Aleo with my 4x 4090 Mining rig: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqNPy8heSs4
legendary
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September 17, 2024, 10:09:07 AM
#25

8x3080ti
~3.65 ALEO per day
legendary
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July 03, 2024, 05:29:59 PM
#24
Announcing Testnet Beta Prover Incentives
Incentive programs are an integral part of the future of Aleo by inspiring and exciting developers to push the limits of zero-knowledge technology. Provers are a key part of how the Aleo Network works, solving coinbase puzzles in each block and generating zero-knowledge proofs in exchange for a reward.

Our final incentive program before mainnet will be running from July 1-15th and will be aimed at prover’s on Testnet Beta. The goal of this incentive program is to validate the coinbase reward mechanism and the underlying puzzle.

To that end, the Aleo Network Foundation will provide 1 million credits to provers. Each prover will earn mainnet credits proportional to the testnet credits they earn during the incentive period. The minimum reward is 1,000 mainnet credits; any prover earning fewer than this will not be eligible for a reward.

https://aleo.org/post/announcing-testnet-beta-prover-incentives/
legendary
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January 10, 2024, 05:53:24 AM
#23
The Aleo Network will undergo a second stress test starting Jan 15, lasting for 2 weeks.

This round aims to rigorously test limits to further bolster confidence in Aleo's upcoming launch, with a focus on attention to detail and ensuring clean, reliable, and battle-tested code.
https://twitter.com/AleoHQ/status/1744816856978915557
legendary
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December 31, 2023, 04:01:24 AM
#22
As Aleo nears mainnet, ensuring security is vital.
We engaged @trailofbits, @NCCGroupplc, and @zksecurityXYZ to audit the the Aleo Network.
https://twitter.com/AleoHQ/status/1740800381259547050

Aleo completes security audits of snarkOS & snarkVM
As Aleo approaches mainnet, it’s vital to assess the security and integrity of our codebase. We engaged three independent security research firms — Trail of Bits, NCC Group, and zkSecurity — to audit snarkOS and snarkVM, the backbone of the Aleo Network.
https://aleo.org/post/aleo-completes-security-audits-of-snarkos-and-snarkvm/
legendary
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October 25, 2023, 08:04:35 AM
#21
Bitmain to Support Aleo's PoW Blockchain With Latest Antminer Release
Crypto mining rig manufacturer Bitmain plans to release a new Antminer supporting the proof-of-work (PoW) blockchain network Aleo. The announcement comes after Bitmain’s recent launches of filecoin and kaspa machines and the company’s latest series of bitcoin miners.
https://news.bitcoin.com/bitmain-to-support-aleos-pow-blockchain-with-latest-antminer-release/

Another coin will be unprofitable for GPU mining.
legendary
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September 21, 2023, 09:29:52 AM
#20

According to the team’s plans, the Aleo mainnet is planned for Q4 2023. Miners will be able to exchange their test coins for real ones. Previously, the launch of the mainnet was planned for the summer of 2023. Maybe this coin will have a positive effect on the profit of miners on video cards.
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May 02, 2023, 12:53:49 PM
#19
Hello, i am new in Aleo mining, i set up 4x3070Ti, got 8400 P/s with DamoMiner 2.3.8, i make my own linux not HiveOS, and my question is when will i approximately mine block and how much Aleo is reward per block, does anybody knows that, thanks
Look
https://aleo.zionodes.com/

Running an Aleo Node with your own setup is a tedious task, but it is manageable. To do so, you will need at the very least the following system requirements:
CPU: 16 Cores (32 preferred)
RAM: 16GB (32 preferred)
Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04 is recommended, but 18.04 should work
Storage: 128GB
Network: 50 Mbps Upload/Download
https://zionodes.com/blog/how-to-set-up-aleo-mining-pool

I didn't find this coin on https://miningpoolstats.stream/.
It seems that its mining is over and now you need to make a node.

Aleo was never listed on miningpoolstats.stream - it is mineable. Also it is not listed on coinmarketcap or any reliable exchange. It is in testnet3 state.

You posted the requirements for an Node for your own mining pool, so it is mineable, but not worth - testnet3
legendary
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April 26, 2023, 07:52:50 AM
#18
Hello, i am new in Aleo mining, i set up 4x3070Ti, got 8400 P/s with DamoMiner 2.3.8, i make my own linux not HiveOS, and my question is when will i approximately mine block and how much Aleo is reward per block, does anybody knows that, thanks
Look
https://aleo.zionodes.com/

Running an Aleo Node with your own setup is a tedious task, but it is manageable. To do so, you will need at the very least the following system requirements:
CPU: 16 Cores (32 preferred)
RAM: 16GB (32 preferred)
Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04 is recommended, but 18.04 should work
Storage: 128GB
Network: 50 Mbps Upload/Download
https://zionodes.com/blog/how-to-set-up-aleo-mining-pool

I didn't find this coin on https://miningpoolstats.stream/.
It seems that its mining is over and now you need to make a node.
newbie
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April 25, 2023, 09:23:18 AM
#17
Hello, i am new in Aleo mining, i set up 4x3070Ti, got 8400 P/s with DamoMiner 2.3.8, i make my own linux not HiveOS, and my question is when will i approximately mine block and how much Aleo is reward per block, does anybody knows that, thanks
legendary
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December 23, 2022, 05:32:41 AM
#16
There is no KYC on testnet minig. The KYC is probably will be on mainnet. Anyway mining speed is quite poor and the reason of this network not understandable at all.
Now mining is on the testnet, but then these mining rewards will be converted to the mainnet. KYC is only needed on solo mining, if you mine on a pool, then KYC will be done by the owner of the mining pool. But there is a problem, if the mining pool does not pass KYC, then the miners will not receive rewards in the mainnet.
legendary
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December 21, 2022, 05:30:06 AM
#15
Mining a coin on the zkSnark algorithm requires powerful processors, so Chinese manufacturers are already actively making cases for miners. So far, Nvidia video cards are leading on this algorithm.

For 6 GPUs
CPU 2 x 2698V3
RAM 64G
SSD 128G
Mobo X99 board
Power supply 2500W

Price: 640 USDT

https://t.me/MiningGuru46/946

Informational post, not advertising.
newbie
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December 20, 2022, 06:59:42 AM
#14
There is no KYC on testnet minig. The KYC is probably will be on mainnet. Anyway mining speed is quite poor and the reason of this network not understandable at all.
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December 18, 2022, 04:16:17 PM
#13
300m fundraised, its ok. But KYC for crypto on testnet?
newbie
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December 18, 2022, 12:49:40 AM
#12
KYC to mine a blockchain for privacy applications? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
I thought this Aloe project is different, asking KYC means the team doesn't even know what they are doing, why is a proof of work privacy project asking for KYC, it makes no sense.
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December 17, 2022, 06:55:09 PM
#11
KYC to mine a blockchain for privacy applications? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Sounds bogus, isn't it?  Grin

It reminds me of the old days when random "devs" would create an ERC20 token on Ethereum network and them make a bold claim that their new token (Like Ethereum dark, Ethereum Blue or Ethereum White) would process transactions 100 times faster than Ethereum and then gullible newbies would actually buy it.
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December 14, 2022, 08:13:08 PM
#10
KYC to mine a blockchain for privacy applications? LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
legendary
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December 14, 2022, 05:21:28 AM
#9
RaveOS added Damominer for mining Aleo
HiveOS does not yet have the ability to mine this coin
https://t.me/koliamainer/8490

Discussion of raveos on the bitcointalk forum
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.61440802
CHANGELOG
https://raveos.com/changelog.html#vBETA%208857-2173


MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Intel® Core™ 2 or better / AMD am3+ or better
4GB RAM*
4GB drive (HDD/SSD/M2/USB)
* For ETH mining on RX Vega 56, RX Vega 64, Radeon VII, RX 5700 you will need 6GB RAM
https://raveos.com/installation.html
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December 13, 2022, 10:49:03 PM
#8
And residents of USA & Canada are not eligible. They also don't have any info about themselves like what country they are operating in.
They must be in a USA sanctioned country if they exclude USA. But why just USA & Canada, why not also UK, EU, AUS, NZ?

Very supicious and way too political.

Besides any coin that tries to be exclusive for any reason is likely doomed.
Crypto success is a popularity contest. Some people are attracted to the cachet of exclusivity but this is not a trendy nightclub
with queues around the block of people waiting to be chosen to be let in.
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December 13, 2022, 04:59:18 PM
#7
Also, if you mine on a pool, then the pool will undergo verification and not individual miners, there are no details for individual verification yet. Probably, the list of countries under sanctions will be the same as for ambassadors, these are countries such as Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria, Crimea, Donetsk, and Lugansk Regions of Ukraine.
If they have blacklisted counties, then that mean they will eventually force pools to KYC individual miners. Just like how crypto exchanges start with no KYC, then partial KYC verification and then eventual mandatory KYC verification. It will be more like a requirement for the pool to do before receiving rewards.

Quite strange to me that they even have a blacklist  Cheesy

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December 13, 2022, 08:41:00 AM
#6
Please kindly note that, in order to receive incentivized testnet rewards, KYC process is required after launching the mainnet. If f2pool cannot pass through KYC by the Aleo project team, we will not be eligible to receive rewards from the network and thus cannot distribute them to you.
https://f2pool.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/13206466235417
KYC in order to receive the mining rewards... wooow.

It got me asking myself a question. Why is it necessary for a miner to first get KYC verification? It's not like they are trying to launder money or finance terrorists, they are actually helping the network run.

Does anyone know a good reason why they KYC miners?

It seems phishy to me. Do your own KYC inquiries on them before divulging any of your own info.


This is against the philosophy behind crypto/blockchain in my opinion. I find this also very fishy and suspicious.
legendary
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December 13, 2022, 02:05:03 AM
#5
Please kindly note that, in order to receive incentivized testnet rewards, KYC process is required after launching the mainnet. If f2pool cannot pass through KYC by the Aleo project team, we will not be eligible to receive rewards from the network and thus cannot distribute them to you.
https://f2pool.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/13206466235417
KYC in order to receive the mining rewards... wooow.

It got me asking myself a question. Why is it necessary for a miner to first get KYC verification? It's not like they are trying to launder money or finance terrorists, they are actually helping the network run.

Does anyone know a good reason why they KYC miners?

Well, this is the decision of the development team, I think these are the requirements of regulators, but in general it is strange to say that the purpose of Aleo is to create private applications on a private blockchain and at the same time introduce mandatory KYC. Also, if you mine on a pool, then the pool will undergo verification and not individual miners, there are no details for individual verification yet. Probably, the list of countries under sanctions will be the same as for ambassadors, these are countries such as Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria, Crimea, Donetsk, and Lugansk Regions of Ukraine.
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December 12, 2022, 03:47:02 PM
#4
Please kindly note that, in order to receive incentivized testnet rewards, KYC process is required after launching the mainnet. If f2pool cannot pass through KYC by the Aleo project team, we will not be eligible to receive rewards from the network and thus cannot distribute them to you.
https://f2pool.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/13206466235417
KYC in order to receive the mining rewards... wooow.

It got me asking myself a question. Why is it necessary for a miner to first get KYC verification? It's not like they are trying to launder money or finance terrorists, they are actually helping the network run.

Does anyone know a good reason why they KYC miners?

It seems phishy to me. Do your own KYC inquiries on them before divulging any of your own info.
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December 12, 2022, 02:53:32 PM
#3
Please kindly note that, in order to receive incentivized testnet rewards, KYC process is required after launching the mainnet. If f2pool cannot pass through KYC by the Aleo project team, we will not be eligible to receive rewards from the network and thus cannot distribute them to you.
https://f2pool.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/13206466235417
KYC in order to receive the mining rewards... wooow.

It got me asking myself a question. Why is it necessary for a miner to first get KYC verification? It's not like they are trying to launder money or finance terrorists, they are actually helping the network run.

Does anyone know a good reason why they KYC miners?
legendary
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December 12, 2022, 03:03:26 AM
#2
So far, Aleo is being mined in the test network and more than 14,000 full nodes have been launched, the developers promise to transfer everything mined to the main network after its launch. Besides, mining is possible only on Linux, I wanted to try how the RTX 4090 and core i9-12900KF assembly will mine, but so far there is not enough time, and then maybe there will be no sense anymore.

Upd: I tried mining on a pool anyway hpool.in and I turned it off, because the processor loads heavily, besides, after the launch of the main network, the coins mined in the test network will be converted at the rate of 5:1. RTX 4090 outputs 370 h/s somewhere, another damominer miner reports at startup that your gpu is not supported.

legendary
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December 08, 2022, 12:50:59 AM
#1
1. Obtain suitable hardware and software
Aleo can be efficiently mined with NVIDIA GPUs. For each GPU, you may get the following ready:
GPU: NVIDIA GPU with driver version 515 or above.
CPU: 8-core CPU
Memory: 8 GB
SSD storage: 128 GB
https://f2pool.io/mining/guides/how-to-mine-aleo/


f2pool has launched the mining services on Aleo testnet 3, as the incentivized testnet stage has been activated.
Please kindly note that, in order to receive incentivized testnet rewards, KYC process is required after launching the mainnet. If f2pool cannot pass through KYC by the Aleo project team, we will not be eligible to receive rewards from the network and thus cannot distribute them to you.
https://f2pool.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/13206466235417

So far only nvidia graphics cards


https://www.zionodes.com/blog/how-to-mine-aleo-a-node-setup-guide-for-beginners
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