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Topic: [ANN] 16BIT [NIST5][16M COINS] [IN-WALLET GAMES] [YOBIT - ALCUREX - BITTREX ] - page 34. (Read 105769 times)

legendary
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Can someone please post a NIST-5 miner, I have read that there is a Killer Miner too that increases hashrates for any algorithm that uses Groestl in it.

Not much left for rent! https://www.miningrigrentals.com/rigs/nist5
Better use your own if you have some.
My rig is there 60mh/s for 55mh/s price. Wink
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ico is ending soon.. 45 btc ++ collected.. that's huge!
sr. member
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Can someone please post a NIST-5 miner, I have read that there is a Killer Miner too that increases hashrates for any algorithm that uses Groestl in it.

Not much left for rent! https://www.miningrigrentals.com/rigs/nist5
Better use your own if you have some.
sr. member
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Lets hope this coin doesnt die out as soon as it released

Let's hope this coin gets more fud like this in order to make me rich  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes  Cool
sr. member
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ICO is still running and price is damn low!

sr. member
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Really wish less people bought into the ICO, would of made the share value higher. Currently each share is only 36363 coins.

Wondering if its better to buy ICO or rent rigs....

I did both just to be sure Wink
hero member
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adaseb - arloseb

man,we have same nick.
legendary
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So the dev gets 45 BTC for this coin? Thats over $10,000.

Man I really need to learn programming and start making coins and graphic design. That's where the real money is at these days.
legendary
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Can someone please post a NIST-5 miner, I have read that there is a Killer Miner too that increases hashrates for any algorithm that uses Groestl in it.
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Lets hope this coin doesnt die out as soon as it released
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Just bought in, lets see what this bit can do Grin
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Really wish less people bought into the ICO, would of made the share value higher. Currently each share is only 36363 coins.

Wondering if its better to buy ICO or rent rigs....

Why not ?, I will watch this. 16 bits looks interesting...
legendary
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Really wish less people bought into the ICO, would of made the share value higher. Currently each share is only 36363 coins.

Wondering if its better to buy ICO or rent rigs....
legendary
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10H 30Mins to go almost, this coin seems like it might actually be able to pull this off.
hero member
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Yes me too i believe that this kind of algo is the ideal choiche for a green cryptocurrency

and for summer mining  Grin
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Yes me too i believe that this kind of algo is the ideal choiche for a green cryptocurrency
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Could you explain what NIST5 algorithm is and how it is used?
I didn't find a wallpaper link in the opening post.
I also think dev should put the full explanation posted above in OP.


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This new mining algorithm NIST5 is superior by providing the lowest temperatures and electrical power consumption available



Nice, less heat, less pollution for the environment! (at least because of air cooling) Smiley
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That may have been true about a year ago, but there are algos that use less power at general configuration settings with typical, generally available, miners now.  Optimized kernels may still use more power for any specific algo, but stock algos that use lower power include: zr5, Lyra2RE, Pluck, Cryptonight, Yescrypt, Quark and Qubit for AMD Tahiti GPUs with Winblowz 7-64.

+1 I can confirm Qubit is one of the best, but also NIST5 is a very good algo.
Less than 24 hours before launch, I am ready to work with ocminer Smiley
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