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Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v2.0.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable] - page 114. (Read 147137 times)

newbie
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good news im going to try it on my AMD Athlon II P360 Dual-Core laptop that would crash before
how hash ?

pretty low i just ordered a quad core p960 to replace it, getting 0.11 khash/second, but it works!!
member
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Why does the market price increase for Yenten coins?
Have there been any announcements?
I could not find it as far as I looked.

Pump and dump.
To the new folks, its much cheaper to mine this coin. So instead of buying rent some servers online and start mining. Less than 3 million out of 84 million coins are mined.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Why does the market price increase for Yenten coins?
Have there been any announcements?
I could not find it as far as I looked.
hero member
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jr. member
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I don't understand something of yescryptR16.

I've a dual xeon X5650. 12 core 24 logical cpu

If I run with -t 24  (cpu 100%) it mines 18h/s per core with a total of 430h/s (very poor for the machine)

The strange thing is that if I use -t2(cpu 10%)  it mines 85h/s with a total of 170h/s. Essentially if I use more cores, the speed is not increased propportionally.
Same doesn't happen if I use new dual xeon E5-2620 6 core/12 logical with avx support. This one can min 100h/s each logical cpu.

Xeon 5650 24 cores: 430h/s
Xeon 2620 12 cores: 1200h/s


Any idea ?

full member
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good news im going to try it on my AMD Athlon II P360 Dual-Core laptop that would crash before
how hash ?
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
good news im going to try it on my AMD Athlon II P360 Dual-Core laptop that would crash before
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 0
May I ask if my gaming pc with i3-7100 with SSE2 support is better than my office compter with Intel G3900 with no SSE2 support? I want to start to mine yenten coin

Thanks

yes it better 7100 is faster more than g3900 but im dont know hashrate for it.



Thanks for the fast reply. I will start mining soon and will report here my hash rate  Smiley
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XDNA - Most innovative cryptocurrency in 2018
May I ask if my gaming pc with i3-7100 with SSE2 support is better than my office compter with Intel G3900 with no SSE2 support? I want to start to mine yenten coin

Thanks

yes it better 7100 is faster more than g3900 but im dont know hashrate for it.

newbie
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May I ask if my gaming pc with i3-7100 with SSE2 support is better than my office compter with Intel G3900 with no SSE2 support? I want to start to mine yenten coin

Thanks
am3
newbie
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Good job, conan-equal-newone! Any plans for mobile support?
jr. member
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newbie
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Hey guys, I'll start mining Yenten soon, but my computer is not really powerful...

I only have an "average" Core I5, from 2 years ago. How mane Yenten per day you think I can mine ?

Thanks Smiley

Depends on i5 model. My 4 core i5 @ 3.3 GHz gives 750 - 800 H/s with cpuminer-opt (cpuminer-sse2.exe) which is about 7 - 8 YTN / day. But it still changes depending on difficulty. Last 2 days seem like difficulty went a bit up.
Just start mining and you'll see hash rate and difficulty in few secs. Just start mining and take a look at what you gained after 24 or 48 hours.

How does cpuminer compare to wallet mining hashrate?

cpuminer-opt allows pool mining and is a bit faster, because its code optimization.
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Consensus is Constitution
Luckily I got all my coins out of coinsmarkets before they shutdown, but it appears they took the money and ran.   They probably had tens of thousands of bitcoins they were holding for people and they just took them all and ran and retired in bermuda.

Sorry to everyone who probably lost coins.
member
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Consensus is Constitution
Hey guys, I'll start mining Yenten soon, but my computer is not really powerful...

I only have an "average" Core I5, from 2 years ago. How mane Yenten per day you think I can mine ?

Thanks Smiley

Depends on i5 model. My 4 core i5 @ 3.3 GHz gives 750 - 800 H/s with cpuminer-opt (cpuminer-sse2.exe) which is about 7 - 8 YTN / day. But it still changes depending on difficulty. Last 2 days seem like difficulty went a bit up.
Just start mining and you'll see hash rate and difficulty in few secs. Just start mining and take a look at what you gained after 24 or 48 hours.

How does cpuminer compare to wallet mining hashrate?
member
Activity: 152
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I don't see it as a professional coin, even though I am interested in its algorithm. It's not even a joke coin, more like weebos coin smth which will bring no near future.

lulll

you are embarrassing yourself
newbie
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Merit: 0
Question: I've sent some BTC to Stocks.exchange to buy some YTN, but even after 25 confirmations (more than 5 hours) it's still in "PROCESSING" state. Any ideas?

Thanks.

https://i.imgur.com/6GAoF3E.png
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
Hey guys, I'll start mining Yenten soon, but my computer is not really powerful...

I only have an "average" Core I5, from 2 years ago. How mane Yenten per day you think I can mine ?

Thanks Smiley

Depends on i5 model. My 4 core i5 @ 3.3 GHz gives 750 - 800 H/s with cpuminer-opt with cpuminer-sse2.exe
Just start mining and you'll see hash rate in few secs.
10 -12 coins

I don't think so. I also have i7 @ 4 GHz (4 core) and it gets about 10 - 11 / day. Other i5 @ 3.3 GHz gets about 7 - 8 / day, but diff is bigger now, so it'll be like 5 - 7 / day
jr. member
Activity: 112
Merit: 1
Hey guys, I'll start mining Yenten soon, but my computer is not really powerful...

I only have an "average" Core I5, from 2 years ago. How mane Yenten per day you think I can mine ?

Thanks Smiley

The difficulty has risen over the last day, hard to say.
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