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Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v2.0.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable] - page 116. (Read 147137 times)

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Look like my filesystem is corrupted and my database crashed.

My yenten faucet and explorer will back within 24 to 48 hours
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1090 H/s with a ryzen 1600X oced to 4.1Ghz + 550H/s Xeon x3440 + 440H/s i5 7300HQ
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$0.844195 USD (194.25%)
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4999 satoshi is already a good price!
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airdrop-pepe.art
No any blocks in the last 2 hours?

There is

As i have seen since the begining, the max time between 2 blocs was 10 mins
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No any blocks in the last 2 hours?
sr. member
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Giving this a go over at bluepool with 1.5kh/s - it could do with more power.

850h/s with a 7700k at 4.5Ghz with 6 threads and 650h/s with a Xeon E5-2620 v4 with 8 threads (16 thread CPU @ 2.1Ghz)

Looks like a promising coin
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Hello

I am using a Ryzen 1600, getting around 450 h/sec. Using 12 threads. The CPU temp stays at around 50 deg.
So is it ok ? or can I get more performance, I am using minerd miner.

You may not be getting the best possible performancse. I'm running the AMD A10 (4 cores) and getting around 400 h/sec, or about 100 h/s per core. Given that this is the super-cheap/low-end version of the Ryzen, I'd expect better over-all performance for the 1600. At this time I do not have temp readings.

For what its worth I'm useing the JayDDee optimized cpuminer (https://github.com/JayDDee/cpuminer-opt), which I have compiled myself and run in Docker containers https://hub.docker.com/r/awmyhr/cpuminer/ (NOTE: I have yet to document usage, still in very early stages of getting that all setup).
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If you don't care about electricity and you want to mine only YTN, then Xeon W3565 should give you similar results like mine one (500 h/s or more).
Search (or ask somewhere) how many hashes you'll get on Core i5 4570 (IMO something about 450 - 500 h/s, but that's only my estimations, I didn't check it by myself).

What software are you using, I get a measly 40h/s for each of the 8 CPU's in my parents i7

cpuminer-opt-3.7.8-windows-v2 (cpuminer-sse42.exe).

I'm getting 500 - 520 h/s on all eight threads (more than 60 h/s per thread).
Config:
CPU: Xeon X3440 @ 3,2 GHz (4C/8T)
RAM: 2x4 GB @ 1680 MHz 9-9-9-27 1T
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Hey guys i am new here
I am using an odroid xu4 for mining and got an ubuntu as OS.
I installed and compiled the MinerD for Yescrypt but i only get rejecteds (boooos)

so where am i able to download the miner with yescryptr16

thanks for any help
Check out this post:
Found the minerd source at https://github.com/conan-equal-newone/yenten/releases, all I had to do to get running:
Code:
apt-get install build-essential autotools-dev autoconf libcurl3 libcurl4-gnutls-dev jansson
wget https://github.com/conan-equal-newone/yenten/releases/download/1.1.0/yenten_minerd_source.zip
unzip yenten_minerd_source.zip
Edit line 6 of configure.ac: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([gnu foreign])
chmod +x autogen.sh
./autogen.sh
./configure CFLAGS="-O3 -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard"
make
strip minerd
-march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=hard will be different for most ARM devices, look up the recommended CFLAGS for your device.
To build yentend I followed the readme except the two steps mentioned above.
The 4 big cores report 0.02kH/s each, the 4 little cores 0.01kH/s. So with proper cooling I would get at least 120H/s, only running the 4 big cores atm.
The CFLAGS are for Odroid XU3 but should work fine with Odroid XU4 as well.

so moment of truth.  Got my alfawise x5 running and got 90 hashes per sec running 4 threads in the wallet.  I am using a kill-a-watt power guage and it says 7 watts while mining; 12.86 hashes/watt.  Do you have a kill-a-watt to test your odroid?
Sorry no wattmeter, but the Odroid XU3 is said to consume max. 20W with all cores and GPU on full load. I guess it's around 15W when mining on all eight cores.

Anyone got a Raspi, NanoPi or Odroid C1? A farm of cheap ARM boards could be quite competitive. Grin

I testing to mine this coin on a Raspberry Pi 3b with the minerd .
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i hold 30000 , is this coin going to the moon ? i will hold to the end
How? Mining for a month and only 1000(
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Is it possible to mine with this CPU?:
Xeon W3565

Can somebody estimate hashrate?

I can buy old workstation for 225 USD with this Xeon or i can buy old workstation with:
i5 4570
for 314 USD.

What is better price/power choice? I want only toy for mining Yenten, no other usage.

I5 is BETTER. w3565 is too old.

Thanks for your reply, even if it cost 89 usd per workstation more?
I realy want only toy for mining, price per hash is important for me.

if you want to buy a machine only for mining ,i will suggest 2680V2 with 4GX4

how would mining perform on mobile devices? for example a TV Box? CPU's are pretty ok in those, will it be supported?
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what are people running this on when they are listed as like 10Kh?
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i hold 30000 , is this coin going to the moon ? i will hold to the end

It will rapidly rise when it takes place on another well-known exchange.... After that it will continue to rise more slowly.... But in long term best option is HODL...
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Net Hashrate 3 MHash!!! Congratulations!
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new pool

https://yenten.luckypool.org/


We love yenten and want to support the community.
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I forget to say i have budget only about 300 +- USD, less is better. As mentioned before i want only cheap toy for mining.

BTW: I have complete free electricity, and becouse of this fact i care only about price per hash with maximal investment about 300 usd, so i found old two mentioned workstations from my neighborhood:

Complete spec is:
Xeon W3565/8GB/250GB for 225 USD     24 month guarancy

or

i5 4570/4GB/500GB for 314 USD       12 month guarancy

I will turn on mining and put it to corridor with ubuntu 24/7.
If you don't care about electricity and you want to mine only YTN, then Xeon W3565 should give you similar results like mine one (500 h/s or more).
Search (or ask somewhere) how many hashes you'll get on Core i5 4570 (IMO something about 450 - 500 h/s, but that's only my estimations, I didn't check it by myself).

What software are you using, I get a measly 40h/s for each of the 8 CPU's in my parents i7
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