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Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v2.0.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable] - page 175. (Read 147137 times)

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and https://crypto.n-engine.com payments not too long ago, although the balance shows the correct

the fee too high and not consistent, its just monopoly pool

Well... there is no problem with other coin / alog, free as I said.
I do my best to change the fee! No much users help... U want a free pool all the time ? Well.. you can help.
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and https://crypto.n-engine.com payments not too long ago, although the balance shows the correct

the fee too high and not consistent, its just monopoly pool
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and https://crypto.n-engine.com payments not too long ago, although the balance shows the correct
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Hey everyone,

If you haven't said what processor you are using and what hashrate you are getting (and how many threads you are using if you know that), please take the time to do that.  I am going to now start compiling all the data on this thread and put it in a spreadsheet and see if I can write an equation that predicts hashrate based on processor speed, cores, and cache size.  I will open source this data and equation and also what processors I think would be the most power efficient to mine this.

Ryzen 7 1700 (O/C'd to 3700) (optimum 8 threads of 16) (L3 cache 16 MB) - Minerd: 1100 h/s, Cpuminer: 960 h/s, Wallet: 1200 h/s

i5 3230M (stock) (optimum 2 threads of 4) (L3 cache 3 MB) - Minerd: 240 h/s, Cpuminer: 200 h/s, Wallet 260 h/s

i3 3110M (stock) (optimum 2 threads of 4) (L3 cache 3 MB) - Minerd 210 h/s, Cpuminer 180 h/s, Wallet 230 h/s

Let me know if you need any other data.

how to check the speed from wallet mode?
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is the bilbotel pool working ? i didn't receive anything since yesterday

Yes, something is wrong. Same situation here. Didn't receive anything since yesterday on both pools: bilbotel  and antminepool.

Does anyone know how to setup solo mining on Ubuntu vps to receive coins only to one wallet address? thanks

whats going on ? :/
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is the bilbotel pool working ? i didn't receive anything since yesterday

Yes, something is wrong. Same situation here. Didn't receive anything since yesterday on both pools: bilbotel  and antminepool.

Does anyone know how to setup solo mining on Ubuntu vps to receive coins only to one wallet address? thanks
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is the bilbotel pool working ? i didn't receive anything since yesterday
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What is happening with the price?

Amazon S3 miner is back (hashrate is up) and he has to sell the yenten to pay his bills so he tanks the price wien he mines.

Amazon miners will bid for compute power and at a 80% discount offf reserved compute power. then they buy $200 of aws credit for $20 from the digital goods forum and can mine yenten for about 30-50 sat i believe, and that price will increase if difficulty rises.

 any idea hows this Amazon S3  guy mining ? Yenten will be in moon in next 6 months I suppose.

Spread the awareness.


I set up 240 CPU instances on AWS to try it out for a few days and I got about 20kh/s hashrate, and i'm happy to show anyone else how to do it because I think these guys need the competition.

I'd like to know.
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What is happening with the price?

Amazon S3 miner is back (hashrate is up) and he has to sell the yenten to pay his bills so he tanks the price wien he mines.

Amazon miners will bid for compute power and at a 80% discount offf reserved compute power. then they buy $200 of aws credit for $20 from the digital goods forum and can mine yenten for about 30-50 sat i believe, and that price will increase if difficulty rises.

 any idea hows this Amazon S3  guy mining ? Yenten will be in moon in next 6 months I suppose.

Spread the awareness.


I set up 240 CPU instances on AWS to try it out for a few days and I got about 20kh/s hashrate, and i'm happy to show anyone else how to do it because I think these guys need the competition.
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Hey everyone,

If you haven't said what processor you are using and what hashrate you are getting (and how many threads you are using if you know that), please take the time to do that.  I am going to now start compiling all the data on this thread and put it in a spreadsheet and see if I can write an equation that predicts hashrate based on processor speed, cores, and cache size.  I will open source this data and equation and also what processors I think would be the most power efficient to mine this.

Ryzen 7 1700 (O/C'd to 3700) (optimum 8 threads of 16) (L3 cache 16 MB) - Minerd: 1100 h/s, Cpuminer: 960 h/s, Wallet: 1200 h/s

i5 3230M (stock) (optimum 2 threads of 4) (L3 cache 3 MB) - Minerd: 240 h/s, Cpuminer: 200 h/s, Wallet 260 h/s

i3 3110M (stock) (optimum 2 threads of 4) (L3 cache 3 MB) - Minerd 210 h/s, Cpuminer 180 h/s, Wallet 230 h/s

Let me know if you need any other data.
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Consensus is Constitution
Hey everyone,

If you haven't said what processor you are using and what hashrate you are getting (and how many threads you are using if you know that), please take the time to do that.  I am going to now start compiling all the data on this thread and put it in a spreadsheet and see if I can write an equation that predicts hashrate based on processor speed, cores, and cache size.  I will open source this data and equation and also what processors I think would be the most power efficient to mine this.
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New exchange! https://stocks.exchange/trade/YTN/BTC - price x10 tomorrow!


excellent news ,this market is my first look ,i already register my account ,and wait YTN be listed.
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heh, nice oldschool-style website and such a cool music:) This is the japanese project?
Indeed. Yes it is..  Grin
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So guys what happened with the "Dev" team?

The dev doesn't really communicate here except to update the ANN with new information, but he does post occasionally and has recently updated the core to 1.2.1.
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heh, nice oldschool-style website and such a cool music:) This is the japanese project?
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So guys what happened with the "Dev" team?
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I like what you've done with your site man. Good job

Many thanks.
Hope i can annonce soon some true features ;0

New exchange! https://stocks.exchange/trade/YTN/BTC - price x10 tomorrow!

Look nice
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anybody has a lot of "stratum link failure" from pool?

I have many on 2 pools
But can be normal for me it look like Bilbotel and AntminePool are Europe based and i'm in Canada

I have few on N-Engine (USA based i think, then better for me)
But i have more since few days while was perfect before.

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Yes, I tried the pools for a bit then went back to solo mining due to constant errors. I like leaving it up to luck more anyway plus it supports the network.

Agree, solo mining is better
I like what you've done with your site man https://cryptoservices.net/en/. Good job
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