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Topic: [ANN] [CPU mining] Yenten v2.0.1 [YTN] [YescryptR16] [Exchange avilable] - page 176. (Read 147137 times)

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airdrop-pepe.art
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.

Quote from: cryptonomicon25
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

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Ps: ♥ to the donator of 10YTN
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anybody has a lot of "stratum link failure" from pool?

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.
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IDENA.IO - Proof-Of-Person Blockchain
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.
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airdrop-pepe.art
Yenten Wallets/Nodes List connected to my Server : Yenten Nodes
Others services TBA

Why can't I see myself on your list?
Hello,
I limited at this time to 32 clients for testing, i will up for more in few days, so not all nodes are connected to mine in the same times and if yours is connected to enough others nodes/clients it will not connect or will connect sometimes at others times.
The list is in real time cached for 10mins thats why
Cheers

Edit: Server Restarted and Updated to 48 Nodes (may take few hours to up to 48)
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YTN has been added to stocks.exchange.
Enjoy trading Wink
https://stocks.exchange/trade/YTN/BTC
Donation is on your way..  Grin Thanks
sr. member
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YTN has been added to stocks.exchange.
Enjoy trading Wink
https://stocks.exchange/trade/YTN/BTC
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Merit: 101
Soon we will be able to trade on YTN at Stocks.exchange(will list in 48 hours).
I paid some BTC to Stocks.exchange, so if you do not mind please donate.

Stocks.exchange
https://stocks.exchange/

YENTEN Address
YhXBfgLiDD47eW4BmMX4R8Lhy1VQD18E4o

BTC Address
18wMwSDFbjyEAComRBayfgQ86ZpegTiy6U

Thank you.
It's not listed yet. I am waiting in order to send you donation.

Sorry for the delay.
I am currently conducting remittance tests at stocks.exchange.
It will soon be possible to trade.
No problem. Scratch our back and we scratch yours.  Wink
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Hello,
320 Kh/s is true, 320 Mh/s is false
I understand, thank you)
sr. member
Activity: 304
Merit: 250
Soon we will be able to trade on YTN at Stocks.exchange(will list in 48 hours).
I paid some BTC to Stocks.exchange, so if you do not mind please donate.

Stocks.exchange
https://stocks.exchange/

YENTEN Address
YhXBfgLiDD47eW4BmMX4R8Lhy1VQD18E4o

BTC Address
18wMwSDFbjyEAComRBayfgQ86ZpegTiy6U

Thank you.
It's not listed yet. I am waiting in order to send you donation.

Sorry for the delay.
I am currently conducting remittance tests at stocks.exchange.
It will soon be possible to trade.
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airdrop-pepe.art
If you add up the capacity of all three known pools from the first page of the topic, you will get 300-350 Kh/s. A website https://coinsmarkets.com/trade-BTC-YTN.htm the bottom right lists the network capacity of 300-320 Mh/s. Ie our three pool give about 1/1000 of the power network? Who are all the others?)
./yenten/src/yentend getmininginfo
{
    "blocks" : 15963,
    "currentblocksize" : 1000,
    "currentblocktx" : 0,
    "difficulty" : 0.01059076,
    "errors" : "",
    "genproclimit" : 2,
    "networkhashps" : 317541,
    "pooledtx" : 0,
    "testnet" : false,
    "generate" : true,
    "hashespersec" : 179
}

Hello,
320 Kh/s is true, 320 Mh/s is false
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If you add up the capacity of all three known pools from the first page of the topic, you will get 300-350 Kh/s. A website https://coinsmarkets.com/trade-BTC-YTN.htm the bottom right lists the network capacity of 300-320 Mh/s. Ie our three pool give about 1/1000 of the power network? Who are all the others?)
sr. member
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airdrop-pepe.art
Yenten Wallets/Nodes List connected to my Server : Yenten Nodes
Others services TBA
newbie
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higher price to sell and mine.
lower price to buy and mine.
only these simple two things are difficult.
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Anyone got a different miner or GPU miner working yet?

GPU mining is not likely to be worth the effort/power costs, if this algo limits GPU performance as much as yescrypt does it will be about 3-5X slower than CPU mining. Surprisingly the best miner for me is the wallet's setgenerate command, the cpuminer-opt is about 20% slower for me. I'm sure someone with better skills than me can create an even more optimized CPU miner eventually.
Are you saying wallet's setgenerate command is faster than cpuminer-opt?
This is impossible, what operating system are you using?

It's not impossible, it's the truth. On Windows 7, Windows 10, and Ubuntu mining with the wallet is considerably faster than using the other miners. I've tested this on an i3, i5, and Ryzen 7 processor and it's about 20% faster in each case. It seems that there is a lot of optimization that needs to be done in third party miners to compete with the dev's algo.

What's more likely is you are not setting your threads optimally.  You have to try different thread amounts to find the best one.  The wallet probably automatically selects the best number of threads to use.

Nope, experimented with all different settings including thread number on each machine and the result is the same. I set both the wallet and other miners to use half of available threads and affine them to cores only to set up a controlled experiment. There is a difference even with identical settings (for me). The wallet setgenerate command automatically uses all threads unless otherwise specified, which isn't ideal since hashrate will fluctuate wildly.
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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.
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Consensus is Constitution
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.
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 54
Consensus is Constitution
Anyone got a different miner or GPU miner working yet?

GPU mining is not likely to be worth the effort/power costs, if this algo limits GPU performance as much as yescrypt does it will be about 3-5X slower than CPU mining. Surprisingly the best miner for me is the wallet's setgenerate command, the cpuminer-opt is about 20% slower for me. I'm sure someone with better skills than me can create an even more optimized CPU miner eventually.
Are you saying wallet's setgenerate command is faster than cpuminer-opt?
This is impossible, what operating system are you using?

It's not impossible, it's the truth. On Windows 7, Windows 10, and Ubuntu mining with the wallet is considerably faster than using the other miners. I've tested this on an i3, i5, and Ryzen 7 processor and it's about 20% faster in each case. It seems that there is a lot of optimization that needs to be done in third party miners to compete with the dev's algo.

What's more likely is you are not setting your threads optimally.  You have to try different thread amounts to find the best one.  The wallet probably automatically selects the best number of threads to use.
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Mining from the wallet I get 13% faster on my laptop and equal or a tad slower on my desktops.  So mabye the way mobile processors work benefit from wallet mining.

is there any way mining use setgenerate but direct to pool?
member
Activity: 460
Merit: 12
Anyone got a different miner or GPU miner working yet?

GPU mining is not likely to be worth the effort/power costs, if this algo limits GPU performance as much as yescrypt does it will be about 3-5X slower than CPU mining. Surprisingly the best miner for me is the wallet's setgenerate command, the cpuminer-opt is about 20% slower for me. I'm sure someone with better skills than me can create an even more optimized CPU miner eventually.
Are you saying wallet's setgenerate command is faster than cpuminer-opt?
This is impossible, what operating system are you using?

It's not impossible, it's the truth. On Windows 7, Windows 10, and Ubuntu mining with the wallet is considerably faster than using the other miners. I've tested this on an i3, i5, and Ryzen 7 processor and it's about 20% faster in each case. It seems that there is a lot of optimization that needs to be done in third party miners to compete with the dev's algo.
newbie
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What is happening with the price?
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