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Topic: [ANN] | SUQA | New X22i Algo | SWIFFTX | No ICO | No Pre-mine | %5 Apr Interest - page 97. (Read 181884 times)

jr. member
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Hi,

use this method and it will work in hiveos. There is a compiled miner for it

   First you need to update the nvidia driver manually

ssh your rig

username : user
pass : 1

than stop the miner with miner stop

after that update your nvidia driver with nvidia-driver-update.

wait for it, after upgrade finishes , reboot with reboot -f

go to wallets and add your suqa wallet address

then go to flight sheets and create a new one.

use this information : https://pasteboard.co/HGfSuqp.jpg

and you are good to go

add your nvidia rigs to your flight sheet, and voila!                                           

I'll try this, interesting that you've created the custom miner templates for it too. thanks

Everything is ready , by the way i only created the document, the compiling job was done by icemining.ca admin and overcooked panda , so kudos to them Smiley
newbie
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Merit: 0
i've tried the new miner too still i get x13 hamsi512 cpu init at line 685 error
newbie
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Merit: 0
ccminer is not working, i get a bug on start
copper member
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I have nvidia and linux, and I also have a ccminer, which does not have algorithm x22i. It seems that I'm not in the subject of mining this miracle of a SUQA, until ccminer will release a version with this algorithm. Or are there any options?

Compiling ccminer on Linux is easy. Take the source from the foundation GitHub and follow any Linux ccminer compiling tutorial.

It is NEVER 'easy' ...

Just because YOU can compile it under ONE distribution of Linux - you call it 'linux'.

Linux does NOT mean 'ubuntu'. Linux comes in many many MANY different distros and formats, especially the largest spread on RedHat based distros (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora for example), which we (CWI) do mostly, because unlike ubuntu or debian, requires work to compile.

So please stop misleading people into thinking 'linux' is ubuntu. It is isn't. Be specific. Ubuntu is a DISTRIBUTION of Linux. So is Arch, Debian, Scientific Linux, Fedora and all the others.

Thankfully, people are starting to get more informed of what is going on and how things are done. Adding HashFunctions together and attaching a not-so-well-known one isn't new by any means, but the whole ASIC/FPGA movement is a bandwagon that almost everyone is jumping on, including this project.

Other than that, I will look into this project when I am better later this week. Parts of it look interesting.

#crysx

the linux user is used to compiling software.
anyway, if you have issues compiling our miner (which is just another fork of ccminer, nothing new), just hang over to discord and we'll try to help you.
About the algo, see my previous post.

We are not newbies here ...

We have been around a lot longer than you are practically indicating with your response, as much as I appreciate your responding. The lack of understanding between the coding, compiling and distributions of linux is being exacerbated by you poor choice of wording and direction you are leading people. We are LONG TERM and professional linux users, as well as developers and I posted so that YOU could understand the difference without sending a message to the general public about how little you really know about it. Helping you in other words.

We also have our own internal miners which far outstrip a great many of the algorithms out there currently, so we DO know much about linux and compilations. You should stop misleading people into thinking that linux=ubuntu because it doesn't. The many distributions out there FORCE people to has some knowledge of compiling these things, and it is different in most distributions. That is all I am saying.

We will try and have a look at compiling soon, when I get a lot better as I have been bed ridden for almost a week now.

As for the Algo, we have created four of our own also, and the basic procedure you have setup to create the Algo will fall very short of being what you planned it to be unless there is a way of changing easily, which we have been working on.

With all that said though, nice work so far Smiley

#crysx

I never said everyone should run ubuntu. I just said if you have troubles compiling on any distribution we may try to help.
I don't know how you can evaluate my knowledge of the crypto world and of linux. I probably use linux since way before many people on this forum including you, but that doesn't matter.
We just want to make a good coin and we are here to help people who have issues.
As for the algo we will see, but rest assured that making an FPGA miner for x22i is far more difficult and expensive (and less efficient) than some blake or sha variations, or shuffle of the usual x11 components (as many coins do use).
newbie
Activity: 79
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Hey guys I just found out about this Project and tried the in-wallet cpu miner but it just says Calculating and nothing moves. Do I need to change some settings before it works?
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
Hi,

use this method and it will work in hiveos. There is a compiled miner for it

   First you need to update the nvidia driver manually

ssh your rig

username : user
pass : 1

than stop the miner with miner stop

after that update your nvidia driver with nvidia-driver-update.

wait for it, after upgrade finishes , reboot with reboot -f

go to wallets and add your suqa wallet address

then go to flight sheets and create a new one.

use this information : https://pasteboard.co/HGfSuqp.jpg

and you are good to go

add your nvidia rigs to your flight sheet, and voila!                                           

I'll try this, interesting that you've created the custom miner templates for it too. thanks
legendary
Activity: 2912
Merit: 1091
--- ChainWorks Industries ---
I have nvidia and linux, and I also have a ccminer, which does not have algorithm x22i. It seems that I'm not in the subject of mining this miracle of a SUQA, until ccminer will release a version with this algorithm. Or are there any options?

Compiling ccminer on Linux is easy. Take the source from the foundation GitHub and follow any Linux ccminer compiling tutorial.

It is NEVER 'easy' ...

Just because YOU can compile it under ONE distribution of Linux - you call it 'linux'.

Linux does NOT mean 'ubuntu'. Linux comes in many many MANY different distros and formats, especially the largest spread on RedHat based distros (RHEL, CentOS, Fedora for example), which we (CWI) do mostly, because unlike ubuntu or debian, requires work to compile.

So please stop misleading people into thinking 'linux' is ubuntu. It is isn't. Be specific. Ubuntu is a DISTRIBUTION of Linux. So is Arch, Debian, Scientific Linux, Fedora and all the others.

Thankfully, people are starting to get more informed of what is going on and how things are done. Adding HashFunctions together and attaching a not-so-well-known one isn't new by any means, but the whole ASIC/FPGA movement is a bandwagon that almost everyone is jumping on, including this project.

Other than that, I will look into this project when I am better later this week. Parts of it look interesting.

#crysx

the linux user is used to compiling software.
anyway, if you have issues compiling our miner (which is just another fork of ccminer, nothing new), just hang over to discord and we'll try to help you.
About the algo, see my previous post.

We are not newbies here ...

We have been around a lot longer than you are practically indicating with your response, as much as I appreciate your responding. The lack of understanding between the coding, compiling and distributions of linux is being exacerbated by you poor choice of wording and direction you are leading people. We are LONG TERM and professional linux users, as well as developers and I posted so that YOU could understand the difference without sending a message to the general public about how little you really know about it. Helping you in other words.

We also have our own internal miners which far outstrip a great many of the algorithms out there currently, so we DO know much about linux and compilations. You should stop misleading people into thinking that linux=ubuntu because it doesn't. The many distributions out there FORCE people to has some knowledge of compiling these things, and it is different in most distributions. That is all I am saying.

We will try and have a look at compiling soon, when I get a lot better as I have been bed ridden for almost a week now.

As for the Algo, we have created four of our own also, and the basic procedure you have setup to create the Algo will fall very short of being what you planned it to be unless there is a way of changing easily, which we have been working on.

With all that said though, nice work so far Smiley

#crysx
member
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So if I lock my coins for a month there is no way to unlock them even if i want to lose the profit , is this correct?
Better to time-lock weekly if you dont want to do it everyday.
copper member
Activity: 238
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So if I lock my coins for a month there is no way to unlock them even if i want to lose the profit , is this correct?
Yes that is correct. You may even time-lock them everyday if you prefer to have the control of your time-locking, you can do that but that would also mean too much effort.
jr. member
Activity: 42
Merit: 1
Hi,

use this method and it will work in hiveos. There is a compiled miner for it

   First you need to update the nvidia driver manually

ssh your rig

username : user
pass : 1

than stop the miner with miner stop

after that update your nvidia driver with nvidia-driver-update.

wait for it, after upgrade finishes , reboot with reboot -f

go to wallets and add your suqa wallet address

then go to flight sheets and create a new one.

use this information : https://pasteboard.co/HGfSuqp.jpg

and you are good to go

add your nvidia rigs to your flight sheet, and voila!                                           
newbie
Activity: 11
Merit: 0
I tried compiling this in HiveOS however since the nvcc toolkit is not installed in HiveOS the make operation files with "ccminer.cpp:49:26: fatal error: cuda_runtime.h: No such file or directory". HiveOS provides binary version of cuda versions therefore its a little useless to try to compile it under standard Hive. If anyone has built it under Ubuntu 16 or 18 please provide binary links, or a solution.

To the OP, please discuss this with guys over at t-rex to get this algo on their new version.
hero member
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So if I lock my coins for a month there is no way to unlock them even if i want to lose the profit , is this correct?
copper member
Activity: 238
Merit: 11
Hello to our great and incredibly increasing community!

We didn’t forget about you AMD miners aka The RedTeam!

Our Fastest AMD (OpenCl) Miner Bounty will start as of now and it will continue until 31 October.
Developers, please make sure you share your miners before the deadline and keep improving so that the AMD miners can start mining and testing the fastest one.
The initial bounty was 250K SUQA but we increased the bounty to 500K SUQA so that the fellow AMD miners will start mining ASAP Smiley

The bounty will be paid as 250K on 31 October. The other 250K will be paid as a time-locked term deposit after 30 days, so the OpenCl Developer can earn SUQA interests too.
The winner will give us 2 SUQA wallet addresses and we will send the first 250K directly to his/her wallet and the other 250K SUQA will be sent as time-locked to be available for use after 30 days.

Only opensource miners can participate in the bounty!

Hurry up Smiley
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5042160.new#new
https://discord.gg/MG25kjB

SUQA Foundation
copper member
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Very interesting coin, new 22i, and have time deposit. can I know every 6 month need a hard fork meaning? The algo will expands itself? What is the impact while the coin in time deposit during hard fork?
Every 6 months hard fork means transparency. We will add one algo every 6 months to our chain so there will be no secret mining from your back by big ASIC and FPGA companies. We will not let them by improving our chain constantly. SUQA will be the small GPU miners dream.
 The time-locked deposits do work offline so they will not be affected from the hard fork.

Thanks

SUQA Foundation
jr. member
Activity: 74
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Very interesting coin, new 22i, and have time deposit. can I know every 6 month need a hard fork meaning? The algo will expands itself? What is the impact while the coin in time deposit during hard fork?
copper member
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When time up Roadmap ?
When time start exchange ?


i think when dev ready but it not so soon.
We will have a whitepaper both for the X22i algo and the SUQA ecosystem just after the lite website release which is Sunday October 7.

Thanks

jr. member
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When time up Roadmap ?
When time start exchange ?


i think when dev ready but it not so soon.
newbie
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When time up Roadmap ?
When time start exchange ?
member
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My miner refuses to work! What am I doing wrong?

[2018-10-01 17:57:23] Starting on stratum+tcp://eu.icemining.ca:4200
[2018-10-01 17:57:23] NVML GPU monitoring enabled.
[2018-10-01 17:57:23] NVAPI GPU monitoring enabled.
[2018-10-01 17:57:23] 2 miner threads started, using 'x22i' algorithm.
[2018-10-01 17:57:40] Stratum difficulty set to 0.05
[2018-10-01 17:57:40] x22i block 3776, diff 490.196
[2018-10-01 17:57:41] GPU #1: Intensity set to 19, 524288 cuda threads
[2018-10-01 17:57:41] GPU #0: Intensity set to 19, 524288 cuda threads
[2018-10-01 17:57:42] GPU #0: ASUS GTX 1070 Ti, 1208.48 kH/s
[2018-10-01 17:57:42] GPU #1: MSI GTX 1060 6GB, 1057.73 kH/s
[2018-10-01 17:57:50] GPU #0: ASUS GTX 1070 Ti, 2842.23 kH/s
[2018-10-01 17:57:50] GPU #0: 1984 MHz 15.64 kH/W 129W 39C FAN 0%
[2018-10-01 17:57:50] accepted: 1/1 (diff 0.200), 3083.08 kH/s yes!
[2018-10-01 17:57:55] x22i block 3777, diff 496.154
[2018-10-01 17:58:03] GPU #0: ASUS GTX 1070 Ti, 20.91 MH/s
[2018-10-01 17:58:03] GPU #0: unspecified launch failure
Cuda error in func 'quark_blake512_cpu_setBlock_80_sp' at line 577 : unspecified launch failure.


1070 - 2500kh - core ~1900 mem ~4300 pl 100
1080ti - 4200kh  - core ~1900 mem ~5500 pl 100
Try to play with lower core and memory settings until you don't receive the unspecified launch failure.

1070 - 2500kh - core ~1900 mem ~4300 pl 100
1080ti - 4200kh  - core ~1900 mem ~5500 pl 100

Uptime 48 hours+ no failtures Wink
If have same errors - try upgrade Nvidia Drivers, change -i to lower, and (!!!) adding virtual memory. 8x1080ti with 500gb dumpfile n1 fly)
There you go.
full member
Activity: 373
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My miner refuses to work! What am I doing wrong?

[2018-10-01 17:57:23] Starting on stratum+tcp://eu.icemining.ca:4200
[2018-10-01 17:57:23] NVML GPU monitoring enabled.
[2018-10-01 17:57:23] NVAPI GPU monitoring enabled.
[2018-10-01 17:57:23] 2 miner threads started, using 'x22i' algorithm.
[2018-10-01 17:57:40] Stratum difficulty set to 0.05
[2018-10-01 17:57:40] x22i block 3776, diff 490.196
[2018-10-01 17:57:41] GPU #1: Intensity set to 19, 524288 cuda threads
[2018-10-01 17:57:41] GPU #0: Intensity set to 19, 524288 cuda threads
[2018-10-01 17:57:42] GPU #0: ASUS GTX 1070 Ti, 1208.48 kH/s
[2018-10-01 17:57:42] GPU #1: MSI GTX 1060 6GB, 1057.73 kH/s
[2018-10-01 17:57:50] GPU #0: ASUS GTX 1070 Ti, 2842.23 kH/s
[2018-10-01 17:57:50] GPU #0: 1984 MHz 15.64 kH/W 129W 39C FAN 0%
[2018-10-01 17:57:50] accepted: 1/1 (diff 0.200), 3083.08 kH/s yes!
[2018-10-01 17:57:55] x22i block 3777, diff 496.154
[2018-10-01 17:58:03] GPU #0: ASUS GTX 1070 Ti, 20.91 MH/s
[2018-10-01 17:58:03] GPU #0: unspecified launch failure
Cuda error in func 'quark_blake512_cpu_setBlock_80_sp' at line 577 : unspecified launch failure.


1070 - 2500kh - core ~1900 mem ~4300 pl 100
1080ti - 4200kh  - core ~1900 mem ~5500 pl 100
Try to play with lower core and memory settings until you don't receive the unspecified launch failure.

1070 - 2500kh - core ~1900 mem ~4300 pl 100
1080ti - 4200kh  - core ~1900 mem ~5500 pl 100

Uptime 48 hours+ no failtures Wink
If have same errors - try upgrade Nvidia Drivers, change -i to lower, and (!!!) adding virtual memory. 8x1080ti with 500gb dumpfile n1 fly)
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