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kolyska you have won 1 urx, post your address if you wish to receive it Smiley

as a dedicated URX supporter, can i win another ? :-)


this is great news!   UdeYQGpT5idyuZwafzqUucAMvPYWMUw3sh

Sent

Tomorow another round Cheesy
newbie
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Ive reviewed your website but there is no road map or anything that would tell anyone what the token is used for.  
The coin is part community driven and the author/developer has a very interesting opinion against false promises.

For that reason, no roadmap with goals exists and neither will it exist. A good example is the Android wallet and the upcoming fork. Both are direct results of the rather single approach of Uranium-X; a fair and collectable CPU coin for the community.

The Android wallet was a request from the community and is (in part) realized by the community, both in funding and development. The upcoming fork is in open debate for the same reason. The concept of a GPU-miner (even when in all fairness the GPU-mining possibility isn't favoured at this point) started the "we will fork" discussion.

From that perspective, a roadmap is nonsense and a strategy is more important. Hell, it's almost better than most small businesses, we have a vision and we're working according that vs. the "this looks pretty and has 'achievable goals' let's run with this until the next pretty picture" (can you tell what annoys me at work?).

Well, then whats the strategy and or vision? fair question from someone holding this token.

Also, GPU mining i s much more efficient. My GTX 1080 smashes the pool, in comparison to any CPU. i had 12 CPUs hitting the pool with 8 to 16 cores each at a combined 55KH/s. The GTX 1080 hits at 30KH/s alone. So it does the work of around 75% of my running CPU miners. Just sayin. When i pair it with a GTX 1050ti and a Quadro 2200K 4GB i i out perform all CPus running.

You could argue that the power consumption on the cards outweighs the power used by the CPUs, however i mine via my data center so i dont pay for power. In my case, GPU makes more sense. If i use the CPuU and GPU at the same time i can grab a few coins a day, however i blew a fuse in my rack last time so its just gpu now :-) Data center manager was not happy!

WOW you have a very cool Manager!!! And a nice job too....Got to love Free Power!!!

So what is the hash rate of each card? very interested to know?

when it comes to CPU's I find that old and new I5's and I7's can be nice to mine with...especially if you are trying to save power using a laptop or sff.

Ha Ha, i am the IT manager! In reality i have maybe 7 old poweredge servers idle, so i mine off of them. The majority are only SSE2 CPUs but they do the job. I can tell you off hand the GTX 1080 hashes at about 35KH/s, gtx1050ti around 5KH/s and the old Quadro is around 8000 H/S.

please give a link to the miner gpu.

 



Its multiminerv1.1.0_24.xxx


https://github.com/bogdanadnan/multiminer/releases

this is my script to run it on my gtx 1080, just add wallet and make sure you change the last -t from 2 to 1. 1 works with Nvida cards.


multiminer.exe -a argon2ad -o stratum+tcp://pool.rplant.xyz:3361 -u -p c=URX,worker --use-gpu CUDA --gpu-id=1 --gpu-batchsize=1024 -t 1


thanks for the help
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kolyska you have won 1 urx, post your address if you wish to receive it Smiley

as a dedicated URX supporter, can i win another ? :-)


this is great news!   UdeYQGpT5idyuZwafzqUucAMvPYWMUw3sh
member
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Merit: 16
well if you come again tomorow you may win again Tongue
newbie
Activity: 90
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kolyska you have won 1 urx, post your address if you wish to receive it Smiley

as a dedicated URX supporter, can i win another ? :-)
member
Activity: 561
Merit: 16
kolyska you have won 1 urx, post your address if you wish to receive it Smiley
newbie
Activity: 90
Merit: 0
Ive reviewed your website but there is no road map or anything that would tell anyone what the token is used for.  
The coin is part community driven and the author/developer has a very interesting opinion against false promises.

For that reason, no roadmap with goals exists and neither will it exist. A good example is the Android wallet and the upcoming fork. Both are direct results of the rather single approach of Uranium-X; a fair and collectable CPU coin for the community.

The Android wallet was a request from the community and is (in part) realized by the community, both in funding and development. The upcoming fork is in open debate for the same reason. The concept of a GPU-miner (even when in all fairness the GPU-mining possibility isn't favoured at this point) started the "we will fork" discussion.

From that perspective, a roadmap is nonsense and a strategy is more important. Hell, it's almost better than most small businesses, we have a vision and we're working according that vs. the "this looks pretty and has 'achievable goals' let's run with this until the next pretty picture" (can you tell what annoys me at work?).

Well, then whats the strategy and or vision? fair question from someone holding this token.

Also, GPU mining i s much more efficient. My GTX 1080 smashes the pool, in comparison to any CPU. i had 12 CPUs hitting the pool with 8 to 16 cores each at a combined 55KH/s. The GTX 1080 hits at 30KH/s alone. So it does the work of around 75% of my running CPU miners. Just sayin. When i pair it with a GTX 1050ti and a Quadro 2200K 4GB i i out perform all CPus running.

You could argue that the power consumption on the cards outweighs the power used by the CPUs, however i mine via my data center so i dont pay for power. In my case, GPU makes more sense. If i use the CPuU and GPU at the same time i can grab a few coins a day, however i blew a fuse in my rack last time so its just gpu now :-) Data center manager was not happy!

WOW you have a very cool Manager!!! And a nice job too....Got to love Free Power!!!

So what is the hash rate of each card? very interested to know?

when it comes to CPU's I find that old and new I5's and I7's can be nice to mine with...especially if you are trying to save power using a laptop or sff.

Ha Ha, i am the IT manager! In reality i have maybe 7 old poweredge servers idle, so i mine off of them. The majority are only SSE2 CPUs but they do the job. I can tell you off hand the GTX 1080 hashes at about 35KH/s, gtx1050ti around 5KH/s and the old Quadro is around 8000 H/S.

please give a link to the miner gpu.

 



Its multiminerv1.1.0_24.xxx


https://github.com/bogdanadnan/multiminer/releases

this is my script to run it on my gtx 1080, just add wallet and make sure you change the last -t from 2 to 1. 1 works with Nvida cards.


multiminer.exe -a argon2ad -o stratum+tcp://pool.rplant.xyz:3361 -u -p c=URX,worker --use-gpu CUDA --gpu-id=1 --gpu-batchsize=1024 -t 1
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
Ive reviewed your website but there is no road map or anything that would tell anyone what the token is used for. 
The coin is part community driven and the author/developer has a very interesting opinion against false promises.

For that reason, no roadmap with goals exists and neither will it exist. A good example is the Android wallet and the upcoming fork. Both are direct results of the rather single approach of Uranium-X; a fair and collectable CPU coin for the community.

The Android wallet was a request from the community and is (in part) realized by the community, both in funding and development. The upcoming fork is in open debate for the same reason. The concept of a GPU-miner (even when in all fairness the GPU-mining possibility isn't favoured at this point) started the "we will fork" discussion.

From that perspective, a roadmap is nonsense and a strategy is more important. Hell, it's almost better than most small businesses, we have a vision and we're working according that vs. the "this looks pretty and has 'achievable goals' let's run with this until the next pretty picture" (can you tell what annoys me at work?).

Well, then whats the strategy and or vision? fair question from someone holding this token.

Also, GPU mining i s much more efficient. My GTX 1080 smashes the pool, in comparison to any CPU. i had 12 CPUs hitting the pool with 8 to 16 cores each at a combined 55KH/s. The GTX 1080 hits at 30KH/s alone. So it does the work of around 75% of my running CPU miners. Just sayin. When i pair it with a GTX 1050ti and a Quadro 2200K 4GB i i out perform all CPus running.

You could argue that the power consumption on the cards outweighs the power used by the CPUs, however i mine via my data center so i dont pay for power. In my case, GPU makes more sense. If i use the CPuU and GPU at the same time i can grab a few coins a day, however i blew a fuse in my rack last time so its just gpu now :-) Data center manager was not happy!

WOW you have a very cool Manager!!! And a nice job too....Got to love Free Power!!!

So what is the hash rate of each card? very interested to know?

when it comes to CPU's I find that old and new I5's and I7's can be nice to mine with...especially if you are trying to save power using a laptop or sff.

Ha Ha, i am the IT manager! In reality i have maybe 7 old poweredge servers idle, so i mine off of them. The majority are only SSE2 CPUs but they do the job. I can tell you off hand the GTX 1080 hashes at about 35KH/s, gtx1050ti around 5KH/s and the old Quadro is around 8000 H/S.

please give a link to the miner gpu.

 


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https://mega.nz/#F!4zB0jY5D!nGc18m0sTGiqKMdUMZUw8g

Here is the working wallet for android devices Grin

built with sdk23, java7u80, remove any existing/partial installs before trying

First file works, If the wallet wants to install an update click skip

Incoming and outgoing transfers have been tested and they work just fine

Please post about your experience with it

If anyone has any problem please look for help on discord
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vabchgent you have won 1 urx, post your address so I can send it Smiley


ps. I do not want to say anything about real life applications at the moment becouse I do not want it to come like a promiss and then not being able to make it happen, it is better to just do it and then anounce it Wink
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DAMMIT! I missed the pump and dump yesterday :-(
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Wow this is a pretty cool discussion!! I am very interested to hear more GPU mining specs....Please post if you are GPU mining. I have never GPU mined so I don't really know what kind of power consumption is used. I have an older Laptop getting around 2.5 Khs....It's using very little power...around 100 watts maybe? the laptop cost around $125. Ultimately I want the coin to be CPU only...That's how I got started in Crypto and almost everyone has access to an old computer or notebook that can mine URX.

So far even with the GPU's...My laptop is still mining the same amount of URX as it was before the GPU's. just my observation.

what GPU are you using? For this algo and coin you need a really high end card for it to make a difference.
newbie
Activity: 90
Merit: 0
Ive reviewed your website but there is no road map or anything that would tell anyone what the token is used for. 
The coin is part community driven and the author/developer has a very interesting opinion against false promises.

For that reason, no roadmap with goals exists and neither will it exist. A good example is the Android wallet and the upcoming fork. Both are direct results of the rather single approach of Uranium-X; a fair and collectable CPU coin for the community.

The Android wallet was a request from the community and is (in part) realized by the community, both in funding and development. The upcoming fork is in open debate for the same reason. The concept of a GPU-miner (even when in all fairness the GPU-mining possibility isn't favoured at this point) started the "we will fork" discussion.

From that perspective, a roadmap is nonsense and a strategy is more important. Hell, it's almost better than most small businesses, we have a vision and we're working according that vs. the "this looks pretty and has 'achievable goals' let's run with this until the next pretty picture" (can you tell what annoys me at work?).

Well, then whats the strategy and or vision? fair question from someone holding this token.

Also, GPU mining i s much more efficient. My GTX 1080 smashes the pool, in comparison to any CPU. i had 12 CPUs hitting the pool with 8 to 16 cores each at a combined 55KH/s. The GTX 1080 hits at 30KH/s alone. So it does the work of around 75% of my running CPU miners. Just sayin. When i pair it with a GTX 1050ti and a Quadro 2200K 4GB i i out perform all CPus running.

You could argue that the power consumption on the cards outweighs the power used by the CPUs, however i mine via my data center so i dont pay for power. In my case, GPU makes more sense. If i use the CPuU and GPU at the same time i can grab a few coins a day, however i blew a fuse in my rack last time so its just gpu now :-) Data center manager was not happy!

WOW you have a very cool Manager!!! And a nice job too....Got to love Free Power!!!

So what is the hash rate of each card? very interested to know?

when it comes to CPU's I find that old and new I5's and I7's can be nice to mine with...especially if you are trying to save power using a laptop or sff.

Ha Ha, i am the IT manager! In reality i have maybe 7 old poweredge servers idle, so i mine off of them. The majority are only SSE2 CPUs but they do the job. I can tell you off hand the GTX 1080 hashes at about 35KH/s, gtx1050ti around 5KH/s and the old Quadro is around 8000 H/S.


 

jr. member
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At the moment you are collecting a verry rare crypto, in the future we have plans for a real life application, we are trying to list urx on a bigger exchange and we are waiting for an answer  Wink

Is it possible to discuss or disclose what kind of plans you have in mind for real life applications or is that still secret knowledge within the team?

There is similar and older coin AurumCoin. You can see how such coins ends in their bitcointalk thread. Low volume is the curse. For me urx is nice as a experiment but its worthless as a currency.
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At the moment you are collecting a verry rare crypto, in the future we have plans for a real life application, we are trying to list urx on a bigger exchange and we are waiting for an answer  Wink

Is it possible to discuss or disclose what kind of plans you have in mind for real life applications or is that still secret knowledge within the team?
jr. member
Activity: 283
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Ive reviewed your website but there is no road map or anything that would tell anyone what the token is used for. 
The coin is part community driven and the author/developer has a very interesting opinion against false promises.

For that reason, no roadmap with goals exists and neither will it exist. A good example is the Android wallet and the upcoming fork. Both are direct results of the rather single approach of Uranium-X; a fair and collectable CPU coin for the community.

The Android wallet was a request from the community and is (in part) realized by the community, both in funding and development. The upcoming fork is in open debate for the same reason. The concept of a GPU-miner (even when in all fairness the GPU-mining possibility isn't favoured at this point) started the "we will fork" discussion.

From that perspective, a roadmap is nonsense and a strategy is more important. Hell, it's almost better than most small businesses, we have a vision and we're working according that vs. the "this looks pretty and has 'achievable goals' let's run with this until the next pretty picture" (can you tell what annoys me at work?).

Well, then whats the strategy and or vision? fair question from someone holding this token.

Also, GPU mining i s much more efficient. My GTX 1080 smashes the pool, in comparison to any CPU. i had 12 CPUs hitting the pool with 8 to 16 cores each at a combined 55KH/s. The GTX 1080 hits at 30KH/s alone. So it does the work of around 75% of my running CPU miners. Just sayin. When i pair it with a GTX 1050ti and a Quadro 2200K 4GB i i out perform all CPus running.

You could argue that the power consumption on the cards outweighs the power used by the CPUs, however i mine via my data center so i dont pay for power. In my case, GPU makes more sense. If i use the CPuU and GPU at the same time i can grab a few coins a day, however i blew a fuse in my rack last time so its just gpu now :-) Data center manager was not happy!

WOW you have a very cool Manager!!! And a nice job too....Got to love Free Power!!!

So what is the hash rate of each card? very interested to know?

when it comes to CPU's I find that old and new I5's and I7's can be nice to mine with...especially if you are trying to save power using a laptop or sff.
jr. member
Activity: 283
Merit: 4
Wow this is a pretty cool discussion!! I am very interested to hear more GPU mining specs....Please post if you are GPU mining. I have never GPU mined so I don't really know what kind of power consumption is used. I have an older Laptop getting around 2.5 Khs....It's using very little power...around 100 watts maybe? the laptop cost around $125. Ultimately I want the coin to be CPU only...That's how I got started in Crypto and almost everyone has access to an old computer or notebook that can mine URX.

So far even with the GPU's...My laptop is still mining the same amount of URX as it was before the GPU's. just my observation.
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Ric9493968 you have won 1 urx, send your wallet to receive it Smiley



THANK YOU!!!

UkGg883cA53PzmWf19rPYsgzx9YP72mVrv


Sent Wink
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Ric9493968 you have won 1 urx, send your wallet to receive it Smiley

Aie I want some urx too! Smiley

All Crypto market is down but is time to mine more!

just take 25 or 50 bucks a month and buy it, its easier. Sure i mine but only because im lucky enough to have free power. If i didnt i wouldnt mine at all.
newbie
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Ric9493968 you have won 1 urx, send your wallet to receive it Smiley

THANK YOU!!!

UkGg883cA53PzmWf19rPYsgzx9YP72mVrv
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