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Topic: [ANN] [XDAG] New Community-based Cryptocurrency - First Mineable DAG ! - page 86. (Read 75463 times)

newbie
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One doubt, this project has no funding? or do you have a group of investors in the cost of developing the project?

We have a fee from pools for a community fund.
newbie
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Which hashrate do you have guys?
Here is mine, with a 7700K 4.8ghz

xdag> stats
your hashrate MHs: 5.13
full member
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One doubt, this project has no funding? or do you have a group of investors in the cost of developing the project?
newbie
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I'm quite against gpu mining.  It probably will come, but it means a random person without a gpu mining rig has next to no hope of mining successfully
cheatoshin0 is not going to make GPU miner now. But anyway it will come.

I've seen some guy on telegram said he's working on it. I would not hurry to release it
jr. member
Activity: 133
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I'm quite against gpu mining.  It probably will come, but it means a random person without a gpu mining rig has next to no hope of mining successfully
cheatoshin0 is not going to make GPU miner now. But anyway it will come.
newbie
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I'm quite against gpu mining.  It probably will come, but it means a random person without a gpu mining rig has next to no hope of mining successfully
newbie
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which pool has the biggest hashrate?
newbie
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Hello our Asian Friends, there is a  24/7 pool special for you with low latency and great config
172.105.216.53:3355  1-6-8
member
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This project grab attention from many Cryptos. The current status of this development in the project deserves much appreciation.
What are your plans for GPU mining?
newbie
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What are nopaid shares?
newbie
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New version T13.819 is available in the Linux repo.

Feature: the 'stats' command show self hashrate of miner.

Would love to have that for win64
newbie
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Can we do a voting for gpu algorithm? I would vote equihash.

Not subject of change.

I dont like the idea to switch to GPU mining... that would (once again) strip out a lot of people from gaining access to the project. Currently its very easy to get people in xdag cause everything is just a simple proggie, no bloat.
For me sticking to CPU is the right way...

I agree. There are people at the community who aren't equipped with gpu's and who are participating a lot, like designing stuff, managing discord, etc. And more useful people might come, coz all you need is your regular computer.
newbie
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do i need to restart the pool for this update? so i assume its best to use -r for new copy? to minimize offtime?

Yes you may, using -r option. You may copy storage folder to the next installation or just do a symlink.

did it with symlink, outtime was only a few minutes. great. TX worked as it should :-)
newbie
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Can we do a voting for gpu algorithm? I would vote equihash.

Not subject of change.

I dont like the idea to switch to GPU mining... that would (once again) strip out a lot of people from gaining access to the project. Currently its very easy to get people in xdag cause everything is just a simple proggie, no bloat.
For me sticking to CPU is the right way...
newbie
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Can we do a voting for gpu algorithm? I would vote equihash.
newbie
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Hello!
Guys, how many mining threads should i set up for max performance? if i have i5-3570


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You mined 2000 coins in a single day?  Can I ask what hardware you're mining with?  I was only getting about 500 coins with an i7 3770K overnight using 6 threads on main dev pool.  Maybe I should have allocated more CPU threads.

EDIT* Nevermind, I see above post.

You should use 4 threads.. cache/2mb = threads for best performance

Are you sure? i think its the number of cores (not threads)

He should be using 3.
You need 2MiB per CPU thread. For example, an 8-core CPU with 8MiB cache can optimally mine with about 4 threads. Beyond that, there will not be enough room in the cache
So the optimal thread count is cache/2mb
newbie
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Hey, I'm trying to run a pool just for fun, but I don't know what address to specify for the 'c' option. If I understand correctly there is no other node address hardcoded, I have to specify it myself right? So is there somewhere a list of nodes where I can find one to connect to ?
Also, what does the 's' option do? "address of this node to bind to", I don't understand what it means.

It looks like an interesting project, keep up the good work  Smiley
newbie
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Hello!
Guys, how many mining threads should i set up for max performance? if i have i5-3570


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You mined 2000 coins in a single day?  Can I ask what hardware you're mining with?  I was only getting about 500 coins with an i7 3770K overnight using 6 threads on main dev pool.  Maybe I should have allocated more CPU threads.

EDIT* Nevermind, I see above post.

You should use 4 threads.. cache/2mb = threads for best performance

Are you sure? i think its the number of cores (not threads)
newbie
Activity: 10
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Hello!
Guys, how many mining threads should i set up for max performance? if i have i5-3570


bruh look at 1 post above
newbie
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Hello!
Guys, how many mining threads should i set up for max performance? if i have i5-3570
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