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Topic: [ANN][BWK] BULWARK | NO ICO | Masternodes | Accelerated PoW | Seesaw PoS/MN - page 114. (Read 125735 times)

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Hi there, when BWK goes to other important exchanges? some predicitions... Smiley
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hello Everyone,

i currently am mining cryptonight with Ethos, i am trying to figure out a way to mine Bulwark using the OS and haven't been able to figure it out.

If anyone knows how to use Ethos to mine Bulwark or the can tell me the configuration i have to put in the local.conf for it to work would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 Grin

What GPUs are you operating?  You may need to compile a NIST5 miner for your OS.
newbie
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hello Everyone,

i currently am mining cryptonight with Ethos, i am trying to figure out a way to mine Bulwark using the OS and haven't been able to figure it out.

If anyone knows how to use Ethos to mine Bulwark or the can tell me the configuration i have to put in the local.conf for it to work would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 Grin
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188 masternodes for today's statistics.
https://masternodes.pro/stats/bwk
The ROI is extremely good, too.

ROI is not only parameter. I hope price will rise slowly

The combination of MN ROI and the price trend of BWK during the last weeks makes it a brilliant investment idea. Unfortunately the MN is already quite expensive.
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Activity: 224
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188 masternodes for today's statistics.
https://masternodes.pro/stats/bwk
The ROI is extremely good, too.

ROI is not only parameter. I hope price will rise slowly
member
Activity: 76
Merit: 10
This coin is a potential hidden gem and could easily 10x, as xzc did. Consider it's a privacy one inspired by Dash and PIVX, with masternodes implemented  Shocked
newbie
Activity: 148
Merit: 0
188 masternodes for today's statistics.
https://masternodes.pro/stats/bwk
The ROI is extremely good, too.
sr. member
Activity: 1092
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Nicehash is trash,  still has no LTC deposits, I'm not going to use.   I prefer mining rig rentals service but they have few nist5 rigs
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huge difficulty and nethash increase. Indeed probably nicehash, hope they get hacked again.


lol, why we need ASIC resistant algo when there is nicehash?

Nicehash back up and running and people are using it? I would be a bit nervous using nicehash after what happened!

I prefer to mine coins directly, instead of hopping around using nicehash and selling straight away for bitcoin.
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I don't want any responses about how it is not feasible to solomine because that is always the answer I get and I don't care AT ALL if it is feasible. I just want to know if there is a mining program that supports get block template and AMD GPU's for windows because I can not find anything.
I think sgminer supports solo mining just fine, it's usually more about the wallet than about the miner (some wallets don't allow solo mining). Not sure about BWK, just run it with "server=1" in the config and see whether it accepts your miners. I'm not going to say how "it's not feasible to solomine" Smiley cause it obviously depends on the total hashrate available to you. I am going to say though that mining NIST5 with amd cards is a waste of hashpower, it's kinda like mining ETH with GTX 1080 / 1080 Ti cards. AMD's are no good for NIST5, nvidia cards are much better at this algo. If you want to get BWK, mine the proper algos with your AMD cards (the ones they're good at like ETN/Cryptonight) and then exchanges those coins for BWK, you'll get a lot more of them this way.
Thanks, good advice!
legendary
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I don't want any responses about how it is not feasible to solomine because that is always the answer I get and I don't care AT ALL if it is feasible. I just want to know if there is a mining program that supports get block template and AMD GPU's for windows because I can not find anything.
I think sgminer supports solo mining just fine, it's usually more about the wallet than about the miner (some wallets don't allow solo mining). Not sure about BWK, just run it with "server=1" in the config and see whether it accepts your miners. I'm not going to say how "it's not feasible to solomine" Smiley cause it obviously depends on the total hashrate available to you. I am going to say though that mining NIST5 with amd cards is a waste of hashpower, it's kinda like mining ETH with GTX 1080 / 1080 Ti cards. AMD's are no good for NIST5, nvidia cards are much better at this algo. If you want to get BWK, mine the proper algos with your AMD cards (the ones they're good at like ETN/Cryptonight) and then exchange those coins for BWK — you'll get a lot more of them this way.
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Activity: 174
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Hey Bulwarkians, Is there any mining software to solo mine with AMD GPU's using windows anymore? I don't want any responses about how it is not feasible to solomine because that is always the answer I get and I don't care AT ALL if it is feasible. I just want to know if there is a mining program that supports get block template and AMD GPU's for windows because I can not find anything. Thanks
newbie
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Yay got my shared master node running with the help of Ghost miner while I get more coins to get a node for myself. THis way I get coins and get rewards at the same time.

Is this still working out?  I was thinking of signing up for the second MN, but there seems to be surprising little interest for a new BWK node on discord.  How are the payments and service?
newbie
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What a impressive and potential statistics for such a young coin like Bullwark!
https://masternodes.pro/stats/bwk

Question... can this amount go DOWN if the value of the coin does *not* go down ?

I am very interested in setting up a master-node assuming it has limited down-side potential (assuming coin price doesn't crash at least).

If the priced stays where it is, the profit margin of Masternodes would go down as more go online. The more masternodes online, the less coins each one gets.
Keep in mind the MN rewards are only at 20% and will be going to 25% in the next couple days. In 2 more months it will be 50% rewards for the remaining 9 months.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 512
What a impressive and potential statistics for such a young coin like Bullwark!
https://masternodes.pro/stats/bwk

Question... can this amount go DOWN if the value of the coin does *not* go down ?

I am very interested in setting up a master-node assuming it has limited down-side potential (assuming coin price doesn't crash at least).
newbie
Activity: 149
Merit: 0
What a impressive and potential statistics for such a young coin like Bullwark!
https://masternodes.pro/stats/bwk
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Whats happening with poolofd32th.club? It shows my hashrate totally wrong (in fact close to zero). Don't know yet about payments, must wait for couple of hours to check. Anyone can confirm?
hero member
Activity: 714
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Saw a nice spike to $8 today =) Good stuff.
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Another way to help this would be to spread the hash rates around more evenly so they're not localized in one or two pools. This, unfortunately, is something entirely beyond our control.
Would it actually help in any way in the current situation (with large nicehash orders hitting the BWK network several times a day)? Does it make any difference whether miners spread their hashrate over several pools or not? When a nicehash user comes, it can come to any pool, including their own private pool. And no matter which pool they use, the total network diff goes up (and then doesn't go down for a while, after they leave). I understand how it's good for any crypto to spread the hash over multiple nodes in general, but I don't see how it helps against large nicehash buyers coming and going.

It certainly doesn't help against that. It also doesn't help when the nicehash orders get lobbed onto a pool that already has 70% of the nethash. I'd much rather they hit private pools so the rest can get caught up and get things moving along faster once they pull out.

Ultimately, only way for this to stop being a mining issue across all of crypto is for nicehash competitors to start showing up and split that power up some more. As it stands now, there's really nothing anybody can do about it so I guess time will tell.
legendary
Activity: 1106
Merit: 1014
Another way to help this would be to spread the hash rates around more evenly so they're not localized in one or two pools. This, unfortunately, is something entirely beyond our control.
Would it actually help in any way in the current situation (with large nicehash orders hitting the BWK network several times a day)? Does it make any difference whether miners spread their hashrate over several pools or not? When a nicehash user comes, it can come to any pool, including their own private pool. And no matter which pool they use, the total network diff goes up (and then doesn't go down for a while, after they leave). I understand how it's good for any crypto to spread the hash over multiple nodes in general, but I don't see how it helps against large nicehash buyers coming and going.
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