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Topic: [ANN][GRS] Groestlcoin | 1st to activate Segwit | Building Lightning Network - page 223. (Read 558223 times)

newbie
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He prob used Yamminer. http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/

No settings to speak of. Just edit .cfg file with your pool info and comment out the lines you dont need.


Ah I have a problem with yamminer. Don't get it to start. It opens for a millisecond and close. Don't know what I am doing wrong. Sad

BTW GRS is dying on Poloniex. No buyers
member
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Just the GPU try out. Setting the config is quite simple.
hero member
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hello!!!
can anyone tell me how much hash i will have on a nvidia gt630 2Go memory? i don't see any information on that.please
thx
Any information?! Please

Im afraid I dont know Sad
I dont see it in the list https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Atmcd1XbwbURdFVhT0w5RXdvcUdKdXVQVUt1blZZSHc#gid=0

perhaps u could test it and let us know. You wont be diappointed Smiley
legendary
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hello!!!
can anyone tell me how much hash i will have on a nvidia gt630 2Go memory? i don't see any information on that.please
thx
Any information?! Please
legendary
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Black Belt Developer
Hey everyone,

I would like to kindly ask the miners out there to please switch from dwarfpool to one of the smaller pools.
The reason for this is to avoid monopolization problems such as a 51% attack.

By no means am I accusing dwarfpool owners of anything. I have had a good experience with it myself.
It's just a reminder that, for the network to be healthy, we should go with the way of the precautionary principle.


Here are the best options, in a subjective order:
1. CryptoHunger - pool admined by the coin's dev, srcxxx. https just added / multi core server, DDOS protected / 0.8% proportional fee - fees and donations go to GroestlCoin promotion (!!).
2. CoinMine.pl - the smallest pool, but, from what I understood, with a friendly staff. Give these guys a gand!
3. grs.suprnova.cc - one of the "oldest 3" pools. I have used them without any problems untill changing to cryptohunger.
4. CPU-Pool.net - another big player, part of the "oldest 3". Did not test, but reckon that the ~300 miners currently on the pool are satisfied. They have the second hashrate overall, so they would not need any extra miners.

Happy hashing! Cheesy

just wanted to vote for coinmine.pl
it has little hashrate on grs but is a huge player on other coins like drk and src, super stable (never been down since I've been using it), zero problems and helpful staff.
hero member
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Intel Core i7 3930k stock = 1875kh/s
Could you please post your settings?

He prob used Yamminer. http://www.groestlcoin.org/pools/

No settings to speak of. Just edit .cfg file with your pool info and comment out the lines you dont need.

It should end up looking like this:
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threads = 0

mining-params = grs:av=0&donation-interval=50
#mine = stratum+tcp://[email protected]:3345/grs
#mine = stratum+tcp://[email protected]:3345/grs

#mine = stratum+tcp://yvg1900.grs_1:[email protected]:3650/grs
mine = stratum+tcp://user.worker:[email protected]:5544/grs
#mine = stratum+tcp://yvg1900.grs_1:[email protected]:3333/grs

#proxy = socks4a://127.0.0.1:9150
#proxy = socks5://127.0.0.1:1080
compact-stats = 1
print-timestamps = 0

threads = 0 means it'll use 'em all. Hope this helps Smiley
legendary
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hello!!!
can anyone tell me how much hash i will have on a nvidia gt630 2Go memory? i don't see any information on that.please
thx
full member
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Hey everyone,

I would like to kindly ask the miners out there to please switch from dwarfpool to one of the smaller pools.
The reason for this is to avoid monopolization problems such as a 51% attack.

By no means am I accusing dwarfpool owners of anything. I have had a good experience with it myself.
It's just a reminder that, for the network to be healthy, we should go with the way of the precautionary principle.


Here are the best options, in a subjective order:
1. CryptoHunger - pool admined by the coin's dev, srcxxx. https just added / multi core server, DDOS protected / 0.8% proportional fee - fees and donations go to GroestlCoin promotion (!!).
2. CoinMine.pl - the smallest pool, but, from what I understood, with a friendly staff. Give these guys a hand!
4. grs.5limi.com - Chinese pool admined by whyyk7.
3. grs.suprnova.cc - one of the "oldest 3" pools. I have used them without any problems until changing to cryptohunger.
4. CPU-Pool.net - another big player, part of the "oldest 3". Did not test, but reckon that the ~300 miners currently on the pool are satisfied. They have the second hashrate overall, so they would not need any extra miners.

Happy hashing! Cheesy
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newbie
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Intel Core i7 3930k stock = 1875kh/s
Could you please post your settings?
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Guido
Intel Core i7 3930k stock = 1875kh/s
legendary
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i like the slogan

Democratizing Mining
sr. member
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GroestlCoin has been added to AllCrypt.com!
full member
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That was not my point.

Enter any desired value in that form for scrypt with auto calc for other algos and see that Groestl is still at the bottom of the list.
At least, that's the results that I get.


Also, I don't believe the results to be accurate and have different values than the one their engine comes up with, but that's another discussion.
Even more, different algos suck up different power, which is not taken into account, I believe.
sr. member
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In that case, how can you compare results?

For example, inputing 2000 KH/s for scrypt and using "Adapt Hybrid-Scrypt-Hash256 From Sha-256 AND Scrypt-N-Factor Scrypt-Jane and Keccak values from Scrypt input", Groestlcoin is on the bottom of the list.
Pow. Consumption 1000 Watts     Pow. Cost: 0.15 USD kw/h  

Check it.

I don't calculate consumption and power costs since I have free electricity.
full member
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In that case, how can you compare results?

For example, inputing 2000 KH/s for scrypt and using "Adapt Hybrid-Scrypt-Hash256 From Sha-256 AND Scrypt-N-Factor Scrypt-Jane and Keccak values from Scrypt input", Groestlcoin is on the bottom of the list.
Pow. Consumption 1000 Watts     Pow. Cost: 0.15 USD kw/h 

Check it.
sr. member
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No there's no field for GRS since it's the sole coin to use that algo for now.
full member
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Thanks for the link, Xenocyde, but I can't seem to find the field for the Grostl algorithm input.
Is there any?
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