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Topic: Bytom Mining - ASIC algorithm now cracked by GPU miners? Big profits? - page 13. (Read 17672 times)

newbie
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I used the MinerOS.cn way and found it alot more pain free as I have no idea when it comes to Linux, my 1070 happily hashes at a steady 440h/s which seems to be pretty good. I used the rough translation from here https://www.cryptocoinminingblog.com/2018/05/mine-bytom-btm-with-your-nvidia-card.html

Hope that can help a few people setting up

The link above it's very well explained Smiley i'm doing some math comparing the hashrates people are posting with the actual earnings of the B3, the good thing is i can buy 3 1050 for 500€ the bad thing is i have to add a cpu + 8gb ram + motherboard (100€ but it has 3x x16PCI slots) + PSU

in total its nearly 870€ for approx 6€ day at current diff and price

Also i'm mining 0xBTC and with a 1080ti it's possible to make approx 5 0xBTC/Day, current price is approx 1.6€ that makes 8€ per day, also a 1080ti costs me 650€ and i don't have to buy another PSU

Arrrggggg it's so tempting to try this Bytom thing!

Are there any expectations to optimize the Bytom miner for 1070+ cards?

I'd be a bit careful with outlaying alot of money with this dude, its only a matter of time till this gets ported to windows and teh whole GPU mining community jumps on it, already the diff has increased each day. Just switch your 1080 over to it and buy a 1050 or a 1060 to go alongside it

I'd definitely say people get better results with minerOS as well, better hashrate and better stability for multi card rigs.
newbie
Activity: 22
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I used the MinerOS.cn way and found it alot more pain free as I have no idea when it comes to Linux, my 1070 happily hashes at a steady 440h/s which seems to be pretty good. I used the rough translation from here https://www.cryptocoinminingblog.com/2018/05/mine-bytom-btm-with-your-nvidia-card.html

Hope that can help a few people setting up

I have a few questions for you, but I can't write to you. Open pm for me
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
I used the MinerOS.cn way and found it alot more pain free as I have no idea when it comes to Linux, my 1070 happily hashes at a steady 440h/s which seems to be pretty good. I used the rough translation from here https://www.cryptocoinminingblog.com/2018/05/mine-bytom-btm-with-your-nvidia-card.html

Hope that can help a few people setting up
fk1
full member
Activity: 216
Merit: 100
I want to share my experience with this:

- btm-miner-v2
- Intel Celeron G3900
- 8x GTX 1060 6GB
- all cards connected with PCIe 1x riser
- 4GB RAM

I edited the adress.txt with an own wallet. I chmodded the miner file and edited the run.sh so I can mine to antpool. no VPNs used. starting everything with the run.sh file.

In TOP I see 200% CPU and 51% mem. In nvidia-smi 387.12 I see very unstable GpU loads from 0% to 81% but mostly below 50% overall. my cards have 75W power limit and slight overclocking which works very efficient in ethash/equihash protocols. I use nvOC.

For the first five minutes I can tell the total hashrate is between 556H/s up to 861H/s. so the average for this seems to be 708/8=88.5H/s per card.

I guess Im doing it wrong or CPU does matter...

@gregory021998 as far as I can tell in v2 -url works
jr. member
Activity: 41
Merit: 1
But what pool do you use?

antpool doesn't give BTM as choice in sub-account management and uupool is not in english (and at sign up, my phone number doesn't work).

You don't need to register to be paid

Ok, but what is the minimum payout? And/or where can I see my workers on antpool? Because I don't know if I mine for nothing...
1 Btm. Automatic payout.

Ok, thanks.
I done this ./miner -url stratum+tcp://stratum-btm.antpool.com:6666 -user bm1qjjgxddt9cagqch43vfvl58nd8r2zd20634d13d.w1 one day with 400H/s and I don't receive any BTM. (It's a fake BTM address)

Edit: I'm just stupid, my wallet is not totally sync...

Mining with that string will still get you pay out from uupool. The url is inactive
member
Activity: 129
Merit: 11
But what pool do you use?

antpool doesn't give BTM as choice in sub-account management and uupool is not in english (and at sign up, my phone number doesn't work).

You don't need to register to be paid

Ok, but what is the minimum payout? And/or where can I see my workers on antpool? Because I don't know if I mine for nothing...
1 Btm. Automatic payout.

Ok, thanks.
I done this ./miner -url stratum+tcp://stratum-btm.antpool.com:6666 -user bm1qjjgxddt9cagqch43vfvl58nd8r2zd20634d13d.w1 one day with 400H/s and I don't receive any BTM. (It's a fake BTM address)

Edit: I'm just stupid, my wallet is not totally sync...

Does the -url works in this verson? beause in the previous version we were not able to change pool
full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 100
But what pool do you use?

antpool doesn't give BTM as choice in sub-account management and uupool is not in english (and at sign up, my phone number doesn't work).

You don't need to register to be paid

Ok, but what is the minimum payout? And/or where can I see my workers on antpool? Because I don't know if I mine for nothing...
1 Btm. Automatic payout.

Ok, thanks.
I done this ./miner -url stratum+tcp://stratum-btm.antpool.com:6666 -user bm1qjjgxddt9cagqch43vfvl58nd8r2zd20634d13d.w1 one day with 400H/s and I don't receive any BTM. (It's a fake BTM address)

Edit: I'm just stupid, my wallet is not totally sync...
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
It is interesting on uupool.cn same?
jr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 8
But what pool do you use?

antpool doesn't give BTM as choice in sub-account management and uupool is not in english (and at sign up, my phone number doesn't work).

You don't need to register to be paid

Ok, but what is the minimum payout? And/or where can I see my workers on antpool? Because I don't know if I mine for nothing...
1 Btm. Automatic payout.
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
# open terminal

sudo nvidia-xconfig --enable-all-gpus

sudo nvidia-xconfig --cool-bits=12

sudo systemctl restart lightdm.service

reboot

open NVIDIA X Server Settings and check Enable fan settings
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
But what pool do you use?

antpool doesn't give BTM as choice in sub-account management and uupool is not in english (and at sign up, my phone number doesn't work).

You don't need to register to be paid

Ok, but what is the minimum payout? And/or where can I see my workers on antpool? Because I don't know if I mine for nothing...

i don't know exactly but yesterday when i had 2.66btm i got paid 2btm
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
My GTX 1060 6G got to 387h/s with i7-2700k @4.6Ghz in Linux Mint 18.3
But it doesn't get near 360h/s when i use Ubuntu 18.04 !
http://oi67.tinypic.com/1072y42.jpg
By the way,
in the screenshot you can see that the miner use only 1 thread, it does not profit from all cores  Undecided
i think it's not optimized well for multi thread.
PS:
Mint use driver 384.113 with Cuda 8
Ubuntu use driver 390.59 with Cuda 9



have you tried the 2700k on stock clocks? or more cards? id be intrested to know how an older i7 scales with 4 cards

i didn't test yet with multiple card but with stock clock i get 320~350h/s ( higher clock the better )
still need to test with riser to see if there is any difference between x1 and x16
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
Is it possible to run the miner on Ubuntu on Windows?

I tried everything but keeps getting

"line 32: ./miner: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error"

full member
Activity: 406
Merit: 100
But what pool do you use?

antpool doesn't give BTM as choice in sub-account management and uupool is not in english (and at sign up, my phone number doesn't work).

You don't need to register to be paid

Ok, but what is the minimum payout? And/or where can I see my workers on antpool? Because I don't know if I mine for nothing...
jr. member
Activity: 41
Merit: 1
My GTX 1060 6G got to 387h/s with i7-2700k @4.6Ghz in Linux Mint 18.3
But it doesn't get near 360h/s when i use Ubuntu 18.04 !

By the way,
in the screenshot you can see that the miner use only 1 thread, it does not profit from all cores  Undecided
i think it's not optimized well for multi thread.
PS:
Mint use driver 384.113 with Cuda 8
Ubuntu use driver 390.59 with Cuda 9



have you tried the 2700k on stock clocks? or more cards? id be intrested to know how an older i7 scales with 4 cards
newbie
Activity: 9
Merit: 0
My GTX 1060 6G got to 387h/s with i7-2700k @4.6Ghz in Linux Mint 18.3
But it doesn't get near 360h/s when i use Ubuntu 18.04 !
http://oi67.tinypic.com/1072y42.jpg
By the way,
in the screenshot you can see that the miner use only 1 thread, it does not profit from all cores  Undecided
i think it's not optimized well for multi thread.
PS:
Mint use driver 384.113 with Cuda 8
Ubuntu use driver 390.59 with Cuda 9

newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
I think this is possible only if all GPU's are installed into x16 slots, but I have not heard about the existence of motherboards with 6x PCIE x16 slots.
The best result I saw using I7-8700K and  1x1060 was 500KH @PCIEx16,  420KH @PCIEx4 and 230KH @PCIEx1.

I7-8700K. 1060@PCIEx16 + 1060@PCIEx4:
Quote
0-509.1 1-412.5 Total: 921.6 H/s  2018/05/30 11:36:13 0 - Yay, solution found!
G3258. 1070@PCIEx16 + 1060@PCIEx1:
Quote
0-492.3 1-223.7 Total: 716.0 H/s  2018/05/30 13:37:15 1 - Yay, solution found!
I7-2600: 1060@PCIEx16 + 1060@PCIEx1 +1060@PCIEx4
Quote
0-350.3 1-235.5 2-306.7 Total: 892.5 H/s  2018/05/30 13:38:43 0 - Yay, solution found!


Can you make test with I7-8700K and 1070@PCIEx16?

Once the miner is optimised in the next few months it will be able to run at full speed on the GPU with low cpu load.  It's just the way the miner is currently written thats making it cpu / pci-e bus bound.

If you have the hardware and you don't mind swapping the cpu on then it makes sense to do a swap and mine at the best hash rate.

It's a combination of Cpu speed(DDR3 ram cpus take a big hit) 80% x pci-e width 15% x 5%GPU.

So with 2x GTX 1060 on a i7 you get more hash than 4x1060's on a i5 2500s . ~700h/s

More than 3 cards and the performance gains are reduces too..

I'm getting about 8 btm a day on i5 2500s with 1060 x 4. More profitable than most on crypto coinz.

So I have the option of getting a i72600 (max supported by Mining rig) or using two cards on 16x and 8x mode on a i7 3770. To get 700h/s. What's the best watt/hash? As I doubt my i7 is very efficient

Cheers


Are your 1060 connected by risers or on MoBo's pcie x8 and x4 ?
I haven't tried yet but I wonder what a Titan V could do ? Let see Smiley https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipMyd4FRSJjSdm1e_keWWcyPaVehZsxNDcfIFTLG
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
Nvidia disables fan control by default. Once you run the script and reboot the CPU the check mark will appear and you can change the speeds as you wish.

# open terminal

sudo nvidia-xconfig --enable-all-gpus

sudo nvidia-xconfig --cool-bits=12

sudo systemctl restart lightdm.service

reboot

open NVIDIA X Server Settings and check Enable fan settings
newbie
Activity: 6
Merit: 0
I get 1kh/s with 1070 ti + 1080 both on 16x slots with i7 8700 . Problem is that when the miner is running i get one of my cards to boost up fan speed at 100% and noise is just ridiculus also think that fans will just blow out any moment,2nd card (the 1080 is running fine with default auto fan speed , dont know why the first card gets always 100% speed). I tried everything to set up fan speed accordingly but problem is I am trying to do it via SSH and I cannot do that. I can set only power limit / clocks .  Can anyone help with this situation ? How do you set fan speed through SSH ?

http:// When I get home I will upload a script to control each GPU fan speed/overclock for Ubuntu. This is what your looking for right?

https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipM3Yc4iBlWaSBXXJW-RrqTmde4An4KGTBQNyTNz
https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipPfwCsVilW9LcSG6meyGXfDgRmyH73T8QElGJGH

# open terminal

sudo nvidia-xconfig --enable-all-gpus

sudo nvidia-xconfig --cool-bits=12

sudo systemctl restart lightdm.service

reboot

open NVIDIA X Server Settings and check Enable fan settings
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