Yup, just for fun. And no you don't, but what is considered 'rich' goes down as the GDP per capita decreases.
I'm living in country with shitty GDP and I can only tell You that You have no idea what You're talking about.
lol this isn't open for debate, although cute that you think it is, you have to defend your third world brethren. The average person earn $10 per year in your country, if you earn $100 per year, you're earning 10x what they're earning, that would be considered 'rich' by comparison to people in their country. Same as if you earned $200,000 in the US compared to $20,000 per year you'd be considered pretty rich (although that depends on where you live in the US).
The whole 'rich' term is subjective. There is no baseline for 'rich'. You can live in Uganda and say you're rich because you're earning 100x the average citizens income, but that's still peanuts depending on where else you're living in the world.
Man you're such a snob I bet you love the smell of your own farts. Why don't you go out more and meet some real people for a change and act the way you do here, see how far that gets you.
ROFL, nothing about that is being a snob. Someone gloats about how much money they make and pretend they're earning millions with a super secret method I'm going to call them out on it. It's like the douche that always brags about how many GPUs they have when you know they're lying constantly.
Of course I don't talk to people this way in real life, I also don't have friends that randomly make shit up because they like to pretend it helps their epeen nor would your friends find that an attractive quality (well maybe if you live in China).
2SP: Are you going to improve NeoScrypt algo? We do have issue with speed of gtx 1070ti & 1080ti.
yes, I wonder why there is so huge problem with neoscrypt on 1070ti woith Alexis miner?
so few differences from 1070 but soo bad pefomance, it is a pity actually!
so any news on that SP, are you plans to mod neoscrypt for TIs?
1070ti needs to be tuned to the new GPU (it takes awhile before developers retune algos after a new GPU comes out). The 1080 and 1080ti use GDDR5x and there is no way to improve their performance. It's one of the downsides of buying a 1080/ti (I've talked about this numerous times in the past) and why you should consider heavily when buying them as they have some algos they don't perform up to par in, NeoS is one of them, Dagger is another, Cryptonote is another. Any memory heavy algo has the same problems.