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Topic: CCminer(SP-MOD) Modded NVIDIA Maxwell / Pascal kernels. - page 71. (Read 2347588 times)

legendary
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winter is here, stay strong  Sad

Not yet... Still have to drop another $1500 or network hashrate growth at the current pace will probably do it in a month. It's coming though. New miners are extra stupid and don't have a off button. Not sure who is buying new cards at 2 year ROI, but apparently there is plenty. Just think of where cryptos will be in two years, where they've been two years ago, silly pricing.
legendary
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if bitcoin is dropping down to $4000, ppl will mine at a loss with el cost @ $0.1.

Good old hawaii war elephant 250w, $0.1/kWh, power costs to run 'only' $0.5/ day. Still profitable.

We need to cut another 50%.

Sh0rtcoin is the best coin, hands down the best performer of the 2018 so far.

full member
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NoizChain
winter is here, stay strong  Sad
sp_
legendary
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Team Black developer
Someone still should make a doomsday clock for $.1kWh and current network hash for large coins.

Live prices from Nicehash profit on the 1080ti.

$1.45 after power cost.

The 1060 3gb is down to $0.6 and this is less than I got on my 4 year old 750ti's in december.


if bitcoin is dropping down to $4000, ppl will mine at a loss with el cost @ $0.1.
Summer is comming, and some of you won't be needing the space heating anymore in your houses.


legendary
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Black Belt Developer
What`s stopping Bitmain adjusting firmware to new fork and releasing X3 updated software ?

With a change of the pow it might not be enough to change the firmware, you need to make another chip. (expensive)

That's why they didn't hardfork yet: the change was too small and the ASICs probably already support it anyways.
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legendary
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Team Black developer
What`s stopping Bitmain adjusting firmware to new fork and releasing X3 updated software ?

With a change of the pow it might not be enough to change the firmware, you need to make another chip. (expensive)
member
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As long as the devs and exchanges agree on a fork and change the ticker of the current XMR into something else, hashrate doesn't really matter.

Then you will have a new altcoin like ethereum classic, and the old monero will still live on. The only way to do this properly is to hardfork the chain, and force the wallet upgrades.


What if the old monero becomes monero classic? It's devs and exchanges who determine the name, not miners unfortunately
newbie
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What`s stopping Bitmain adjusting firmware to new fork and releasing X3 updated software ?
legendary
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they can hard fork anyway and let the old fork die, asic can't 51% the new chain anyway
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legendary
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Team Black developer
As long as the devs and exchanges agree on a fork and change the ticker of the current XMR into something else, hashrate doesn't really matter.

Then you will have a new altcoin like ethereum classic, and the old monero will still live on. The only way to do this properly is to hardfork the chain, and force the wallet upgrades.
member
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The monero network hashrate has increased alot with new private pools. To be able to hardfork they need at least 50% of the  mining wallets to upgrade




As long as the devs and exchanges agree on a fork and change the ticker of the current XMR into something else, hashrate doesn't really matter.
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legendary
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Team Black developer
The monero network hashrate has increased alot with new private pools. To be able to hardfork they need at least 50% of the  mining wallets to upgrade.

The monero team is taking decentrialization and privacy very serious, Ready to D-Dos at the forking day?


legendary
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Now the money is free, and so the people will be
Not just monero, a lot of coins are just saying a big hellll noooooo to ASIC destroying the diff
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legendary
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Team Black developer
BITMAIN IS RELEASING A CRYPTONIGHT ASIC MINER, THE "ANTMINER X3"--

Just check out the BitMain website.  They claim 220kH/s at 550 Watts.  Price about 12 Grand.       --scryptr

bitmain+samsung = true..

but the monero team is changing the pow in a hardfork...
sr. member
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Hmmm looks like power is closer to $6k rather then $7.5k... We will be close to $1 per day per 1070 for mainstream coins today. Welp we have a bigger grace period... Yay...

Someone still should make a doomsday clock for $.1kWh and current network hash for large coins.

BITMAIN IS RELEASING A CRYPTONIGHT ASIC MINER, THE "ANTMINER X3"--

Just check out the BitMain website.  They claim 220kH/s at 550 Watts.  Price about 12 Grand.       --scryptr

Suckers  Undecided
legendary
Activity: 1797
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Hmmm looks like power is closer to $6k rather then $7.5k... We will be close to $1 per day per 1070 for mainstream coins today. Welp we have a bigger grace period... Yay...

Someone still should make a doomsday clock for $.1kWh and current network hash for large coins.

BITMAIN IS RELEASING A CRYPTONIGHT ASIC MINER, THE "ANTMINER X3"--

Just check out the BitMain website.  They claim 220kH/s at 550 Watts.  Price about 12 Grand.       --scryptr
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1024
Hmmm looks like power is closer to $6k rather then $7.5k... We will be close to $1 per day per 1070 for mainstream coins today. Welp we have a bigger grace period... Yay...

Someone still should make a doomsday clock for $.1kWh and current network hash for large coins.
sp_
legendary
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Team Black developer
scroll a few pages back..

The x16r is still in beta. Alot of work to get all the kernels optimized.
newbie
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Where do I download or buy this?
legendary
Activity: 1764
Merit: 1024
You have to average out 16r speeds over time. The average time period for ccminer is too low so it's hard to nail down a legitimate number.

I do wish there was a way to lock down clock speeds so they don't fluctuate so much and cause the lockups you experience even with small OCs.
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