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Topic: [COVID-19] [email protected] ~ 0.5 BTC in incentives for a good cause - page 5. (Read 3651 times)

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It currently looks like most of us will be stuck inside or at home for another month, or at the very least until after the Easter Holidays.

We at Crypto.Games have decided to start a Folding@home team, and we'd like to run a little competition with it. Firstly, let me explain what Folding@home is:

F@H has been in the news a lot recently and seen huge increases in contributions, so if you already know what it is or are even folding yourself already, that's great.
If not, let me quickly describe what it is about: Folding@home uses your hardware while it is idle to perform scientific computations. Hardware in this regard includes CPUs and GPUs (eg an altcoin mining rig or your gaming PC, but also regular office PCs and workstations).
Among the top priorities for those projects right now is also one addressing covid-19. A more detailed explanation can be found here.
But to put it in dangerously brief terms: If you run folding@home right now, you help fight covid-19.

If you want to join our team and contribute, here's how you set everything up:
First off, download the Folding@home client, you can find all links to do so here (make sure you select the right OS).
Once you start folding for the first time, choose to set up your alias, and select a nickname (best one that is similar to your CryptoGames or Bitcointalk nickname, as you will use it to identify yourself).
Then select "247983" as your team number. This is very important, as only this way we can track your process. Make sure you enter the correct number here.
After that, tweak the settings for intensity and when to fold depending on your personal preferences, if you're not sure, try a few settings and see how they impact your browsing/regular use of the PC.

Now that we've covered the basics, let us explain the current event:
Starting right now and until the end of April OR until we run out of rewards, we'll be running a team competition for most Credits completed within our Folding@home team.
We will provide a total of 0.50 BTC as a prize pool for this event, all prizes will be dealt via the tipping feature on Crypto.Games, so if you do not have an account yet, sign up for one.
If we do make it to the top 100 on the monthly leaderboard for folding@home, we will double that 0.5BTC to 1.0BTC.

Briefly explained, this is how it'll work:
 
  • 3 Groups: 1) Red Squad, 2) Green Squad, and 3) Blue Squad.
    You'll be assigned to one of the three squads at random after posting both your Crypto-Games username and F@H username in this thread. If you have an altcoin preference, please tell us when you sign up, else BTC is the default.
    Please use the following format: ("CG: #name# ; FH: #name# ; Coin: #ABC#")
    If you want to donate your rewards (eg to DirectRelief), let us know and you will be assigned to the Rainbow Squad.
  • For every 100k credits you complete while folding, you will get 0.0001 BTC or an altcoin equivalent. The maximum reward for one user is at 0.01 BTC, which can be reached with 10 Million credits.
    Continuing after that will however still contribute to your group's total.
  • In addition to the individual rewards, you and your squad will compete against the other groups for the most combined Credits. For this, we will sum the credits of all members of a squad.
    The first placed squad gets 0.06 BTC, the second gets 0.03 BTC, and the last gets 0.01 BTC. Rewards are distributed evenly for each and every member of the group, assuming they did complete 5 or more Work Units.
    Those that can't get many credits because they don't have the hardware to compete; don't worry. We're reserving 0.05 BTC for these cases and you'll be rewarded with lottery tickets at our own discretion.

All rewards will be sent after the event ends. We will provide an overview with currently earned rewards in regular intervals, check the first reply to see updated statistics and current team members.
Also please note that it is possible that the event ends earlier if we run out of rewards for credits!



This competition is ran on both Bitcointalk and the Crypto.Games Discord server. We will do our best to sync data between both places.
Please only sign up once, as there is just one competition running, signing up in both places only increases our work when keeping track of everyone.

Also, and this is very important, please don't try to cheat. We're trying to support an important cause here and we hope everyone can appreciate that and doesn't look to abuse the current situation.
We do reserve the right to disqualify users if we believe they act maliciously and are trying to abuse the competition.
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sr. member
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I have a chromebook. is there any way I can use this OS to join in on the folding fun? I found an old APK which allows me to fold with my android, but it doesn't provide an option to join a team. I'll continue to use my phone, as that's my only option, but I'd like to contribute to the team stats if possible. does anyone have any ideas?
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I should preface this by saying I'm doing this to support medical research, but I am just wondering, for outgoing payments, which address will be used, or is that TBD later?

Tipped to your Crypto-Games account.
We will provide a total of 0.50 BTC as a prize pool for this event, all prizes will be dealt via the tipping feature on Crypto.Games, so if you do not have an account yet, sign up for one.

Ah sorry don't know how I missed that. Read it, just didn't click in. Thx
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I should preface this by saying I'm doing this to support medical research, but I am just wondering, for outgoing payments, which address will be used, or is that TBD later?

Tipped to your Crypto-Games account.
We will provide a total of 0.50 BTC as a prize pool for this event, all prizes will be dealt via the tipping feature on Crypto.Games, so if you do not have an account yet, sign up for one.
hero member
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CG: Initscri ; FH: Initscri ; Coin: BTC

I should preface this by saying I'm doing this to support medical research, but I am just wondering, for outgoing payments, which address will be used, or is that TBD later?
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I'm sometimes known as "miniadmin"
On a laptop, you could also undervolt your CPU and GPU so that there's less power draw. A good CPU undervolt generally gives better performance too, due to less thermal throttling. ThrottleStop is a good tool for CPU undervolting and MSI Afterburner is good for GPU undervolting.

Even on a desktop, I'm personally folding with a 1080Ti set at 70% power target for better thermals and efficiency at a small performance loss.

Hmmmm, I'm folding on a laptop (msi, so kinda gaming), and having it at Full, both CPU and GPU temps are not surpasing 60ºC. When not using, they're normally between 30/40º and while gaming it may go up to 70/90. Haven't tried undervolting or overclocking, but since everything is working fine (around 450k reward points), temps are OK, and landlady said I don't have to pay rent and utilities this month, running the program 24/7 is something doable
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the theory is beautiful, but if it burns I won't be able to buy another one

Know your hardware, know your limitations. 

You could set it up on "Light" so that it doesn't burn the computer but still folds. You won't get much reward, but as stated earlier, this is not about money, it's about sience

On a laptop, you could also undervolt your CPU and GPU so that there's less power draw. A good CPU undervolt generally gives better performance too, due to less thermal throttling. ThrottleStop is a good tool for CPU undervolting and MSI Afterburner is good for GPU undervolting.

Even on a desktop, I'm personally folding with a 1080Ti set at 70% power target for better thermals and efficiency at a small performance loss.
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I'm sometimes known as "miniadmin"
the theory is beautiful, but if it burns I won't be able to buy another one

Know your hardware, know your limitations. 

You could set it up on "Light" so that it doesn't burn the computer but still folds. You won't get much reward, but as stated earlier, this is not about money, it's about sience
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Obviously, it isn't designed to be a way to get "free" BTC... it's to incentivise people to help with the Folding@Home project to help combat Covid-19.

You should be doing it to help the effort... not to make BTC.

the theory is beautiful, but if it burns I won't be able to buy another one
HCP
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Obviously, it isn't designed to be a way to get "free" BTC... it's to incentivise people to help with the Folding@Home project to help combat Covid-19.

You should be doing it to help the effort... not to make BTC.
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Your notebook will probably thermal throttle like a mofo... but it'll shut itself down before it catches on fire! Tongue

These sorts of programs were not really designed for laptops... and laptops[1] were not really designed for these sorts of programs. Undecided

Also, if you're doing this simply to make a few BTC, then do the math... you need 100,000 credits to get 0.0001 BTC... which is currently worth about $0.67 USD... now calculate how much $$$ worth of electricity you're going to burn gaining those credits. You'd be better off just buying some BTC from someone.

This is pretty much the most inefficient way to "mine" BTC Tongue




[1] "Gaming" laptops would be an exception


in fact it will not compensate the promotion is not for those who have notebook a penalty
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legendary
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Your notebook will probably thermal throttle like a mofo... but it'll shut itself down before it catches on fire! Tongue

These sorts of programs were not really designed for laptops... and laptops[1] were not really designed for these sorts of programs. Undecided

Also, if you're doing this simply to make a few BTC, then do the math... you need 100,000 credits to get 0.0001 BTC... which is currently worth about $0.67 USD... now calculate how much $$$ worth of electricity you're going to burn gaining those credits. You'd be better off just buying some BTC from someone.

This is pretty much the most inefficient way to "mine" BTC Tongue




[1] "Gaming" laptops would be an exception
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there is no risk of burning my pc like that?
I don't know how well your notebook is cooled. I got desktop and I'm running at full almost 24/7 without any problems.
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there is no risk of burning my pc like that?
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yes, I'm even discouraged, my computer is an i7 notebook with a geforce video card I don't know how to set up someone could show prints?
Make sure you got your power settings set up like this:
https://zapodaj.net/images/e1eb8cb617966.png
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yes, I'm even discouraged, my computer is an i7 notebook with a geforce video card I don't know how to set up someone could show prints?
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all day here in 4 days gave 1800 points only, so it is bad for those who have only one notebook, in 30 days I will make 27 thousand points only

Make sure you use the passkey, whitout passkey you get less points + you need to finish 10 CPU computed WUs first in order to get the full points.

1800 is pretty low, even my 11 year old AMD X2 250 Backup PC is able to make ~3500/Day without GPU.
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all day here in 4 days gave 1800 points only, so it is bad for those who have only one notebook, in 30 days I will make 27 thousand points only
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