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sr. member
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Merit: 252
November 03, 2014, 01:56:11 PM
#32
this launched like 3 hours ago, who knows what it'll turn into but the algo is cpu only at the moment. I'm sure there will be minerd, then gpu miner to follow in a few days you know how these things go, but for now its cpu only.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/globalboost-y-bsty-globalboost-yescrypt-social-networksmanager-775289
BSTY coin, yescrypt algo.
my 3930k at 10 threads gets like 800 hash per min..

That's what I really dislike in the coin when devs changed it from cpu-only coin to gpu mining coin.
IMO, if you've launched coin with cpu mining than don't switch to gpu mining .

you cant exactly control it, there was a host of coins like heavycoin and a run of new weird algorithms a few months ago, every one was cpu only until SGminer developers/forkers made it GPU mineable.  any new coins listed here will likely have a gpu miner sooner than later. it takes some variable to be harder than a gpu can handle that a cpu has no problem.. Ramhog used by the defunct shinycoin started up 16gb ram threads of scratchpad to keep itself cpu only while it lasted..  but its not a copout that a cpu mineable coin becomes gpu mineable though progress.

edit* add props to the other mining software devs asidefrom the SG team and those who fork them

also... having something cpu only for a start at least allows participation by cpu miners who otherwise would skip a coin.  i feel like this adds to a healthy distribution

I agree with the last statement about the possibility to join cpu mining coin at the beginning. Starting with cpu mining coin can attract people who dislike gpu mining and that's good for promotion

Just to give and update.  GlobalBoost-Y is still cpu only and we have not seen a gpu miner yet.  We have grown a lot and would love to have more cpu mining supporters.   Grin

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/globalboost-y-bsty-globalboost-yescrypt-social-networksmanager-775289
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
October 03, 2014, 04:21:30 AM
#31

Hmm atm i get .001 with XMR vs .0004 at its best with XMG

Considering its pretty new Ill put some sources into it and see how it goes thanks
full member
Activity: 139
Merit: 100
September 27, 2014, 06:59:20 PM
#30
this launched like 3 hours ago, who knows what it'll turn into but the algo is cpu only at the moment. I'm sure there will be minerd, then gpu miner to follow in a few days you know how these things go, but for now its cpu only.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/globalboost-y-bsty-globalboost-yescrypt-social-networksmanager-775289
BSTY coin, yescrypt algo.
my 3930k at 10 threads gets like 800 hash per min..

That's what I really dislike in the coin when devs changed it from cpu-only coin to gpu mining coin.
IMO, if you've launched coin with cpu mining than don't switch to gpu mining .

you cant exactly control it, there was a host of coins like heavycoin and a run of new weird algorithms a few months ago, every one was cpu only until SGminer developers/forkers made it GPU mineable.  any new coins listed here will likely have a gpu miner sooner than later. it takes some variable to be harder than a gpu can handle that a cpu has no problem.. Ramhog used by the defunct shinycoin started up 16gb ram threads of scratchpad to keep itself cpu only while it lasted..  but its not a copout that a cpu mineable coin becomes gpu mineable though progress.

edit* add props to the other mining software devs asidefrom the SG team and those who fork them

also... having something cpu only for a start at least allows participation by cpu miners who otherwise would skip a coin.  i feel like this adds to a healthy distribution

I agree with the last statement about the possibility to join cpu mining coin at the beginning. Starting with cpu mining coin can attract people who dislike gpu mining and that's good for promotion
legendary
Activity: 1610
Merit: 1008
Forget-about-it
September 27, 2014, 06:14:23 PM
#29
this launched like 3 hours ago, who knows what it'll turn into but the algo is cpu only at the moment. I'm sure there will be minerd, then gpu miner to follow in a few days you know how these things go, but for now its cpu only.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/globalboost-y-bsty-globalboost-yescrypt-social-networksmanager-775289
BSTY coin, yescrypt algo.
my 3930k at 10 threads gets like 800 hash per min..

That's what I really dislike in the coin when devs changed it from cpu-only coin to gpu mining coin.
IMO, if you've launched coin with cpu mining than don't switch to gpu mining .

you cant exactly control it, there was a host of coins like heavycoin and a run of new weird algorithms a few months ago, every one was cpu only until SGminer developers/forkers made it GPU mineable.  any new coins listed here will likely have a gpu miner sooner than later. it takes some variable to be harder than a gpu can handle that a cpu has no problem.. Ramhog used by the defunct shinycoin started up 16gb ram threads of scratchpad to keep itself cpu only while it lasted..  but its not a copout that a cpu mineable coin becomes gpu mineable though progress.

edit* add props to the other mining software devs asidefrom the SG team and those who fork them

also... having something cpu only for a start at least allows participation by cpu miners who otherwise would skip a coin.  i feel like this adds to a healthy distribution
member
Activity: 138
Merit: 10
September 27, 2014, 05:51:13 PM
#28
this launched like 3 hours ago, who knows what it'll turn into but the algo is cpu only at the moment. I'm sure there will be minerd, then gpu miner to follow in a few days you know how these things go, but for now its cpu only.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/globalboost-y-bsty-globalboost-yescrypt-social-networksmanager-775289
BSTY coin, yescrypt algo.
my 3930k at 10 threads gets like 800 hash per min..

That's what I really dislike in the coin when devs changed it from cpu-only coin to gpu mining coin.
IMO, if you've launched coin with cpu mining than don't switch to gpu mining .
hero member
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Merit: 500
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
September 27, 2014, 06:53:50 AM
#26
https://i.imgur.com/0rRFETv.png

I've been mining Aptcoin. Apparently the N-factors change per block making it ASIC resistant. A little bit of an interesting spin from what Vertcoin's idea of scheduled N-factor changes.

Also you can mine from within the wallet, I thought that was interesting.

Thanks I will probably mine a bit soon
newbie
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September 18, 2014, 09:02:17 AM
#25
https://i.imgur.com/0rRFETv.png

I've been mining Aptcoin. Apparently the N-factors change per block making it ASIC resistant. A little bit of an interesting spin from what Vertcoin's idea of scheduled N-factor changes.

Also you can mine from within the wallet, I thought that was interesting.
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 251
September 17, 2014, 11:35:38 AM
#24
I mine RIC on ypool.net

Riecoin is too slow.


hi! could you please specify how is it slow?

is 2.5 minutes between blocks slow?
is the client slow? takes too long to sync or to start-up?
is mining relatively slow on your specific hardware?
money income is slow?

if it's slow it may be possible to do something about it...

thanks and regards,
gatra


Money Income is slow. Rather mine cryptonotes or other cpu ONLY coins

GPUs ruin the point of CPU only coins
hero member
Activity: 583
Merit: 505
CTO @ Flixxo, Riecoin dev
September 17, 2014, 11:21:38 AM
#23
I mine RIC on ypool.net

Riecoin is too slow.


hi! could you please specify how is it slow?

is 2.5 minutes between blocks slow?
is the client slow? takes too long to sync or to start-up?
is mining relatively slow on your specific hardware?
money income is slow?

if it's slow it may be possible to do something about it...

thanks and regards,
gatra
sr. member
Activity: 616
Merit: 251
September 17, 2014, 10:15:28 AM
#22
Check out AppleByte (ABY)

There is bonus added to the pool that can double the amount of coins paid to our CPU miners, who mine using the AppleByte wallet's built-in pool miner

It will also increase payouts to GPU miners.




Newbie friendly instructions to set up the pool miner are:Mining Get Started


Here are the technical details, if you are interested:

We pay a bonus to every account in the pool. The bonus is the same regardless of the hash power you use to mine. We pay the bonus on every block mined by the pool.


So for example:

Miners using the wallet on a typical laptop get 10 - 15 khs, and can mine about 100 ABY per day
The largest miners on the pool get 10mhs, and can mine about 40,000 ABY per day.

Our bonus is the same for each size of account, so for example if the bonus is 0.2 ABY per block (and the pool mines 500 blocks per day, each account gets a bonus of 100 ABY per day.
For our miners using the wallet to mine, that can double the number of ABY to 200 per day.

The bonus is paid by the AppleByte Foundation, and is not taken from anyone's share.
These estimates are approximate & can change based on the number of miners.

Happy Mining!


Nope, fuck coins that support both. =3 Especially those that reward GPU miner even more xD



I mine RIC on ypool.net

Riecoin is too slow.


Jackpotcoin / JPC.. i only cpu mine it and started on coin launch

at launch my Radeon 7950 did 2MH/s and my i7 CPU does over 500kh/s

Whats the rate of coins at 1mh/s ?

Ill be checking out the others suggested start ups soon. Thanks guys
hero member
Activity: 938
Merit: 1001
September 16, 2014, 07:25:36 PM
#21

I think the cpu coin list here is fairly accurate: http://cpucoinlist.com/

I'm surprised MOTO is not on that list.

The list is out of date.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
September 16, 2014, 03:48:49 PM
#20
I don't think Riecoin is mineable by GPU. I expect it to be sometime, but so far I'd say it isn't.

I briefly looked at feasibility.  My better half mines primes based coins (exclusively) and wants to mine riecoin, but she basically only GPU mines.  (She's been bugging me about making a cuda/opencl miner for constellations since hearing about your coin while we were discussing Tetriscoin theory.  Wink)

Recently, I learned a neat trick for gpu memory management (basically an extension of some work from an ACM journal about optimizing "dynamic" allocations for linked lists) that I think might be particularly applicable so I might revisit it before too long.

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I think the cpu coin list here is fairly accurate: http://cpucoinlist.com/

I'm surprised MOTO is not on that list.
full member
Activity: 164
Merit: 100
September 16, 2014, 01:21:53 PM
#19
In most cases,CPU-only coins are not CPU-only.

GlobalBoost-Y (BSTY) is still CPU only for now.  Just launched and Just listed on Bittrex.  Yescrypt algo is nice check it out.  I am hoarding this coin right now.  I believe it can be big. They have multiple devs working on projects.
member
Activity: 63
Merit: 10
September 14, 2014, 08:54:12 AM
#18
In most cases,CPU-only coins are not CPU-only.
legendary
Activity: 1156
Merit: 1000
September 11, 2014, 11:08:10 AM
#17
Check out AppleByte (ABY)

There is bonus added to the pool that can double the amount of coins paid to our CPU miners, who mine using the AppleByte wallet's built-in pool miner

It will also increase payouts to GPU miners.




Newbie friendly instructions to set up the pool miner are:Mining Get Started


Here are the technical details, if you are interested:

We pay a bonus to every account in the pool. The bonus is the same regardless of the hash power you use to mine. We pay the bonus on every block mined by the pool.


So for example:

Miners using the wallet on a typical laptop get 10 - 15 khs, and can mine about 100 ABY per day
The largest miners on the pool get 10mhs, and can mine about 40,000 ABY per day.

Our bonus is the same for each size of account, so for example if the bonus is 0.2 ABY per block (and the pool mines 500 blocks per day, each account gets a bonus of 100 ABY per day.
For our miners using the wallet to mine, that can double the number of ABY to 200 per day.

The bonus is paid by the AppleByte Foundation, and is not taken from anyone's share.
These estimates are approximate & can change based on the number of miners.

Happy Mining!
member
Activity: 68
Merit: 10
September 10, 2014, 08:00:56 PM
#16
Riecoin best coin .

But it is mine-able by GPU now..

I don't think Riecoin is mineable by GPU. I expect it to be sometime, but so far I'd say it isn't.

I think the cpu coin list here is fairly accurate: http://cpucoinlist.com/

Great coin, gatra! It's a shame not that many people use/mine it.
legendary
Activity: 1540
Merit: 1011
FUD Philanthropist™
September 09, 2014, 09:19:58 AM
#15
I've been out of touch with all these new cryptocurrencies. Currently the ebst CPU coin I see are cryptonote coins. Is there any other one? Or new promising ones?

gridcoin, without any doubt. Great devs, a lot of changes that are coming, innovative Proof of Reseach.

Take a look-->https://cryptocointalk.com/forum/464-gridcoin-grc/

last i heard it was a scrypt algo clone when i mined it using boinc etc did they change algo's ?
if it's still Scrypt algo as much i like GRC i think you gave bad advice Wink
Using your cpu's to mien scrypt is about the dumbest thing you could do with a cpu in crypto LOL
Think about it your competing with Scrypt Asic mining hash power.
hero member
Activity: 583
Merit: 505
CTO @ Flixxo, Riecoin dev
September 09, 2014, 08:25:13 AM
#14
Riecoin best coin .

But it is mine-able by GPU now..

I don't think Riecoin is mineable by GPU. I expect it to be sometime, but so far I'd say it isn't.

I think the cpu coin list here is fairly accurate: http://cpucoinlist.com/
sr. member
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