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legendary
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Team Black developer
September 20, 2022, 06:01:37 PM
Ethereum has dropped 30% since the merge..
Staked ether can still not be sold.
Most of the stakers owned and bought ether at less than $10 (70% of the stakeholders) ...
legendary
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Merit: 1723
September 20, 2022, 05:29:14 PM
Well disappointing news...

Binance has creddited ETHW and enabled withdraws. However for some reason they did not open trading? Why.

Without Binance I don't think the coin will be much of a success. So far largest exchanges are FTX and Kraken and Bitfinex. Was hoping to get Coinbase and Binance.

jr. member
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Merit: 2
September 20, 2022, 09:04:42 AM
https://miningpoolstats.stream/





That will give you pools you can join.
Search for the coin you want.
member
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Merit: 10
September 20, 2022, 04:30:21 AM
Can someone show me where or how I can find eth pow pool? I cant seem to find any tutor online or any calculator too, is there anyone mining the new Ethereum Pow on here please share me some information, I don't like the fact that my rigs are just sitting doing nothing.
legendary
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September 19, 2022, 11:37:54 AM
#99
Did you know that Ethereum has another fork called ethereumfair? This coin is not as well known as EthereumPoW, but it has the same algorithm
https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereumfair

While it is traded on two exchanges, mining is also not very profitable.
https://www.huobi.com/en-us/exchange/etf_usdt?
https://poloniex.com/exchange#etf_usdt
How exactly is it fair? Did they bar out the asics? If so I may give it a try
If we talk about profit, then I got more on ethereum classic, although this profit does not pay off my expenses for electricity and the Internet. Ethereum classic is more attractive because it is traded on many exchanges and private exchangers.

I agree so far it is the only coin with a real possibility to increase in value over time,they the developers of ETC has promised to always stay in PoW which is something unique compared to the ETH however for this to happen people should be really patient.

Personally I am using unmineable miner to mine some coins which are otherwise unmineable with GPU-s and running the ETCHASH algorithm.

However I would advise anyone to convert this really low amount of mined coins nowadays to Bitcoin and this way they will keep their investment safe for years to come because Bitcoin is the only coin which will surely get a new all time high.
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legendary
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Team Black developer
September 17, 2022, 04:54:29 PM
#98
Etherum Classic is worth 5 billion USD

shitcoin?
member
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September 17, 2022, 11:55:56 AM
#97
...and yet another crap-coin is created
sr. member
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September 17, 2022, 10:33:38 AM
#96
Did you know that Ethereum has another fork called ethereumfair? This coin is not as well known as EthereumPoW, but it has the same algorithm
https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereumfair

While it is traded on two exchanges, mining is also not very profitable.
https://www.huobi.com/en-us/exchange/etf_usdt?
https://poloniex.com/exchange#etf_usdt
How exactly is it fair? Did they bar out the asics? If so I may give it a try
If we talk about profit, then I got more on ethereum classic, although this profit does not pay off my expenses for electricity and the Internet. Ethereum classic is more attractive because it is traded on many exchanges and private exchangers.
So you basically saying it's better to mine Ethereum Classic and keep for the future? I don't think ETC will do well in future because it has nothing more than just PoW to offer, is there any projects building on ETC? I guess not, I believe that PoW coins like Ergo and Flux will beat ETC when it comes to return of investment.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
September 17, 2022, 07:26:04 AM
#95
Did you know that Ethereum has another fork called ethereumfair? This coin is not as well known as EthereumPoW, but it has the same algorithm
https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereumfair

While it is traded on two exchanges, mining is also not very profitable.
https://www.huobi.com/en-us/exchange/etf_usdt?
https://poloniex.com/exchange#etf_usdt
How exactly is it fair? Did they bar out the asics? If so I may give it a try
If we talk about profit, then I got more on ethereum classic, although this profit does not pay off my expenses for electricity and the Internet. Ethereum classic is more attractive because it is traded on many exchanges and private exchangers.
jr. member
Activity: 309
Merit: 2
September 17, 2022, 03:50:07 AM
#94
Yeah this ETHW thing needs to fork to ProgPoW and get back to basic crypto fundamentals

+1
legendary
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September 17, 2022, 01:29:33 AM
#93
It seems listed on many exchanges, however anyone know if deposits/withdraws are open yet on the new blockchain. Many exchanges already creddited people their ETHW if they had ETH balance.

Surprisngly the price is not dumping yet. So either deposits aren't enabled or there is some large whale buying up all the ETHW.

The hash rate is low 11.65 TH/s for the moment and it is a great moment and opportunity to mine,we are in the beginning of this,most probably a lot of people will be already reading during this weekend what to do with their rigs and they will point them here,ETC network difficulty will fall back again so hopefully mining will become profitable again.I would not care much about deposits and withdraws in exchanges,so far ETHW has no support or official wallet except the Metamask which allows you to create such wallet with the private key.I would start mining it,in fact I am turning my rigs back on and even mine at a loss because most likely this coin is going to be the next best thing after ETH to mine in a profitable way.
legendary
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September 17, 2022, 01:04:04 AM
#92
Yeah this ETHW thing needs to fork to ProgPoW and get back to basic crypto fundamentals
legendary
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Merit: 1723
September 16, 2022, 10:54:03 AM
#91
It seems listed on many exchanges, however anyone know if deposits/withdraws are open yet on the new blockchain. Many exchanges already creddited people their ETHW if they had ETH balance.

Surprisngly the price is not dumping yet. So either deposits aren't enabled or there is some large whale buying up all the ETHW.
full member
Activity: 257
Merit: 116
September 16, 2022, 08:56:47 AM
#90
Did you know that Ethereum has another fork called ethereumfair? This coin is not as well known as EthereumPoW, but it has the same algorithm
https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereumfair

While it is traded on two exchanges, mining is also not very profitable.
https://www.huobi.com/en-us/exchange/etf_usdt?
https://poloniex.com/exchange#etf_usdt
How exactly is it fair? Did they bar out the asics? If so I may give it a try
legendary
Activity: 3318
Merit: 1247
Bitcoin Casino Est. 2013
September 16, 2022, 08:42:35 AM
#89
Did you know that Ethereum has another fork called ethereumfair? This coin is not as well known as EthereumPoW, but it has the same algorithm
https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereumfair

While it is traded on two exchanges, mining is also not very profitable.
https://www.huobi.com/en-us/exchange/etf_usdt?
https://poloniex.com/exchange#etf_usdt

Yes i saw it also yesterday. Poloniex changed there ETHW to ETF.
ETF is also listed on Gate.io now.

So far only Metamask seems to work as a wallet for ETF but I hope the guys at Exodus should do a swift implementation of adding these forks,these are going to be the main ones to being mined if the projects seems successful and bring value to the market.Most likely they will as they are continuing where ETH left in PoW and so I only except great success from such forks but for this we need sometime to see how they will perform.
member
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Merit: 69
September 16, 2022, 07:59:06 AM
#88
Did you know that Ethereum has another fork called ethereumfair? This coin is not as well known as EthereumPoW, but it has the same algorithm
https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereumfair

While it is traded on two exchanges, mining is also not very profitable.
https://www.huobi.com/en-us/exchange/etf_usdt?
https://poloniex.com/exchange#etf_usdt

Yes i saw it also yesterday. Poloniex changed there ETHW to ETF.
ETF is also listed on Gate.io now.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
September 16, 2022, 05:03:40 AM
#87
Did you know that Ethereum has another fork called ethereumfair? This coin is not as well known as EthereumPoW, but it has the same algorithm
https://miningpoolstats.stream/ethereumfair

While it is traded on two exchanges, mining is also not very profitable.
https://www.huobi.com/en-us/exchange/etf_usdt?
https://poloniex.com/exchange#etf_usdt
jr. member
Activity: 61
Merit: 2
September 14, 2022, 07:37:20 AM
#86
Why are gpu miners trying to keep ethash alive? This is a loosing battle since asic devices are already up to 5x times more efficient.
At the moment it is still a transition phase for ethash asics but gpus are on the loosing end.
Once asics saturate any given ethash algo its over for gpus to compete.


It makes absolutely no sense as a gpu miner to support ethash anymore.


We need to switch to the next best asic resistant or better yet asic neutral algo.

Progpow algo is the closest to asic neutrality people came up with so, yes, it makes truly the most sense for gpu miners to support this algorithm.


It boggles my mind how short sighted you gpu miners are ... you guys actually shoot in your own foot and pretend it is ok supporting eg. ETHW


I do not think that ASICs on this algorithm are more efficient.

Well, they are. And you can buy them. It simply isn't a matter of opinion - ASICs mine ethash with far greater efficiency than GPU can. That is a fact.

It makes zero sense that miners would support an algorithm that will run them out of business.
The only logical explanation is shortsightedness from noob miners that didn't build their rigs with enough overhead for more power intensive applications.
legendary
Activity: 1834
Merit: 1136
September 14, 2022, 06:39:34 AM
#85
Request from Coinbase to clarify EthereumPoW fork code availability and activation
https://github.com/ethereumpow/go-ethereum/pull/17
Thanks for your request. The chainid for ethw is 10001, which we will publish on our Twitter account. The code you mentioned in the above comments has to keep because chainID 1 is needed to validate chain data for blocks before the merge, and all chain data after the merge will be chainID 10001. To block any replay attack after the merge happening we have done the following work:

chain ID change to 10001
encore EIP-155, which means all transactions after the merge has to include the new chainID 10001.
The above two steps make ETHW the most safest chain, which means 1) ethpos will not replay to/from ETHW 2) all other forked chains can not replay to/from ETHW.

The final code will be released on the Merge day with the fork height.

https://github.com/ethereumpow/go-ethereum/pull/17#issuecomment-1241545245
legendary
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Merit: 1136
September 07, 2022, 06:47:02 AM
#84
Why are gpu miners trying to keep ethash alive? This is a loosing battle since asic devices are already up to 5x times more efficient.
At the moment it is still a transition phase for ethash asics but gpus are on the loosing end.
Once asics saturate any given ethash algo its over for gpus to compete.


It makes absolutely no sense as a gpu miner to support ethash anymore.


We need to switch to the next best asic resistant or better yet asic neutral algo.

Progpow algo is the closest to asic neutrality people came up with so, yes, it makes truly the most sense for gpu miners to support this algorithm.


It boggles my mind how short sighted you gpu miners are ... you guys actually shoot in your own foot and pretend it is ok supporting eg. ETHW


I do not think that ASICs on this algorithm are more efficient. On this algorithm, only Ethereum mining will give a good profit, and then ASICs will also have problems with payback and profit. Therefore, GPU miners are lucky that the manufacturers did not produce a lot of these ASICs.
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