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December 16, 2013, 09:09:26 PM
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Part 2 is posted:

Inside a better CUDA-based scrypt miner

http://da-data.blogspot.com/2013/12/inside-better-cuda-based-scrypt-miner.html

Can any miner/Nvidia developer comment on the theories expressed here?  Will these indeed create a better miner?  Will these be of interest to Nvidia miners?  Could any of these theories be of any other interest?

Or is this guy off his rocker?
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Crypto News & Tutorials - Coinramble.com
Interesting read, what we need is real implementation of better programmes in new nVidia drivers so that existing users can make use of their GPUs and we expect a healthy competition for across the border from these Green guys.
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Intresting...
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I came across and interesting article I'd like to call everyone's attention to:

Briefly profitable alt-coin mining on Amazon through better code

http://da-data.blogspot.com/2013/12/briefly-profitable-alt-coin-mining-on.html

a quote:

"This is apparently what happens when computer scientists spend four weeks sick and have to keep themselves from going stir crazy."

A computer scientist gets a cold and spends his sick days writing code to increase the hashrate of nvidia gpus. 

He also has some interesting theories about Litecoin, cloud mining, and cryptocoin price fluctuations.

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