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Topic: Pebblecoin (XPB) - FIRST DPOS CRYPTONOTE COIN LIVE - Qt Wallet GUI - v0.4.4.1 - page 18. (Read 56036 times)

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Is anyone going to make an 8GB miner?

you have to offer up a bounty. i n c e n t i v e

Yup. I would actually make a 6.5GB miner - simpler.

Ah, so you found something? How low you think you can go on the memory, theoretically, while maintaining current hash rate? (i get 0.02 with 16 gig on a i5 2520 2.5 ghz)



6.5 is about it - and you may take a small hit on the hashrate.

ok then how much bounty do you want? to make it public
and how much to make it still private?

i love the 2nd option Grin

I don't want to make it, though.

Anyways, completely stock pebbleminer gets 0.09H/s on my machine, low 11.xx seconds per hash. Screenshot (NSFW): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/boulderhash2-stock.png

pebbleminer must be work with pool, but pool is less efficient i think.

I should get about the same with simpleminer.

how much before you get? how much performance gain i mean
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Is anyone going to make an 8GB miner?

you have to offer up a bounty. i n c e n t i v e

Yup. I would actually make a 6.5GB miner - simpler.

Ah, so you found something? How low you think you can go on the memory, theoretically, while maintaining current hash rate? (i get 0.02 with 16 gig on a i5 2520 2.5 ghz)



6.5 is about it - and you may take a small hit on the hashrate.

ok then how much bounty do you want? to make it public
and how much to make it still private?

i love the 2nd option Grin

I don't want to make it, though.

Anyways, completely stock pebbleminer gets 0.09H/s on my machine, low 11.xx seconds per hash. Screenshot (NSFW): https://ottrbutt.com/miner/boulderhash2-stock.png

pebbleminer must be work with pool, but pool is less efficient i think.
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Is anyone going to make an 8GB miner?

you have to offer up a bounty. i n c e n t i v e

Yup. I would actually make a 6.5GB miner - simpler.

Ah, so you found something? How low you think you can go on the memory, theoretically, while maintaining current hash rate? (i get 0.02 with 16 gig on a i5 2520 2.5 ghz)



6.5 is about it - and you may take a small hit on the hashrate.

ok then how much bounty do you want? to make it public
and how much to make it still private?

i love the 2nd option Grin

luckily I think the networks still small enough (# of nodes) that another fork would be possible. So a private miner can still be battled if the dev figures it out.

higher

yeah. 128 gigs, so 2 people can mine it and throw it at each other.
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It was only the wind.
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i think the ram should go up

Yeah, make it 32 gigs so you can only mine it on servers.  Roll Eyes

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Is anyone going to make an 8GB miner?

you have to offer up a bounty. i n c e n t i v e

Yup. I would actually make a 6.5GB miner - simpler.

Ah, so you found something? How low you think you can go on the memory, theoretically, while maintaining current hash rate? (i get 0.02 with 16 gig on a i5 2520 2.5 ghz)



6.5 is about it - and you may take a small hit on the hashrate.

ok then how much bounty do you want? to make it public
and how much to make it still private?

i love the 2nd option Grin
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1008
Is anyone going to make an 8GB miner?

you have to offer up a bounty. i n c e n t i v e

Yup. I would actually make a 6.5GB miner - simpler.

Ah, so you found something? How low you think you can go on the memory, theoretically, while maintaining current hash rate? (i get 0.02 with 16 gig on a i5 2520 2.5 ghz)



6.5 is about it - and you may take a small hit on the hashrate.

Welp, there yah have it eightspace - whats your offer?
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how to run qt wallet in centos ?  Huh  Huh

Stop using CentOS Tongue

Seriously, when I was writing my miner for XMR, people constantly complained about not being able to use it on CentOS because they can't follow standards.
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i think the ram should go up
legendary
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Is anyone going to make an 8GB miner?

you have to offer up a bounty. i n c e n t i v e

Yup. I would actually make a 6.5GB miner - simpler.

Ah, so you found something? How low you think you can go on the memory, theoretically, while maintaining current hash rate? (i get 0.02 with 16 gig on a i5 2520 2.5 ghz)

legendary
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Is anyone going to make an 8GB miner?

no, next fork will be 26GB boulderhash state   Grin

whether or not someone comes up with another exploit optimized miner is just a matter of time/value. If XPB shoots up to ridonculous value, someone will put the time in to try and get more coinage regardless of bounties. Look into what happened with any attempt to make a CPU-only coin. I've investigated monero's story the most. I don't have time to detail the story, but if you check it out there's a pretty clear relationship between coin value and amount of effort the community puts into trying to crack the coin, which makes sense. And personally, I'm all for.

So yeah, an optimized miner could be developed, and then boulderhash3 could come out with a 26 gb state, but then it'd be a matter of whether the community forks with that new POW.

And this gets to network consensus and the imperative of running a full node. but of course this depends on openness of the code. And I couldn't get the source to compile... granted, i'm noob+1 status when it comes to these things, but I managed to get monero to work, so thats worth sumtin.
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Is anyone going to make an 8GB miner?

no, next fork will be 26GB boulderhash state   Grin
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Is anyone going to make an 8GB miner?

you have to offer up a bounty. i n c e n t i v e
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Crypto since 2014
Is anyone going to make an 8GB miner?
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It was only the wind.
And so how to mine solo with standalone miner?

i still didnt get any clue
something like rpcserver/rpcport/rpcallowip/rpcusername and rpcpassword config?Huh
some one can help?

2500 XPB available for bounty

Yeah, just use the built-in miner in minerd, it has the same performance.

Not quite, but still, it's the only way.
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Tonight we are going up again.. Smiley
Just waiting for some miners dump.. do it!
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Getting 0.05H/S is this normal for a i7-4770K with 16GB of RAM?
Using all cores by default, and about 2GB RAM free.
Yes, that is pretty good.  I am only getting 0.03 H/s on my 24GB machine, not sure what the processor is.

how many blocks can you mine in 24h??
The difficulty is currently 1462, meaning you have a 1 in 1462 chance to mine successfully.  If the hashrate is 0.03 H/s then it'll take  1462 * (1/.03) seconds, or 13.5 hours to make 1462 attempts, which give you an expected value of 1 success.  That means you should be able to mine about two blocks per day.  I recommend using the pool to lower your variance.

WHY???

Difficulty: 2286
NetHash Rate: 38.10 H/sec

Means... 2286/38.10 = 60 sec (block time)

But why we still generate 120 sec block time? or why diff number is not 120*38.10=4572?

Someone can help???
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It was only the wind.
And so how to mine solo with standalone miner?

i still didnt get any clue
something like rpcserver/rpcport/rpcallowip/rpcusername and rpcpassword config?Huh
some one can help?

2500 XPB available for bounty

You need to use simpleminer, NOT minerd, I believe.
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Not bad. Server?
No, home pc, 2 Xenon 5560+supermicro x8dtl-i.. 70% games, other 30% is video monitoring and some services. and of course mining =)
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