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Topic: PhoenixMiner 6.2c: fastest Ethereum/Ethash miner with lowest devfee (Win/Linux) - page 497. (Read 784615 times)

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So one vote for decred and one for sia so far. At any rate, decr and sia will be the first two supported secondary coins for dual mining, probably in this order,

If considering sia for dual.... please also consider those coin for single algo mining ..... like i can run sia solomining on my rig.
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So one vote for decred and one for sia so far. At any rate, decr and sia will be the first two supported secondary coins for dual mining, probably in this order,

Your best bet for getting people to use it more, would be adding a secondary algo that isn't already covered by Claymore
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Decred and SIA ASICs are around the corner, not sure if its worth to develop dual mining for those algorithms
We'll see how fast they will ramp up production. Given the past history it would take some time before the GPU mining for these coins becomes obsolete.



They sold 3600 units in first batch that supposedly is coming out in June

By their estimate, that will bring about 3200 TH/s to the network, that is currently running at 350TH/s

Then again, baikal announced their ASIC too, that should work with all algos currently used

by Claymore for dual mining, so I guess no harm done adding support for few more months Smiley

https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.ibb.co%2FbAuw0R%2Fbaikal_b.png&t=584&c=8gUhR7V07fF0oA
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Decred and SIA ASICs are around the corner, not sure if its worth to develop dual mining for those algorithms
We'll see how fast they will ramp up production. Given the past history it would take some time before the GPU mining for these coins becomes obsolete.

I'd like to see Sia added to new version of dual miner
So one vote for decred and one for sia so far. At any rate, decr and sia will be the first two supported secondary coins for dual mining, probably in this order,
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I'd like to see Sia added to new version of dual miner
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Decred and SIA ASICs are around the corner, not sure if its worth to develop dual mining for those algorithms
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can i test the new version? thanks
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We want to keep the colors of all ethash-related messages the same because when the dual mining is introduced, it could become really hard to read if the colors are mixed.

You can press the 's' key in the miner's console window to see the full stats (including the maximum found share difficulty) or you can view the last 100 or so messages from the miner console with your browser at http://127.0.0.1:3333/ (replace 127.0.0.1 with the IP address of the miner if you are accessing it from other computer in the same LAN).
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You should color it differently ... maybe dark blue... "Maximum difficulty of found share : "
I solved a block but was having hard time finding it on the window. Thanks
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We are working on dual mining version. Would you tell us which secondary coin you'd like to see implemented first (decred, sia, lbc, pasc)?



Do Decred please i love to support someone else other then claymore. Cool
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We are working on dual mining (first probably with decred, then siacoin). We can't give you an exact estimate but it would be soon  Grin
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24 hours with PheonixMiner 2.2 beta is holding very stable with new ETP added DAG. Is there dual mining setup in the near future? Thanks!
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12 hours mining ETP with no issues PheonixMiner 2.2. I'm pretty impressed so far. Can't tell when Dev fee mining starts or ends. So far so good!
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That makes perfect sense. Don't know what I was thinking and thank you for the explanation and prompt response. Miner is running under new PheonixMiner 2.2 beta. I will report back any pertinent results from my testing after a few hours of up time. Thanks again!
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Yes, the PhoenixMiner.exe replaces the same file from version 2.1 (this is the miner itself, not the UI - it is not ready for release yet). The rest of the files from the zip are not changed. So you just need to replace PhoenixMiner.exe with the new file (it will show version 2.2b).

It should be able to detect the coin that you are mining automatically but if it doesn't you can use -coin etp to force it.
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Hi Admin, I did receive the information to download the new PheonixMiner 2.2 version but I have some questions. The download was in .exe format. Is this a new UI for the miner? I assumed it would come in the original format with some added -coin formats and perhaps tweaks. Can you please clarify? Thanks!
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Well, Phoenix miner(s?), as long as you are in wish fulfillment mood, what about my suggestions?  Grin

Some suggestions for the devs: the share difficulty is a nice touch but it would be better to directly show the number of blocks found. Most pools doesn't report this and even when they do, I'm always suspicions. Also, your miner does seem to be compatible with Claymore's manager, which is nice, but I hope that you will produce a better manager (and maybe even a mobile app for Android), because the claymore's manager is rather simplistic and I miss a lot of features.

The current difficulty for each coin varies greatly all the time, so there is no way to show accurate information without constantly checking out the current difficulty. The pools never send the miner the real difficulty, only the required minimum difficulty for each share, so the miner will have to open connections to other sites. While this is doable, we prefer not to go down this way for now. However this feature may be incorporated in our control center - a GUI application that will allow local or remote control of your miner as well as easy configuration (which brings us to your second suggestion).

Along with the usual statistics, the control center will be able to show the real-time statistics from the major pools, and in later versions, even the real-time statistics of money earned per hour/day/month, etc. Overall, it would have a lot more features than claymore's remote manager but the downside is that it will take some time to develop fully.

Yes please! Feel free to IM me the link. I will be happy to help test PheonixMiner 2.2. Thanks for your prompt reply!
You have a PM.
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I somewhat agree but mining pools seldom reward for blocks found. We find and solve as a team so irrelevant for my application. I do like that this miner displays my best share to the pool. Maybe if solo mining might be a useful feature ...IMO
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Well, Phoenix miner(s?), as long as you are in wish fulfillment mood, what about my suggestions?  Grin

Some suggestions for the devs: the share difficulty is a nice touch but it would be better to directly show the number of blocks found. Most pools doesn't report this and even when they do, I'm always suspicions. Also, your miner does seem to be compatible with Claymore's manager, which is nice, but I hope that you will produce a better manager (and maybe even a mobile app for Android), because the claymore's manager is rather simplistic and I miss a lot of features.
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Yes please! Feel free to IM me the link. I will be happy to help test PheonixMiner 2.2. Thanks for your prompt reply!
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