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Topic: The Claymore miner era is coming to an end (Read 274 times)

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August 15, 2020, 05:02:16 AM
#7
I agree with the previous ones, Claymore is a good miner, but there are many others, as well as coins for mining
legendary
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August 14, 2020, 07:35:50 PM
#6
I have been hearing a song called "Ethereum will switch to POS algorithm" for many years Smiley

Yes, if I follow the tips of people, I would never bought my cards and never won the money of mining in 2017, and we are in 2020, still mining ETH profitable  Cheesy
ETH will likely do the transition next year or even 2022

And about Claymore, with the new cards of Nvidia and AMD with RDNA2, he'll probably make an update to these new cards at the end of the year, but don't forget, that are a couple of miners of ETH like Phoenix.
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August 14, 2020, 07:03:16 PM
#5
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the appearance of the developer is quite possible, since someone recently removed the ether from one of the addresses of the Claymore Commission.
As for other miners, Claymore is the main one and has an incomparable user base.
In any case I hope for the return of the king

For you he is the king maybe, for most of us not. So many other miners do it better than claymore.
legendary
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August 14, 2020, 04:08:11 PM
#4
I have been hearing a song called "Ethereum will switch to POS algorithm" for many years Smiley This coin is mined by a lot of video cards, but I think miners have 1-2 years of time.
Where is developer Clymore? Sold ether, bought an island and retired?

Even if the developer Claymore leaves us, mining will not stop there. New miners and coins will appear, but for now let's mine ETH Smiley
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August 14, 2020, 04:03:40 PM
#3
So it turns out that the era of the Claymore miner has come to its end.
There is no update and will no longer be, the main coin for mining will go into the POS phase within a year.
There would be a chance of support if the source code was open.
And so, it turns out that the most advanced miner for ether will soon become completely irrelevant.
It is sad to realize that in fact, the whole era of mining is passing away.
What do you think?

Claymore come back with an update at the end of the year i think and you will see. And there are many other good ethash miner.

ETH will have both POS and POW.


the appearance of the developer is quite possible, since someone recently removed the ether from one of the addresses of the Claymore Commission.
As for other miners, Claymore is the main one and has an incomparable user base.
In any case I hope for the return of the king
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Activity: 1558
Merit: 69
August 14, 2020, 03:51:35 PM
#2
So it turns out that the era of the Claymore miner has come to its end.
There is no update and will no longer be, the main coin for mining will go into the POS phase within a year.
There would be a chance of support if the source code was open.
And so, it turns out that the most advanced miner for ether will soon become completely irrelevant.
It is sad to realize that in fact, the whole era of mining is passing away.
What do you think?

Claymore come back with an update at the end of the year i think and you will see. And there are many other good ethash miner.

ETH will have both POS and POW.

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Activity: 434
Merit: 102
August 14, 2020, 02:38:12 PM
#1
So it turns out that the era of the Claymore miner has come to its end.
There is no update and will no longer be, the main coin for mining will go into the POS phase within a year.
There would be a chance of support if the source code was open.
And so, it turns out that the most advanced miner for ether will soon become completely irrelevant.
It is sad to realize that in fact, the whole era of mining is passing away.
What do you think?
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