Hello fellow miners,
As you all have noticed the net hash rate increased a lot the last few months, resulting in less mining rewards. Also the block time increases which also results in less ether to us. To my opinion the available online mining calculators do not take these factors into account sufficiently.
I've developed a mining profitability calculator which forecasts the net hash rate and daily ether to miners and thus gives a more reliable profitability calculation. The calculator is still in development and please provide feedback of how it can be improved. Source code of the calculator can be found on github, see left side of the calculator.
Profitability calculator
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Mining profitability calculator
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card and asic value
Hi, but when assembling a rig is it better to put cards (equal) with similar asic values or should you group the cards with similar reset cpu voltages?
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GPU hashrate dropped to zero? (ethereum-cpp, ethermine.org)
A few weeks ago I started mining with cpp-ethereum on Ubuntu/Mint (both at different times) with a Vega 64 on ethermine.org. Recently when I start it like 'ethminer --farm-recheck 200 --opencl -P stratum1+tcp://0xmyaddress.worker@us2.ethermine.org:4444' it just says my hashrate is zero, maybe for a long time. Before this, I had some sort of system problem that my GUI was hanging/freezing sometimes, so I had to restart a lot, and during a recent night, it got to the mid-to-high seventies Fahrenheit in my room overnight (well from early morning to (after)noon.) I wonder if either those things had to do with it (too short sessions for ethermine.org, or overheating) and what I can do to test or fix what happened... Another program, BOINC, does seem to be successfully using the GPU, so I'm not sure it even overheated (should work for a while in that temperature anyway especially when nothing is overclocked.) Maybe I just need to leave it on overnight and check in the morning, but I think the GUI will have frozen and I'll have to hard reboot. (I searched for similar questions but only saw someone posting they had it drop to zero with geth, not eth.)
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Ethosdistro 1.3.3 Eth+Zec dualmining
Hy, I use my rig since a while in ethos now; mining only on claymore and ethereum with ethermine.org and I tried to change for dualmining recently. Still using claymore and adding Zcash. I've tried to find a solution and hints for a moment but no real details found. I've used my local.conf and claymore.stub.conf for the adjustments, but still no dualmining results. Only hashing ethereum and nothing on zcash. My config files contain following lines. Please have a look and tell me what I do wrong or what I didn't consider correctly.
Would although be great to have a fixed hashrate for each of the coins, maybe fixed association of gpu (9/4), or percentage (70/30) of overalls hash, if possible.
local.conf:
custompanel r.......
maxgputemp 80
autoreboot 1
globalfan 100
safevolt enabled
stratumproxy enabled
globalminer claymore
dualminer enabled
poolmail .......
proxywallet .......
proxypool1 eu1.ethermine.org:4444
flags --cl-global-work 16387 --farm-recheck 200
globalmem .......
cor .......
pwr .......
vlt .......
claymore.stub.conf:
-mode 0
-epool eu1.ethermine.org:4444
-ewal .......
-epsw x
-dpool stratum+tcp://eu1-zcash.flypool.org:3333
-dwal .......
-dpsw x
-esm 1
-dcoin zcash
System:
Ethosdistro 1.3.3 on USB3.0, 13 gpu RX480/580, H110+, 8GB and Intel G4400 3.3Ghz.
I do not have trouble with mining, or ethos in general, all is working fine and stable, low energy consuming and heating the garage to 25 degrees Celsius ... but dualmining seems being different.
Thanks a lot in advance for your help and all of your suggestions!
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Can someone setup ETC (Ethereum classic) mining pool on my server? Please help.
Can someone setup ETC (Ethereum classic) mining pool on my server? Please help.
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Some help and suggestions concerning bulk buy mining rigs
I'm looking to buy some bulk miners from someone, but i have a couple of questions ?
First of all, the Gainward P106-100 6GB Version Mining cards?
Are these quality cards? I never heard of these models ?
Also, are these RX470 cards of 570 Red Dragon cards, i can't seem to find the RX470 model with the red dragon on it. So i presume they are 570's ? I already had the 570 Red Dragon and they look similar .....
And lastly i have an option to buy either 30 P106-100 mining rigs (containing 6 GPU's and MOBO, CPU, PSU....)
Or 15 x P106-100 and 15 x RX470/570
Personally, i would do 15 of each, because the RX has VIDEO, and the P106-100 doesn't...
What would u be willing to pay for 30 mining rigs, 180 cards - 180 H81 MOBO's - 180 CPU 180x 4GB ram - and 180 x 1600 WATT PSUs
Thank you
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Should dig or buy?
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Is Raidmax Rx 835 AP-S good for mining
hi there
I would like to buy Raidmax Rx 835 AP-S psu for my rig (5 x Rx 470 8gb). As it is 80+ bronze , I have doubt if it is a suitable one or not, however the price of it is really tempting here in my country. Please let me know if :
1- Raidmax psu is any good for mining?
2- What about an 80+ bronze PSUs ?
thanks
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NanoX is a open source miner and comes with a built-in developer fee of 0.5%.
It is only available for Windows operating systems as a precompiled binary that you can download and use.
NanoX is designed for AMD OpenCL GPUs and will work on a wider range of AMD-based video cards,
both older and newer generations such as the latest Radeon RX series.
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Examples of Hashrate:
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DaggerHashimoto 11.65 MH/s
CryptoNight 360 H/s
Equihash 0.14 kSol/s
Pascal 323 MH/s
X11Gost 2956 kH/s
AMD RX 480 8GB
DaggerHashimoto 31.04 MH/s
CryptoNight 763 H/s
Equihash 0.355 kSol/s
Pascal 735 MH/s
X11Gost 7750 kH/s
AMD RX 580 8GB
DaggerHashimoto 28.7 MH/s
Decred 1600 MH/s
CryptoNight 690 H/s
Lbry 190 MH/s
Equihash 0.35 kSol/s
Pascal 910 MH/s
X11Gost 8900 kH/s
You can always open an issue on github and suggest new features, report errors or contribute on the codebase if you want.
NanoX is still in development and there are more features to come.
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What can an attacker who controls majority or all of the full nodes do?
Could you sensor transactions, double spends, create soft/hard-forks etc?
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Red Dragon RX470 4GB Mining edition Samsung memory - BIOS mod
Which memory straps should I do for this one ?
1500 to 1625-1750-2000 OR
1625 to 1750-2000 OR
1750 to 2000
Anybody has these cards or a mod for these ?
Thanks
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Best/cheapest way to convert ETH to CAD
Hi all,
I noticed that there are quite a few ways available to convert ETH to USD, but unfortunately its not the same for CAD. In fact a lot of websites like coinbase dont even offer the same transaction methods to Canadian users.
For example in Canada coinbase only has the credit card option available which charges you a a large percentage of your money which is completely useless. Im wondering are there any Canadian miners/traders out there? Whats the best and cheapest method to sell your ETH?
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What is the best way to mine cryptocurrency ?
Can you give some advices for a newbie ? Thanks!
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Should dig or buy?
Now should I dig ETH or buy it?
I wonder do not know how better!
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What do miners generally do with their rewards? Is this changing?
I have been watching the block rewards decreases, the rise of CBD & DAI, the falling price of cryptocurrencies in general, and becoming more interested in the larger economic picture about "flows of ether".
What I want to know is what miners generally do with their rewards, and if there are tools or metrics available to understand these flows better. Perhaps this has changed over time, through the ICO era, through the run-up, and through the long slide this year. And is decreasing rewards changing anything? I expect that there will be a lot of diversity in the answers, and some snarky perspectives too (as things have changed so much for the worse over the past year). That's OK!
Patterns can be learned from anecdotes and general impressions, and perhaps from that more detailed analyses can be explored.
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