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>430MH/s network in two days from CPU mining only

What did they mean by this?

>> No.8939481

>>8939071
what coin faggot

>> No.8939712

>>8939481
webdollar

>> No.8939840

>>8939481
NIMIQ

>> No.8940376

>>8939712
Guenine kek

>>8939071
>430MH/s network in two days from CPU mining only
>
>What did they mean by this?

With browse pools and GPU miners this will be the Klondike.
NET is cheap right now btw, someone is probably worried that some NIM will be dumped.

>> No.8940498

>>8940376
>GPU miners
Won't happen.

>> No.8940962

>>8940498
Of course it will, it just won't give significant better performance, Google "argon2d GPU benchmark".

>> No.8941215

>>8940962
So why would it change anything? The whole point is to get normies to mine with their laptops and phones.

>> No.8941235

>>8939071
it means that people who are buying this on an exchange will buy miners bags.

>> No.8941357

>>8941215
Because most miners have GPUs and the bigger the hashrate the bigger the coin price.

>> No.8941524

>>8941357
Not necessarily. If everyone dumps as soon as they've mined, then it's fucked.

>> No.8941537

any price predictions EOY? I've mined 500 so far.

>> No.8941544

>>8941537
fuck off steve

>> No.8941594

>>8941544
My name is not Steve, its Slaviša, but whatever.

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>>8941537
>price predictions on a 2 day old coin

>> No.8941683

>>8941596
Says a lot that a 2 days old coin has a working product unlike 99% of other coins. and a fucking good product at that.

>> No.8941760

>>8941683
It's gonna be interesting when they begin implementing the key features such as cashlink.

>> No.8941834

When is this going to be listed on an exchange?

>> No.8941973

>>8941834
Probably within the week.

>> No.8942402
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8942402

>just passed 300NIM

>> No.8942424

>>8942402
>just passed $7.5

>> No.8942460

botnets finally have something to toss their cpus at.

>> No.8942503

>175 NIM

am I gonna make it? give it to me straight

>> No.8942514

>>8942503
Keep mining.

>> No.8942662

>>8942514
any idea whether it'd be possible to recompile the exe to use gpu? or would that require rather thorough coding?

>> No.8942805

>>8942662
it's not about the miner/program, it's about the algorithm that the blockchain is using. Right now it's such that it's best with CPU mining. And it should stay that way if we don't want another shitcoin. keep away from GPU mining and ASIC mining.

>> No.8942843

>>8942662
won't be profitable for GPUs, especially considering more and more server farms will start dumping CPUs due to the vulnerabilities. The only use for those will basically be mining.

>> No.8942865

>>8942662
I think it's a bit more complicated than that, running Argon2d on GPU isn't that hard (it's just a hashing function after all), the problem is more with how instructions must be handled in Nodejs to be efficient.

>> No.8942916

>>8942865
>>8942865
this is why I'm even interested in this project.

every response from newbs like me is actually informative and helpful without being all MY TEAM BEST TEAM

>> No.8942927

>>8942916
I meant TO newbs like me

>> No.8942997

>>8942916
We don't really need team hype for this one. It's a solid product.

>> No.8943226

strange that i have been mining for quite some time and still no payments, i get about 2kh

what am i doing wrong ? is it only pool mining that pays of with this one ?

>> No.8943270

>>8943226
Before I started pool mining I got an estimation on their website that I would get maybe 1 block every 25 days, and there is still a lot of luck involved, same should apply to you, probably worse with your hashrate.
It sucks desu that they changed the estimation to 'around X satoshi per block' since this leads to the false assumption that you would get paid every block, you still have to get a whole block on their webminer to get anything.

>> No.8943419

>>8943226
Pool mining pays instantly, whereas solo mining pays once in a while if you're lucky. Mathematically, the payoff is the same given enough time.

>> No.8943799

so, i have mained webdollar now for 30mins and i have 6k already... so i mined 2 blocks

seems legit

>> No.8943822

>>8943799
Jealous, whats your hashrate?

>> No.8943888

>>8943270
>>8943419

thanks for the clarification, btw do we have any estimate of the value of NIM ? should i just assume a rate of 1 to 100 ?

>> No.8943981

>>8943822
around 1,2k hash/s

seems like they reverted to testnet so thats why i mained so many coins )))

>> No.8944106

>>8943799
I had 9k after barely activating my wallet lul

>> No.8944123

>>8944106
>>8943799
Opened a wallet and it had 12k already in it,nice

>> No.8944130

Is it worth buying NET before the NIM release? How will the swap occur and will it be automatic if I keep it on the exchange?

>> No.8944138

>>8944123
15k now from alst post, I must say that it feels alot more rewarding then mining for days without a pool on nimiq and get jack shit

>> No.8944154

Are you guys larping? I'm trying solo mining now as well ...

>> No.8944229

>>8944154
Of course they're larping, the statistical probability of it happening is like pulling 5 royal flushes out of a deck in succession.

>> No.8944237

>>8944130
You expect to do zero research and be spoon fed everything? KYS

>> No.8944334
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8944334

I bought some Nimiq at ICO and barely sold it at break-even price a few months later. Suppose it's time to give it another chance.

>> No.8944381

>>8944334
mine at Skypool.org instead.

>> No.8944431

>>8944334
Mine with Linux at skypool. You should be getting around 10x that hashrate. I'm not joking.

>t. Celeron G1820 getting 4.7 kh/s on puppy Linux.

I got 0.43 kh/s in their shitty web miner.

>> No.8944979

>>8944431
I really wish they'd update the windows miner soon.

>> No.8944989

>>8944979
If you have windows 10 you can use the linux miner on the ubuntu subsystem, I get more than 2x the hash rate doing that

>> No.8945042

>>8944989
What the fuck.

Time to learn something new, I guess.

>> No.8945064

>>8944989
I find it hard to believe, because linux subsystem has lower perf than the host due to syscall translation. Are you sure you have the same config on both?

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>>8945064
Absolutely, they did some black magic with the 1.1.0 update apparently.
I just ran both one after another, with the same number of threads, left is on Linux shell, right is on Windows bash, this is on my laptop so no huge hash/s numbers but the difference is clear

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8945279

>>8944989
Thanks lad, pulling twice the hashrate now.

>> No.8945393

>>8944989
Fuck me, do you know more technomancy to get linux on an android phone?

>> No.8945603

>>8945393
Your phone most likely has an ARM processor inside which is not compatible with the x86/x64 architecture they compiled the miner for. Same for raspberry pis or something like that. The skypool devs once said they'd add ARM support but I think they are busy with other things right now according to what is going on in the discord lol

>> No.8945661

>>8945603
>according to what is going on in the discord lol
What's happening?

>> No.8945677

Where is the source for the miner?

>> No.8945727

>>8945677
I use the one from skypool.

You can also be a solo miner by using the official one from nimiq.com.

>> No.8945760

>>8944989
giving me a "core dump" error on ubuntu, couldn't find as solution on their github

>> No.8945817

>>8945661
They are being ddos'd and generally attacked/manipulated or something like that and their website/server also had some problem, didn't really follow it too much, as long as my miners can connect and I get paid I'm fine.

>>8945760
Maybe you're using the wrong version? There are 3 versions of linux miners, depending on what your cpu supports, try 'compat' version, this is the most general one which should work everywhere, apart from that I can't help, there is no public source code yet for the skypool miner.

>> No.8945881

>>8945817
I run win10, and I can use the fast version in ubuntu.

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8945901

what is this error i got?

>> No.8945932

>>8945901
Are you trying to run a node, or mine?

>> No.8945965

>>8945932
miner

>> No.8946040

>>8945965
Open startmining.bat after having modified config.txt to include your wallet, is set to the amount of cores you have in your CPU minus one, and is set at a percentage that you're okay with. Also change the server to whichever is closest to you.

>> No.8946050

>>8946040
thankss

>> No.8946097

>>8946050
You can find the server list in README.txt

>> No.8946559

Payouts soon, fellow miners.

>> No.8946620

>>8945279
Ok I have the Ubuntu subsystem, how do i get the miner downloaded there?

>> No.8946671

>>8946620
Do you have at least basic terminal experience?

>> No.8946691

>>8946671
yeah, i've had ubuntu on a laptop for a while. Can i just follow the instructions on skypool? whats the line for the v1.1?

>> No.8946710

>>8939071

1000 NIM coming through.
When can i order my lambo?

>> No.8946717

>>8946691
Did you download and unzip it?

>> No.8946728

>>8946717
unzip it in windows? ok

>> No.8946729

>>8946691
And yeah, just follow instructions on skypool.

>> No.8946746

>>8946728
No no, get the .zip of the version you want off skypool, unzip it, edit the config.txt, and launch the mining software in terminal.

>> No.8946756

>>8941357
Hashrate and price have jack shit to do with eachother

>> No.8946784

>>8939071
1.4k
Trying to get to 10k

>> No.8946807

how to add it to directory?

>> No.8946829

>>8945817
thanks. compat version works, but has the same hashrate as windows

>> No.8946875

>>8946829
Next level would be the 'fast' version, so try that maybe too, it uses some cpu instruction set that not every cpu has though

>> No.8946887

>>8946728
>wget https://github.com/skypool-org/skypool-nimiq-miner/releases/download/v1.1.0/skypool-nimiq-v1.1.0-linux-x64-fast.zip
>sudo apt install unzip
>unzip skypool-nimiq-v1.1.0-linux-x64-fast.zip
>cd /home/(user name)/skypool-nimiq-v1.1.0-linux-x64-fast
>edit config.txt (esc, then shift+z to save and exit)
>./skypool-node-client

I'm too nice for this board.

>> No.8946947

>>8946887
thanks, m8

>> No.8946993

>>8946887
>I'm too nice for this board.
You are, we need to have at least a basic threshold until browser pool is out and Nimiq is ready to be shilled to normalfags. Discord is already flooding with brainlets and pajeets. Shilling/posting is now counterproductive for the stage Nimiq is at.

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8947020

Ok, explain why is the NET token dropping like a rock
I really dont understand, everything in this project seems great, but two days after the main net release there is a 70% decline

>> No.8947025

>>8946993
>implying anyone here is a fucking normie

We're all smelly basement dwellers. It's not like we're shilling on twitter.

>> No.8947037

Explain about browser mining please. I mined for 5 hours at 2 MH and got zero.

I guess I'l go back to fucking etn for now.

>> No.8947042

>>8947020
DDOS and other attacks on NIMIQ fucking shit up, they're working on fixing it.

>> No.8947082

>>8947042
Yea, heared about the ddos, but that has never been a show stopper... certainly not in a scale like that at least

>> No.8947111

>>8947025
>We're all smelly basement dwellers
You must be new here. Leave.

>> No.8947140

>>8947082
i thought it was skypool that got ddos?

>> No.8947187

>>8947111
Hurt your pride?

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wew

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>>8946756
pic related


>>8946993
/biz/ is actually cooperating on something for once, we can be at the top of the pyramid scheme together instead of trying to shill our shitty ERC20 tokens to each others.
Don't ruin the fun anon.

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>>8946887
lil more help plz

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>>8947347
You fucked up the config.

also, fucking wew. This is a tablet.

>> No.8947919

after editing config, i get (core dumped)

>> No.8948268

>>8947919
i run the client, it connects, then after singlemine 0 start it says Illegal instruction (core dumped)

>> No.8948595

>>8948268
post config

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>>8948595

>> No.8948807

>>8948702
lower thread to 3, percent to 90, and server to auto

>> No.8948967

Anyone have a decent script for Linux to get this set up without pulling teeth?

>> No.8949153

>>8948967
Literally all 4 commands you need are in the tutorial sections of skypool

>> No.8949238

>>8949153

Just to streamline setting up multiple VPS, I know how to manually set it up. An autoscript would be nice.

>> No.8949449

>>8946887
32Kh/s running this on WSL - 11 Threads on my Ryzen 1600 is eating this up

You are a superstar!

>> No.8949545

>>8946887
Didn't know jackshit about the Ubuntu subsystem. Just got it running. Puppy Linux was comfy but I'd rather have all my shit as well, which is on W10. Fucking thanks.

>> No.8949548

what do i use in config for solo mining?? i can't figure the config out.. pls help

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8949864

>>8941544
Fuck off RANDY

>> No.8950814

>>8949238
vultr or digitalocean?

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>>8949548
hehehe, no.
look guys, this anon stays pure for sure hahaha!

>> No.8951109

>>8939071
Check HEXX, whole datacenters from china mining it

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Oh the power!

>> No.8951655

I'm getting just under 4kH/s on my normie HP laptop. Sound about right?

25 NIM so far! that's like $0.25 or so, right?

>> No.8951713

Where is the windows miner AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.8951812

Currently at 150 kh/s and adding more severs as we speak, feels good

>> No.8951869 [DELETED] 

>>8946887
What the difference between fast and extreme miners?

>> No.8951870

>>8951812
VPS or root? Whats the ROI right now?

>> No.8953045

Yall know the supply for NIM is like 2 bil? It’ll be worth like fucking $0.05 at most.

>> No.8953084

>>8951109
HEXX?

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>>8951812
Same