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ZiftrCoin hashrates

The ziftrcoin thread seems quite popular and the coin seems to be getting bigger to. So i made a spreadsheet for hashrates on the zr5 algorithm so people can compare them 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vS68WZiFUfqQkpRoNlQi81wCBxiK5hBGyszAzx_rlGY/edit?usp=sharing

Feel free to add your own hardware to it and expand it, the more who contribute the better :D

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I still don't know why it's so much more exciting than other cryptos, I need to check back in that thread that's been going for a while. 

Just seems to me like another damn cryptocurrency. 

 

Cheers for contribution though. 

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I still don't know why it's so much more exciting than other cryptos, I need to check back in that thread that's been going for a while. 

Just seems to me like another damn cryptocurrency. 

 

Cheers for contribution though. 

From all the coins i've seen it seems to have quite a bit of potential, almost completely asic proof, and backed by an already established company, different coin distribution curve to mirror the coins predicted adoption rates, giveaways later in the year to bring more people into crypto and help them see the benefits of it and making it easy for them to get into it and start earning something

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Added the results of my testing. Interesting to see how SGMiner is going. I put some work into developing an addition to make it work with Ziftr a few weeks ago. I gave up when I finally got everything compiled without errors, only to get an error showing that "Longpoll data could not be converted to work". As it turns out, the Pool probably wasn't running a stratum server; despite having the URL on their help page. the copy might have been working all along.

What a shame.

 

Oh and for people having issues getting SGMiner running, try using --xintensity 256

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The ziftrcoin thread seems quite popular and the coin seems to be getting bigger to. So i made a spreadsheet for hashrates on the zr5 algorithm so people can compare them 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vS68WZiFUfqQkpRoNlQi81wCBxiK5hBGyszAzx_rlGY/edit?usp=sharing

Feel free to add your own hardware to it and expand it, the more who contribute the better :D

Cool spreadsheet. I should add my own hashrate when I have time.

 

However, is it really worth it??? Ran it on my 970 for an hour on MaxMiners and got ~0.22 coins (~2500 - ~3000 kh/s). That's around 5 coins every 24 hours. Going by Cryptsy's exchange rate that is only about 50 cents per day.

 

Does that even cover the electricity bill or is 50 cents per day plenty? Do you guys really think this coin is gonna rise, why? If so, why?

 

Not trying to ruin everyone's fun but just a noob debating whether he should run it or if it is just an enthusiast thing. Are all other algorithms dead or not as good? Such as X11 and etc.

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Cool spreadsheet. I should add my own hashrate when I have time.

 

However, is it really worth it??? Ran it on my 970 for an hour on MaxMiners and got ~0.22 coins (~2500 - ~3000 kh/s). That's around 5 coins every 24 hours. Going by Cryptsy's exchange rate that is only about 50 cents per day.

 

Does that even cover the electricity bill or is 50 cents per day plenty? Do you guys really think this coin is gonna rise, why? If so, why?

 

Not trying to ruin everyone's fun but just a noob debating whether he should run it or if it is just an enthusiast thing. Are all other algorithms dead or not as good? Such as X11 and etc.

the coin has been out for a month. Of course the price will be shit, but the coin does have potential and it needs miners to keep it going until ziftr have finished their ziftrpay project and they roll out the giveaways and get the merchants involved, then the coin will actually have use compared to now and the demand should rise nicely taking the price up with it. Just give it time to rise

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Guys, look on the bright side.. once more people gets into ziftrcoin, they will be harder to get.. aka the shares will become lower due to more miners. So right now is a good time to mine, and in the future you will have plenty of ZiftrCOINS in comparison.

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Guys, look on the bright side.. once more people gets into ziftrcoin, they will be harder to get.. aka the shares will become lower due to more miners. So right now is a good time to mine, and in the future you will have plenty of ZiftrCOINS in comparison.

wrong...kindof,  the distribution model is different to other coins, for the next 15 years the amount of coins per block steadily increases until a max of almost 2000 coins per block, then it drops off again

https://www.ziftrcoin.com/what-is-ziftrcoin/coin-specifications/

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wrong...kindof,  the distribution model is different to other coins, for the next 15 years the amount of coins per block steadily increases until a max of almost 2000 coins per block, then it drops off again

https://www.ziftrcoin.com/what-is-ziftrcoin/coin-specifications/

          Wait.. but the thing is.. if there is like 1k people on the pool rather then like 80.. the share will be alot less per person.. as the coin is not popular, its good to mine now.. right? Get it right now while its easier.. then when the price raises.. your own coin's value will be raised technically too?

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I still don't know why it's so much more exciting than other cryptos, I need to check back in that thread that's been going for a while. 

Just seems to me like another damn cryptocurrency. 

 

Cheers for contribution though. 

             Well here is my reply to that. Ik this is a bit late tho :P     This is.. like alot say including @Chippas64 said. It is ASIC resistant. It is for the majority to be able to mine. It is also a very simplistic setup.. even if you have to use a GPU. Even considering deleting all the windows files.. It is altogether very, very, veryyyy simple. It  is also trying to start a appeal for mass change to cryptocurrency.

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             Well here is my reply to that. Ik this is a bit late tho :P     This is.. like alot say including @Chippas64 said. It is ASIC resistant. It is for the majority to be able to mine. It is also a very simplistic setup.. even if you have to use a GPU. Even considering deleting all the windows files.. It is altogether very, very, veryyyy simple. It  is also trying to start a appeal for mass change to cryptocurrency.

It's not ASIC resistant, almost nothing is, it would just be extremely difficult to create and ASIC for this coin, it would also be very expensive and the cost would be way too high to even both trying

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That sounds like the definition of ASIC resistant, not ASIC proof. Other algorithms such as X11, NeoScrypt, Lyra2RE, etc all claim to be ASIC resistant instead of ASIC proof.

Good point

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Err.. This happens everytime I use The wallet miner.. which is all I know how to use. When I start mining for a few minutes.. the wallet freezes.. And I cannot get back into it unless i close it, and close sg miner and the actual miner in the backround in task manager :/ Any fix?

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Err.. This happens everytime I use The wallet miner.. which is all I know how to use. When I start mining for a few minutes.. the wallet freezes.. And I cannot get back into it unless i close it, and close sg miner and the actual miner in the backround in task manager :/ Any fix?

The devs mentioned the wallet gets quite unresponsive while mining. Keep in mind the wallets are considered to be pre-beta and very experimental at this stage. If the wallet gets like that and you force close it then it will not run the commands to close the miner so you will have to close it in task manager. At the moment i would advise you to simply run the miner outside of the wallet and only use the wallet as just that,a wallet, a means to hold your coins and transfer them instead of mining with it. You will also get better hash-rates by using sgminer out of the wallet and will be able to fine tune it also with clock speeds and fan speeds for best performance

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Well I don't wanna tinker with my clock's considering that it has a crap cooler as it is.. btw I spent hours trying to get SGminer working with some guy... Er. DIdn't work. Couldn't find out how.

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Well I don't wanna tinker with my clock's considering that it has a crap cooler as it is.. btw I spent hours trying to get SGminer working with some guy... Er. DIdn't work. Couldn't find out how.

I was that guy, you said it worked

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I was that guy, you said it worked

 I never said it worked... :/ I forgot what your other profile name was... I remember the 3 people in chat, 1 of them with SGminer.. 1 of them being(I forgot da name, you, and That dude with a mem from some show(UMG, I FORGOT AGAIN.) But I't never worked.. I told the error message last :/.. like that was the last thing I said on saturday. SGminer still won'tzzzz workzzz :/

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