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    • kris_davison
      kris_davison last edited by

      wow thats amazing progress well done. I can feel a tip coming on!

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      • lizhi
        lizhi last edited by

        wow thats amazing progress well done. I can feel a tip coming on!

        We have not an OpenCL kernel, there is still a very hard work.

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        • ChekaZ
          ChekaZ last edited by

          Great job lizihi! :)

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          • Wellenreiter
            Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

            Is there someone official behind the ccminer? That’s also a viable option for nvidia and perhaps he/she/they have more time to add NS? :)

            yes ccminer is the second miner for NVIDIA cards.

            I have no contact there, but will check on Github, if there is a contact email. Otherwise I’l lcreate a feature request.

            Question: can we provide neoscrypt code to the programmer of ccminer and cudaminer, or should it remain private for the time beeing?

            -------Edit--------

            The owner of the ccminer repository on Github is the same than for Cudaminer.

            I think the answer ill be the same: yes, but not very soon…

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            • ghostlander
              ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

              Question: can we provide neoscrypt code to the programmer of ccminer and cudaminer, or should it remain private for the time beeing?

              Yes if they agree to keep it confidential until the official public release. On the other hand, if they say “yes, but not very soon”, they get the code after the public release anyway.

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                Flobdeth Regular Member last edited by

                Sorry for the post, but are there any links to what Neo is about or are you guys trying to develop it from a bastardisation of blake or something?

                What are the main benefits we can look forward too for GPU mining or not 100% on stats yet? (other than maybe lower power and asic _resistance _short term)

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                • ghostlander
                  ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                  It is what Scrypt has been used to be: memory intensive, ASIC resistant, more secure. It isn’t a bastardisation of anything. The complete specification will be in the press release.

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                  • Wellenreiter
                    Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                    Yes if they agree to keep it confidential until the official public release. On the other hand, if they say “yes, but not very soon”, they get the code after the public release anyway.

                    I will hold back the code until the official public release

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                    • lizhi
                      lizhi last edited by

                      Time is running out. We need to be completed within 10 days.

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                      • ghostlander
                        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                        There is a small yet annoying bug left in the switch process. Once eliminated, I set up a testnet with a couple of P2Pools. NeoScrypt itself is fine.

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                        • Wellenreiter
                          Wellenreiter Moderators last edited by

                          Which profile will be used?

                          Or is that not finally defined?

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                            Lukey_p last edited by

                            i cant wait for this guys, All the luck to people working on this!

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                              FeatherKing last edited by

                              That will be a great achievement! I wish good luck to all the hard working developers.

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                              • F
                                FeatherKing last edited by

                                After launching NeoScrypt, a marketing campaign is necessary to get the world know.

                                Reshuffling the webpage can be considered as a great progress.

                                Here are some good examples–

                                http://www.nxt.org/

                                http://www.blackcoin.co/

                                http://bytecoin.org/

                                http://www.xc-official.com/

                                Cheers!

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                                • ghostlander
                                  ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                  Which profile will be used?
                                  Or is that not finally defined?

                                  Profile zero. The other ones are for testing or compatibility.

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                                    mirrax last edited by

                                    After launching NeoScrypt, a marketing campaign is necessary to get the world know.

                                    Reshuffling the webpage can be considered as a great progress.

                                    Here are some good examples–

                                    http://www.nxt.org/

                                    http://www.blackcoin.co/

                                    http://bytecoin.org/

                                    http://www.xc-official.com/

                                    Cheers!

                                    Web was redesigned already, without any effect.

                                    We are preparing different PR.

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                                    • kris_davison
                                      kris_davison last edited by

                                      I think the website already looks pretty slick. I think we will get a lot of exposure from the launch of the new algo!

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                                      • ghostlander
                                        ghostlander Regular Member last edited by

                                        The bug I’ve spotted recently is that CreateNewBlock() may segfault client under certain circumstances which can be reproduced. While it may be unrelated to NeoScrypt in general as I haven’t changed anything related to block structure, it is an important security issue which needs to be tracked down.

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                                          jti8899 last edited by

                                          This is a great thread and completely nessecary discussion.

                                          I worry that the whole thing could be controlled by a handful of big farms and that somehow the big money players forsaw this all along? Even planned it? If it is not decentralized then I am back to real commodities I can hold in my hand.

                                          With that said I think it needs to be kept in mind that ASIC mining is way more energy efficient. If we fight ASIC we kill the efficiency level of mining, large scale or small, it still requires electricity. I was mining using (2) 7950 GPU’s burning 550 watts at the wall to produce 1.2Mhs, switched to a ASIC for Scrypt miner burning 12 watts and producing the same or greater hashing power with way less space, heat, cost, noise, and setup hassles.

                                          The focus needs to be on decentralization for sure, but effeciency needs to be a high priority or people won’t add miners to the network.

                                          My two cents worth

                                          ~//~

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                                          • j_scheibel
                                            j_scheibel last edited by

                                            Asics generally turn it in to a business only endeavor. That’s pretty much it. with asics you put up lots of money for power sipping super fast 1 purpose devices. with gpu you put up much less money for power hungry versatile devices. if you choose to only use those devices for mining, then at some point they will be more expensive (well, debatably, since once asics are made they start constantly upgrading the devices) but really you are trading up front cost for on going cost. If the development community stays committed to the enterprise the miners will be there. I wouldn’t be concerned about that.

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