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RE: Red Alert! supercomputing Is Back!

in #steemit8 years ago

No amount of CPU mining will beat a GPU. I promise you unless you have access to like 1k+ cores to work with. That's why GPU mining is so much better, faster and efficient. CPU's are number crunching machines and everything is onboard the card so no bottle-necking just pure unadulterated computational work.

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As I point out, his nonce computation is different. It is possible that he might have a GPU miner.

I really didn't want to start tearing apart source tonight but there goes the evening, and on goes the coffee. I just finished optimizing my stupid CPU miner to hit about 7 or 8 blocks a day but if no one gives a crap out playing fair then it's so on...

This is the ​quote from @arhag's post about the new algorithm​.

So the real solution is to simply get rid of the degree of freedom provided when the system allows the user to arbitrarily choose the private key d (or at least the system should allow no more of a degree of freedom than that allowed by iterating a nonce or account name which changes the pseudorandom cryptographic hash output that is used as the private key). So the private key d should instead be deterministically determined by a cryptographic hash dependent on the latest_block_id, miner_account_name (this is to necessary to prevent the PoW from being stolen by another account within the same block), and the nonce. input should also depend on those three values, so it can simply be defined as the SHA256 cryptographic hash of the private key d. The rest of the algorithm is more or less kept the same.

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