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How do I mine LBRY credits? Library Credits (LBC) are mined over a 20-year Proof of Work period. Block rewards increase every 100 blocks by 1LBC, peak at 500, and decline slowly. LBRY mining is dominated by the GPU market and we don't see CPU mining as economically viable at this point. If you still want to CPU mine to help the network, see instructions below.

For GPU mining, please see our list of. Each pool has a slightly different setup so please check their Getting Started page. We can also provide mining assistance via the #mining channel on. Note: Sgminer is for AMD GPU Cards and CCminer is for Nvidia GPU Cards For CPU mining, LBRY binaries are out for OS X, Windows, and Ubuntu. Others may try compiling from source. You can download the latest binaries CPU Mining on Ubuntu • unzip the binaries, and cd into the directory containing them •./lbrycrdd -server -printtoconsole -gen • If you need to start over, run rm -rf bins.zip lbry* ~/.lbry*. Note: this will delete your wallet and any credits you may have.

CPU Mining on macOS • unzip the binaries, and cd into the directory containing them • mkdir ~/Library/Application Support/lbrycrd • sudo chown -R '$(whoami)' ~/Library/Application Support/lbrycrd • echo -e 'rpcuser=lbryrpc nrpcpassword=$(env LC_CTYPE=C LC_ALL=C tr -dc A-Za-z0-9 ~/Library/Application Support/lbrycrd/lbrycrd.conf •./lbrycrdd -server -printtoconsole -gen • If you need to start over, run rm -rf bins.zip lbry* ~/.lbry ~/Library/Application Support/lbrycrd. Note: this will delete your wallet and any credits you may have. Compiling Join us on if you need help compiling from source!

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CPU and AMD GPU Mining for LBRY Credits (LBC). Initially LBRY Credits (LBC) mining was only possible with a CPU miner. They made??this fall to buy at half. How to Use CEX.io to Buy & Sell Bitcoins & Ethereum from your Bank Card. How to Mine Lbry Credits with GPU. You should now be mining LBC as seen below. Mining Hardware; Mining Software. Alternatively you can just buy some of course. People have been mining the LBRY Credits (LBC). Get LBRY Credits price, charts, and other cryptocurrency info.

Hey guys, think I'm missing something basic but can't see it. Getting authentication error, so I have tried setting up an account over on Suprnova site as well, but unsure how my username/password needs to be laid out, if anyone can help please? Using claymore dual miner, if I want to mine Eth + LBC can someone show me a command line to run? This is my current one but it doesn't work. Trying to send my LBC straight to poloniex account if possible. Setx GPU_FORCE_64BIT_PTR 0 setx GPU_MAX_HEAP_SIZE 100 setx GPU_USE_SYNC_OBJECTS 1 setx GPU_MAX_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 setx GPU_SINGLE_ALLOC_PERCENT 100 EthDcrMiner64.exe -epool eth-eu.dwarfpool.com:8008 -ewal (Mywallet.worker) -epsw x -dpool stratum+tcp://lbry.suprnova.cc:6256 -dwal (MyWallet) -dpsw x -dcoin lbc.

The variable dwal should be your suprnova username and workername, not just a wallet address. So it would look like -dwal loginname.workername Also make sure you've created a worker under your suprnova LBRY page. Okay cool, so guess I have to get my mined coins to go to suprnova account then transfer from there to my poloniex?

Can't go straight to poloniex I take it. I've setup 1 worker under my suprnova account, do I need to also specify password? I'll try again when I get home, thanks for your reply mate. LBC seems to be more profitable atm compared to SIA coin or am i missing something? How much MH does a RX 480 do at LIBRY? Also, pls could you share your final working command line thx not near my rigs to copy command line at the moment, but it's the same as siacoin command, except you specify the LBC address and you user worker Id instead of wallet address.

LBC is not as profitable as siacoin from my testing. You lose more MH/s of Eth which brings the value down, not a lot, it is pretty close, but I want more ETH rather than the other alt coins. Haven't tested dacred yet. Well, depends how you look at it. If you look at it from a 'now' perspective and what it's worth today then yes - it might not be as profitable. Then again, if you bet on it to increase in value in the future - who knows?

All a matter of what you believe in right? I've stopped dual mining LBC as it decreases the hashrate for ETH by 20MH on average per rig! Which is too much for me. Yeah, exactly right, main reason I'm not wanting to reduce ETH, stockpiling for PoS, whereas when I'm dual mining SC it reduces ETH by literally almost nothing and it's good for some extra $$ to help pay for power usage.

I did some calculations and realised that I (and probably everyone else here) shouldn't be dual mining at all. If I took that 20% extra power that I use when dual mining, I could build more rigs to fill up the 20% increase, and actually make more money single mining ETH than dual mining in the first place.

I have been thinking about this as i max circuits if i can get even 1 more card per circuit it almost beats dual mining and 20% down on a circuit could be 2-3 cards so far i havent done much of my own testing on it other than dropping -dcri that doesnt do much. I did some calculations and realised that I (and probably everyone else here) shouldn't be dual mining at all. If I took that 20% extra power that I use when dual mining, I could build more rigs to fill up the 20% increase, and actually make more money single mining ETH than dual mining in the first place. If you are already using 6-7 GPU rigs, then you actually generate profits from the power Sia uses, so you are kind of backwards thinking, to buy more hardware you still need to generate more money either way.

The only thing I haven't tested is PCI express splitting and running more than 1 card off 1 port, in which case yes it would be more profitable to do this, this is kind of stretching the power limits though and causing more of a potential fire hazard. So not sure if it's worth it. For RX480 the sweet spot is -dcri 22 for sure, the non reference cards do well at 23 and 24 as well but I haven't tested them for long enough periods to see if there is a drop in ETH, the cards run a hell of a lot cooler and use at least 10% less power for the same hashing rates. Make sure and play with your cards to find optimum value. I'm getting 29mh ETH and 29mh LBC with dcri -16 You'll still get more profit with SC, I'm getting 31+ MH/s ETH + 330+ MH/s Sia on my miner results (Averages below at Ethpool link) on 140 watts at the wall on XFX 8G RX480, unless you are using less power with LBC, but it seemed to be about the same from my power meter. I haven't tested to see if the averages level out with LBC or not, will need to run over a number of days with price fluctuations to see if it's better. Other thing I'm possibly going to do will be setting a number of miners to do all Dacred/LBC/Sia, this way I can just set my sell orders at the previous highs and wait for price to hit there again if it happens.

See Miner called TestRig, that's just my single card for testing. How Many Monero XMR Can I Mine Per Day here.