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  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @peterfarge said:
    I have created a little shell script which calculations.

    Then the best path to optimization is to rewrite that script in a proper language that can be compiled.

  • peterfarge said: I cant tell what it does.

    Yeah right.

    I dont want to mine coins, but in the end its right: I compete in this point with the coin miners.

    Because you are one, one way or another.

    I thought I could rent a bunch of cores for 2-3 Euros/year.

    And you are clueless.

    Anyway, you need a dedi, or more than one. There is no VPS that can get you cheaper computation than that for sustained periods. The next thing after a dedi would be a GPU server, then FPGA, then ASIC. And if you are competing against ASIC miners there is no way you can ever keep up with them using general purpose computers of any sort.

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