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Fully funded, I'm anxious to see this all in production!
When can we expect to see progress?
Also, since Ethereum doesn't support BIP38, how would we be able to send you private key information without revealing the key?
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I have 20 x Antminer S9 and 2 x Antminer L3 with power supplies sat on a pallet in the US ready to ship now. I bought them for a mining contract that has yet to start so would prefer to sell now.
I can sell as follows:
All 22 miners + power supplies for $80k USD including US or Canadian shipping
Or
12 Antminer S9 for $48k including US or Canadian shipping
I will not split the miners any other way.
Estimated delivery is 1 week and I accept either Paypal (if you cover the fees) Bitcoin, litecoin, BCH or etherium.
Thx
C
What part of the US?
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Im not here to do anybody any favors. If people are willing to pay $700 for a 580, who are you to say i'm wrong for selling it to them?
I'll sell mine for that price. me either I haven't got a PM yet, i guess people don't actually buy GPUs for that price No, they don't.
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How far west? PNW? Local pickup an option?
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I got excited this morning when I looked and saw the project 100% funded, I can't wait to get these! I pledged for 3 titanium, now I have to decide which wallets they will be
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In for 3 Titanium! I'd really like to see this make it into production.
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Interesting idea, I like it!
What happens if the kickstarter doesn't fully fund? Would you still produce them for buyers here on the forums?
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Bought a set of lockpicks, great quality, extremely pleased with the whole transaction.
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What's the barrel length on this bad boy? Beautiful firearm but it looks like it might be classified as an SBR - some states are not fond of them.
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Is the Minerstat Linux OS still being worked on or did that fall to the wayside?
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Each instance just needs to listen on a different port.
use the -mport flag and set a different port for each instance.
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Running two v3 on the same miner (AMD / NVIDIA mixed rig), starting the second node kills the first miner that's running until the watchdog restarts it. Not sure how you can get around that since when you start the miner it kills any miners that are already running.
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I've started with the alphabet and when I run out of letters I'll move on to numbers or some other naming scheme.
Currently hashing away: Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf
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Why could i not mine eth ? i was about to mine eth as long as possible then switch to zec
The DAG has grown to a size where you need at least a 4GB card to mine. Also, the 7970 does very low hashes for the wattage consumed. ZEC should be your target coin right now.
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I have put my 1500 memory strap in the field on https://minerstat.com/strap.html777000000000000022AA1C00315A6B3CA0550F15B68C1506006AE4007C041420CA8980A90200000 01712262B612B3715 When I press "modify" I get a new page with giant letters CSRF MISSING. Obviously I dont understand this strap editor page. How do I use it? Thanks again That's an error server side - coinscrow will know what to do to fix that.
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I guess for now I am going back to "normal" Claymore dual mining until this line parsing thing can be resolved.
Thanks
Don't edit the claymore config.txt file directly. Add the -dcoin flag to your rig config on the minerstat site. Are you referring to this page? https://minerstat.com/config.htmlWhat do i do with the config file I already edited in the claymore-eth folder? Thanks Yes. You do nothing with that file as it gets overwritten every time you run the node software. That's why you must edit from the site and not modify the local files.
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I guess for now I am going back to "normal" Claymore dual mining until this line parsing thing can be resolved.
Thanks
Don't edit the claymore config.txt file directly. Add the -dcoin flag to your rig config on the minerstat site.
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Does anyone know how far away an ethernet cable needs to be from a power line in order to not have interference? There is a power line running across our driveway from the house to barn that provides a 100 Amp service in that building. We are going to run an exterior grade ethernet line out there from the house in order to have internet in our recently renovated mining room (former tool and work room). I know we can't just wrap around the power lines, and have galvanized steel cable being picked up today to stretch the ethernet line across the driveway.... how far away does the ethernet need to be from the power line? I'm guessing a foot would be plenty, but I don't know for sure so I'm asking for input from anyone with experience doing something similar. It's this Cat5 line, since it's shielded I believe it could even be within a few inches of the power line? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001B6C5H8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Yes, even just a few inches away will be fine. The CAT5 for my internet that goes from the street to my house (overhead service) for the 200A service is strung right along with the power lines. The maximum distance they are apart is at the middle of the run and that puts maybe 6" between the two.
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The internet connection dropping isn't much of an issue, miners will reconnect to the pool right after the internet is back up.
I can confirm this. Miners will keep trying to reach the pool as long as the mining software is still open. My internet cuts out occasionally, but the miner will keep trying to reconnect until the internet comes back. This is obvious. My question is if the Internet connection drops for 3 minutes, would this be causing only 3 minutes of lost mining time, or could it be potentially causing say 20 - 30 minutes of lost mining time, due to the miner requiring being connected for the full duration of its "session" which say takes 20 - 30 mins per sesion. Let me put it this way. If you need to carry a large bowl of water from point A to point B, and then somewhere in the middle on the road you accidentally drop the bowl , it breaks down and spills the water, you can't just continue on your way. You need to get back to point A get another bowl of water and mange to carry it intact ( i.e without the Internet connection dropping ) for the full duration of the course. So the Internet Connection may drop/cut for only 1-2 mins at a time... but if the miner has to restart from the beginning of the job, you are actually losing much more in mining-time, each time your connection drops. You aren't given a bowl, only a drink of water. If you drop your drink, no big deal. You just get a new one when you reconnect.
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Just to confirm, I didn't do anything and all my rigs just turned up online again in the dashboard!
Need time to this, but will be good for everyone in a short time. Also, if everyone notice the ZEN is listed on Bittrex or Coinmarketcap please tell me to i can finish the calculation. It is on coinmarketcap now, https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/zencash/
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