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101  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner & MobileMiner: Your Coins. Your Pools. Your way. Win/Mac/nix/Mobl/Ava on: November 17, 2013, 02:03:55 AM
I love Multiminer but I am getting tired of coinchoose. Too many messages that the API is not working.

But worst, coinchoose chooses to ignore many of the new sha256 altcoins such as UNO, DEM and many more  Angry. Maybe that is why it is called coinchoose. That sucks. Instead it should compare all of them, like Coinwarz does. Is coinchoose too lazy or is it ignoring those for political reasons?
 
Any chances that Coinwarz could be used as the backend?

Just an idea for your next update to have options to use profitability over different sites. To have a custom option to setup each one and then all the user does it set that option to use that profitability site.

coinchoose

http://www.coinwarz.com/cryptocurrency

http://www.wheretomine.com/

The problem is, as it always has been, that most sites don't provide an API for getting the pricing information. CoinChoose does.

It looks like CoinWarz does now as well, but it is paid. If I added support for CoinWarz you guys would be limited to 1-call-per-hour, or you would have to pay CoinWarz. See here:

http://www.coinwarz.com/v1/api/documentation

That first paid tier isn't bad. 300 calls per day. If you check every 5 mins thats 288 per day so that would work. 5 min checks would mean the $20 fee lasts 173 days, just under 6 months
If you use a higher time check it lasts even longer.

I would pay $20 for the API key if it meant using CoinWarz with all the additional coins it offers over Coinchoose which barely works as it is.
102  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: FireFlyCoin Launched! on: November 16, 2013, 01:54:51 AM
Any exchange or way to trade this yet?
103  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: Black Arrow R9-12 threads, DZ Miners Co-op. Plz move ?s and discussion here. on: November 14, 2013, 08:58:21 PM
Good news. Any chance R13 will be up and hashing tomorrow?

Probably not, repairs on the boards are taking longer than expected. Will probably have to do a full refund/transfer.

What are our transfer options? Are there any rounds still available to transfer into?
104  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Guide and Giveaway] Cloud Mining PTS with yPool and Digital Ocean on: November 14, 2013, 01:11:35 AM
Signed up under you and did a $25 credit

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In your initial post, step 1 should be corrected to link to ypool.net not ypool.com Smiley

How do I launch multiple sessions? Open multiple putty's?

Thanks for the guide
105  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [PAUSED for total's]R16x: 2 KnC Jupiters, $125 = 11GH/s. Nov. + DZ MC Bonuses on: November 13, 2013, 05:18:32 PM


  yeah baby!

 I so can't wait till dividend day. 

LOL, how many coins do you get each dividend day?

I think I will need to wait 1 more payout cycle unless the numbers are much better than I expect. But soon, very soon, I shall have my first ever FULL bitcoin to call my precious. I think I will be about .93 after this cycle, so one more to go
LOL
106  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [PAUSED for total's]R16x: 2 KnC Jupiters, $125 = 11GH/s. Nov. + DZ MC Bonuses on: November 13, 2013, 04:13:12 PM
well I have 19 shares from r5+r6.    I have  11 shares from r9-r12  .

 so I have about   200gh in hash running as I type.

  If someone can buy 600gh-660gh   out of the 1100gh it is too much.  but just for 1 reason.   that person would have the vote won at all times.  after all they would have 60% of the 100 shares.


 So if they said  I want to sell the miner  lets call a vote would  not they always win the vote?   

I can't blame the guy for buying the shares. ,  but I would think a 25% limit or a 33% limit  would be a good idea in the future for any one round.




THis  does not mean you can't have 1000gh or even 2000gh across 5 or 6 rounds.  just not more then 25-33% of any one round.


 Myself I am staying back a bit from buying I need to collect a few coins then sell them before I buy again.

I think 25 or 33% is too high. That still means 3 or 4 people can completely buy out a round leaving nothing for the "little guys". I would suggest 10% per round as fair, that means no less than 10 people and probably closer to 20 on average per round. Thats a co-op effort. 3 or 4 people thats still a monopoly.
107  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Orderbook] PTS Exchange Form. Also a 75 PTS Giveaway! on: November 12, 2013, 08:08:24 PM
PpQqePcXFE37utvBF4LZpHQfN2RAd155qx

Thanks
108  Economy / Exchanges / Re: ***CEX.IO Cloud mining official page*** on: November 12, 2013, 12:58:34 PM
Block #269219, /Share: 0.000000001530, Fee: 0.00000167

Looks like the last 5 or 6 blocks have fees now
109  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Mining and multiple pools on: November 11, 2013, 08:55:20 PM
https://www.cex.io/ will allow you to set shareholder percentages. You could use that to set 75%/25% distributions

You can use the general site link above to sign up or check my referral link in my sig (I would really appreciate that).
110  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN, 100/100 avail.]R15: 2 KnC Jupiters, $110 = 11GH/s. Nov. + DZ MC Bonuses on: November 11, 2013, 06:26:00 PM

I have a question. Do you mine only BTC? Couse I think you for sure tried to mine different coins before and know what is most profitable for now.
In another topic on this forum I found information that SHA-256 100GH/s == Scrypt 100MH/s (true?). So based on this information and for example this comparasion website: http://dustcoin.com/
we see that mining LTC and then exchange them to BTC would be much more profitable. I don't now how the architecture of machines you have affect Scrypt mining due to SHA mining. I am just very curious about it.

Would appreciate yours explanation.


This is only true if you have equal SHA and SCRYPT hardware though.
If you have 2 Jupiters at 550 GH each thats 1100 GH, if you only have 50 MH of Scrypt capable hardware then its not equal.
Also keep in mind, SHA can not mine Scrypt so you cant use these machines to mine LTC coins at their SHA rates.

There are SHA alt coins but most times its a pain to mine them and convert to BTC since timing is everything and who wants to watch the markets to sell at the peak.

BTC/merged mining definitely the way to go with an operation of this nature
111  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: Black Arrow R9-12 threads, DZ Miners Co-op. Plz move ?s and discussion here. on: November 09, 2013, 08:38:22 PM
thank you.

 i see it is at 3.35 th or so.    and I see we are at 14 plus btc.  now it is early in the morning in NJ.  I know we were not at half power from the first day up to now.  we were a better then half power on avg.  if we were half power we would be short 14 coins..  So I know the compensation is under 14 coins. I also know it is more then 5 coins since we average less then 75% power.


 if we average 50%   14 / .5 = 28 we are owed 14 coins.    if we averaged 75%   14 / .75 = 18.67 we are owed 4.67 coins.

So we are owed less then   14 coins and more then 4.67 coins.      I am sure some one can get the right number   in the next few days.

 BTW  BTC is 342 usd at coin base

I will be compensating the GB's for a total of 7 BTC to be added to the payout pool, to be paid out the 15th.

Based on my number of lost coins and that the hashrate started at 33% and ramped up to ~80 till yesterday, I think 7 coins is fair. Please let me know what yall think of this, I am open to ideas. Now this is in addition to no hosting fees till Dec 15th. I cant thank yall for being patient with me, been a long trip.

7 is close enough thanks!
I made a promise- best I can do is fulfil it Smiley

The fact that we are getting ANY compensation is what makes this Co-Op best one out there

Thanks guys
112  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Just started with the Bitcoin after researching for quite a bit, need help plz! on: November 08, 2013, 10:02:38 PM
Did you install the drivers for the block erupters?

BTC Guild has a great writeup here:
https://btcguild.com/index.php?page=support&section=blockerupter

That will walk you through installing and setting up the BE's for both Windows and Linux
113  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Is Belkin N300 a miner at all? on: November 06, 2013, 09:23:40 PM
No thats a wireless router, not an ASIC miner

These are ASIC miners as an example
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CUJT7TO/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
114  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] R13: BLACK ARROW Bullet Run w Bitfury. $113, 54% less than cex.io! on: November 06, 2013, 02:19:35 AM
one can get a red fury or blue fury for the same price as 1 share here. Red/blue fury mere 2.5 GHS, your share 8-10 GHS. What's the catch?

I'll add my thoughts on this as well.

If you buy the red//blue fury you get a physical item that you can do what you want with it.
You can set it to mine whatever coin you want, btc, any sha256 alt coin etc.
You can see the blinking lights, touch hold and feel it.
You can sell it, show it to your friends and finally make into a keychain when done with it.

With the GB shares you are buying a share in a MUCH larger machine, so you get a lot more GH/s for your money.
But you don't "control" it.
You don't control the pool, You don't control what it mines or anything else.
You also don't have it to worry about keeping it running, cooling it, paying for electricity etc.
Its a hands off option where you pay upfront and collect your monies on scheduled payouts (currently twice a month)

The Co-op also votes on most things such as what pool to mine, when/if to sell and re-coup some costs on the hardware etc.
So you do have a voice (1 vote per share) just not 100% control as you would if you had the physical item in your hands/home.

I MUCH prefer these GBs as I can get much more GH/s per $
115  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: cudaMiner problem on: November 04, 2013, 08:49:24 PM
Can you confirm that you have internet connectivity and that port 9327 is open on your router?
Seems like the error is saying that you can't connect to the pool.
Check router and firewall settings to make sure that port is not blocked

116  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [PPC] Free Peercoin Giveaway - Just post your wallet on: November 04, 2013, 08:43:24 PM
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Thanks
117  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: THIS question goes to D- Zombei R5, R6, R9 R10, R11,R12 Share owners. on: November 03, 2013, 07:30:18 PM
I say we give BitMinter a shot.
I have minimal shares in the rounds in question however so any loss from switching pools or luck is miniscule for me
118  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: HashFast Drawing For FREE Baby Jet! on: November 02, 2013, 12:12:48 PM
I'll give it a shot
119  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: Advanced Mining Technology (AMT) on: November 01, 2013, 10:51:56 AM
All I see is bitfury chips stamped on a board, where is your ASIC?

Asic updates are at the end of next week. Right now we're focused on getting everyone's early orders out on time.

I have a question on that as well. Will you still be working with Technobit when you introduce your own 28nm ASIC's?

I am frankly pretty neutral on that, more curious than anything. But I can see no real negatives from such a continued association either. Martin is good people.

Hey Biomech,

Your Good people, a normal, civil thread member and we're happy to have you around. Comment more if you will. Martin is good people too. We'll continue to work with Martin as long as he'll have us. We'll also work with a few other guys around the area in order to bring quality miners to our clients. Alliances are a necessity in the future of mining development in order to be able to create/delivery miners and to get them out on time. And guys that try and it do everything by themselves will most likely end up pulling a BFL.

Well, thanks!

I don't feel there is anything to be gained by beating people over the head, most of the time. That and I really want to see a REAL company succeed in the former USA. I'm also hoping to have the money in hand to just go buy one in a couple months Smiley Since the only other companies I'm really following are either in Sweden or Russia, that would be a lot easier in Philly.

I do have to take some exception to you refusing to do business with Miramyn. Yeah, he was being confrontive, but there are a great many reasons to operate behind a VPN that have no bearing on your business, and Paypal is adequate ID for tax purposes. You would have been immune to any problems. This won't stop me from doing business with you, once I see delivered products and raise the money I need, but it was probably unwise. Just sayin'.

That aside, the miner looks good, and Martin vouching for you goes a long way in my book. I followed him closely on the Klondike project, and even asked him some questions that were probably silly to a man of his technical caliber. He was cool to me and instrumental to getting the damn thing working, even if too late (which was Avalon's fault, mostly). I wish you well, and hope to be a customer.

Thanks Biomech.

Yeah I still don't understand why he wasted time trying to prove I was in Afghanistan instead of just answering the questions initially asked.
Like you said, order was placed from a US verified Paypal account, thats more information on me then they have provided on themselves

And not answering questions based on where they think someone is from? Really? Thats a valid business practice now?
I still have no idea how they thought they tied my IP to Afghanistan or how they even thought they could match to it this forum but oh well. Pooled VPNs for the win.
I've got a refund (yes they did give a refund, so no issues there) and they lost at least one customer and maybe more.

I still hope they deliver a quality product as it would be nice to have a US based company doing this sort of thing, but based on my treatment from them I certainly won't be a customer in the future.
120  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: Advanced Mining Technology (AMT) on: November 01, 2013, 04:35:28 AM
Pleasure not doing business with you

Still waiting on the retraction of the troll comment and your apology for being  wrong on the rest

Still not good business to throw a hissyfit when you were proven wrong
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