A while back I offered to buy someone a pizza for 10,000HODL in honor of the original first bitcoin transaction that made that exchange. I'm still interested in paying USD to have a pizza delivered to someone in the U.S.A for 10,000HODL. PM me if you want to make that happen. 10k HODL is worth about $17 at the moment but I'll throw in a couple bucks to make it happen if need be.
For those outside of the U.S.A., someone on the HODL Facebook page is interested in buying a pizza for 10,000HODL in Australia.
Who will get to make the pizza transaction first? The U.S.A. or AUS?
Also, someone mentioned several months ago that they were looking at adding HODL as a payment option in their online grocery if it unforked. Whoever that was, well, we're unforked! Go to it!
I was going to say, "I will buy you a pizza for 10,000 HOdl," but then I realized that you were trying to do it the other way around.
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... Since the pool is only about 1% we also have no real effect on signalling either. ...
Out of curiosity, how much growth could the pool undergo without an infrastructure update if you were to assume the current average hash-rate per user were to hold?
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Sounds like a good plan Sidehack. I certainly want the Amita as I need to keep on the lower side of power consumption.
I have to keep my power consumption down as well. I recently shutdown my whole mining operation with the exception of my 2PAC miners due to a change in my power billing. I was going to be paying $0.23/kWh and that simply is not worth it. I effectively dropped from 3kW to 18W of power consumption.
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It sounds like things are working themselves out. The target wattage range sounds good.
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... I will release code soon-ish that will automatically find a few peers (using DNS seeds) to make it easier to join my fork. However, I want to do some performance testing with an artificially linked node graph/chain, so it will probably be a couple days before that is out. If anyone is planning on running a stable, long-term node on my fork, please let me know your IP and I'll include it as a seed.
I will likely switch my node over to your chain if things continue as they do.
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ME personally; It wouldn't be bad if an early model BF with external voltage control is offered; I'd still pick em up =)
In the whole scope of things; I am wanting to hold out for the pods; I am not a fan of a million smaller USB devices... Its just in the past, it seems there's too much micro managing them.
I would like a 500gb 50 -60 watt item. Or if it fit on the s-1 a 1200gb 120-150 watt item I want to point 2 to mmpool.org ------- if you hit the block you get all tx fees and it also earns a piece of the block. I want to point 1 to ck solo pool ------- if you hit the block you get it all including tx fees. If I use say 450 watts year round cost = 500 bucks. With a shot at blocks or tx fees and at worse some btc earned back from mmpool.org if someone else hits a block It looks like mmpool.org is only pushing 5 TH/s.
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Another block for the pool. Is anyone getting paid? I don't mine here, just curious.
This pool no longer appears to be doing generation payouts so all the block rewards are going to the one address meaning no one is paid until the payments are processed from there. Three blocks solved without a payout is enough to raise eyebrows. I was shopping around for a backup pool, but this strangeness is definitely a big no for me.
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... you will soon see what this does miners will come back to mine the hell out of this thing like they did before.
That is not necessarily true. The interest reward is way lower.
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... Not sure why your showing a 2.0.0 wallet screenshot, since we now are on 3.0.0. ...
Windows Defender went crazy while I was going through my 2.0.0 HOdl client files before I unpacked 3.0.0. I was going through the 2.0.0 files because I had not touched them since last July. Are you still confused?
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Really looking forward to the upgrade kit for S1s.... stupidly I still have one sitting around collecting dust. Is there a market for them at all other than as museum pieces hahah?
I have been holding on to all of my S1 and S3 miners just for the purpose of upgrading. I think we are getting close!
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Anybody else experience this issue?
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Hi, It's time for me to change my CPU and while surfing on the amazon, I found this http://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B01IPZYK1QI am not sure if this is a worth deal or not. I am getting intel i5 processor CPU without the graphic card at $205. Price is fine for me but never heard of ZEBRONICS H-55 MOTHERBOARD. I am mainly going to use it for Camtasia video rendering and if possible then for altcoin mining. I will also add a graphic card if needed. Please help me to determine the quality of the product, the price is not an issue. Best Dudeperfect I think you are posting this question in the wrong section. However, to answer your question, I would NOT touch this sale with a 100 meter pole. The hardware is very dated. Thanks for the reply. I request mods to move this thread to appropriate section. Coming back to the topic, yes hardware is outdated but is it sufficient for smooth operations of Camtasia ( https://www.techsmith.com/camtasia-system-requirements.html)? I can add 2 gb graphic card + 4 gb ram in it. Let's forget about altcoin mining, I need it for video editing (not 4k but up to 1080). It is very close to the minimum. It should work, but it will probably be slow.
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Hi, It's time for me to change my CPU and while surfing on the amazon, I found this http://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B01IPZYK1QI am not sure if this is a worth deal or not. I am getting intel i5 processor CPU without the graphic card at $205. Price is fine for me but never heard of ZEBRONICS H-55 MOTHERBOARD. I am mainly going to use it for Camtasia video rendering and if possible then for altcoin mining. I will also add a graphic card if needed. Please help me to determine the quality of the product, the price is not an issue. Best Dudeperfect I think you are posting this question in the wrong section. However, to answer your question, I would NOT touch this sale with a 100 meter pole. The hardware is very dated.
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Are there any updates in this new version that affect stability or hashrate performance?
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Personally speaking, I have always found the "+" option to be the most useful as it forces p2pool to give a miner the specified work difficulty.
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Damn right! It's about time! When we had like 30PH we were hitting 3-5 blocks a day no problem! Now we got 50PH and are struggling with just 2 blocks! Doesn't make any sense! Um - you need to think twice about that? At 50PH we currently expect 1.94 blocks a day. So I've really no idea what you are actually saying? That dang difficulty increase... LOL
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Once I have samples of the new PCB in hand and they're tested to work, I may do a "limited first run" sale of them, maybe a dozen or so, to put toward a full batch.
Good thing about the Terminus design is, about 80% of the components transfer over from the 2Pac. It's basically if you wired 4 2Pacs together, the only thing you'd need to replace is the main Vcore regulator. So I already have enough of most things to get started at least. The biggest hindrance, as always, is chips, but people have turned out with S5 boards lately that put me well over the top for the 2Pac batch and, if the really big one finally works out, I'd have enough chips for several hundred Terminus already. Since 2Pac manufacture delays were traced pretty much directly to ASIC availability and reliability of installation, both of which are now solved, Terminus manufacture should go much much faster overall.
Once Bitfury 16nm stuff starts talking enough for a Compac, it'll be almost trivial to port over to a Terminus as well. The most complex things will be communication and power; power is being solved right now, and communication will be a direct copy from the stickminer.
If the Terminus prototype can be made to run 300MHz (132GH) stable and reliable off VH's new freq-step code, I'm calling it good. Though I should probably run it in a quiet environment and see if the fans are annoying. That's something people care about, right?
It sounds like you are making good progress. If you are still accepting the same payment methods as you did for the stick miners, I would love to purchase and test two of your "limited first run" sale units, or only one unit if you want to be able to spread them among more folks.
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I was going to ask that very question, but I figured you had already stated it somewhere else.
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I got my second 2Pac today. Just read that I can't run two at a time. That one is on me. The first one is running fine. When I stop the miner and change sicks, the new one does not work, even at lower frequencies. I get 0 chip/s with the new one and 2 chip/s found with the old one. I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. Any Ideas? I run three at a time just fine. You will probably need a powered hub to run both at the same time.
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