+1 on the coming storm. Friedcat is predicted to deliver between 400 and 1600PH. We also have KNC, BFL, BlackArrow, Bitmine (plus other A1 gear), and now Spondoolies hardware coming online between now and August. It's going to get really tough to keep up. Asicminer reference: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg5025422#msg5025422Man that's huge. This would take the difficulty to roughly ~200 billion, give or take a few billion.
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You recommend to buy now or wait?
I think wait is the most sensible choice. I bought at 670 and regret it a lot.
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Here's a little bit you guys probably didn't know. HEXMiner is written in C#, grab any decompiler and you can tweak the source code if you have any C# knowledge.
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Hello, I am a bit-confused in the order of avalon chips go in. Like how good they are and when they were released. Their numbers seem to jump up a few and then all over the places. Could anyone give me a table/chart of when they came out and how they good they are, it seems like their numbers go down but i'm still Are you sure you want the chips? They do need to be assembled on a circuit to work. I'm just helping if you've got the info wrong.
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No one wants to buy these games?
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
imho the difficulty will slowly jump also when the s2 will be delivered: 1-2 phash now is like the 4-8% of the bitcoin network hashrate, not so much to skyrocket the difficulty Yeah but many more 1TH/s or 2TH/s miners are being released soon by competitors. "soon"I can see where you are going with this, considering BFL and how many pulled similar stunts.
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
imho the difficulty will slowly jump also when the s2 will be delivered: 1-2 phash now is like the 4-8% of the bitcoin network hashrate, not so much to skyrocket the difficulty They are predicting only a 14% jump in difficulty. Yes you can deff make profit at .938 btc for an S1. Bitcoin Difficulty: 4,250,217,920 Estimated Next Difficulty: 4,876,053,400 (+14.72%) Adjust time: After 588 Blocks, About 3.6 days Hashrate(?): 36,467,128 GH/s Block Generation Time(?): 1 block: 8.7 minutes 3 blocks: 26.2 minutes 6 blocks: 52.4 minutes Updated: 16:25 (5.7 minutes ago) This is just the next jump. And are all S2's even online? If only a handful of devices came online and we're already at 15% jump, this is huge.
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
imho the difficulty will slowly jump also when the s2 will be delivered: 1-2 phash now is like the 4-8% of the bitcoin network hashrate, not so much to skyrocket the difficulty Yeah but many more 1TH/s or 2TH/s miners are being released soon by competitors.
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With this price it's actually profitable to buy one of these, or is the price of 0.938 a bug? Do they still ship within 2 days and within a week it's here? I actually have found a spare PSU here of 500w it might work, and with the falling of BTC price of the device and USD/BTC, the VAT falls as well.
However I feel like difficulty is going to go up by 30%(S2 miners coming online soon, and tons of S1s sold due to price drop) per diff change, which makes it 5 months till ROI again.
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So say all I have is $4000. Would it be suffice to survive on for 3 months? 1st and last month's rent plus 1 month.
That is an amount of money in my country which some survive on for a year.
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Looks like someone realized his scam wouldn't work and quickly "coughed up" the private keys.
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Yay...err, no. I can see we're heading for under 600. FML, I bought at 670.
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Does this miner require the router at all for windows? The only thing stopping me from buying this for hobby mining is the fact that it requires this MR-3020 router, but if it can work with Windows WITHOUT this said router, I will buy it.
It works without the router, it's just so much easyer using the TpLink. It realy makes the miners plug&play devies. And you will struggle running HEX16A on windows since you can not use cgminer or bfgminer. The only available is HEXMINER. Or use virtual pc to run linux then compile cgminer with patch from technobit. Honestly I bought this device(used/second hand) to mine solo Bitcoin. No point in mining in a pool for less than $0.5 in profit. Yes, I know diff is 4 billion and going even higher bla bla, I've been around since 2011 when Bitcoin was $3, I know the probability of finding a block is zero with this device, but I still want to do it.
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Does this miner require the router at all for windows? The only thing stopping me from buying this for hobby mining is the fact that it requires this MR-3020 router, but if it can work with Windows WITHOUT this said router, I will buy it.
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So why hasn't there been any contact?
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Air Traffic Control programmer, so he has the skills.
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Well in the meantime you could try the other websites that offer similar functionality.
blockr.io and blockexplorer.com to name a few.
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Perhaps websites like these should include a short self-test during running to check if it produces valid results?
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