Bumpity Bump Bump. Looks like 1 is sold, 5 more remaining.
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Mmm. Oklahoma Joe's is the best.
Agreed.
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Out of curiosity, what's the contingency plan if GLBSE gets taken down by the government of whatever backwater they hail from ?
Hi znort987, I am going to wait until we hear from Nefario on Saturday before deciding a course of action. Best, gigavps
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Is there anyway to get multiple workers enabled soon?
I have been able to work around this shortcoming thus far by using GPUmax to point my individual workers to Coinlab. Now that GPUmax is going down in 4 days, it will be impossible for me to monitor the individual workers.
Use cgminer. Use one of the many tools that access the api to give you stats. Use BAMT. You have lots of choices.
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To all Gigaminers:
It seems that glbse.com has been taken down for the time being. I would rather not speculate on what is going on with the site, so I will wait until Saturday to get the official word from Nefario.
The site does say that there has not been a security breaches so all of the coins held in glbse.com for Monday's coupon payments should be safe.
Best, gigavps
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EDIT: The CEO was testing some new stuff on our fourth frontend and may have accidentally caused us to drop some of your connections. He says, "Sorry!". Things should calm down in the next 3-5 minutes.
Hmmm. Maybe a test environment would be more suitable for testing...
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Hello Fellow Bitcoiners, I am looking to sell six (6) five (5) 30 amp three phase switched PDUs. Derated, each PDU can deliver over 8.5kW of power. PDF Tech SpecsI am looking to sell each PDU for $350 (in BTC of course) each plus shipping to your location. These PDUs are just like new. I picked them up from a data center client who purchased them but then didn't need them. I will also throw in the receptacle so you can easily wire it up to your 3 phase 208v power. I no longer need these PDUs, hence the sale. If you have a question about my rep, please take a look at my -otc ratings in my signature and i'm also listed in the honest traders thread. Best regards, gigavps
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Well right now they are having connection issues it would seem. Im getting comm errors in cgminer and website doesnt load all the time.
I'm watching cgminer on the 51Gh I have pointed at coinlab and there don't appear to be any issues. Maybe they were having some connection problems between a block change?
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Is anyone else getting a REALLY low estimated hash-rate?
I am pointing at least 40 GH/s at Coinlab, but the website estimates my average at 30 GH/s. I can understand some variance, but this seems excessive......
I have 51.2Gh/s pointed at CoinLab and the dashboard says i'm at 28.2Gh/s.
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Are those pools working good for Gigamining? any less/more stales than GPUMAX?
Gigamining was using GPUMAX has a "proxy" where when GPUMAX wasn't selling the shares to purchasers, they were passed on to these pools. GPUMAX worked really well as a proxy and used the proper technologies to make passing shares back and forth as fast as possible.
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Moore's Law and higher nm processes.
True, but say you had a basic $1200 budget: 2010: ~10-15Mh/s 2011: ~1400Mh/s 2012: ~2200Mh/s (achievable with cheap GPUs) 2013: >50000Mh/s As much as Moore's law etc will have an impact, I don't think we'll ever see hashrate/$ go up >20x in a single year again. Hope not anyway yep. ASICs are endgame. I never meant to suggest that a 20x increase would happen again. But doubling every 18 months is still an interesting thought. Plus, we are seeing that most ASICs are on old nm processes, so they can be improved more quickly.
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The singles ended up using 4 times as much power per Megahash as BFL claimed they would initially. What's to stop that happening again?
I usually learn lessons the hard way, but once they are learned, they are not repeated. I hope it is the same with BFL. what really comes after ASIC? Moore's Law and higher nm processes.
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Isn't the BFL device 1.65kW? ... which also can pose problems for some with 110V ... since it's 15A ... well above 10A
I was using 1Th as a comparison, not as actual device figures...
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If you use cgminer and set solo mining as your first pool and set up a real pool which has longpoll as your 2nd pool, cgminer will use the longpoll from the backup pool to help speed up block change on the solo mining.
Does this work both ways with cgminer? Can I have my main pool as the first pool and solo mining as a backup pool?
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Just updated the OP with new info from the ASICMINER thread. ASICMINER's estimates that they are going to be 4.2x the power usage of BFL. That would mean 4.2kW per Terahash! So, hypothetically, if you compared 1Th of asic miner to 1Th of BFL: Terahash Power Monthly Usage Avg. Cost kW Cost per Month ASICMINER 1Th/s 4.2kW 3,066 $0.11 $337.26 BFL 1Th/s 1.0kW 730 $0.11 $80.30
I don't know about you guys, but that BFL equipment, if delivered as expected, is going to be able to run a lot longer with increasing difficulty compared to ASICMINER.
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any eta on a custom client? It seems to defeat the point of loyalty points if people are getting them via FPGAs.
I resemble that remark.
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To all Gigaminers: Per the #gpumax channel on freenode, it looks like gpumax has been sold and will shut down on Oct. 8th. <pirateat40> GPUMAX will be down on 10/08 at 12:00 AM CST. The system may or may not come back up depending on the new owners.
Gigamining is not longer passing hashing power through gpumax and we will wait and see what the new owners have to say about running the service. Gigamining is currently running on three pools: - bitminter.com
- eclipsemc.com
- coinlab.com
Best, gigavps
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Per the #gpumax channel topic on freenode: <pirateat40> GPUMAX will be down on 10/08 at 12:00 AM CST. The system may or may not come back up depending on the new owners.
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I've fixed the OP. I'm still debating whether or not to put the bASIC claims from the BFL thread in the OP. Anyone have an opinion on this?
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In a nutshell yes. However the bandwidth requirements of both are so small that the advantage in that regard is no big deal. Stratum has advantages across block change and in terms of network latencies.
Thanks for all of the effort conman. It is appreciated.
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