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1201  Economy / Speculation / Re: Automated posting on: January 23, 2024, 03:03:35 PM

Explanation
Chartbuddy thanks talkimg.com


had to do a buddy sandwich 🥪
1202  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 23, 2024, 03:01:11 PM
Short squeeze in the making or the beginning of hugely depressing spring/summer?

(wondering for a friend ofc)

Edited to add: Had to sell a tiny bit to pay insurances, so it could resume uppity now any moment.

Looking forward to next six-nine weeks.

Hoping to get at least 0.5 btc via buys all under 39k.

soma - you only have about half an hour, maybe down to $38,500 then it shoots back up to $40k.  Smiley




well nice thing with a setup of basement steps down to 33k I don’t have to pay attention.

While it is okay for me to have them drop to the basement level of 33k. It also works if it goes upwards and I have a sell stairway to heaven setup.

What I don’t see is sideways between 38k to 48k.

but wait I am mining at a profit if we stay in the 38-48k slot.

So for me it is basically do nothing.
1203  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: The best video card for mining farms in 2024 on: January 23, 2024, 02:49:05 PM
5700(xt)s are good for kawpow, but they are one of the fucking worst cards to setup, and one of the most stubborn ones too. Having 2 memory suppliers(at least for xt) doesn't help either as there's a very high probability that preexisting stable OC setups are for the other memory chipset. The worst part is that the card has a tendency to hard freeze the system if it doesn't like your OCs, and it will do it like 3-6 hours after starting mining(aka when you are away from the rigs and doing other stuff). The only way to recover from this is via hard manual reset or having a smart plug. Very beginner unfriendly cards, especially when nvidia cards are so easy to setup and have finely tuned oc setups online that apply to everyone(from there on you can test the silicon by finetuning even more, but even then the gains are minimal).

yeah the 5700 can be really finicky.

but watts spent per dollar earned they are a good card.
1204  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 23, 2024, 02:42:43 PM
Short squeeze in the making or the beginning of hugely depressing spring/summer?

(wondering for a friend ofc)

Edited to add: Had to sell a tiny bit to pay insurances, so it could resume uppity now any moment.

Looking forward to next six-nine weeks.

Hoping to get at least 0.5 btc via buys all under 39k.
1205  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 23, 2024, 02:21:02 PM
Looking for some more cheap corn 🌽.

Maybe we can wake JJG up.
1206  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 23, 2024, 01:52:58 PM
Prepair for a possible $5000 - $10.000 dump.

good advice back then.

interesting to read through the past WO posts. (have to catch up anyways)

Yeah he got me to setup some buy ladders downwards

I got cheap corn

40.4k
39.7k
39.6k
38.9k
1207  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 23, 2024, 03:51:29 AM
#BTC Price: $40068.31 USD is up 0.51% in the past 2 hours.


Source.

$41K calling ...

nope under 40k as I type.
1208  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Asin A1 23TH on: January 23, 2024, 01:16:04 AM
i am in the uk, so it'll be 240v

32 x 240 = 7680 watts x 80 % = 6144 safety

2200+2200+1300= 5700 watts

so just this and nothing else on the circuit  could work.
1209  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 22, 2024, 11:08:00 PM
...wondering if we're not going to re-test $40k at this rate.

*yawns*

good discounts for my birthday next week.
1210  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 22, 2024, 07:50:21 PM
I got 2 pieces in the 39.5k - 39.8k range.


My Ladder goes down to 33224


Get your corn on sale
1211  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Asin A1 23TH on: January 22, 2024, 06:29:45 PM
thanks for the update philipma1957. just something to add. the breaker for the sockets that can take up to 32amps. i assume this would still not be enough?

you never answered if you are 110/120 volt power or 220/240 volt power.

frankly it is very hard to answer with your voltage info not known.

1212  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 22, 2024, 03:41:23 PM
Greyscale will sell much more.

This is just the start of a soul crushing multi-month pre-halving correction.

Consolidation during summer.

It will go up again q4 with a possible ATH.

Real fun starts in 2025, until that happens i will remain extremely bearish.

Sorry..

looks like 39k is on the line.

maybe you are right.


My ladder down is setup may be cheap corn.
1213  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: testing epic controller. on antminer s19xp on: January 22, 2024, 03:36:01 PM
Just curious - has anyone had any experience with the epic boards on S19K Pro's? I am taking delivery of 15 K Pro's this week and was actually looking into the epic boards... I just don't like the concept of a dev fee so these stuck out. I'm not quite as concerned about maximum HR but rather maximum efficiency - I'm building out a facility in NY State where power + delivery comes in @ approximately 15 cents / kWh so getting every bit of efficiency out of these machines is definitely something I'd spend a bit extra on if it were a difference that I deemed worth dropping the coin on.

Any/all feedback is very much appreciated.

Cheers!

-Jonathan

15 machines to run at 15 cents each really looks like a losing investment.

the epic boards are nice but in your case I do not think they will help you.
1214  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Asin A1 23TH on: January 22, 2024, 01:46:27 AM

i have noticed that this particular miner has 2200v output.


Do you mean 220v inputs? Or 2200w outputs?
Can you make this thing clear?

What's your current outlet voltage?

For safety purposes, I suggest hire an electrician and ask them to make a separate power for your miners only with a proper circuit breaker because we do not know if the cause of your issue is due to other appliances connected to the same outlet or due to an unstable power source or PSU but I don't think it's a PSU issue. You should have separate breakers for your units to know if the issue comes from your units or the whole house circuit.

sorry, i meant the miners power consumption is 2200w.
i had been using a surge protector with the miner. i had read somewhere not to use these with miners. no idea if this is true or not, however i have been running an antminer s9k off the socket (no surge protector for the past 3 weeks)

yeah here we go.

seems like you are using 120 volts.

so  a 15 amp 120  volts provides  1800 watts . it can often do 1850 watts for days and it then trips over and over again.

a 15 amp 120 volt circuit needs to derate to 1800 x .80  = 1440 watts for endless running

thats why your s9 works as it pulls about 1200-1400

a 20 amp 120 volt provides 2400 even 2500 watts short term

but to run safely day after day after day you need to derate so 2500 x .80 = 2000watts

So at 2200 watts you gray zone you are under 2400/2500 max and over 2000 legal correct safe number.

basically your gear is  fine and your wall/power is not.

you should get a 220 volt 30 amp circuit put in

that will do 30  x 220 = 6600 x .8= 5280 watts

that is two 2200 watt miners.
1215  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 22, 2024, 01:35:27 AM
question to wo

chartbuddy passes 50k posts this year

btc passes $50k price this year

who does it first?


1216  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2024 Diff thread happy New Years. on: January 21, 2024, 11:46:20 PM
Quote

newhedge.io

Latest Block:   826748  (22 minutes ago)

Current Pace:   94.3282%  (189 / 200.36 expected, 11.36 behind)

Previous Difficulty:   73197634206448.34                            
Current Difficulty:   70343519904866.8                            
Next Difficulty:   between 66787089709304 and 69680412896091
Next Difficulty Change:   between -5.0558% and -0.9427%
Previous Retarget:   Yesterday at 9:19 AM  (-3.8992%)
Next Retarget (earliest):   February 3, 2024 at 12:56 PM  (in 12d 18h 12m 59s)
Next Retarget (latest):   February 4, 2024 at 5:31 AM  (in 13d 10h 48m 32s)
Projected Epoch Length:   between 14d 3h 36m 37s and 14d 20h 12m 11s



so a bit in and a bit off far too soon 🔜 to worry



fees are better

https://mempool.jhoenicke.de/#BTC,1y,count



diff is flat but early


Quote
https://newhedge.io/terminal/bitcoin/difficulty-estimator

Latest Block:   826880  (11 minutes ago)

Current Pace:   99.9369%  (321 / 321.20 expected, 0.2 behind)

Previous Difficulty:   73197634206448.34                           
Current Difficulty:   70343519904866.8                             
Next Difficulty:   between 70414080794710 and 70584844209848
Next Difficulty Change:   between +0.1003% and +0.3431%
Previous Retarget:   last Saturday at 9:19 AM  (-3.8992%)
Next Retarget (earliest):   February 3, 2024 at 9:23 AM  (in 11d 18h 31m 42s)
Next Retarget (latest):   February 3, 2024 at 9:32 AM  (in 11d 18h 40m 41s)
Projected Epoch Length:   between 14d 0h 3m 43s and 14d 0h 12m 43s
1217  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2024 Diff thread happy New Years. on: January 21, 2024, 04:30:49 PM
~~

Thank you for the references, and I will look into them.

But, as you can imagine, extracting information from dozens of links and then adding the information I already have will not be practical.  Lips sealed

Don't you know of any website that lists who mined each block? And that has this information with the largest number of pools?


EDIT:
Will this link contain the name of all the pools that mined blocks?
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/blocks

it could miss a few but would be very complete
1218  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2024 Diff thread happy New Years. on: January 21, 2024, 03:43:24 PM
so kano pool was too small
ckpool was not listed
spiderpool is too small

I collected the data from here: https://blockchair.com/dumps

This ckpool is not listed. It's probably within the "unknown" parameter.

Do you have another good source for me to find more details on which pool found each block?


https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/blocks?q=guessed_miner(Solo%20CKPool)

try link above

https://blockchair.com/bitcoin/blocks?q=guessed_miner/SoloCKPool

links are fucked up working at it

try this one

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/34


i wonder if you do

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/1

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/2

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/3

up to say

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/99

if you will find everypool

some could be dead

1,2,3 appear dead.

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/4
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/5
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/6

4,5,6 dead closed

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/7 braiins or slush
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/8 dead
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/9 dead

7 is current

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/10
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/11
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/12

all dead so far 1 pool of first 12 seems active

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/13
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/14
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/15

dead

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/16
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/17
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/18
 https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/19
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/20
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/21
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/22 f2pool a major pool
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/23
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/24
 https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/25

so far 2 active pools with a block in the last 2 years the other 23 have not made a block in last 2 years

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/26
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/27
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/28
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/29 antpool
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/30
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/31
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/32
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/33 kano pool
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/34 ckpool
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/35 nicehash

brings us to 6 of 35 still active

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/36
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/37
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/38
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/39
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/40
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/41
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/42
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/43
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/44
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/45

36-45 dead.

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/46
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/47
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/48
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/49
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/50
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/51
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/52
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/53
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/54 viabtc
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/55 btc.com

8 of 55 are active with at least 1 block since block 750,000

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/56
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/57
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/58
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/59
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/60
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/61
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/62
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/63
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/64
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/65

56-65 dead  still found 8 pools

https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/66
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/67
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/68
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/69
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/70
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/71
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/72
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/73
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/74
https://explorer.btc.com/btc/pool/75
1219  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2024 Diff thread happy New Years. on: January 21, 2024, 03:19:37 PM
In this sense, I can use the difficulty with the reference element to collect information, as it is unlikely that the same number will be repeated. Right?

I would say it's impossible, I can't think of any way to calculate the probability since hashrate fluctuates not only from luck but also from added gear, so it might never adjust backwards but even without this, once you need to hit exactly 16 digits in a % adjustment that would be closer to get not just the lottery numbers but in the right order!


So what do you think of this presentation?


Does the data make sense?
Would you prefer me to present the data in an image or in BBCode?

I'm still creating the table, which will present data on the number of blocks found between various fees intervals.

add cksolo pool

show fee per block average.  you did this good

list them with the pool with the highest btc per block .you need to do this



if a jump is 2016 blocks and you are not playing with hashrates to raise your fees you should consistently be 6-13th place.

so basically you left out cksolo and you did not list in fee average order.

so kano pool was too small
ckpool was not listed
spiderpool is too small

so the last place pools are

SBIcrypto  3.57 coins a block. 42 blocks

slushpool 4.18 coins a block 29 blocks

so tracking them ten jumps in a row and seeing bad fee average over and over would looking like they are not fucking around.

all the pools above for this jump are fairly close like 4.5 to 4.9

they can be watched
1220  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: How to host your own solo pool? on: January 21, 2024, 03:05:25 PM
For the life of me why do we get this inquiry over and over and over .

Has to be the 100th thread with this question.

What did you pay for the miner?

It is a waste of time.

It is too small.

This is hard to explain other than come to-the USA near my local beach and find the correct grain of sand.

That will give you a block. My local beach is around 2 clicks long and 100 meters long and likely 20 meters deep.

So 2000 by 100 by 20 meters of sand.

You get to pick one grain of sand from that.

Never mind the time and expense to come to Belmar Beach, New Jersey


You want to solo mine on your own pool fine its okay.

You need a good server.
You need a good internet service.
You are trying to use a weak miner

I have shown how to build low power s9 units.

they do 4th which allows you to mine at ckpool solo.
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