I think meet ups are nice. I wish I could go to more conferences. I think you could do a group who talks about coins, share knowledge. It could be really good idea.
I don't know if I would call it a Fraternity. I don't think having secret traditions will really happen. I could see it more to being compared to a hacker space/ maker space. Would be great if someone started a physical site for people to come anytime and see others who are interested in crypto coins in person.
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Is there a website to see lots of coins and estimates on when their reward drops? Kinda like coinwarz but instead of profitability it would show when the reward drops in mining.
I put this in beginner as I am thinking its out there I just have not found it.
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I think it will be a interesting machine. I like that they did something different. Only a handful of miners have used liquid cooling, I'm happy they are doing a version. We should see soon with release date here.
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I would avoid scripts on the computers that access your bitcoins accounts.
Also be mindful of where you get it from. I released a script for the silverfish miners as some were dropping speed over time (i think they got past this on firmware its been a while since I had one). What i did was release a batch file script source code, and you had to build it in notepad etc.
Just know what the script is doing. If it is closed source there is a greater chance of it doing something you dont want.
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2014 is almost over . I don't think in 2 months we will see such a big jump. I think it will go higher... just a slower pace. We have a WAYS to go before we hit the 10k mark. We would have to hit the 1K mark solid.... then a lot more milestones.
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what is your power cost?
how loud can you stand the miner to be?
This is a great answer. If you have cheap, reliable power, stable internet and don't mind a couple of hair dryers constantly working in the room, choose hardware mining. I agree with both. Mining is not a one size fits all. Hardware / Cloud is not the same ROI math for everyone. I am lucky enough to be on the side hardware is still better. Although I have to admit for some who don't have decent priced electricity and space cloud mining such as hashnest is pretty reasonable pricing.
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Ummm part of the terms sounds like it deals with clothes "Damaged / Defective / Incorrect Items If you receive an item that is damaged, defective or in error, we ask that you please mail us immediately at support@plutusminers.complease carefully read the care instructions on the inside label before wear and wash. Any damage due to wear and tear or inappropriate washing is the sole responsibility of the customer. plutusminers.com cannot take responsibility for items received in good condition, but were later damaged while in use." You can see it here https://www.plutusminers.com/returnsexchanges/ under Damaged / Defective / Incorrect Items
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Hi guys i recently bought a 750 Ti card and was looking for the most profitable alt coin to mine (aren't we all?), i dont have much time to run tests so what do you guys recommend? Coinwarz says Ultracoin and you?
Sadly for most GPU days are over. You might be losing money to run. If you have to mine look into X11 or others that are asic resistant.
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Yes there is cloud mining.
If you are able to I would suggest hardware. But depending on your situation it might not be sensible.
Sure but it should trusted ones Yes hardware or cloud should be trusted as your sending them BTC.
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what is the best config price per primepersec wise?
1CPU 2CPU 4CPU 8CPU 16CPU
thanks
I would argue the most cost effective is 2CPU and many of them. You can make more droplets than 5 if you send them some personal informations. But if you tell them you want to use the droplets for mining the will probably refuse to let you have more than 5 droplets. At least that was the case like 6 months ago... It's been around the same timeline for me aswell. When i mentioned mining they wanted nothing to do with me. Most likely if you mine you will trigger more then average usage and have to jump through hoops giving them personal info.
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Mixing is when your coins is transfered through many addresses, that is how i understand it.
Its not really transferred through a route that can be traced. They will have it not linked together. Say BTC Address A sends to mixer they recieve coins on a new address B, that is in no way connected together unless you have the sites info on how it was done. Again you should never need one. I personally have never had the need.
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You only need to use 2 PCIE power cables per S3 - no need to use 4 per miner.
Really?.. Very true. If OC then suggested 4. But 2 cords can easily do the 220 or so watts each. Just have to make sure to plug one into each blade.
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I think it will take someone to review. I really want to believe 250Mh/s - 1,300Watt - $1,799 Only. But 799 for 250 MH and getting your hub seems to good to be true. I hope it is true but really need a community review. Hopefully before you open sales.
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Probley the easiest is 2 S3's and psu. The prisma mentioned above is nice, just wish it was a little more efficient. Depending on your electricity depends on which is best for you.
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Still willing to sell these for reasonable offers.
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Is it correct "Buy now and get your new miner within 14 days!". Are products in stock?
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hello i ahve doubt i.e bitcoins are distributed freely for mining
so my doubt is bitcoins are really moving based on real money i.e
suppose in first say example 1000 people have bitcoins i.e distributed using mining
so for these people how the value of bitcoin paid i.e is this money paid by later investors?
i.e my main doubt is bitcoin has real money and why for mining giving bitcoins and how it useful to bitcoin
or is this all just another virtual scam?
You will need to read more. And specifically good features it offers people. It holds value of what people will pay for it. It is like many things like gold, diamonds, etc. What someone will pay is what it is worth. That price goes up and down.
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Yes there is cloud mining.
If you are able to I would suggest hardware. But depending on your situation it might not be sensible.
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Hey guys im new to the mining side of bitcoin. So i was wondering is there a good mining rig you can buy or build for around 500$
It's really buying cant really build asics at home. For 500 look at S3's or 1 C1 will be range I would guess your in. It is cheaper if you have PSU's on hand but you might need to buy those aswell.
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Can you please explain??? Except from filling forms is there anything special I have honest consern I dont try to be sarcastic
It is a pain. It has to be a risk worth my time to send to another country. (I have done it before but normally i sell in same country). A lot of address I dealt with that wanted international shipping from US were not paypal verified address which causes problems of its own. Sure this is not everyone but a great deal seemed to fall into this category. There is a lot more of a chance of damage or loss depending on how far and where to you ship it. Customs you will get requests from buyers to not describe it as certain things for some countries to avoid VAT. If selling for BTC i (and assume most) are more willing to ship where it requires customs knowing there will not be a paypal dispute and you have to wait for it to be shipped from who knows where.
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