well then - restart them all and see if things change
yes: i physically disconnected and reconnected all of them (both power and usb) and now all are hashing as they are supposed to. strange.
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it's running just han;t gotten any shares to work on.
give it some time or join a larger pool
I'm not convinced: I keep having one at 0/0 and did not notice this thing before.
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It seems that one of my Gridseeds is not actually hashing. See the pic to get what I mean. This is confirmed by my pool speed of barely 3,000 khs. I rebooted the raspberry several times to no avail. The only difference is that the #Gridseed changes (here is #3, before a reboot was #4). I got this batch a few days ago and in the first days all 10 were mining. Now I don't even know how to find the culprit: can i disconnect one by one while they are operating without risking to damage others? Any advice? tia @darkfriend77: it was a batch2 from you. Is there a warranty?
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I am fully anticipating many lolz when the 'wizards' of Wall St. get Goxxed in some way shape form when they show up in Bitcoinia and try their BS-finance crap around here.
i'm sure alot of them already got goxed by gox. in that case mr Karpeles would have jumped out of a window some time ago.
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i like this pool, but it's a pity that it does not grow. finding some way to lower the fees could do the trick i guess.
Are you suggesting that I should be paying you a bonus as well? Because the only fee on the pool at the moment is the 1% trading fee, which is optional. no, I get that is actually Cryptsy. Anyway, i think that i will have to leave the pool since i'm mining with 10 Gridseeds on a raspberry pi from yesterday, and the raspberry resets the asics every 1-2 hours, so this seems very costly with the anti-poolhopping features of the PPLNS used. In fact I'm making even less of what i used to make with vgas and half the hashpower.
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i like this pool, but it's a pity that it does not grow. finding some way to lower the fees could do the trick i guess.
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Everything arrived today, up and running - plug&play I should say! Many thanks to darkfriend77 for his REALLY GREAT WORK!!!!! +1
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so no dividends this week?
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Good for businesses in the US because they have a clear definition instead of ambiguity.
And a clear path forward: relocate. +1337 I'm starting to suspect that some are hodlers just because they don't want to pay sh*t to the taxman. That's my case at least. And relocation is my top priority, before which i won't liquidate sh*t. It's another way about how taxes can make something valuable.
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Beato te che da quando sei nato non si mai andato in ospedale ne hai mai usato una strada asfaltata!
essi' perche' queste meraviglie dello statalismo giustificano la riduzione in schiavitu'. il costo e l'approvazione dei 'beneficiati' so' dettagli irrilevanti.
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gov.support: We have bigger guns weener.
and looking at what happened to Saddam and Ghaddafi when they threatened to do business in other fiat coins, I wonder what bitcoiners can expect when they will be perceived as a threat to gov. fiat.
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a technical objection about the feasibility of tracking all of those dirty satoshis, from a comment to this article: http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2014/03/missing-boat-on-bitcoin-ownership.html...For each bitcoin node to be aware of each "unspent" satoshi, would require on the order of 10^16 bytes of RAM, or 10,000,000 Gigabytes. A typical computer may have 8 Gbytes of RAM, so we're talking an amount of RAM equal to one million average computers just to run a single bitcoin node. So, no I don't think it would be physically possible redesign bitcoin in a way that the "stolen parts" could be tracked and peeled off in the future. I think this is a good thing because for money to be useful it must be fungible. We should fight crime at the source--not by impinging on people's ability to use and transact money freely.
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^^ the PSU is one of those industrial PSU ... that are sold in masses on ebay ...
Thanks darkfriend. Any idea about their efficiency? < or > 80%?
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There are some minor issues with the product itself (noisy fans, shitty controller, shitty PSUs)
can you elaborate on the shitty PSUs? I'm a bit worried by fire hazards.
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I suspect that "money" never existed in the first place. What if the rally up to the November top was largely driven by NOTHING (as in computer-screen-fiat, not real fiat)? Just something to think about.
yes, it makes sense. The resulting huge premium on goxcoins price could have attracted many fool pig's (greedy's) coins, in order to try to keep the scheme going.
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1 rig with 4 giga 280x 1 rig with 4 asus 280x 5 antminers running 205ghs 10 cubes server 32gb ram quad cpu xeon costume psus, ups systems, 24 port gigabit switch
maybe your power lines were not up to the task?
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Yet you forgot a small detail. Russia and China banned Bitcoin. it's not just about bitcoin, but about any conversion of anything in fiat. Until one can spend btc /cryptocoins directly he's quite immune to any state's threat. And that's where we should try to move towards.
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I'd like the option to convert gains in LTC too.
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Did he really refund 100,000 BTC? Apparently to gigavps, imsaguy, ognasty, btc4domains and some other guys.
So maybe it's the time they catch even that phucking scammer Giga so that he will use properly his lawyer.
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Embč, quale č il problema se eventualmente ci paghi le tasse, come qualsiasi altra fonte di guadagno? ...l'iva, che non č un male eh no infatti: l'estorsione e la rapina a mano armata non sono un male. Anzi ci fanno tanto bene. E' percio' che aumentano sempre. [double facepalm]
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