so 10 blocks in 590.889 is:
59.1 vs 100 a very good streak going.
Phil was looking for a streak he got one.
Wonder what our batting average is now though.
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Hi "I set up profit switching for AM" can you give steps please
I started by following this guide to the letter: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4547429.0Then I went here and learned how to add more than just three pools. http://www.awesomeminer.com/help.aspxSo now I got all the Equihash pools switching on profit. I set the payout high because I don't have wallets for a couple of these coins So far I'm blown away. I also set up nicehash/equihash as one of the pools and it's switching to them at times. I'm very new to mining as I'm sure most of you can tell but so far AM is the best thing I've come across, just incredible. Thanks everyone for answering my questions. Appreciate it! What do you mean high? I would pay out a reasonable amount where (if) any fee taken is negligible. You want altcoin to capitalize on profits as soon as there are some. Right now is hold or push to BTC with market down.
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You can get Canaan's products through one of their distributors, like the U.S. based Blokforge, with no MOQ. I've ordered through them for all my Avalon equipment, and highly recommend them. Great service and support. https://blokforge.com/shop/Even I've bought through block forge. ... .. in the past. Edit: Been drooling at their 841 pricing actually.
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thus 3 with no issues on a 30 amp
I could do 9 of these at the solar array or 297th
vs 12x 841's or 162th
quite a difference.
Being new miner I was kind of confused Canaan would release the 821 and then the 841 so quickly. If their close to a 33th unit I'll be happy. Not the wife with the added db's.
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Hello thank you for your feedback. We will check our website and we will continuously improve our service in the future. Looking forward to bring you the excellent customer experience in the future!
Awesome to hear. Our contact in sales replied to our inquires as well. We'll be excited to make BTC, LTC a better option, at least for our business model. Typically even credit is pushed in coin as the process is quicker and cost effective compared to wire but for Innosilicon it appears we've been doing the reverse. @sidehack I was told your query was relayed. Hope to hear back soon but hope you hear back before us.
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No word yet from Inno yet but pending reply's we'll be routing all payments through wire to keep costs down for buyers. It will take longer for those purchasing with BTC, etc but will save 60% on their conservative cryptocurrency pricing "markup" this way. Apparently our brokers were aware of the discrepancy communicating this on our quotes to buyers or potentials. Our Pricing for innosilicon site wide has been updated to reflect these changes. A coin buy will be roughly $1750 before cost savings.
Edit: projection includes unit cost, customs/import, wire/transfer fees, shipping to buyer, and our commission for US.
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I'd watch the pool hash rate around block find. You'll get your answer there.
Minefarmbuy thank you for your answer. I have read the FAQ about the hash rate and the reward systems. Based on the hash rate block they gave me my rewards. However the thing I can not get an answer is how they calculate Daily Rewards, so I can understand why is such a difference. Pitty I had to change pool and they had a very good monitoring application for iOS. I'm the last person you want to answer math questions but I imagine it's just an estimation on current luck and pool hash, not guaranteed.
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Hey Everyone, Stupid question, but I haven't purchased from INNO since Dec. of 2013!
Yesterday I pulled the trigger on the A9 deal. Can you tell me how quickly you received a response from shipping after confirming wire transfer?
Rough maths show some pretty good returns, especially if the free Sept. batch ships. I'm game.
Wire confirmed on my end Monday. Nothing from Inno. I must have picked a terrible time to order. Should I expect a confirmation email or shipment notification prior to arrival? Just trying to manage expectations. From my experience, you should expect nothing from them faster than 72 hrs. You should expect them to ignore your emails and treat you like trash. Yes, I am passionate about my hatred for their customer service. I never received confirmation from Inno on my order, I got shipping info right away in about 4-5 days. I can only speak from my own experience. I am from USA, so maybe my expectations are based on what I experience with companies here when you spend thousands of dollars on their products. I like INNO miners. So general consensus is Sit down, shut up, and wait for your miner! I feel you Hempkat. A confirmation of payment would be good CS. I won't accept that kind of CS when I am spending up to $50K. That is why I switched to my personal agent I found on Alibaba. Happy to make intro. PM me. Sent you a PM. Yea service is something to be desired in the asic world especially.
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Ok, I just sent email to the sales team (copy/pasted your last post sidehack), seems their already trying to work this out. If we don't hear back from Inno in a reasonable time we'll have to pull all our Innosilicon listings, re-run pricing for them item by item or do group batches to keep costs low as we'll want to save with wire not what seems like an excessive percentage markup for coin buys.
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Hmmm.
Now I have to find somewhere to Install another 30 amp circuit.
Can't wait to see if this offers the same flexibility in voltage settings. They've been a lifesaver running the 841 during the hot summer.
Maybe they'll bundle 3 together and sell them like the "moose", call it the "deer". A nice home miner setup.
That would be nice, so a 30A 240v will run three? Maybe I'll wait on some upgrades if this is the case.
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Maybe something wrong with their API pulls? Cause BTC isn't displaying at the top of their product page then LTC is showing but at the same approx rate of $1791. I'll forward to sales and see if they can get a response, I don't do ordering just annoying (bad joke). Sidehack were you interested in wafers/chips? Might as well piggyback for info.
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I'd watch the pool hash rate around block find. You'll get your answer there.
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75 a block? Not 32?
must not be greedy 75 would be outstanding Fair enough, one at 32 this month seems fair.
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Hey Everyone, Stupid question, but I haven't purchased from INNO since Dec. of 2013!
Yesterday I pulled the trigger on the A9 deal. Can you tell me how quickly you received a response from shipping after confirming wire transfer?
Rough maths show some pretty good returns, especially if the free Sept. batch ships. I'm game.
Wire confirmed on my end Monday. Nothing from Inno. I must have picked a terrible time to order. Should I expect a confirmation email or shipment notification prior to arrival? Just trying to manage expectations. Seems kind of long but they did just release the T2 Turbo this week, probably caused a lot of traffic for them. I would contact with your order details. Sort of like my last antminer purchase the unit showed up and my order still read unpaid, still might actually. . ..
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You can see the shipping cost add in prior totaling $1592 for USD. Just a casual conversion it shows $1801 for a BTC purchase. I would contact them directly let them know the issue. I know we will. The broker here says we typically will send wire and try to do business off the website as it is not secured.
Edit: Yea some thing is really wrong, over 1.5 BTC for an A9 shipped. approx 11.5k USD
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Might be the shipping cost you're seeing?
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I'd recommended focusing on one coin. Meaning straight mine one equihash coin on a pool or if you run algo swapping get paid out in a single currency not multiples to avoid losing in fees.
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Not that I'm the brightest crayon but it's poor form to post here when "another" thread is moderated. #mineon
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Good news everyone! v0.5 delivered.
Thanks for the work. Will hope to run here soon!
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