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13641  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Assistance gratefully rec'd on: September 01, 2014, 02:53:44 PM
It's been a while since I have used the BE's.  I miss the leds at night Smiley.

Have you tried starting with 1 BE and adding one more after each time of it working?  I know I had best luck adding one start cgminer, stop add another.  Others might have better idea but that seemed to work for me most of the time.
13642  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: I am out of the mining game :( on: September 01, 2014, 02:45:33 PM
Maybe traditional mining is not longer profitable, but you can do it in a new way. There are ideas like virtual mining, purchasing remote mining rig or buying something like the new Hashlet from GAW miners for example. And you don't have to be rich to to do so...

Virtual mining, as you call it, is indeed quite profitable - for the company selling the hashes Tongue  Every contract allows them to expand their marketshare  Wink

"Proof of dishonesty and lies from Gawminers.com Hashlet Ponzi Scheme Scam"
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=749980.0



I just don't understand their business.  I thought hashlet was a nice idea at first.  But going from like 14.99 to 39.95 and call it prime seems insane.  I will personally be sticking with physical miners. 

We will see if hashlets prove me wrong and were a great investment.  I just don't see how they made money at 15 dollars one day then a few days later it went to 40 dollars.  I see their sales slowing.
13643  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Stealing Electricity the next big thing? on: September 01, 2014, 02:38:29 PM
only way it would make sense is to buy 100 s1's and cut the pipe above the power meter booya free power!!!

Chances are you legal bills will be much larger then any mining profits once caught....

If you don't like you electricity bill look into hosting.  Will save you long term compared to illegal activity.
13644  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: is anyone using a 49 port hub and Raspberry Pi? on: September 01, 2014, 02:31:38 PM
Trying to find out if anyone is using a Raspberry Pi or a BeagleBone Black with an AsicMiner 49 port hub?

I have been around for a while in mining.  I can say I have not seen it.

With RaspberryPi i think your asking alot on 49 port hub, but I could be wrong.   Best off with a low power desktop.
13645  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Can't get profit from GTX 750ti on: September 01, 2014, 06:01:11 AM
Sadly day's of GPU are dead for most.  I had to part my cards out, and switched to all asics.

Just to much heat and removal, plus electricity on GPU's to make it profitable.  And that does not include all the time you spend on rigs if you are decent sized, and RMA time not mining.
13646  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: how many bitcoins will there be ? on: September 01, 2014, 05:58:06 AM
Exactly 21 millions, take a look at the bitcoin wiki, you will find some interesting informations:

http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitcoin

keep in mind, however, that this hard limit can always be changed by altering the source code, should devs decide to do that. in the case of such a fork, it would be up to the miners to prevent the new fork from developing, and to keep the old code intact.

highly unlikely, but just throwing it out there. Wink

We will see I highly doubt they would do a fork at this point..... but guess you never know.  I think you have a better chance winning lottery Smiley
13647  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com] Miner Rentals -Dragon 1T BTC Miner/A2 90MH Accepts Paypal on: September 01, 2014, 04:20:58 AM
At time of posting this is available:
3 - 1T Dragons
2 - A2's

As always please post if you rent to prevent queue.  Also a reminder we accept paypal.  So if you are needing to get bitcoin's with paypal this is one way to make it possible, by renting miners.

Happy Mining!
13648  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Windows phone 8 wallet on: August 31, 2014, 08:59:15 AM
Webversion of blockchain is your best bet by fair.  I doubt there is much development for windows phones on wallets.

When IOS blocked blockchain's app they made a mobile version to work in browser to bypass apples approval.  So you are lucky in that they made one web based for mobile.
13649  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: 60gh/s (scminer) running below35???? on: August 31, 2014, 08:54:56 AM
You could open it up and see if heat sinks look sloppy.  And look inside but I believe BFL warrenty policy would say it would void your warrenty.

It's a long shot but ask them if you can open it up and see what's going on.  If you don't open it up hard to see what's wrong.  They have a reputation for a reason...
13650  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com] Miner Rentals -Dragon 1T BTC Miner/A2 90MH - Both in stock on: August 31, 2014, 04:26:49 AM
At time of posting this is available:
3 - 1T Dragons
2 - A2's

On A2's please read front page about them before renting. As always please post if you rent to prevent queue.

Happy Mining!
13651  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Projecting Future Difficulty on: August 31, 2014, 03:33:12 AM
Despite the bad luck on 5 major pools over the past couple of days we're still looking at 15% increase.  The luck seems to be normal or positive today and it's going back to between 15-20% increase in 24 hours.

yeah it has really done well in the last 5 hours. still fits my july 2014 to Jan 2015 prediction model of  11-13 percent avg.   we had some very low numbers in the summer. so a 20% and a 15% jump do not fully kill the lower numbers prior

   3.08%
   8.08%
   5.30%
 20.86%    these are a about a 9.36 avg over the last 4 jumps    so a 15% now still keeps us  under my 11 to 13 % prediction

I am hoping for around 10 percent.  We will see if I'm anywhere close in a few months. 

Once summer is over cooling at least for me is easier.  So that mean I have a little bit less cost.  I'm hoping winter comes soon.
13652  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com] Miner Rentals -Dragon 1T BTC Miner/A2 90MHz-1T reduced price on: August 31, 2014, 03:26:46 AM
I have been asked a valid question yes we will do a lower amount of day's of rental, but it must at least 3 day's.  You just use the like the below example for 3 if the dragon 7 day rate of .139 for 7 days (the 7 not 14 day rate is used because there is discount on 14 day's to show thanks for long term rent)

(3/7) X .139 = 0.0595 just round to 4th digit as shown and

There is a new custom rental spot for 3 days to 6 day's.  Select it and put in amount of days and BTC or Paypal sent.

At time of posting 3 - 1T Dragon miners available. Prices have been reduced with the difficulty change coming.  As always please post if you rent to help prevent a queue.
13653  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: problem with miners on: August 30, 2014, 11:27:09 PM
Can we have a screen shot or command your running?  We might be able to help more then.

Just a few KH sounds like using processor possibly.  But cant say anything for sure with limited info.
13654  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com] Miner Rentals -Dragon 1T BTC Miner/A2 90MHz-1T reduced price on: August 30, 2014, 11:21:38 PM
At time of posting 2 - 1T Dragon miners available. Prices have been reduced with the difficulty change coming.  As always please post if you rent to help prevent a queue.

Happy mining!
13655  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: is scrypt mining worth it? on: August 30, 2014, 05:54:40 PM
For most ASICs is only way to be profitable.  With GPU/CPU sadly with electricity and if you go big enough heat removal there is little or no profit left.
13656  Other / Meta / Re: 360 seconds limit is annoying on: August 30, 2014, 05:42:09 PM
Overall it's a good thing prevents spam.  But a lot of us have felt pain when starting up here i would write and paste in if your browser is not saving it.
13657  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Help me to mine profitable! on: August 30, 2014, 05:38:38 PM
you can't do nothing, there is no profit in bitcoin, not for casual miner at least, and if you have free electricity you can't touch roi, sad days for any miners

I would not say that.  If you have low electricity and space it's still possible.  There is always hosting aswell.

Do ROI on your estimates.  Do some with good and some with bad difficulty changes.  You will see this way how many months, or what network difficulty is needed for you to profit.  And it will also show if your in someplace with VAT and high electricity that will add on to it.
13658  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: New to the forum and need some mining advice for setup. on: August 29, 2014, 10:30:15 PM
I am thinking of setting up my own mining rig. I want something quite impressive and am willing to go to the lengths to achieve this. Ideally i would want a setup with atleast 100Ths

Are you talking about Scrypt Mining or SHA (Bitcoin) Mining?

I could see 100 MHz of Scrypt as very doable.  100 TH of SHA would take a very large setup.
13659  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: HOW TO ACCESS ANTMINER S3 REMOTELY on: August 29, 2014, 10:25:39 PM
You can (most likely) configure your router to configure a port of your choice for each ant miner and to translate this to 421 the default ssh port for the address of the miner. You will probably need static addresses for the antminer.

But hold on, as far as I know it is not possible to change the default root password on the antminer so that this will give anyone who knows your ip address or scans it and discovers the ports, access to your antminers. I suppose that the worst that they can do is reconfigure the pool for payment, and so long as you detected this it may not be too big a problem, but I would want to be careful about this and would not really be too happy about it.




I believe in system tab you can change it on S3's

Yes it looks like you can - but you can't, it doesnt work. And my understanding is this cannot be fixed because of the way the hardware is configured to use memory (RAM/ROM) . YMMV.



Are you sure?   I know I have changed some it and it does change login screen pass.
13660  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com]1379$ shipped dragon 1.5T and 999$ dragon 1T bitcoin miner on: August 29, 2014, 12:44:54 PM
So the 1.5ths minder is that a new A1 chip because it's using lead power where the 1ths using 1ooo watt

The same chips it just uses more of them and they are underclocked

I'm looking forward to the A1 Dragon 1.5T.  I think it has some good possibility's with the amount of chips and what I think power usage will be.  

My old A1 Dragon 1T is still alive and hashing a little over 1T.  Have been very happy with it on how long it's lasted without issues.
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