Is it me or 65$ for shipping to Canada, for only one unit, is totally ridiculous !!! The thing is 30g ! Come on !
Its only 40$ in europe. But as merv77 said, the shipping cost is the same for 1 or 20 units.
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Just got my bi*furys in the mail, but i cant get any of them to work. Not on windows or linux, triede both bfgminer and cgminer and alot of diffrent versions.
On windows it just says Unknown Device. And on linux i cant even find it in sudo lsusb
Triede with a powered hub, and directly into the usb 3 on the computer. Nothing seems to find the,. Can they all be defectiv, or is it this hard to get it working?
Try usb2 slots instead of 3. Thanks, that solved the problem. Now they are getting detected as Bi*fury in windows. Still cant get them to work on raspberry-pi, but i suspect the usb hub gets to little power. Next problem is that the one at BXF 0 dosnt run, it stays at 0.000h/s do i need to add something in the bat file for that to work? EDIT; Fixed it my self, had to hotplug them at once. Luckily my usb hub has a on off button
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Just got my bi*furys in the mail, but i cant get any of them to work. Not on windows or linux, triede both bfgminer and cgminer and alot of diffrent versions.
On windows it just says Unknown Device. And on linux i cant even find it in sudo lsusb
Triede with a powered hub, and directly into the usb 3 on the computer. Nothing seems to find the,. Can they all be defectiv, or is it this hard to get it working?
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How come alpha-t.net isnt on the list? Is it only for bitcoin mining hardware?
Website registered less than 8 months ago An 6U rack weighs approx. 12kg - EMPTY. Yet... the 5 x Viper weighs 6kg... approx. No name mentioned on website, except partner. No CEO. No engineer-named, albeit the fact that this must be quite a daunting undertaking. Picture of company shows banner, they cut-off the door, windows, street... "unwanted" signs? So far in the testing of the unit, and they can't show a decent enclosure? Website has 90% focus on sell, 2% on product, 8% the rest. If you outsource the CHIP-design, your focus must be marketing, so what are the "IT"-people doing? CPU development is a VERY difficult undertaking, so it won't do with people with MS-certifications, but very specialized labs. If the product is not yet finnished, how do they know the price now? If the product IS finnished, with 70% CM, it would be much more profitable to actually mine yourself because every machine would pay its own cost (with 25USD/LTC and DIFF = 3200) in 20 days or less. They know people will scrutinize, why on earth not show yourself + staff with picture, names etc? ANY person? ANY name? ANY photo? If you want to look like a scam, then it would look like this. And based on ockhams razor... this is then a scam.
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I got a suggestion for the pool.
Is it possible to add ;
Est Next Difficulty 345.18608581 (Change in 224 Blocks)
to the Network Info box?
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Could H20 remove all the addresses without any hashing power? Or at least remove the ones that haven't mined on middlecoin for a certain amount of time... It takes forever to load the main page and that's because there are so many addresses to load. More than half of the addresses on the page do not have any hashing power.
Takes less then 2 seconds for me, atm.
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I've got a question for H20...Do you have a preference or does it affect the pool in anyway as to what server we mine on? Would there be any pros/cons for me to load balance my rigs across the US and EU servers?
Chad
The US pool is more profitable, but has frequent disconnects. So if you have a large ping to the US server, or cgminer is unstable because of the disconnects, use the EU server. Otherwise stick with the US server. The EU server is constantly on DOGE for the time being. The disconnects will be fixed within a few days. They occur on coin switches, and I'll be rolling out some new code to do it cleaner. Would be nice if you could post the server address in either the first forum post, or on the front page of middlecoin.com
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D6ntUZD3G3opyjYueNV68HGPWq8aSb54ea
Much wow, many thanks
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Still waiting for any U1 news... As well as at least a reply from bitmain.
#pleasereply
Same.
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What are average earnings these days when mining on your pool with 4 MH/s? When I check that table, profits are so various, from 0.015 up to 1.5 BTC per day?
With 700~ KH/s i get 0.025~ per day.
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Someone said here that h2o is raking in tens of thousands of dollars a month... someone is gel ... and wants to take it down to ward of new miners.
At least we get a better ddos protection in the future...
He is...
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He might wanna update the website instead, still says 0.001 there.
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This is from the website "Payouts are automatic, and occur once a day, if your balance is greater than 0.001 BTC."
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WHY CAN'T I GET BITCOINS FOR $10 EACH? THEY USED TO BE $10 EACH AND NOW THEY'RE NOT $10 EACH ANYMORE. GREEDY PEOPLE JACKIN' UP THEIR PRICES WHEN I NEED $10 BITCOINS! ^^
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Credit where credit is due : - received mine today just 4 days after ordering (Poland - Germany) = darn awesome ! - worked right off the start after installing it as "USB Device" with Zadig Utility WinUSB driver - runs 5GH/s as advertised @ 41 deg Celsius using cgminer 3.8.4, cooled by USB powered fan Overall, a nifty and compact device, works just as advertised. Posted this because I'm simply impressed by the delivery time, that's a big thumbs up! Where did you order from?
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Soo,your current 80GH miner consumes 80 watts,1 watt per GH.I read in an earlier post something about this being a Bitfury based miner. Your 28nm stuff isn't ready yet When will it go on sale,if it isn't already Thanks!!! Their boards they're showing are the Technobit HEX16b boards. http://technobit.eu/index.php?id_product=54&controller=product&id_lang=1What they've shown so far is that they can take Technobit's existing PCB and shove some of them into cases with the heatsink fins oriented the wrong way. No credible customers have reported receiving their Bitfury based units. They haven't shown that they have done any engineering whatsoever, so it's extremely unlikely they have their own 28nm design on the way. By the same token given their pricing it seems hard to believe they could be using anyone else's 28nm products. It is on sale though. I'd love to be wrong on this, but I would honestly be shocked if anyone who ordered a 1.2TH/s miner ends up getting it. I would suggest staying far away unless they can post something credible detailing their incoming design. Found that on the AMT thread. Still seems fishy to me, also some people has pointed out that the AMT cabinet is just a NAS server, from another company. And the boards they are posting pictures of, is from technobit.
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