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16021  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Number 9! Ninth altcoin thread. Back to the moon Baby! on: September 09, 2019, 01:05:05 AM
The Eth devs are so paralyzed by fear and indecision that I don't put any faith in anything from them until after it happens.

Yeah pretty much the truth.

Morons.
16022  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Massive $1 Billion Bitcoin Whale Transaction Makes Waves on: September 09, 2019, 01:01:58 AM
it involves  more then that one move

this address sent 18000 coins 2016-11-29

https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1L9e2x2MyX3afBYKQF8KFzScTJp73E3d3Q


to this address

https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1JCe8z4jJVNXSjohjM4i9Hh813dLCNx2Sy?offset=100&filter=6


which then sent those 18000 to  2019-09-06

and also 20,000

and also 15,000  total of 53,000



https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/37XuVSEpWW4trkfmvWzegTHQt7BdktSKUs


you can trace further back  on those 18,000


there were more then one big sending address on sept 6 this year.


https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/15NQthxeLSwMtEaXJFM7YUCf59LzmFjkeH
this  one sent 11800


https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1PfceCKGraSPEvx6nfjw5ZCLLy8Ct23Qd5
this one sent 15000



this one sent

https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/1KKiEAkpnQR2FH5kpkGP6442ZDkd6ZdrRS

12800

the other 3 did 39600   this adds up to  92,600 of the 94,504 send


the coins have been around a while.



the 1KK was filled in 2017  from the 1JCe address




16023  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain to release S17E 64TH on: September 09, 2019, 12:02:02 AM
Maybe bitmain is ready to do battle and price it low.  They have done this many other times.

Maybe they sell it for 2500 and undercut all the dec preorders.

They have done this in the past they would sell a shit ton of them if they did this.

If they have a lot of them in stock I think they may surprise with a lower price.

pangolin offers the m20s 68t in ten days for 3950
they offer the m20s in Jan for 2615.

if bitmain  wants to put a hurt on them and offers the s17e  for 2500 in Nov  it would basically  shut down all of pangolin's sales
16024  Other / Meta / Re: My musings about the trust network on: September 08, 2019, 10:54:19 PM
The first thing I’d like to do is eliminate any ambiguity that might exist in the terminology ...

Let’s say, hypothetically, I have a friend and her name is Alice.  Alice is a wonderful person, she’s generous and helpful.  Alice is always kind and in a pleasant mood...

One thing I’ve noticed about Alice is that she doesn’t have the best judgment in other people’s character.  She’s rather naïve and gullible, and tends to associate with people whom I do not trust.  The other thing about Alice; she doesn’t seem to know there’s a difference between liking an individual and trusting him.  She trusts everyone she likes, which I believe is also a lapse in judgment.

Now, that’s not to say that Alice is always making poor decisions, even when risks are involved.  But sometimes she does....

  The word “trust” is repeatedly mis-used to describe many facets of somewhat complex system, and the repeated use of the word is compounding the confusion.

The retaliatory reaction from these members is also a bit concerning.  It goes beyond their own review visibility (which is being adversely affected,) but they could jeopardize the balance of the system in other smaller ethic groups or the forum as a whole.


This was well thought out.

So well thought out that I put you on my trust list.
I also  took  the default list off my list.

I also gave you 6 merits.

It is not very often do I read a post of this quality and content in meta. Thank you
16025  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Asicminer 8 Nano by Asicminer company can't mine properly without website login on: September 08, 2019, 10:32:35 PM
It was a scam.  You are lucky you get  the 12 th.

Looks good with red fans lights etc. but does not do the 44th.
16026  Other / Meta / Re: How to detect plagiarism on: September 08, 2019, 09:05:35 PM
There are always some topics created by newbie alt accounts complaining about banning of the main account. If you read the posts, you will find out the reason of almost all of them is
plagiarism
Whenever I read the replies and find the post that has been copied, I say " How smart is the reporter"
As there are many posts in the forum, I think finding copy-paste posts is really difficult.

Please any one who has experience in finding copy-paste posts tell us how did you find them?
Any idea how can we find plagiarism?
Any one knows a strategy? If yes, let others know that. It can be helpful to find all copy-paste posts.





I guess you are right or maybe it helps cut and paste hide from detection.
16027  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: antminer s9k Infected firmware on: September 08, 2019, 04:27:53 PM
yes
after resetting the miners i choose strong password and also i can configure them to work for me but as i said in specific time the configuration change automatically unfortunately !

i think the only way that i can overcome this problem is re-flash the miners from SD-card but i can't find the image file for S9k model Sad

Did you add a second router with a second firewall?

Did you time how long it takes for a switch to occur?

If the switch is in 10 minutes it is worse then if the switch is in 10 hours.

If the switch takes 10 hours you can hard boot every 9 hours. Simply power down for five minutes then power up.

Until you get an image for the gear it may be what you need to do.

You can do the double router trick it works sometimes.
16028  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS a variety of miners, power supplies, cables, bo boards, etc, a few S9 14 on: September 08, 2019, 04:14:59 PM
This is me on my cellphone account. If you can't sell them I will take them. Just pm philipma1957 we can cut a deal.

PMd

let me check

you pm'd my cellphone account Grin

pm the main account this one. Grin



I never bothered to have access to bitcointalk on my cellphone this year I needed access.



I am home all day on main account philipma1957
16029  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: antimier s9k Infected firmware on: September 08, 2019, 04:09:42 PM
Yeah maybe.

can you get it to go back to your pools after a re-set?

Put in a long password.
change from
root
root

to something like this

root-AAaSD12
root-Fuckyouscamer12345

put in a second router

modem to ............ put in a long password to this router
router to
switch to
your old gear
and 1 line to

use a long password to with a firewall
new router  to switch        to bad gear  which all have long passwords.

the  hacker may be accessing the gear via internet.

finding the 4 units behind 2 firewalls with long passwords may stop him.
16030  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: antimier s9k Infected firmware on: September 08, 2019, 03:54:08 PM
I punched in the address on the image an get 0 coins.



https://www.blockchain.com/btc/address/3BjMWfED7RJvtBPPikJpweDT6A9xRW952x
16031  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Innosilicon Terminator 3 on: September 08, 2019, 03:47:58 PM
Phil did they ship it today?

No. So six days late. Most likely Monday will be the earliest possible so I lose more then 100 usd at best.

Today is 8 days late  which is 8 x 50 = 400 x 0.00002272 = 0.009088 btc which is 95 dollars at current prices

So for this unit  I paid:

full trump tax
a 3% paypal charge
shipping
unit price
full total was = 2587.74

mining loss =    95.00

just about     2683.00 usd.

paid for this on June 23rd  so it is on order for 7+31+31+8 = 77 days

at best it ships tomorrow  (longshot ?)

A bad deal for me.

They do happen.  Paypal would let me bail on this due to late shipping. I do not want to do this to minefarmbuy, but I may have to as the shipping delay is getting costly.

Since it is yet to ship  and the value of the gear has dropped  I would argue the trump tax is more then it should be as the price is lower  then  they will list it at. Realistically the delay caused a drop in value. Which they won't reflect.

50th gear pulls 60 watts  a th is not that valuable.

This is the peril of preorders.
This unit  is the longest wait I have had of anything I purchased since an m10 back in august of 2018.
16032  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Protection of miners due to voltage fluxes. on: September 08, 2019, 01:50:54 PM
@ yankees I found this on amazon  for 290

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B072DV7QGL

It has to be hard wired.

If I wire it to a 30amp  240 circuit  it will be protected via the  30 amp circuit breaker.

16033  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain to release S17E 64TH on: September 08, 2019, 12:09:14 AM
yeah  at 68th  you earn 0.001547 btc.  or $16.25 usd.   68th at 45 watts a th = 3060 or 74 kwatts a day.

at 6 cent power that is 4.44 in power   so 16.25-4.44= 11.81 profit      after 300 days 3543 usd
at 5 cent power that is 3.70 in power   so 16.25-3.70= 12.55 profit      after 300 days 3765 usd
at 4 cent power that is 2.96 in power   so 16.25-2.96= 13.29 profit      after 300 days 3987 usd

never mind that these intentionally attack usa mining since they will all be at least 3500 + 966 = 4466 with trump tax.

So I am pretty much shut out of these again.

my 50 50 split deal means 34 th or 8.12 usd a day  so 4466/8.12 = 550 days.  very difficult  for me to want them.

I am looking for small s17 pros  like 40 th but  killer efficiency say 36 watts a th

oh well
16034  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: What and why? When your pool begins to fall behind. on: September 07, 2019, 04:15:13 PM
I would like to point 100th to mmpool.org  as I have 1.1 btc in prior credit that would be rewarded to me. If They were to hit a block.

Finding the warehouse deal allowed us to have a lot more gear. But it is more of a business and I have multiple decisions to do.  I am not a hobby miner but I am still only small scale miner as a business.

Funny spot to be in 900th is nice but not enough.
I may order new bitmain gear on the 9th.
16035  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: What and why? When your pool begins to fall behind. on: September 07, 2019, 03:21:10 PM
At the moment my power/hosting bills are low enough that I don't need regular payouts. Right now I'm actually not selling any BTC to cover my bills, but I'm ramping up to the point where I'll need to by the end of the year. My plan is to keep on Kano as long as they remain high enough to average around a block a month. I'll still be able to float 3 months without an issue, but if it gets much longer I'll move whatever % is needed to cover the bills to a larger pool.

If everyone just put the minimum % required into the pps pools to cover the bills, then this wouldn't be an issue.

I used to do Kano and viabtc when it was just me and buysolar and we were burning 20kwatts.

But when you burn 100kwatts it comes to 72000 kwatts a month at 4 cents or so is 3000 a month.

Since the hosters deal is 1/2 the coins he gets .3btc and 3ltc a month that is a small profit for him at the moment. He did not buy any gear. So he has little to lose. But it pretty much forces me to use viabtc.

I finally paid everything off. So I get .3 btc and 3ltc to split with buysolar.

Around 3350 a month all profit. All gear paid for.  So sept oct nov dec would be close to

6700 for buysolar and 6700 for me.

Of course with diff moving up it will be closer to 4000 each.
16036  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Protection of miners due to voltage fluxes. on: September 07, 2019, 03:03:57 PM
The 15000 watt unit is probably good if it lasts 3 or more years. I am talking it over with a few people.

At the moment the voltage drop  takes out my inno's time and time again  and they do not reset when the voltages go back up.

My gear at the moment has:

2 offline inno's  24+39 =63
2 offline s9's     13+13 =26
1 m21s 1 board      18 = 18
total of about                107th offline. that is a 50-50 split or 53.5th which is 0.0012171btc a day for me that is about 13 a day

the argument is pretty good that it is worth it to buy one.
16037  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Alert! Alert] Bitcoin QR Generator” lead to scam websites. on: September 07, 2019, 02:05:00 PM
 I never scanned a qr code.  I don't trust them.  Basically why scan something you cant read into your phone which can have lots of info stolen from it.

This applies to any qr code.  I recently purchased a low cost  second phone from tracfone if I absolutely need to scan a qr code I will use the burner phone which has almost no info of value on it.

16038  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: My T17 is no longer responding on: September 07, 2019, 03:24:32 AM
my T17 of just a few months stopped responding today around 130pm EST. I went to check on it when I got home, it had the fault light on.

First, I turned off the power, check the outlets, the ethernet cable, after about 5 minutes, I turned the power back on. Miner powered on but the "normal" light was not lit but neither was the "fault" and I could not log into it via the ip address.

Second, I tried a known working ethernet cable from one of my other miners that was visible on network. Did a restart of the miner, waited 10 minutes and nope could not see the miner on the network. So, I put the ethernet cables back to original placement.

Third, I did the reset process. waited about 10 minutes and tried to log into it via ip address - still nothing. So, just if for some odd reason it was given a new IP address, I rescanned my network and nope no new devices and no new ip addresses assigned.

Fourth, now checking to see if it is still under warranty. Got this message from Bitmain site "Equipment warranty period 109 days remaining."

So, I guess I am contacting them to send it back. Sucks to have that down time though.

I purchased a psu from them just in case.

Try one more thing make sure both power cables work with 220 or so.  And make sure both power cables are fully plugged in. The controller does not work with a loose power cable.
16039  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Protection of miners due to voltage fluxes. on: September 06, 2019, 11:17:32 PM
Hmm  if I get a larger industrial one for 1900 it would cover 15000 watts  considering that a s17 is 3000 and I could protect 6 s17's with the industrial

it does scale if they last. 6 s17's are close to 18000 + 4500 trump tax = 22500  if the transformer does the job it is worth it.

turning off all the gear is not ideal.  If the amazon one was just a little better and could do the big 3500 watt gear it would be worth it.
16040  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Protection of miners due to voltage fluxes. on: September 06, 2019, 04:02:01 PM
This is a hard money call for me.

Manufactured by TSI POWER
TSI POWER
VRP-15000-0230
VRP150000230
PRECISION PWM VOLTAGE REGULATOR
HW CONNECTION
172~276VACINPUT
230VAC+/-3%OUTPUT
15KW
AVAILABLE
REBUILT SURPLUS = $1925 2 year warranty

15000 watt model will do my 3 whatsminer's  which take 10000 watts and it will do a 2000 watt miner say the inno t39

that is about 220th of my 900th  but it is 1925 usd.

the cheapo amazon is 179 and will do some the s17 the t17 the inno t39 the avalon 1041

but I do not think it can do the 3300-3400 watt units .  I could order five of them for 900 but they take up space. etc.

At the moment  both inno's dropped out 24 + 39 = 63 th  and part of the m21s dropped out 18th = 81th  along with 2 s9's

81th + 27th = 108th.  I know it is power fluxes since the amazon linked regulator shows we dropped to 190 volts

when this happens some psus  won't work and I get drop outs.
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