I forgot to mention that OP is the kind of person that leads to market crashes.
Market crash would be good, it will probably slow down difficulty increase, an give us all more time to mine more coins before exchange rates hit stratosphere.
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Pools are the tax authorities, which levy tax on ignorance and lack of knowledge of elementary theory of probability. Kind of like weird reverse lotteries.
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Terrible troll, 4/10 for effort.
May be, but his post sounds plausible.
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Fair enough. Why do you think I have not started an exchange in UK? Yep, could not afford or raise 200-500k£ required to get FSA license and cover compliance costs.
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Pardon my ignorance, why is the socket mounted so high near the ceiling, and not near the floor?
Why not? Perhaps it is because I have false ceiling in DC3 instead of traditional false (raised) floor. Wires are suspended from the ceiling.
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I mine a few blocks a day for my clients. You can be one of them.
/Shameless plug
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I guess I'm an early adopter?
Everyone who uses Bitcoin anytime in 2011 is an early adopter. Probably 2012 also. Check out how CPU mining early adopters look like now. This is exactly how GPU mining early adopters will look like in age of ASIC mining a year or two from now. Now you have a choice. Either become a GPU age early adopter who would be teased about buying 2 BTC website logos or become a whining complainer about CPU age early adopters and their 10k BTC pizzas. Think!
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A little photo to tease you, just two power cables coming into my mining rig (DC3) . 10 more can be added as needed.
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a photo from DC3, taken a few minutes ago.
There are funs and there are FUNS!
photo of funs
5870 is for size reference here
Launch on Monday.
You're not building a data center at all, your justtrying to make one of those jetpack things you saw on youtube Nahh.. those things weight 35 kg each. I could not even lift them to the mounting point myself (they damn big too). Had to call in some help.
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DC3 was officially launched this week. Lots of capacity can be made available rather quickly now i.e. lead time is expected to be less than a week. A little photo to tease you, just two power cables coming in ATM, but 10 more can be added very quickly and easily when needed:
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30% is a pretty big cut Vlad
Sure it is. I do pretty good job for it though. Perhaps it is more suitable for those who seeks risk and worry free mining experience. Those who prefer to pay twice perhaps can find something less expensive.
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what a bunch of rear view drivers
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Go for it TheManOfTown. There is niche in the market to fill, do it.
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The invention was done. The distribution was arbitrary. Its going to be redone and if you've got a lot of bitcoins i'd suggest you start cashing them out so you can build bitcoin II
Ironically, I am one of those who are extremely well positioned for emergence of Bitcoin II. Though, I really doubt that this Bitcoin II would be viable at all, for many reasons.
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What did we do to get these shares? Nothing really just plugged a computer into a wall.
Yep. nothing, just plugged many computers in to a wall and invented revolutionary currency and principally new asset class which has a potential to cut out lots of middlemen from money transfer biz and often reducing transactions fees from 20% to 0.01%.
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I might be new here, but definitely not new to hosting industry. So if I m gonna do mining I m gonna do it in a very professional manner. I m willing to put up 2 X of the following server 100% dedicated for mining purpose only to start with. If ROI is in a timely manner I can put up more.
So here goes the config (Each of these will cost about $15K which I m ready to buy)
4 Double-Width GPUs: 4x NVIDIA Fermi C2070 GPU Cards (SYS-7046GT-TRF-FC407) Dual Quad Intel® Xeon® processor 5600 series Dual Intel® 5520 chipset with QPI up to 6.4 GT/s each 32GB DDR3 1333/1066/800 MHz ECC Registered DIMM Dual LAN with Intel® 82574L Gigabit Ethernet controller Redundant 1400W Gold Level high-efficiency power supply
Goog luck with that m8.
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There is a good reason why Google's Serge and Larry are billionaires while suckers fall over each other to buy GOOG shares for 500$ a pop.
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And again... it is not the choice of OS which makes a system secure, it is how sysadmin's hands are attached...
Are you telling me that an IIS+Windows machine can be made as safe as a FreeBSD+Apache one? I'm sorry but I disagree with you. Well... I personally do not know any sysadmins with "correctly attached hands" who run windows servers, but surely there are some out there... I guess that windows+apache can be made as safe as whatever+apache. (let's get IIS out of the picture for simplicity). This probably would involve a server version of windows and some severe balls cutting. Not that I am an expert on this to be sure. I do not mind if you disagree. Maybe a few decades from now you'll be less categorical and more tolerant.
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