Mining BCI
12x. 1080ti’s 4x. Vega 56’s 1x. Rx 580
2x 1050ti’s
I have close to 4600 coins.
Did you switch over to ZCoin for the MTP fork? Pulled in a nice few during that low diff. No I will simply mine BCI until I reach 10000 coins.
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Mining BCI
12x. 1080ti’s 4x. Vega 56’s 1x. Rx 580
2x 1050ti’s
I have close to 4600 coins.
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multiple partitions don't mean much in this case. but the one board running at much lower numbers is an indication of some thing wrong my numbers were always much closer to equal then your MW1 board is doing. I suggest getting a different power supply to see if your power supple is doing that. Are you near New Jersey? if so I could lend this one to you https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXZQmKtv2-E&tit runs on 240 volts and will put out 2400 watts. I can tell you right now to change your power settings as your results are bad terrible in fact. and 12.6volts is high but 12.8volts is really high. I would do this setting on the bottom line More Options --avalon9-voltage-level -2 --avalon9-voltage-level-offset -2
see if you get my results https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5085231.msg48823226#msg48823226I used this psu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7s6jmcEptbo
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Okay Yeah cut and paste does not work a real P.I.T.A. I did a youtube video shows 1 L3+ and 1 Apollo running nice and quiet hooked up to a high end cosair loading really slow sorry for delay. at: https://youtu.be/x6EjibK9Ot8You have 10% HW errors there? ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) (I did not watch whole video, but seen it throughout the clip) I clearly explained why the hw was at 10% and that it drops over time. But you did not bother to watch the video. here it is right now errors are down to 0.5% from the initial 10% which was said clearly in the video. that is after first 8 minutes when errors were about 10% see video at: https://youtu.be/x6EjibK9Ot8After 14 hours time errors = 0.5% see screenshot photo taken right now ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FhczV1tt.png&t=663&c=eJ6-59KAdEoxpg)
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@ yankees bitdeer is charging 10 cents a th maintenance.
so 1 th makes 19 cents a day with current diff and with current price. diff jumps very soon and that 19 cents goes to 18 cents if price stays at
3900 your cost is 10 cents you earn 18 cents. 3500 your cost is 10 cents you earn 16 cents. 3000 your cost is 10 cents you earn 13 cents. 2500 your cost is 10 cents you earn 11 cents 2000 your cost is 10 cents you earn 9 cents you are in the red they shut you down
now you also paid for a contract and it does not last long.
hash nest you purchased the share and did not lose it unless it went into the red.
bitdeer you purchase hash for 90 days or for 6 months and it is over.
so they have multiple deals with bitdeer that sucked people in Buyers thought I clear 8 cents x 100 = 8 bucks a day
the 90 day deal costs 684 for 100 th so 90 x 8 bucks = 720 I turn 684 into 720 seems good.
well the jump means they earn less.
they say they have s15 powered deals
they say thy have s9 powered deals
boy did not hashnest have s9 power deals and s7 powered deals
let me see the s9's or do they just runs s15s and charge you power cost of s9's
where are the safety checks for this abuse or potential abuse?
This type of deal is very speculative and completely in bitmain's favor.
They charge 13 cents maintenance for an s9 They charge 10 cents maintenance for an s15/t15
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gray line with current hash is way up! and the jump may come on dec 31 not Jan 1 Bitcoin Difficulty: 5,106,422,924,659 Estimated Next Difficulty: 5,421,368,568,694 (+6.17%) Adjust time: After 996 Blocks, About 6.4 days Hashrate(?): 41,765,456,219 GH/s Block Generation Time(?): 1 block: 9.3 minutes 3 blocks: 27.9 minutes 6 blocks: 55.8 minutes
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Merry Christmas to all.
I received my 921 yesterday and have it setup and running now. Performance is not optimal. At stock settings I get around 15 GHS and DH averages 20%. 11 to 13 GHS and 30% DH if I reduce the power settings. I am using a 2400 watt PS from Parallel Miner. I increased the Voltage Level Offset from the Default: 0 to +1 and now I am getting 18 GHS with DH = 13.774%. Not really the performance what I had hoped for.
Any suggestions on what to try? I am considering trying a different power supply. I can free up two EVGA 1600 watt titaniums to see if that will make a difference. I also have a Blokforge 2000 watt PS but I do not think that is enough to run this alone.
how long did you run it 15000 is terrible but it takes like a day to get to real numbers. I get 18000 to 18500 with lower volt I get 19500 to 20000 with stock volt I get 20500 to 21000 with up volt so you 1) have bad unit 2) older firmware 3) did not wait long enough to get real readings 4) maybe the pool you connect has an issue.
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Okay Yeah cut and paste does not work a real P.I.T.A. I did a youtube video shows 1 L3+ and 1 Apollo running nice and quiet hooked up to a high end cosair loading really slow sorry for delay. at: https://youtu.be/x6EjibK9Ot8
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Nope. The latest OpenWrt and MM firmware releases are still versions 20181011 and 2018-09-26, respectively. fingers crossed maybe early Jan It would really make ordering 1 or 2 more a lot easier choice
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The default voltage level for the A9 appears to be 5, according to commit 6f0650e. have you found new firmware for the a921 I would love to get it to be more efficient.
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Canaan has released new OpenWrt and MM firmware for the 821, 841, and 851...
this will be good if and when they drop the a921. I would like to buy a second one
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always hard to be sure but it is going up.
It was a nice consolidation dropping from the peak of 57,000,000,000 ghs to the low of 33,500,000,000. We are now close to 43,000,000,000 ghs right now real time.
BTW if hash rises more the next adjustment will be 12-31-2018 not 1-1-2019
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Moonlander is really designed for people to run a few of these to get started with mining. If your going to get 34, you might as well pick up a few Apollos, still have a few in stock and will be shipping next week after holiday. The Apollo is just as quiet as the Moonlander (and probably quieter if your going to run 34 together), and it will definitely be less of a hassle to run 2-3 Apollos instead of dozens of Moonlanders (and you hashrate will be higher with less cost). Check it out here: https://shop.futurebit.io/products/apollo-ltc-pod-asic-miner-for-scrypt-algorithm-cryptocurrencies Oh lol, I meant 3-4 not 34. I appreciate the help! Get one Apollo it is 300 does 100 mh 4 moonlanders are 200 they do under 25 mh. I have 13 moonlanders I am not running them I am running the one Apollo I have.
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Okay what is a huge energy company?
Let’s say it has holdings in hydro power.
What does this huge energy company do with excess power produced when rivers are flowing fast due to rainfall?
If they have a deal with a mining farm they can sell excess power at floating amounts.
I consulted with a farm build that did this.
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Okay I am going to give it all that I have. this is a combo platter of my wishes for the pool and the miners on it. ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FPQ05tjV.jpg&t=663&c=Qb5dWa4lTx9R4w) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FV08Z4c0.jpg&t=663&c=kuhJTYieGbcx0g) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F5nysaBo.jpg&t=663&c=tJM479pC221MgQ) 3 blocks$%?
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ASIC development on SHA256 has been going on since 2011, with about 4-5 process node updates and 2-3 generation updates in between nodes.
Development for other algos is no older than ~2 years, and these all probably started at the very cheap 90nm node, so its very easy to get a 6x gain going from 90-45nm.
Its a little harder for SHA256 to see huge gains going from 16nm to 10 or 7. Bitcoin ASICs have pretty much caught up with the latest node tech, so there wont be any more crazy gains in the future.
I agree. the improvement of ASH256 relies more on the shrink of die now. The s-7 to the s-9 Was 250 watts a th to 100 watts a th a solid leap done in 2016 say may or June. We won’t be seeing that improvement any more for sha 256. Right now the m10 does 67 to 70 watts a th which is the best the 16 mn die does for btc/sha-256 The newest bitmain sha256 does about 50 watts a th I think it is 7mn. Based on what was done with the m10 maybe those same guys can get to 35 watts a th Lots of other asics are on 45mn and the code has not been worked on as much.
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Not to defend his beliefs or to attack an atheist’s beliefs.
I simply wonder why most people are not agnostic. I have been around the block more then a few times and it is more honest for me to say I don’t know. So I simply let it be.
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I had 100 of them for 3500 sold a lot of them for 100-120 each then others got them Most likely I made about 1500 -2000 selling them on ebay. I have old photos of many of them on my camera I was able to push close to 110 sticks with 1 pc this is all asic miner ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2F0InQ6Y2.jpg&t=663&c=PnZmp7KkscvmyA) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FaoJUPMg.jpg&t=663&c=uAKkobkav84GYw) this is Antminer u1 and ice fury ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fye7U2Ru.jpg&t=663&c=jVCm3s-Z5RkLOw)
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