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18581  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Today I turned off all the miners I manage on: October 19, 2018, 11:28:55 PM
Still mining as well but seriously contemplating turning most of it off.  I have a variety but I only have 7 GPUs and they have been mining at a loss for a few months now.  I want to have something to sit on in case there is a turn around in the markets but I'm very close to calling it on the GPUs.  My S9's are also really marginal these days.  They still make a decent amount per day but they have to be really close to dropping below the breakeven point right now in terms of cost to run.  So I am contemplating turning those off as well.  Have a few other asic miners that are still worth running for the time being but none of those have broken even for the purchase price yet either.

But on the other hand I have been mining for a number of years and my obsolete pile of gear has BFL, asicminer, gridseed, innosilicon, and bitmain stuff in it.  So turning stuff off and piling it in the corner isn't an entirely new concept to me.  Not replacing it with the latest and greatest kind of is new though, and right now I have zero plans to buy anything out there.

Yeah new m10 gear is about 2k once you add the trump tax to it.

So it does not pay to buy them.

I am still not sure if I will get a back bill for 500 usd on the one m10 I got either I beat the deadline by a day or I lost by a day.  So far no bill for it.

Right now my 1920x threadripper is doing well on xmr v8. See how long that lasts.
18582  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1920X Processor & GeForce GTX 2080Ti Founders Edition on: October 19, 2018, 09:11:27 PM
I own the 1920x  it is doing pretty good on the new xmr v8

https://www.nicehash.com/miner/1JdC6Xg3ajT3rge3FgPNSYYFpmf53Vbtje


I spend 80 watts more to mine the coin  so 80 x 24 = 2 kwatts say 20 cents a day  so 1.15- .20 = 95 cents a day payback
18583  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: October 19, 2018, 07:52:57 PM
I'm off XMR v8, its not worth the extra time tweaking, heat, and power draw.  Also I have seen quiet a few posts of people frying their Vegas because they were already pushing to the max of what the GPU can handle, so be careful.

seems pretty good with a ryzen 1920 cpu

but my vegas crashed often
18584  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: October 19, 2018, 07:12:59 PM
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18585  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Still selling off most gear this is a feeler for avalon 841's on: October 19, 2018, 03:15:37 PM
sell one i don't need any PSU's or PI's got to many laying around now i don't use .I'll pick up the Avalon AUC3 Cable from block forge unless the one from the 741 works on the 841.

okay I will sell you one.

What is your zip code?

and what do you think is a fair price?
18586  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: October 19, 2018, 12:30:06 PM
Our very own Marvell2 has kindly provided his private pool infrastructure for any friends of this thread to mine Ravencoin (RVN) on. The benefit is it's a PPS pool that doesn't skim your shares so payouts are consistently better than any commercial pool out there.

We're gradually adding workers to it. Expecting to have 4 GH by the end of the day. More if many of you join us!
Don't expect to find several blocks a day (it's a small fish in a big pond) but over time, this will earn you more than any other pool out there.

Pool ip and RVN port: stratum+tcp://67.40.164.169:12345
Vardiff works, just takes a minute or two to kick in.

I am doing bci

marvell2   has bci at

here I am

http://67.40.164.173:8080/workers/iG5mxRMZErtXwReBaEvpYam7PQStwgK5hR

I am also doing bci on

 http://solo-bci.altpool.pro/workers/iG5mxRMZErtXwReBaEvpYam7PQStwgK5hR

I am committing to earning and staking at least 1000 coins of bci

I am up to 597


I have 5350 rvn coins   all for sale on bittrex  at:

 0.00000700
 0.00001111
 0.00002222
 0.00004444
 0.00008888
 0.00017777
18587  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: AvalonMiner 921 released - 20 TH/s @ 1800W on: October 19, 2018, 11:43:28 AM
Safer to operate at 220V. Most P/S operate on 110V/220V but may not have enough power available at 110V. Also efficiency is degraded at low voltage input.

Winter heater is coming
https://twitter.com/CanaanInc1/status/1053120892249694210

not on the website

and I also asked about the A911  also not available.

So Late October may not be realistic for this gear.  BTW it was 3c this morning or 37f I could use a quiet efficient heater.
18588  Other / Off-topic / Re: Flat Earth on: October 19, 2018, 04:28:44 AM
Laser beams have gravity and can warp the fabric of the universe

It is good to know that this is confirmed.  Gravity itself is derived from the specific fact that the content of the universe itself is not mathematical infinity but is empirical infinity which happens to be a really large number.  What that means is that all generated metrics have a natural positive attraction.  Thus a laser beam will have a positive attractive force orthogonal to its direction..
 
This is why laser light is even possible.  It is sticky along parallel generation.
 
Warping local curvature is no surprise either as the actual local 'power' of attraction must be comparatively immense.

...

The team also uncovered new effects that had never been predicted before. They found that when the beam is rotating, something strange happens – it curls the nearby spacetime, the fabric of the universe, around with it.

All this flat earth density rather than gravity is bunk.

Cool

Why?

Because there is no need or percentage in lying to us that the world is round.

Unless of course this is all a simple variation of the movie the matrix.
18589  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: October 19, 2018, 03:58:31 AM
Looks like 12 mh of hash.  On nicehash.  That is about 800 vega 56 per mh

So a total of 12 x 800 = 9600 vega 56.

Btw my ryZen 1920 does 1050hash burning around 100 watts.

My single rig has 3 vega 56 1 ryZen 1920x and a rx560

Doing just about 5000hash.  Burning 800 watts.  Winter prices means 20 kwatts at 10 cents or 2 dollars in power.

I am earning 3.20 so this is a $1.20 profit for the rig.
18590  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: October 19, 2018, 01:02:08 AM
Anyone see the nethash difference on XMR?   On nanopool from 138Gh to just 33Gh after fork.....   how many asic bricks do you think are out there now?

Previous MoneroV7 is GPU only still, so no ASICs got bricked.

Some of the CN7 forks are having an interesting impact on their price, like XHV, GRAFT, Bittube, Ryo, Stellite..... *see https://miner.rocks/ for full list of CN coins



There have been many rumors of hidden asic mining on v7
18591  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: October 19, 2018, 12:53:33 AM
Monerov8 now in action....

Hash seems reduced...from 2000-1900 H/s to 1500-1600 H/s

Power consumption - I have to drive up to my warehouse to see tomorrow morning

4 x Sapphire Vega64 on Windows 10
CAST-XMR-VEGA v1.5.0
256GB M2-SSD, 8GB RAM
90GB Virtual Memory.
Large Memory Page enabled.
Mining at xmr.nanopool.org
I have 4 sets of these 4 Vega64 riggers running on Windows.
The rest RX470, RX480s. P106, 1070, 1070ti and 1080ti are mining under one miner using XMR-STAK v2.5.1 on SMOS Linux.

I will test the SMOS farm for NH later at their new v8 pool
stratum+tcp://cryptonightv8.usa.nicehash.com:3367

=========================================================

22:52:10] GPU3 | 61°C | Fan 4811 RPM | 1597.1 H/s
[22:52:10] GPU0 | 60°C | Fan 4734 RPM | 1583.0 H/s
[22:52:10] New Job received (CryptoNightV8). Avg Job Time: 545.6 sec
[22:52:11] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4793 RPM | 1624.3 H/s
[22:52:13] GPU2 | 60°C | Fan 4784 RPM | 1581.3 H/s
[22:52:15] GPU3 | 61°C | Fan 4802 RPM | 1490.5 H/s
[22:52:15] GPU0 | 61°C | Fan 4738 RPM | 1595.4 H/s
[22:52:15] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4779 RPM | 1623.2 H/s
[22:52:18] GPU2 | 60°C | Fan 4787 RPM | 1583.4 H/s
[22:52:19] GPU3 | 61°C | Fan 4796 RPM | 1622.1 H/s
[22:52:19] GPU0 | 61°C | Fan 4708 RPM | 1591.8 H/s
[22:52:20] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4756 RPM | 1485.6 H/s
[22:52:23] GPU2 | 61°C | Fan 4817 RPM | 1438.8 H/s
[22:52:24] GPU3 | 61°C | Fan 4831 RPM | 1606.1 H/s
[22:52:24] GPU0 | 61°C | Fan 4750 RPM | 1604.7 H/s
[22:52:24] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4779 RPM | 1632.1 H/s
[22:52:27] GPU2 | 59°C | Fan 4783 RPM | 1581.3 H/s
[22:52:28] GPU3 | 62°C | Fan 4787 RPM | 1482.2 H/s
[22:52:29] GPU0 | 60°C | Fan 4714 RPM | 1452.5 H/s
[22:52:29] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4779 RPM | 1626.5 H/s
[22:52:32] GPU2 | 60°C | Fan 4786 RPM | 1590.8 H/s
[22:52:33] GPU3 | 61°C | Fan 4806 RPM | 1630.6 H/s
[22:52:33] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4783 RPM | 1625.8 H/s
[22:52:33] GPU0 | 60°C | Fan 4739 RPM | 1610.1 H/s
[22:52:36] GPU1 Found Nonce, submitting...
[22:52:37] Share Accepted -> +1
[22:52:37] Shares: 18770 Accepted, 63 Errors | Hash Rate Avg: 6920.9 H/s | Avg Search Time: 17.8 sec
[22:52:37] GPU2 | 60°C | Fan 4791 RPM | 1444.9 H/s
[22:52:37] GPU3 | 61°C | Fan 4831 RPM | 1612.6 H/s
[22:52:38] GPU0 | 61°C | Fan 4743 RPM | 1614.8 H/s
[22:52:38] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4779 RPM | 1483.8 H/s
[22:52:41] GPU2 | 60°C | Fan 4801 RPM | 1581.3 H/s
[22:52:42] GPU3 | 61°C | Fan 4821 RPM | 1600.4 H/s
[22:52:42] GPU0 | 61°C | Fan 4750 RPM | 1601.1 H/s
[22:52:42] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4784 RPM | 1632.4 H/s
[22:52:46] GPU2 | 61°C | Fan 4828 RPM | 1586.9 H/s
[22:52:47] GPU0 | 61°C | Fan 4759 RPM | 1571.9 H/s
[22:52:47] GPU3 | 62°C | Fan 4810 RPM | 1451.9 H/s
[22:52:47] GPU1 Found Nonce, submitting...
[22:52:47] Share Accepted -> +1
[22:52:47] Shares: 18771 Accepted, 63 Errors | Hash Rate Avg: 6920.6 H/s | Avg Search Time: 17.8 sec
[22:52:47] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4776 RPM | 1626.5 H/s
[22:52:50] GPU2 | 61°C | Fan 4794 RPM | 1591.8 H/s
[22:52:51] GPU0 | 61°C | Fan 4738 RPM | 1600.4 H/s
[22:52:51] GPU3 | 62°C | Fan 4796 RPM | 1605.7 H/s
[22:52:51] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4781 RPM | 1629.8 H/s
[22:52:55] GPU2 | 61°C | Fan 4801 RPM | 1441.1 H/s
[22:52:55] GPU3 | 62°C | Fan 4799 RPM | 1633.9 H/s
[22:52:56] GPU1 | 61°C | Fan 4779 RPM | 1624.3 H/s
[22:52:56] GPU0 | 61°C | Fan 4740 RPM | 1568.8 H/s
[22:52:58] GPU3 Found Nonce, submitting...
[22:52:58] Share Accepted -> +1
[22:52:58] Shares: 18772 Accepted, 63 Errors | Hash Rate Avg: 6920.4 H/s | Avg Search Time: 17.8 sec
[22:53:00] GPU2 | 60°C | Fan 4754 RPM | 1591.8 H/s

=========================================================

Any numbers for nicehash yet.
18592  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [60PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN on: October 18, 2018, 11:56:02 PM
So easy to get impatient. Let's find our zen, our drink and hit a block?% I'm thinking anytime AM PST is good. Wink


Block%?
18593  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Will btc difficulty go sideways for rest of the year? on: October 18, 2018, 11:28:31 PM
I think  we stay flat  unless we move  to  8000 a coin overnight (a day or 2)

Of course if bitmain  does a 28th 1400 watt miner  for 900 usd I take that back. Grin

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

Difficulty History

Date   Difficulty   Change   Hash Rate
Oct 18 2018   7,182,852,313,938   -3.65%   51,416,859,634 GH/s
Oct 04 2018   7,454,968,648,263   4.23%   53,364,744,228 GH/s
Sep 20 2018   7,152,633,351,906   1.90%   51,200,543,878 GH/s
Sep 07 2018   7,019,199,231,177   4.34%   50,245,385,237 GH/s
Aug 24 2018   6,727,225,469,722   5.29%   48,155,355,642 GH/s

so above is about a 1.66% average

48155 x 1.0166 = 48891
48891 x 1.0153 = 49767
49639 x 1.0153 = 50593
50398 x 1.0153 = 51432     we are at 51416    so 1.66%  from  Aug 24 until  Oct 31 .

Next jump should be around the 31st   there is no reason for  much growth  without   a price jump over 7500
18594  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Intake fan slow on S9 ? Which is fan 6 and fan 3 ?? Tried new PSU... on: October 17, 2018, 01:37:42 PM
yeah  you want the 200cfm and above number

along with  over 5000 rpm

maybe this one would work

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIACJR8216565&cm_re=delta_120mm_fan-_-1YF-002Z-00035-_-Product

model qfr1212ghe

https://www.elecok.com/delta-qfr1212ghe-12v-2-7a-21-6w-cooling-fan.html?admatchtype=p&addevice=c&adcampaignid=309344972&adgourpid=1141293442196868&ad_targetid=kwd-71331187757476:loc-190&adnetwork=o&addevicemodel=%7Bdevicemodel%7D&adkeyword=qfr1212ghe&adplacement=%7Bplacement%7D&adposition=%7Badposition%7D

https://www.amazon.com/Cooling-Antminer-Bitmain-Connector-120x120x3-8mm/dp/B07FBS7835/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1539783607&sr=8-4&keywords=qfr1212ghe&dpID=51CQ-3Pn6gL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

the ones above are the full power ones
18595  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: My review of Avalon 841 . on: October 17, 2018, 01:23:13 PM
you have a weak fan  it only goes to 4500 rpm  vs stock which will do more than 5500 rpm
18596  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Intake fan slow on S9 ? Which is fan 6 and fan 3 ?? Tried new PSU... on: October 17, 2018, 01:22:05 PM
sounds like you have weak fans.
18597  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 1% fee solo mining USA/DE 251 blocks solved! on: October 17, 2018, 01:19:57 PM
Sucks that more hashing power was not added :/, the bitcoin difficulty increased, whereas the speed on here has remained more or less the same. We used to have a block a month, now it's once per 3 months(and will increase).

once  coins got to 2500 usd I found it hard to justify tossing 0.10 rentals at a solo block shot.
18598  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Agilmine - Your REAL Altcoin FPGA miner [Updated! 8/16] on: October 17, 2018, 02:22:44 AM
Was interesting to follow the update process. Got anything new coming up?

it is still mining at this address

https://www.nlpool.nl/?address=mZFiNE92BTaBtj1Nj4LgVZJzFd6hCHGirD


I have earned about 180 coins

I took a peak today and see a high reject rate of 25% are you having heating issues with the prototype?

keccak   1   0.1227%   544.3 Mh/s   25%

edit: just jumped to 44 while I was posting this.

keccak   1   0.0829%   339 Mh/s   44.4%

I do like this project, how many more to go before a run is made?




Rejects flux  may be the pool  at the moment I am over 850mh.

room is hot with a lot of gear.

the prototype is not cooled well builder mentioned that to me so I have this fan blowing on it.


https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835106140

runs cool enough.

Builder has told me they  are looking for investors.  Ie they don't have much cash.  I told them after all the other fpga  problems  they should consider build a small batch and selling it off.

It is nice gear and does not burn much power.  But no one wants to lay out money and wait months for gear in this market.

I hope they do build a more polished batch and sell it on a  we have it in hand basis.   Maybe offer two ways to buy.

  pay x and wait  for batch 2 (bigger batch)
 Pay x + 50 usd and no waiting for batch 1. (small batch)

I have close to 270 coins .  which are worth  about 8 bucks..    cost to mine under 10 cents a day.  30 watts x 24 hours = 720 watts at 10 cents 7.2 cents a day   270 coins = 7.56 usd  for 48 days of mining.  so $3.60 in power earned $7.56 in coin.

which means it is worth a shot for 1 or 2  not 10 or 20.

Have to say  I am still waiting on my acorn gear from the real company  and I did opt for a refund.

BTW no one has an acorn miner in hand and the fpga's are also slow to arrive.
18599  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Will btc difficulty go sideways for rest of the year? on: October 17, 2018, 12:56:04 AM
Almost -3%

https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

Bitcoin Difficulty:   7,454,968,648,263
Estimated Next Difficulty:   7,232,778,297,423 (-2.98%)
Adjust time:   After 257 Blocks, About 1.8 days
Hashrate(?):   50,468,480,940 GH/s


Difficulty History

Date   Difficulty   Change   Hash Rate


Oct 18 2018      7,200,000,000,000  -3%  maybe


Oct 04 2018   7,454,968,648,263   4.23%   53,364,744,228 GH/s
Sep 20 2018   7,152,633,351,906   1.90%   51,200,543,878 GH/s
Sep 07 2018   7,019,199,231,177   4.34%   50,245,385,237 GH/s
18600  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: BitCounter V1 on: October 16, 2018, 10:11:05 PM
Lot of scammers for now it is a case of show working gear and place a model in the hands of a reliable person.

I am considered trustworthy and have helped to promo many new  miners.

If you have real gear send one to me I will demo it as I have done with lots of other pieces of gear.

If you don't want to send one to me and trust fine send one to HagssFinn or to sidehack or OgNasty.
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