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18701  Economy / Gambling / Re: BinaryBase.co | Binary Options | 100% First Deposit Bonus on: January 30, 2015, 08:35:04 AM
I lost at least 50mbtc with this error , it happened many times


I don't get any errors. Its probably because the time you clicked send, there was a delay and the price changed. Its called slippage and completely normal. Just bad luck for you.
18702  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: New diff thread Jan 27th to Feb 11 (-5.73%) to (+0.09%) on: January 30, 2015, 07:43:19 AM
I just don't understand why some big player would turn off all his gear for a few days just to make the difficulty go down by 6%. Won't he lose more money in the long run? Since turning gear off for 2-3 days would be a higher loss then mining at a slightly higher difficulty.

Need someone to run the math on this.

if his gear was 1.0 watt gear or .8 watt gear  a 6% shift in price turns gear in or out of the black.


example network = 300 ph     20 ph is just about 6%  

when gear jumped from       290ph to 314 ph price dropped a bit and having 1 watt gear may have been a loser.

 https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

Difficulty History

Date   Difficulty   Change   Hash Rate
Jan 27 2015   41,272,873,895   -6.14%   295,442,739 GH/s

Jan 12 2015   43,971,662,056   8.20%   314,761,417 GH/s

Dec 30 2014   40,640,955,017   3.00%   290,919,288 GH/s


In bold  diff got to 43.9.  So I have a big ass dragon farm all 1 watt gear.

when diff was 43.9 and coins were 209.82  that 1 watt per gh farm did not earn on 10 cent power it lost.

So I turned it off.

Diff drops to 41.9 price jumps to 235 that same farm makes money.

10 cent power-- 1 watt gear ---diff of 43.9 ---- coins at 209 a loser.  price got under 180 during this time period so even if he had cheaper power then 10 cents he was losing money.





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http://imageshack.com/a/img537/6989/d9lF24.png

10 cent power--- 1 watt gear -- diff of 41.9---- coins at 234 a winner.  since diff dropped and price jumped why not turn it on make some money.



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http://imageshack.com/a/img537/3668/CFKoMx.png


I see. But it seems that having 20PH/s results in very little money ($500 in 10 days). Seems that eventually the farm might just sell off the hardware .
18703  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: New diff thread Jan 27th to Feb 11 (-5.73%) to (+0.09%) on: January 30, 2015, 04:50:16 AM
I just don't understand why some big player would turn off all his gear for a few days just to make the difficulty go down by 6%. Won't he lose more money in the long run? Since turning gear off for 2-3 days would be a higher loss then mining at a slightly higher difficulty.

Need someone to run the math on this.
18704  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 2 TH/s - AntMiner S4 by Bitmain Tech - SHA-256 - (Used) [WTS] on: January 30, 2015, 04:32:13 AM
I am in Canada also. Where are you located?
18705  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [wts] tmobile iphone 5c 16GB #a1428 make offer on: January 29, 2015, 04:15:56 PM
^^I thought, wow, I didn't know there is gold version of 5c haha

Its not gold, the gold color never came with the iPhone 5, its just a shitty camera photo. Its silver
18706  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Megamine.com : New PAYG hosted contracts on: January 29, 2015, 04:13:30 PM




Gross earnings:      1.08229662BTC
Pool charge (5%):   0.05411483BTC
Hosting charge:      0.56399821BTC
Net earnings:      0.46418358BTC

Notes:
  • Hosting charge is based on $158.630136986/day on mid BTC price of $281.26 [low: $254.57, high:$309.00].
  • The break-even point based on the earnings on Monday would have been a BTC:$ price of $154.28.


You forgot to mention the fact that the 100Th/s contract cost $48,000. So even at a price of $281, which is highly unlikely to remain the same one year from now, I won't even mention the difficulty. Requires 369 days of mining to pay for the contract itself.

So unless you have a time machine and know that one year from now, you are still in business, the price is around $280, and the difficulty hasn't changed, then it sounds like a very risky investment.


18707  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [wts] tmobile iphone 5c 16GB #a1428 make offer on: January 29, 2015, 03:58:34 PM
[wts] iphone 5c 16GB make offer $

bad imei and locked by phone not icloud
in great working order, never dropped but does have a small scratch on the screen



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So you obviously stole that phone since it has a bad imei and you don't even realize its an iPhone 5 and not a 5C.

Buyer beware.
18708  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] 64GB White iPhone 5 (Unlocked) on: January 29, 2015, 03:53:33 PM
it is iphone 5s or 5
how much shipping charge for international shipping

You can't tell just by looking at it? Fairly obvious with the home button
18709  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Got some Antminer S3s - What power supply and how to connect? on: January 29, 2015, 03:32:03 PM
My recommendation for a consumer PSU for 2x S3s is the CX750M. Stable as hell and at a sensible price.

Any difference then the CX750 ? Basically the exact same PSU expect not Modular
18710  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: The difficulty HAS BEEN REDUCED!!!! on: January 29, 2015, 03:25:00 PM
You know that will not happen, who have access(especially bitfury) to 40MW will use those 40MW, even on their new 0.2W/Gh miners.
For home miners the game is almost over, Guy and Valery said that already in numerous occasions.


Where is there a report or anything about Bitfury coming out with these 0.2W/Gh miners?

Are they keeping them from the public?
18711  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Massive 10PH/s Decrease on AntPool on: January 29, 2015, 03:04:50 PM
Certainly looks like it from that standpoint, but if you were to look at the pools pie chart here, it doesn't like much difference:



The pie chart is probably delayed for a few hours to a few days. Plus the 10PH/s drop might of been accross different pool also so the pie chart might remain the same looking.
18712  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Did you get ROI for your mining equipment? on: January 29, 2015, 03:01:20 PM
Here's a good site to guesstimate(excluding electrical costs) what you put in, and what you mined back:

http://retrocalc.net/

I bombed with my first miner, the Asicminer BlockErupter Blades, back in November/December of 2013.  Sold it on eBay to minimize the loss.

The only ROI I've ever received with miners was the Antminer S1s and first Dragon 1TH/s miners back in early 2014.  Mined to about even, from February to mid summer 2014, then sold off the farm for profit.

That's about the only real way to be on the plus end, the resale of equipment.

Its a cool website. It would of been nice if there was an option to conver the BTC to USD at the current date and then you could easily estimate how much you would of made.
18713  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Massive 10PH/s Decrease on AntPool on: January 29, 2015, 02:41:54 PM
Been mining on Antpool and checked my stats and noticed this.

It went from 50PH/s to less then 40PH/s all of a sudden.

What do you think? Massive Farm being shut down?



18714  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 29, 2015, 08:28:30 AM
No there is no reason to buy now.

Clearly there was profit taking thats why it went to $315. It had some support which broke, and now that support will be resistance.
18715  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Pics of Large Miner Hosting Center Under Construction on: January 29, 2015, 04:18:29 AM
So $80 per KWH is like $0.12/KwH

Don't most people in most places have cheaper electricity in their private home and at least cost the same?
18716  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BITMAIN announces Antpool: Pushing forward Decentralization on: January 29, 2015, 02:50:01 AM
Can anyone give me an idea of what the payouts from antpool have been like lately?
I just got my first S5 today and have an entire rack more of them on the way and wondering if antpool is a viable option for a US miner.
Thanks

Presumably Antpool works. 

However, it's not what it's advertised to be.  Bitmain uses false advertising for Antpool.  As someone stated above, it's close to the largest centralized pool out there.  That's a bad thing.

Might I suggest ckpool (http://www.kano.is/)?

M

Why is centralized pool considered bad? It is because there can be a 50% hack?
18717  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 4x S3 0.3 BTC + shipping each on: January 29, 2015, 02:46:36 AM
I would buy it but the price to ship to Canada is almost as much as the price of the Antminer itself.

Its too bad they are big and heavy.
18718  Economy / Gambling / Re: What should I do? on: January 29, 2015, 01:58:35 AM
Hello

Recently I coded a dice-game and its almost finished. It has crowd-funded bankroll and runs like JD (%10 commission). Also it will be one of the best dice-sites ever because has a lot of features and very smooth.

Anyway, I want to open it but I have some important stuffs in my head:
-I dont want to run it anonym but if I run it non-anonym probably I go to jail in my country.
-If I open I cant fund a lot of bankroll because I dont have so much and I am student.
-If I open I dont know If I can handle so much stress. I cant imagine how PRC or JD owner living.

If I sell the script I don't know how much price I should put, also I cant quote a price.

What sould I do? I have to earn some money because I have an important lawsuit very soon.


Thanks.

(I open the topic here but if its wrong please move)

Let me guess you are part of one of those Asian countries
18719  Economy / Gambling / Re: SafeDice.com ★ Bitcoin Dice ★ Low 0.5% Edge ★ Referral ★ Fast Cashout ★ Fair on: January 29, 2015, 01:56:43 AM
No I can see why people use Windows XP. It is the most stable but with the no new updates support many viruses can get into your system.

I used windows xp for like 11 years and had no choice but to switch.
18720  Economy / Gambling / Re: WIN88.ME - 2K FAUCET - AUTOBET - INVEST - DICE | LOTTO | RPSLS on: January 29, 2015, 01:55:48 AM
How can someone tip btc to other players?
It should be possible too.

Because of the fact that there is no tipping feature in Win88, you might want to get the address of the person you want to tip in and then send it directly to his/het address.

Yes because the tipping will lead to many scammers of the faucet. Plus, do you really need to tip people? Maybe in a real casino but not online.

I don't see the need for the feature.
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