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19081  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: August 29, 2018, 01:51:01 AM
Never liked Eth  once they did the fork to roll back the huge theft It got 2 coins stuck in a wallet I have on a mac mini.

I have never been able to get the wallet to synch.  It simply reaches the fork date  and freezes.  Even with  a 2tb ssd it wont go past that point.

Never got a good solution  for it.  I email and pm'd them  there were 3 or 4 of us with the issuse one guy had 6 coins stuck another had 11.

So I simply  gave up on the coin.  When it got over 1000  I spent days trying to free the wallet up  and simply a no go.

Now it is around 287.50    so  I pretty much think it will tank to under 200 soon.

Hi phill
If you have you keystore file you can unlock your wallet via myetherwallet and then move your coin

I have 2 or 3 hdds cloned.

I ran into trouble with this because I used eth core wallet on a mac mini and I had to try it in mac os.

when it happened it was 2 coins at 10 bucks each.  I did 3 or 4 fixes all a no go.

Said fuck it.  two or three days lost.

When it was over 1 k I spent more then 10 days and   after many tries I said f it.

At this point I am not even sure I could find the correct wallet/ core on the right back up hdd.
So as far as I am concerned Eth owes me 2k  since I really worked at it back then trying to free the wallet.

I know I would have  cashed out if I freed the coins  So their decision to do the fix of the flaw/dao ripoff cost me money.

So I kind of root against the coin  as I know the developers are not going to fix my issue which they caused .

I supposed if they did not do what they did I would have  not let the coins lay around and grow up to 1k .

So it is not the end off the world.

All you need to do is start the program and write a rawtransaction and use a block explorer like Etherchain and just post the transaction.

I had to do this also because the chain was very long and even after buying an SSD, I couldn't get it to sync.

You just start it, unlock your wallet, write a raw transaction and then take that hash and broadcast it using any of the ethereum block explorer.

If you need help... let me know.

I need to track down   the stored hdd's  if and when I find them I will let you know.
19082  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] FutureBit Project Apollo: Bringing ASIC Mining Back to the Home Miner! on: August 29, 2018, 01:43:09 AM
I want them soon as possible.

I need some space heaters.
19083  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New: Bitmains S9 Hydro 18TH ! on: August 28, 2018, 07:56:59 PM
Well I would like it on a t2turbo

24th 1 unit quiet and say 90 watts a th.

that would be a nice piece of gear.

19084  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: August 28, 2018, 06:59:31 PM
Never liked Eth  once they did the fork to roll back the huge theft It got 2 coins stuck in a wallet I have on a mac mini.

I have never been able to get the wallet to synch.  It simply reaches the fork date  and freezes.  Even with  a 2tb ssd it wont go past that point.

Never got a good solution  for it.  I email and pm'd them  there were 3 or 4 of us with the issuse one guy had 6 coins stuck another had 11.

So I simply  gave up on the coin.  When it got over 1000  I spent days trying to free the wallet up  and simply a no go.

Now it is around 287.50    so  I pretty much think it will tank to under 200 soon.

Hi phill
If you have you keystore file you can unlock your wallet via myetherwallet and then move your coin

I have 2 or 3 hdds cloned.

I ran into trouble with this because I used eth core wallet on a mac mini and I had to try it in mac os.

when it happened it was 2 coins at 10 bucks each.  I did 3 or 4 fixes all a no go.

Said fuck it.  two or three days lost.

When it was over 1 k I spent more then 10 days and   after many tries I said f it.

At this point I am not even sure I could find the correct wallet/ core on the right back up hdd.
So as far as I am concerned Eth owes me 2k  since I really worked at it back then trying to free the wallet.

I know I would have  cashed out if I freed the coins  So their decision to do the fix of the flaw/dao ripoff cost me money.

So I kind of root against the coin  as I know the developers are not going to fix my issue which they caused .

I supposed if they did not do what they did I would have  not let the coins lay around and grow up to 1k .

So it is not the end off the world.
19085  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Fusion Silicon L61 - 860 Mh/s, 1160 W Litecoin miner on: August 28, 2018, 06:26:32 PM
So 860 for 1160  is 1.3488 a mh

the L3+  with voltage mod from jstefanop  does.

490 for 700  or 1.4285 a mh

with out mod it does

500 for 800 or 1.600 a mh

So a few things are possible here  a voltage mod  that drops gear to

850 mh  for 1020 watts  or 1.2 watts a mh

or maybe a chip deal for Moonlander 3's

I would be interested in tweaking the new miner  to get more efficient  then

1.3488 watts a mh
19086  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Fulijuntuan TITAN 110TH 3200watts 32watts/TH? Real or Not? on: August 28, 2018, 02:47:26 PM
Might be S3 endplates for the fans, but it's S7 or S9 hashboards in the boxes. But hey, at least they tried to build a real-world machine to scam around instead of relying on stolen renders like most scammers. Shows a bit of initiative.

They  have a mine to our pool requirement  which I think means that they see your miner and add some hash to it to "show"  the good stats.

This seems to be  exactly what the water-cooled asicminer 40th at 2100 watt machine may be doing.

this is a thread on the asicminer 8 nano 40th 2100 watt miner.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4931395.msg44434150#msg44434150


it does this point miner to a special server site  which then point to a pool of your choice.

so a fraud can be done  by simply making the 'fake' miner with 4th and 2100  watts go to their server then add  36th  so the pool of your choice says you are mining 40th and your meter reads 2100 watts.

This gear may also do this.  Since it must point to their pool.

Pretty clever as it would show you 110th at the pool  .

This may be the new fraud faking hash rate to trick a guy with money to spend.
19087  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Agilmine - Your REAL Altcoin FPGA miner [Updated! 8/16] on: August 28, 2018, 02:17:14 PM
going to try new software today.  I will post back.
19088  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bad news from Nvidia on: August 28, 2018, 02:16:11 PM
All this means is we wont see those dumb mining GPU's without display ports.... so who cares.

which is actually a good thing, now manufactures have no reason to reduce warranty time. well they might create bullshit around just to reduce it. they have nothing that can prove if a gpu was mining or used for gaming.

Not quite sure why everyone keeps going on about the warranty.
I may be wrong, but as far as i understand, If the product is sold in EUROPE, the manufacturer HAS to back a full 12 months warranty, so long as the product has not been tampered with (which would include overclocking, but not factory overclock).
So basically, they have to either repair or replace the card, otherwise it could not be sold in EUROPE as it would not be fit for purpose....

If you look at easycryptohunter for example, they are a UK company specializing in mining rigs, and all their rigs come with 12 months warranty.
I'm guessing it may be different in other parts of the world...don't know


when I buy a 1080ti from evga it has a 3 year warranty.

and I don't have a lot of cheap power but I have some.

so a 3 year warranty =  big value for me.
19089  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: August 28, 2018, 12:11:43 PM
Never liked Eth  once they did the fork to roll back the huge theft It got 2 coins stuck in a wallet I have on a mac mini.

I have never been able to get the wallet to synch.  It simply reaches the fork date  and freezes.  Even with  a 2tb ssd it wont go past that point.

Never got a good solution  for it.  I email and pm'd them  there were 3 or 4 of us with the issuse one guy had 6 coins stuck another had 11.

So I simply  gave up on the coin.  When it got over 1000  I spent days trying to free the wallet up  and simply a no go.

Now it is around 287.50    so  I pretty much think it will tank to under 200 soon.
19090  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: FPGA Mining Rig, Meet NR104 by NocRoom LLC on: August 27, 2018, 10:28:30 PM
I asked for it to be moved to alt coins.

so  right now  cn7 is going to be forked  and in theory you gear will drop 4x of its speed.

you are asking 25000 for it.

my guess is you saw the fork coming and want to move this out asap.

Since it is the developers of monero that say they will hurt fpgas 4x  not me do you have a plan if this happens?

The actual devs explain it much better: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/4218



" @SChernykh
  Contributor
SChernykh commented 24 days ago
New ASICs will also be many times slower because of the nature of these changes.
 @SChernykh
Fixed armv7 build

ed62058
@SChernykh
  Contributor
SChernykh commented 24 days ago
Well, that depends on ASIC implementation. We don't know for sure how their internals work. But according to a lot of scientific papers about hardware implementations of division and square root - yes, looks like 16x times slower."



and

"@MoneroCrusher
  
MoneroCrusher commented 23 days ago
So practically & effectively this makes FPGAs 4x slower, making them much worse in terms of $/hash (see Xilinx FPGA, 22 kH/s CN7 for 4-5k$) than GPUs and ASICs 16x slower still being better than GPUs in terms of production cost/hash but they'll be useless within a couple months and not break even.

So this makes GPUs & CPUs the best thing to mine with, if Monero keeps the strict 6 months fork schedule.
Is this correct?
 @SChernykh
  Contributor
SChernykh commented 23 days ago
Yes, it's correct. At least 4 times slowdown compared to Cryptonight v1 for all kinds of ASIC/FPGA."




Me below

so even if  asics are made they will be 16x slower

and fpga's once programmed will be 4x slower

these are the actual developers words not mine

So if they are correct

monero  should have legs here  it could be your gear loses a ton of value.


this was lifted from my alt coin thread.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3843565.msg44771016#msg44771016
19091  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: I Am Unplugging My Bitcoin Cash Miners & You Should Too | ASIC Mining Is Dying on: August 27, 2018, 10:21:07 PM
Seems there are many who believe in the technology and are just mining at a loss just to get some BTC.

...

...

...



...

I've re-read Phil's post about 5 times and it honestly doesn't make much sense (literally and financially).  Yes, spending on electricity will lower your tax liability on what you mined.  But only to the tune of 33% (or insert your tax rate here).  Maybe I have a different definition of mining at a loss, but I define it as spending more on mining than what you are earning, I.E. The money you spent could have instead been spent on buying the coins outright with the results of more coins.  Or in other terms, instead of pumping $10 in the claw machine to win the stuffed animal, you could have bought 2 stuffed animals for $10.  If you are mining, then you pay taxes on everything you mine.  But if you mine and hold, and the currency goes up, then you are still paying capital gains taxes, no different than buying it outright.


Lets make coins = to 1000 usd

example 1

I made  5000 profit on mining this year,

I spent 5000 on machines
I spent 5000 on power
I mined 15000 in coins
profit = 15000 - 10000 = 5000  I owe tax on 5000  33% tax of 1667


rest of the year  I spend 4 k power  and earn 3 k in coins  loss of 1000

net 4000  gain  33% tax of 1333

in both cases I hodl  the coins mined  I would have 18 coins if they where  1000 each  

So I spent 4k   what happened this year I lowered my tax bill  by 333

second example

I made  5000 profit on mining this year,

I spent 5000 on machines
I spent 5000 on power
I mined 15000 in coins
profit = 15000 - 10000 = 5000  I owe tax on 5000  33% tax of 1667


I spend 4k  and buy 4k in coins

I have 15 coins then 4 coins  or 19 coins 

but I owe 1667 in tax not 1333.  end of year that is 333 or 334 loser.

but 


I have 18 coins in example 1
I have 19 coins in example 2

As long as I hodl them    example 2  cost me 333 more the example 1

So if those 1000 coins   drop to 332 or lower  example 1 is  the winner.

and example 2 is the loser

since the plan is to hodl  for 5 to 10 years.

example 1 has me 333 ahead  of
example 2

as long as I hodl.


If you read the long  thread above  I did say I can't justify  years and years of mining at a loss.

But with planning  I can mine at a loss from now until December 2017


In fact to explain a bit more

I am 333 or 334 ahead in cash for 2018

I am 18 coins vs 19 coins.

In 2019 december I sell  1 coin
  in both examples.

so I am 333/334 ahead in cash for 2018
in 2019  I am even  as I sold 1 coin in both examples  and my coins are 17 and 18

sell 1 coin in
2021
2023
2025
2027

even all those years.    coins are 13 and 14    I am  still yet to see  the real loss

sell 1 coin in

2030
2033
2036

even all those year.  coins are 10 and 11  I am still yet to see the real loss

sell 2 coins in

2037
2039
2041
2043

even all those years   coins are 2 and 3  I am still yet to see the real loss

sell a coin in

2044
2047

even all this years and I  now am 90 years old.

0 coins left in example 1

1 coin left in example 2  and still yet to suffer the loss as I did not sell that coin  so for 29 years  I am 333 usd ahead.

and in year 30  I fall behind by the value of 1 coin only if I sell it.
19092  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain Launches Antminer S9 Hydro on: August 27, 2018, 10:03:21 PM
I think what he's saying is, if you have 0.3BTC and $2k, you could buy another 0.3BTC with that $2k or buy a miner which, over the next two years, will mine you about 0.2BTC. End result being, if you want more BTC you're better off buying BTC than this miner. Especially if you're looking for a boom in BTC pricing, since with booms come higher diffs which means a lower reward. 0.6BTC now is better than 0.5BTC in two years because 0.6BTC now can *still be* 0.6BTC in two years, guaranteed, while that 0.5BTC is a speculative best-case.

If you're planning on electric radiant heat in floors or a pool, this miner might be a good investment. But if BTC is your primary goal, I can't envision a situation where this machine is worth buying.

but he is wrong since the reality is I am using cash  not btc to buy the miner.

The fact that I buy whatever in btc  and don't hold the btc has nothing to do with my hodl btc.

He fails to separate and understand he is using cash  and btc has nothing to do with the purchase. Other then as an envelope to deliver the cash to bitmain.

He fails to understand that buying gear and  mining is a completely different animal  then buying coin and holding.  huge issue for me.

He fails to understand that a 45gb miner has $$$  to some as a good space heater.

Myself I can't use this as they lack efficiency of the T2Turbo  and cost 2x that of the standard s9.
19093  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Cheap electricity available, need advice on: August 27, 2018, 09:31:36 PM
You would be far better off to stay SMALL and quiet. and private..under the radar and serve/help only yourself.
The cheap electricity is only blood in the water that attracts big bad hungry remorseless sharks

if you do 10 s-9's  at 3 cent power  you clear 20 dollars a day

10 s9's with psu's are about 475 each if you have a coupon

so 4750 / 20 = 237 days to break even.

not much to lose only 4750 plus setup cost for 10 miners.

so

100 miners   means

47500  / 200  = 237 days to break even   but you now have enough gear to be robbed

700 miners means  1 mega watt

1400 a day   and same 237 days to break even.    But you are truly worth robbing and a nice target to shoot at.

If you feel lucky go for it.
19094  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain Launches Antminer S9 Hydro on: August 27, 2018, 05:18:52 PM
So you are saying buying a miner for 0,22 BTC that DOES NOT make 0,17 BTC within 2 years is a great investment?

Well, this is where I pass...  I will NOT buy any miner if the amount of BTC (or BCH, LTC or ETH) is -lower- then the BTC, BCH, LTC, ETH I allready own.
Sorry, but it the most stupid thing you can do with your Cryptoś right now...

Investing and not gainging the amount of BTC you pay Huh  Maybe I am stupid, but I don't get that.

Be me guest, if bringing your BTC to lower numbers then you allready own is your goal.

what does it have to do with btc.

I have 2000 usd
I have .3 btc

I buy btc  with the 2000 usd.

and buy the miner.

my btc stays the same.

.3 btc

my cash drops.
19095  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GPU Manufacturing Giant Nvidia Leaves Crypto Mining on: August 27, 2018, 04:34:21 PM
Nvidia was mining alt coins not bitcoins.

I never saw or read about a sha 256 nvidia miner.

So this belongs in alt coins

not in bitcoin.

My thoughts are Nvidia fucked up  big time.

They are now tossing bs  around to cover for their decision to produce mining only cards.

Gpu mining will survive  and a clever  development team  will  build   an algo  that nvidia is clearly superior  then amd.

They will promise  fork and fork and fork.

They will open  with  a bang and nvidia cards will mine on.

Read how  monero handles its algo  nvidia should do the same.
19096  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Agilmine - Your REAL Altcoin FPGA miner [Updated! 8/16] on: August 27, 2018, 04:09:37 PM
I need to do a video

here is video

Your video will be live at: https://youtu.be/_bet2aRAhvw


it needs time to down load and publish



it does about 501 mhs

you can see it earn 21.8 coins


my meter reads 262 watts  with it mining
my meter read  241  watts  with 12 v dc power removed  so 21 watts for this algo


xdag.exe -m 1 -d 142.44.143.234:777



19097  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [180PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN on: August 27, 2018, 03:41:33 PM
http://ckpool.org/blocks/




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[   ] 496708.confirmed 2017-11-29 09:32 75K
[   ] 499370.confirmed 2017-12-14 22:11 91K
[   ] 502677.confirmed 2018-01-05 04:34 112K
[   ] 507708.confirmed 2018-02-04 22:14 139K
[   ] 511309.confirmed 2018-02-28 04:45 152K
[   ] 514811.confirmed 2018-03-23 09:40 163K
[   ] 514852.confirmed 2018-03-23 16:12 163K
[   ] 521726.confirmed 2018-05-08 02:46 183K
[   ] 524676.confirmed 2018-05-27 11:43 195K
[   ] 526351.confirmed 2018-06-06 18:50 200K
[   ] 526657.confirmed 2018-06-08 21:01 201K
[   ] 526993.confirmed 2018-06-11 09:13 202K
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[   ] 527356.confirmed 2018-06-13 21:48 203K

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[   ] 527537.confirmed 2018-06-15 03:20 204K
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Apache/2.4.10 (Debian) Server at ckpool.org

that is full stats on every one we made.

go to the link  click a block  and go to the bottom line the diff is there for each one.

our latest one is right below


http://ckpool.org/blocks/538630.confirmed

Code:
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 "fee": 0.0,
 "payouts": {
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NOTE  I skipped many  but look at the bottom

   V
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"15NHX63AXcXbUSVa5ct41TkgBEcgHFC3fo": 476.783555987,
  "1LEDCWtQNFEKWYj6Tsj21qTuQRxjiuXmiC": 444.948290819,
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 "date": "[2018-08-27 00:01:01.936]",
 "hash": "0000000000000000000dd607a82af4ddddaa84287839bcd255532418cdfd9ee3",
 "shares": 778980388168,

 "diff": 11.6    <<<<   And there is the magic number  
}





Where do you get those stats?

Three is a record for us, at least since I've been here. I'll have a beerwhiskeywinescotchburbon to go with this triple block steak dinner.

Well  trips it was for Sunday.

Not bad.



Maybe  we do triple trips %?

Sunday  3
Monday  3
Tues      3

this will have us under 100

For aug  we did



11.6
   6.1
149.1
  61.7
    1.2
  53.1
116.3
   7.6
220.2
165.4
  70.3
166.1
174.2
    5.0
178.6
247.8
    4.9
  47.8
  92.1
    9.1

1788.2 total for 20 blocks

that is a 89.41  run

very good
19098  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 17.2TH/s, 1570W Innosilicon announces the most powerful and efficient BTC Miner on: August 27, 2018, 02:48:26 PM
Yeah that's nice. Hey question, how many chips are there per board?

Not sure  but give me a minute or 2.
19099  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Fulijuntuan TITAN 110TH 3200watts 32watts/TH? Real or Not? on: August 27, 2018, 02:27:40 PM
Why is it questions like this  are posted by newbies 90% of the time.

I sent them an email  to see what they are about.

I am willing to see if they send me a demo as proof of concept.

Until they reply I suggest no one buy from them.

19100  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: August 27, 2018, 01:29:40 PM
Won't have a significant effect, doesn't take any longer to rewrite the program for a FPGA than it does for a CPU or a GPU.
In fact, the only "drop" will be from miners that don't get updated in time for the fork I'm CERTAIN.
I believe the changes to the algo are supposed to target the differences in architecture directly and cause massive slowdowns on FPGAs

We've seen this song and dance before - the whole point to a FPGA is that it can be reconfigured, so pointing at "the difference in architecture" is a meaningless statement.

I don't see them being ABLE to keep FPGA's at low performance for long it at all since a FPGA is MORE configurable than any GPU.


The actual devs explain it much better: https://github.com/monero-project/monero/pull/4218



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@SChernykh
  Contributor
SChernykh commented 24 days ago
New ASICs will also be many times slower because of the nature of these changes.
 @SChernykh
Fixed armv7 build

ed62058
@SChernykh
  Contributor
SChernykh commented 24 days ago
Well, that depends on ASIC implementation. We don't know for sure how their internals work. But according to a lot of scientific papers about hardware implementations of division and square root - yes, looks like 16x times slower."



and

"@MoneroCrusher
  
MoneroCrusher commented 23 days ago
So practically & effectively this makes FPGAs 4x slower, making them much worse in terms of $/hash (see Xilinx FPGA, 22 kH/s CN7 for 4-5k$) than GPUs and ASICs 16x slower still being better than GPUs in terms of production cost/hash but they'll be useless within a couple months and not break even.

So this makes GPUs & CPUs the best thing to mine with, if Monero keeps the strict 6 months fork schedule.
Is this correct?
 @SChernykh
  Contributor
SChernykh commented 23 days ago
Yes, it's correct. At least 4 times slowdown compared to Cryptonight v1 for all kinds of ASIC/FPGA."


so even if  asics are made they will be 16x slower

and fpga's once programmed will be 4x slower

these are the actual developers words not mine

So if they are correct

monero  should have legs here  it could be worth a buy and hold or at least mine and hold.
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