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1981  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 3.3.0: modular ASIC/FPGA, GBT, Strtm, RPC, Lnx/OpnWrt/PPA/W64, BE Blade on: October 16, 2013, 07:43:43 AM
3.3.0 is running well here, Win32 version running on Windows 8.1 Ent.  Currently only controlling a few Block Erupters and two Blades.
1982  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: About P2POOL improve efficiency on: October 15, 2013, 04:54:46 PM
Cool story, bro.

Try reposting, only in English.  Google doesn't translate from Gibberish yet.
1983  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [EU/UK GROUP BUY] Blue Fury USB miner 2.2 - 2.7 GH/s on: October 15, 2013, 07:35:27 AM
Woo-hoo!   Mid October!  Can't wait to get home to try my miners!  Grin
1984  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Power Supply Question on: October 14, 2013, 07:12:32 PM
To run those things, you need an old ATX2.01 PSU - you're probably talking a PSU around 10 years old.  Back then they were heavily 5V biased.  I'm thinking the old Enermax 430W PSU I bought to run a SlotA Athlon would be ideal.

Now PSUs are basically a 12V unit with a few 5V and 3.3V feeds for SATA and the likes.

Some very recent OEM PCs have PSUs that ONLY output 12V - there's no other outputs, the little 5V and 3.3V are produced by the board, and the drives are run from a connector on the board.

To design a mining board that needs a 10 year old PSU spec is madness, as DeathAndTaxes said.
1985  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 3.3.0: modular ASIC/FPGA, GBT, Strtm, RPC, Lnx/OpnWrt/PPA/W64, BE Blade on: October 14, 2013, 10:49:16 AM
How is the BTC/hr number calculated?  It's a bit pointless for me, as I'm not mining BTC - I'm mining PPCoin. 
1986  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [EU/UK GROUP BUY] Blue Fury USB miner 2.2 - 2.7 GH/s on: October 14, 2013, 10:36:12 AM

No, it was two actual weeks. 14 days not 3 months like other companies Smiley

Heh, I'd be happy if it were 3 months.  It's 6 months since I ordered a Jalapeno - still 4 months worth of orders in front of mine.  By the time it arrives, the fan inside it will be the most valuable part.

Then again, I'm hoping the altcoins I'm mining with my miners will go up in price...
1987  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [EU/UK GROUP BUY] Blue Fury USB miner 2.2 - 2.7 GH/s on: October 14, 2013, 10:34:52 AM
 Tongue

 Grin
1988  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: DDos sources is GHash.IO and associates on: October 14, 2013, 07:59:48 AM
Reputable? Who cares if its reputable? All it takes is one disgruntled employee or a dedicated hacker to take control of the pool and do whatever they want with that power. Sorry but no pool should have 40% of the network hash power which btcguild has had in recent months. That is more dangerous than a few small pools being "not reputable"

Except BTC Guild hasn't been 40% for roughly 6 months.  Maybe you should learn more about the actual network hashrate distribution instead of quoting shit from reddit/forums from blockchain.info's 24-hour charts.  BTC Guild was only ONCE above 40%, and that was entirely due to ASICMINER not being setup for solo mining when they first started up.

Never said you sustained 40% of the network hash rate I just said you had it. An attacker doesn't need to sustain that forever just long enough to do whatever he needs to do. I like Btcguild and I think eleuthria has done great things over there. But having so much of the network's hash power (and hence it's security) at one pool is not a good idea.

Just admit you were wrong, dumbass.  You're just digging yourself deeper in to the hole you've made for yourself.
1989  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [EU/UK GROUP BUY] Blue Fury USB miner 2.2 - 2.7 GH/s on: October 14, 2013, 07:25:57 AM
Mid October is the 15th.  So they must be in the post today, then?  Woo-hoo!   Grin

Two weeks (tm)?
1990  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: A Complete Guide to P2Pool - Merged Mining (BTC/NMC/DVC/IXC/I0C) plus LTC, Linux on: October 11, 2013, 07:58:04 AM
You'll see "Got Merged Mining Work!" in the P2Pool console.  If you're getting that, it's working.  Then just wait for your payouts...
1991  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: cheapest place to buy usb miners 333mh ones in the uk on: October 10, 2013, 01:14:41 PM

333Mh/s brings in about 3 to 4$ a month and rapidly becoming less...

It is possible to use them to mine altcoins, which can be a bit more profitable.
You mean Litecoin? No it can't be used for that.


No, I didn't mean Litecoins, because they're not SHA256.  Roll Eyes

Mining altcoins is a long term investment, and one that needs careful consideration and some market trading balls...
1992  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: cheapest place to buy usb miners 333mh ones in the uk on: October 10, 2013, 12:45:18 PM

333Mh/s brings in about 3 to 4$ a month and rapidly becoming less...

It is possible to use them to mine altcoins, which can be a bit more profitable.
1993  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Blade Eruptor shut down on: October 10, 2013, 11:55:35 AM
try to reset blade.

try to read thread.

 Roll Eyes
1994  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: P2Pool public node on: October 10, 2013, 10:10:16 AM
in total P2Pool miners has higher payouts than mining in other pools.
Citation needed.
You will receive payout value (shown on stats) each time the block is found by the whole p2pool network. Sometimes it can be a few blocks a day, other time no for a day. Yes, that is more variance accordingly to centralized pools, but in more long period P2Pool miners has higher payouts.

Yes, you've just said the same thing a different way.  You haven't proved it.

I ran my own p2pool node for a while, and I didn't see any difference in payouts compared to Eligius or BTCGuild.
1995  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Why are people paying $400 for Jalapeņos on Ebay? on: October 10, 2013, 07:55:12 AM

Well, I'm cancelling my Paypal account right now.  If it's not linked to my bank anymore, good luck getting that money back.


Paypal will still take the money from your account - only way to stop it is to close your bank account.
1996  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: USB block erupters are now useless. $5 - $7 each. on: October 10, 2013, 07:24:56 AM
I'm mining alt coins with my sticks.  I'm hoping they'll go up in value.
1997  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [480 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers on: October 09, 2013, 05:21:51 PM
100TH, that's good for your pool which is apparently taking over BTC and paying for all these DDoS and taking over forums and the likes.  Tongue
1998  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Eligius not paying out to my BTC-e account on: October 09, 2013, 05:19:43 PM
That's a lot of TX fees you've lost.  Maybe if you contact wizkid057 in the Eligius thread he could sort something out for you?
1999  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [22 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 09, 2013, 05:12:02 PM
Nice to see that totally unproductive 0.3BTC in your payout queue.  Grin
2000  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Eligius not paying out to my BTC-e account on: October 09, 2013, 05:08:38 PM
BTC-E can't handle "Mined" transactions reliably, if at all.

That's why you should use a real wallet, not a BTC-E one (which also change randomly).
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