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21  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The reason behind creating Bitcoin. on: January 07, 2020, 08:59:32 PM
In 2008, there was a huge economic catastrophe in the world. Some banks conspired and deliberately caused this economic disaster. This is why many people were financially disadvantaged and lost their trust in the bank. I think Satoshi made bitcoin to save people from this disaster. That is, Satoshi has created a currency where there is no third party. There will be no central bank. No one can control it. Customer to customer transactions can be done. While Bitcoin has no controller, no one will be able to intentionally disrupt its finances. Bitcoin introduced a new horizon to the world's economy and freed people from this economic catastrophe.

So I think this is why Bitcoin was created. Is that the only reason? Or are there more reasons? What is your opinion?

Close but not quite there.

22  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Bitmain & Canaan To Release 5nm chip ASIC Miners in Q1 2020! on: January 07, 2020, 08:49:52 PM
So a pump to 200 is short  but a pump to 1k gets us to 1.4mil x 5 = 7 mil a day in income .

Now 1k vs 45 dollars is 20x price jump.

but 3 billion to 65 billion  does seem like to big of a move to happen.

An interesting thing is BTC is now back over 8k.
23  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Bitmain & Canaan To Release 5nm chip ASIC Miners in Q1 2020! on: January 07, 2020, 07:49:47 PM
bitmain dropped price under 800 for t17 not  subject to trump tax if you order 1 at a time

https://shop.bitmain.com/product/detail?pid=00020200107142814172GxOYpK6s06B5

they are looking to clear gear out.

the t17 can do 45 watts with correct firmware.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5208500.0

Antminer T17

"...Downvolts to 1900w at 42th/s - 45w/th..."

from topic page on the thread above.

bitmain has an issue of being oversold once 1/2 ing comes.

All of the above relates to the topic as they have to be afraid that btc price is not going to rise to meet miners needs.
So they are selling bigger and better gear real soon just around the corner.

I smell a big crash coming very soon.
24  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Bitmain drops prices again on: January 07, 2020, 03:53:58 PM
t-17 shipping jan 11-20 = 755 no trump tax if you buy 1

https://shop.bitmain.com/product/detail?pid=00020200107142814172GxOYpK6s06B5

first time  it is a legit no issue price under 800

t-17+ shipping feb 11-20 = 1011

https://shop.bitmain.com/product/detail?pid=00020200107140204896zxU627b8066E

longer wait maybe okay

but they cracked the  800 ceiling on the t17 ships in 4 to 13 days

that t-17 would allow a 220 dollar 30% coupon

so 755-220 = 535 + 126 dhl shipping =  661 for a 40th t17  it earns about 5.42 a day if you have free power.

my deal it earns 2.71 a day so 250 days for roi  if I ignore the 1/2 ing.
25  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Question about: fan speed and temperatures (S17) on: January 06, 2020, 10:11:08 PM
You could be right or wrong.

Enough heat and the psu becomes less efficient.

Bitmain has been better with heat then most other gear.

But at a certain heat it will lose some efficiency.

I think I can find a chart. On bitmain website.

https://shop.bitmain.com/product/detail?pid=0002019072316001724716dkNtX50679

the psu has an op range of 20c to 60c

I know there are some efficiency charts

found them for the apw7

https://shop.bitmain.com/product/detail?pid=00020190918160626197jS1ejsgA06DC

as you max out the  power efficiency drops from 95 to  93  chart is on the left.

most psu's have this issue as you approach max power bitmain has done a decent job with many of their newer psu's
I have found that the apw3++ are bulletproof at 1200 watts but when you push them close to 1600 watts they have issues.
26  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 1% fee solo mining USA/DE 253 blocks solved! on: January 06, 2020, 05:09:37 AM


Suggestions  don't collect 10x .250 = 2.5 btc

collect 10 x .1 = 1

or 10 x .125 = 1.25

don't send  all to the renting service.

rent 1/3 then 1/3 then 1/3

many renting services have skipped out.

it took me dec 29 to jan5 to spend the .125

at nice hash.

but I never had more then .45 btc in nicehash's hands.

remember they claimed to have had 4000+ btc stolen in dec 2017

and they stopped paying it back about a month ago.

good luck with this.
27  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: They want your Bticoin. Don't fall for this new scam, it's too real on: January 05, 2020, 09:22:05 PM
The rate of desperation in the cryptocurrency industry is really hitting the roof.

 I decided to take this medium to enlighten users to protect themselves and their assets against a new scam in town.

 A guy by name "Allen Stanley" messaged me on telegram.
 He said he wants us to make money together.
 I told him to go on, he said he works with Betxloot.com,a crypto betting site.

 He said he could make anyone he likes to win the bet, that he can proof it if I want, but I had to create an account on the above site and bet with at least $70.

He said he would have done it himself, but the team already knew him and his wallet address, so he wanted to make another person win and share in the winning 50/50.


 I told him I didn't have such money, so he insulted me, after which I told him to bring the $70 for the betting, then he will take 60% if he makes me win.

 He told me to give him my username on the site, which I did, immediately he sent $70 to my dashboard.
 He told me to place a bet, which I did, when the bet which lasts about 2mins was up, he made me a winner.

 I won $4998, he dropped his btc address and told me to withdraw and then send his 50%, to me it was too good to be true.

So I attempted to withdraw to my btc wallet, and a message popped up, it read "because it's a new account, your assets are frozen, you will have to deposit about $100 - $170 to unfreeze your account.

When I showed him a screenshot, he pretended as though it was random, he started persuading me to deposit $100 to unfreeze the account,so I could withdraw the huge sum I had won.

 I believe by now you too have come to understand that it is a scam site, Allen Stanley is working to get people deposit $100 to get a winning that is not real.

 Even other members of the platform were chatting of a game that doesn't exist, making it seem like a normal activity, which we already know they are all part of this scam group.

Please do not fall for this new scam betxloot.com, they might want to entice you with huge winnings, but a they want us your btc, don't give in.

this was an obvious scam I bolded the reason why.

It is easy to create multiple wallets multiple emails and multiple accounts on most any website.

When he said he had an account and was known by the website and needed a new account name to hide from the website that was a red flag.
In fact If he could win anytime he wold just make a different account and wallet to do so.



take a look at my signature and realize that he simply could have 2 or 3 or 4 or more accounts.  I have multiple accounts here.

Well you only lost 100 bucks  lesson learned fairly cheaply.
28  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 1% fee solo mining USA/DE 253 blocks solved! on: January 05, 2020, 03:42:12 PM
I hoped you were successful guy. Nevertheless, You have done your best. I wish a better chance to you.

By the way, How you people, upload photo in this comments?



use the free website  imgur.com

upload to the site then use direct link

https://i.imgur.com/MExXvvX.png


load images at 1600 size


once you have the link

write [img] the image link   [/ i m g]

dont use the spaces  in the end [/im g]
29  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 1% fee solo mining USA/DE 253 blocks solved! on: January 04, 2020, 01:46:48 PM
 I am on my alt account

Well ck runs the pool he only collects if a block hits.
Miners only collect if a block hits.

Nicehash  makes risk free coin with every rental.
So if I put up 1.6ph
and chillfactor puts up .4ph

we have a constant 2.0ph mining

If it costs 0.00002000 x 2000 = 0.04 + 3% or  0.0412 daily at nicehash

If 2.0 ph earns

0.00001761 x 2000 = 0.03522

if we charge 0.00002 x 2000 = 0.04

Nicehash gets zero


renters save 0.0012 a day or 8.76 usd

chillfactr
philipma1957 (thats me)
ck

get 0.04-0.03522 = 0.00478 a day profit.  34.90 usd if coins are 7300

lot of work for  43 usd a day

 Need to think about it.

If I had 4ph it could be worth it.

30  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Number 9! Ninth altcoin thread. Back to the moon Baby! on: January 04, 2020, 11:07:34 AM
You can mortgagee less, I mortgaged one rig.  But I think you guys are right, it doesn't feel right to me.  I could mortgage $20,000 and have my gpus making $90 a day.  Too good to be true.  I'll see if I get i get burned out of my 100 coins.  I calculated it will take around 200 days to make the mortgage back at the current market.

what does 1x 1080ti earn if you mortage coins

lets say I have a rig with 3 1070's 2 1080's 1 1080ti  six cards

it pulls around 1000 watts or 24 kwatts a day.

so 10 cent =  2.40 in power
      5 cent =  1.20 in power

if the rig earns 12 bucks a day with a mortgage

it earns 3.60 a day with no mortgage  that is a profit at 10 cents

so if you mortgage a rig and earn 12 bucks
and dont mortgage 2 rigs and earn 7.20

you are at 19.20 power is 7.20 at 10 cents = 12 a day profit.

on 3 rigs 1 mortgaged and 2 not mortgaged

so if this math is true then a mix of rigs reduces risk of a con.

which means others will be doing this and if it is a con it will break down quickly
31  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 1% fee solo mining USA/DE 253 blocks solved! on: January 03, 2020, 09:51:35 PM
mrr is more expensive.

everyone is over 0.00002393

https://www.miningrigrentals.com/rigs/sha256

 
"Hashrate
Price/TH/Day
Min. Rental Hours
Max. Rental Hours
default | available 
2.5PHS ReadDescription! FastUP! diff > 1000000
97.48   2.50P   0.00002394   3hrs
(0.00763088)
48hrs
(0.122094)
Rent Now!
5.0PHS ReadDescription! FastUP! diff > 1000000
97.14   5.00P   0.00002394   3hrs
(0.01526175)
48hrs
(0.244188)
Rent Now!
3.0PHS ReadDescription! FastUP! diff > 1000000
96.87   3.00P   0.00002394   3hrs
(0.00915705)
48hrs
(0.1465128)
Rent Now!
SHARig3
88.11   11.00P   0.00002395   3hrs
(0.03358988)
24hrs
(0.268719)
Rent Now!
SHARig2
86.89   5.00P   0.00002395   3hrs
(0.01526813)
24hrs
(0.122145)
Rent Now!
xnonce T-9
99.92   11.50T   0.00002417   3hrs
(0.00003544)
14hrs
(0.00016538)
Rent Now!
Antminer10
100.00   14.00T   0.00002418   3hrs
(0.00004315)
24hrs
(0.00034524)
Rent Now!"


right now the fools club is paying 0.0000189
32  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: T17e review. on: January 03, 2020, 09:09:48 PM
t17+ in the house  64 th version

9:07 pm     3630.74kwatts on meter  65.2th
7:07 pm     3624.14kwatts on meter  65.3th
6:07 pm     3621.18kwatts on meter  65.2th
5:37 pm     3619.71kwatts on meter  65.2th
5:07 pm     3618.23kwatts on meter  64.9th
4:37 pm     3616.74kwatts on meter  65.5th
4:07 pm     3615.24kwatts on meter

so far 1500 watts in 30 minutes
doing about 65.5 th
early numbers  are  3000watts /65.5th = 45.80 watts a th

now 2990 watts in 60 minutes   2990/64.9th = 46.07 watts a th

now after 3 hours 45.43 watts a th
now after 5 hours 47.54 watts a th

need to get longer reads but if true to this a nice unit
I am very impressed at the power used  for my t17+  64 th

it just arrived today

Mining here below

http://solo.ckpool.org/users/146UJM5kgzLVUV23CXCf33KQKHckoX1gx3

Code:
{
 "hashrate1m": "68.3T",
 "hashrate5m": "66.6T",
 "hashrate1hr": "19.8T",
 "hashrate1d": "980G",
 "hashrate7d": "1.48T",
 "lastshare": 1578086807,
 "workers": 2,
 "shares": 26698540695,
 "bestshare": 13461125718.35872,
 "bestever": 13461125718,
 "worker": [
  {
   "workername": "146UJM5kgzLVUV23CXCf33KQKHckoX1gx3",
   "hashrate1m": "68.3T",
   "hashrate5m": "66.6T",
   "hashrate1hr": "19.8T",
   "hashrate1d": "980G",
   "hashrate7d": "1.48T",
   "lastshare": 1578086807,
   "shares": 26666371071,
   "bestshare": 13461125718.35872,
   "bestever": 13461125718
  }
 ]
}
















stratum+tcp://btc.viabtc.com:3333
philipma1957new.249t17plus
x
33  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 1% fee solo mining USA/DE 253 blocks solved! on: January 03, 2020, 01:35:46 AM
So it looks like our solo try struck out!  Lips sealed

maybe next time


no rates are stupid high again

we have .1106 left on this order
39963ee8

and we have 0.0896 left on this order

5313094d

this are on sha256asicboost algo
on nicehash

fuckers just spend to much to rent so it shuts down.


howing
All Orders
 for
All Algorithms

ORDER TYPE & ID   STARTED   STATUS   SPENT & REMAINING   ALGORITHM, MARKET & POOL   ACTIONS
S
#5313094d
01 January 2020 at 5:08 PM   Active   
0.15642845 BTC .......................... spent 0.156
Remaining: 0.08963638 BTC
SHA256AsicBoost (USA market)
Pool: fools 2
S
#39963ee8
01 January 2020 at 5:07 PM   Active   
0.06449226 BTC  .......................... spent 0.064   .220
Remaining: 0.11068974 BTC
SHA256AsicBoost (EU market)
Pool: fools 2
S
#4ab6ad8d
29 December 2019 at 2:16 PM   Cancelled   
0.13885682 BTC...............................  spent 0.138     total 0.358
Remaining: 0.05526864 BTC  moved to asicboost
SHA256 (EU market)
Pool: 10 fools solo club
S

#8d731a8a
29 December 2019 at 2:15 PM   Cancelled   
0.13373278 BTC ............................  spent 0..133    total spent 0.491
Remaining: 0.05163115 BTC moved to asicboost
SHA256 (EU market)
Pool: 10 fools solo club
S
#48ee7476
29 December 2019 at 2:16 PM   Cancelled   
0.15305799 BTC.............................. spent .153   total spent 0.644
Remaining: 0.03382459 BTC moved to asuic boost
SHA256 (USA market)
Pool: 10 fools solo club
S
#b5cb77e1
29 December 2019 at 2:17 PM   Cancelled   
0.09276042 BTC..................................... spent  .092  total spent 0.736
Remaining: 0.0673707 BTC moved to asic boost
SHA256 (USA market)
Pool: 10 fools solo club
S
#066c2a47
28 December 2019 at 11:24 PM   Cancelled   
0.07448016 BTC
Remaining: 0.06271633 BTC..............................  spent  0.01
SHA256 (USA market)
Pool: 10 fools solo club
F
#46e236e3
29 December 2019 at 7:16 PM   Completed   
0.07265300 BTC
Remaining: 0 BTC...................................            spent 0.072
SHA256 (EU market)
Pool: 10 fools solo club
F
#cde2d76e
29 December 2019 at 7:16 PM   Completed   
0.07265300 BTC
Remaining: 0 BTC ......................................  spent 0.072
SHA256 (USA market)
Pool: 10 fools solo club

Busy but we still have coin I will show all numbers later.
34  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 1% fee solo mining USA/DE 253 blocks solved! on: January 02, 2020, 09:42:22 PM
A) you are a troll and are simply playing with us.
B) you faked the gui to show this.

Dude calm down, there is no need to be mean to newbies, the guy has a valid question/concern that we are trying to solve/explain to him, if you can't be nice to someone at least leave them alone.




This directory is only available on your computer locally, it will only work for you but not for anyone else, you need to upload the image online using one of the websites that other members suggested.

choice C was not an accusation.

choices A and B are accusation

So he can show us  an imgur png link  we can look at the best share and see it.

I am interested in what he has to show  which is why I mentioned option C

The interested in his results/images.

 Sometimes print looks hard and cold  my A,B,C was written simply and briefly. Maybe he answers us with a link.
35  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: t17 40ths on: January 02, 2020, 09:14:05 PM
Okay 12 pieces of t17 correct?

Could you show firmware?

It is on the system page

Code:
System
Miner Type Antminer T17
Hostname antMiner
Model GNU/Linux
Hardware Version 19.10.1.3
Kernel Version Linux 4.6.0-xilinx-gff8137b-dirty #25 SMP PREEMPT Fri Nov 23 15:30:52 CST 2018
File System Version Mon Jul 29 00:19:06 CST 2019
CGminer Version

There are a few versions of firmware.

do you have the one above?

https://service.bitmain.com/support/download?product=Antminer%20T17

there is also this one.

and there are older ones.
36  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 1% fee solo mining USA/DE 253 blocks solved! on: January 02, 2020, 09:05:52 PM

There is no way on earth you would hit 17 blocks in 2 weeks with that hashrate, slushpool does "use" your hash power to mine other SHA algo based coins that have very low difficulty whereby finding 17 blocks is fairly easy, the rewards of those 17 blocks is probably equivalent to the amount of BTC rewards you would get mining BTC only.

You can confirm this by looking at the best share your miner scored, if it's => than the current difficulty of bitcoin then you found a bitcoin block.

Now assuming your miners ignores all the probabilities and math in the world and does actually find 17 blocks, mining on a pool does not give you any advantage over miners who find no blocks, this is the exact reason why you do get paid even if your miner doesn't find a block.


How could I show my photos?



Dude it really does not matter  first off it was not on this pool.

Second off  I did the math for you you did not hit 17 btc blocks.

On slush pool with only 220th.

So
 A) you are a troll and are simply playing with us.
B) you faked the gui to show this.
C) the gui is showing merged blocks due to an unknown reason.

but   if you want an idea  join imgur.com for free post the screen shot and show the highest  best share in the upper right

it should be over 14,000,000,000,000  since you made 17 blocks of btc and the share needed is 12,900,000,000,000 and just turned to 13,700,000,000,000+  the odds are one of the 17 blocks beat 14t
37  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: My S9 Heater version on: December 31, 2019, 10:31:44 PM
I don't have access to my philipma1957 account and this one does not have any merits.

When I get to my philipma1957 account I will drop some serious merits on this.

your design is way better then mine .

I have a s9 to work on I will do so later today.

I will do   a copy of your design.  Nice work. Cheaper then my idea and easy to do.  Nice!
38  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: VanitySearch (Yet another address prefix finder) on: December 26, 2019, 10:16:50 PM
Has anyone put together (or started to put together) a list of CPUs / Video Cards & the speed you can get out of them.
I know it's a newer project and Jean_Luc is working VERY VERY hard on it so getting accurate numbers is going to be a moving target. But for now all we can do is look through the thread and see who is running what to get a general idea.
So far I have pulled from this thread:

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 1080 Ti (28x128 cores) Grid(224x128)
914.418 MK/s (GPU 896.216 MK/s)

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (6x128 cores) Grid(48x128)
220.180 MK/s (GPU 220.180 MK/s)

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GT 520M (1x48 cores) Grid(8x128)
10.233 MK/s (GPU 7.026 MK/s)

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce RTX 2070 (36x64 cores) Grid(288x128)
1535.880 MK/s (GPU 1470.257 MK/s)

Added 30-April-2019

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 1060 3GB (9x128 cores) Grid(72x128)
321.929 MK/s (GPU 321.929 MK/s)

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 1080 (20x128 cores) Grid(160x128)
672.062 MK/s (GPU 672.062 MK/s)

Added 1-May-2019

GPU: GPU #0 Tesla V100-SXM2-16GB (80x64 cores) Grid(640x128)
GPU: GPU #3 Tesla V100-SXM2-16GB (80x64 cores) Grid(640x128)
GPU: GPU #2 Tesla V100-SXM2-16GB (80x64 cores) Grid(640x128)
GPU: GPU #1 Tesla V100-SXM2-16GB (80x64 cores) Grid(640x128)
7260.449 MK/s (GPU 7212.931 MK/s)
So 7260 / 4 = 1815 MK/s

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 750 (4x128 cores) Grid(32x128)
104.960 MK/s (GPU 94.405 MK/s) (2^32.12)

Added 3-May-2019
i7-7700K CPU Number of CPU thread: 8
22.092 MK/s (GPU 0.000 MK/s)

With -t 7
Number of CPU thread: 7
21.609 MK/s

Added 8-May-2019

EVGA RTX 2080 XC ULTRA
1427.967 MK/s (GPU 1424.946 MK/s)

Added 23-May-2019

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
961.319 MK/s (GPU 961.319 MK/s)

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti (68x64 cores) Grid(544x128)
GPU: GPU #1 GeForce RTX 2080 Ti (68x64 cores) Grid(544x128)
5128.213 MK/s (GPU 5128.213 MK/s)
So 5128 / 2  = 2564 MK/s


Added 8-June-2019

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 960M (5x128 cores) Grid(40x128)
117.802 MK/s (GPU 117.802 MK/s)

Added 23-July-2019

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 1660 (22x64 cores) Grid(176x128)
839.061 MK/s (GPU 839.061 MK/s)

Added 25-July-2019

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 1650 (14x64 cores) Grid(112x128)
511.906 MK/s (GPU 511.906 MK/s) (2^36.97)


Added 21-Nov-2019

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 970 (13x128 cores) Grid(104x128)
360.322 MK/s (GPU 331.442 MK/s) (2^32.77)

Added 25-Nov-2019

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce GTX 980 (16x128 cores) Grid(128x128)
375.384 MK/s (GPU 375.384 MK/s)

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER (34x64 cores) Grid(272x256)
[1361.71 Mkey/s][GPU 1361.71 Mkey/s]

GPU: GPU #0 GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER (48x64 cores) Grid(384x256)
[2001.52 Mkey/s][GPU 2001.52 Mkey/s]

Anything else?

-Dave

Last updated 25-Nov-2019.

Right now I am using

 a ryzen 9 3900 but I am using vanitygen64  it does a mere 4.7  with 24threads
vs 8 threads of an intel i7 7700k and vanitysearch doing 22.092mk

so it looks like this is better then vanitygen
39  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: VanitySearch (Yet another address prefix finder) on: December 26, 2019, 10:02:02 PM
What is a good cpu and or gpu to use for this?

 I have a ryzen 9 3900 each one does 24 threads.

I have a long vanity in mind 1234567890     ten long

1 pc has 50-50 shot after 320 days

I am trying to do this with a cpu vs a gpu

but I am willing to use a gpu is it is better.
40  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Moonlander 2 USB Stick PCB Diagram on: December 19, 2019, 09:20:52 PM
Hi, I'm developing an asic miner and I was wondering if anyone knew the name of the chip built into the Moonlander 2 USB Stick, it's a very efficient chip that I think I can scale.

Thanks in advance

it is a chip to mine scrypt not sha-256

so it needs to be a question in alt coins.

this is the person you need to talk to


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2420357.msg53022481#msg53022481


jstefanop
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