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I would not buy a 980ti at all considering the new Nvidia chips will be released this year and possibly in the next few months. 1070's were $379 MSRP when they were released. I figure the 1170's will be $399. In my mind its stupid ot be buying 980ti's for this cost when certainly much better chips can be had soon that may hash 2-3x or more than what a 980ti can do.
Too many people let greed get in the way of common sense when it comes to mining.
True. Not being able to mine ethash also leaves them vulnerable if the equihash market should collapse for some reason. Plus the added power consumption and needing 2 power connectors instead of 1 making them have a hidden cost as well.
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That would be considered a Ponzi scheme ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Amount of steem doesn't impact how much you will earn. You can power up with that steem and get a higher voting power, but the downside is you won't be able to power down for another 2 years after powering up. Ok, so having more steem gives me the ability to influence how much other users make by upvoting and so on, but my own earnings from posting, commenting and curating is unaffected? So no long term strategy involves having to buy extra currency to make it, got it! ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Thanks.
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Sannsynligvis er det billigste og raskeste: - 1. Selge digital valuta mot EUR på GDAX (eies av coinbase)
2. Overføre EUR gratis og instant fra GDAX til Coinbase 3. Overføre fra Coinbase til Revolut (må ha verifisert Revolut ved å gjennomføre en EUR-transfer først) 4. Bruke Revolut til å veksle fra EUR til NOK/SEK/DKK 5. Overføre fra Revolut til Norsk/Svensk/Dansk konto
På denne mpten skal man få lavest mulig fee hele veien.
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Fikk en Trezor levert med non-express levering her for en ukes tid siden. Det kom akkurat en mail om at fortollingen var utført, men jeg har ikke fått regningen i posten enda. Kan oppdatere med info når jeg får denne. Hittil har jeg betalt ca. 1000 kroner for Trezoren eks MVA/gebyrer.
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1600 watts might be a bit low for 6 1080 TI, especially for the one that also has to power the MB, CPU, RAM, SSD etc. It will work, since you can always just set the power limit down, but there might be circumstances where you would want to run at a higher power output. Depends on the algo also of course.
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DCR is not worth mining anymore...sia too.
Yeah, they made ASIC miners for Sia recently so thats no longer worth mining. For some reason my nicehash miner still does Dagger Hashimoto + Decred some times, so someone is still paying for that algo.
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In my parts I would have to pay about the same for a 980 TI as I would for a 1070 so I would of course go for the 1070. But even if the 980 TI is cheaper you need to consider the fact that you need more PSU power, 2 power connectors instead of 1 and so on. Those costs also add up. Still good advice to get one if you can find them cheap enough.
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So do you somehow make more steem the more steem you have? Is that how it works? Can someone please help me understand how this works?
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I feel like most of the time I spend a little bit of time filling out the forms and joining some telegram channel and never see a single token out of it. But it only costs me a little bit of time so meh..
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Currently, in my market anyway, the P-cards are selling for more than their regular gaming counterparts. There are no benefits to these cards that make them worth paying more for, right? I mean they are just stropped down versions of the gaming card right?
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So what does this really mean? Is it just a warning or will it potentially lead to new regulations?
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To put it bluntly, it was impossible for them to generate a 1.3%+ daily interest. Simply unrealistic. If it could generate so much revenue by pooling everyone's investments and using Bitconnect's bot to trade in crypto, everyone would be millionaires. The bots would make the Bitconnect's dev and their future generations so rich that they would never have to work a single day again.
Exactly. Basic math shows how absurd their claims were. With compounding interest the profits they promised people were just several orders of magnitude too high. And they even promised those returns in FIAT money.
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DSTM is the fastest for me at least. It's got a 2% dev fee, but I think it is still faster even if I factor that in.
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Can confirm, this was the fastest ETH miner I could find for my rig currently. (1060 3GB hynix)
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Finally got my 1060 rig to mine ETH under windows. I was not aware that I would have to set the virtual memory of the OS that big to make it work.
Turns out I lost in the silocon lottery and ended up with 8 hynix cards, barely able to break 19-19.5 MH/s per card. Meanwhile I can do equihash at around 300 sols/s per card. I guess I'll stick to that for now. I was kind of hoping to have ETH as a fallback option in case the equihash market crashes.
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I think it's got some potential, depending on how well the mobile app launch is. If they manage to get some traction on mobile devices it could get big fast.
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Is there some kind of issue preventing me from running ethash effectively on 3GB 1060s in Windows 10?
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Is there any tools to move the entire contents of the ETH wallet, including ERC20 tokens and all, to a different wallet? I'm looking at getting a Trezor, and I'm just trying to prepare for moving all my stuff over. Right now I have just been collecting some ETH and a bunch of airdropped tokens on my address, but I never really got into managing the tokens.
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Tinker around 60-70% Power limit and anywhere from 100-135 on core 400-500 memory.
Cool, they run at 60-70% without dropping in performance? That is pretty neat.
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