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2001  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: New to Mining - planning on S9 and Mineral Oil Bath on: November 04, 2021, 04:06:45 AM
Is there an advantage to leaving the fans on and have them running slowly to move the oil through the units - or am i better off just removing them entirely.

You will need a pump to handle the oil flow, these fans won't do any good when put under oil, and will eventually if not instantly die, you either get some fan simulators or use custom firmware that allows you to disable the fan check phase altogether.
2002  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2021, time for a new general & diff speculation thread... on: November 04, 2021, 03:09:34 AM
Two bits of information that maybe of interest, my apologies if this is old stuff:

1. blockchain.com estimates network hashing rate at 186 EH. Someone is adding a fair amount of hashing power

That's probably inaccurate especially if you are looking at the raw instant data, it's all over the place because it takes the block finding pace to calculate the hashrate, so if say 3 blocks were found in 15 mins instead of 30 mins their software would assume that the hashrate increased by a huge margin, and the same will happen if say 30 mins passed without anyone finding a block.


With that said, there is indeed newly added gears, but you don't have to go that far to figure out who is adding it and whether the world has the ability to make gears, we have at least 25% of whatever the average hashrate for the last epoch still missing, it was there once and it went offline, so it's only a matter of time before those gears start showing up.

And as for those who keep buying and S19 for S19 pro when we are just a few months away from what's likely going to be the end of this bull cycle - I don't know how they survive but I bet they will do a lot better than the newcomers who have yet to hear about bitcoin mining.

I can almost tell you exactly how things are going to play out, in the next few weeks/months BTC and all crypto will make huge moves to the upside, the price increase on BTC will offset any difficulty concerns regardless of how large they may be, the profitability of those S19s will go to the roof, people will pay 15-20k to get them but the party will be over well before they know it and bitcoin prices will come crashing rendering those S19s unprofitable for the majority of people, the smart ones will be collecting them for dust when the "not so smart" ones can't mine with them.

If you think the above scenario is me overestimating how things are going to be just look at prior market cycles, the human psychology never changes, people bought S9s for 2-3k probably even 4k a few days/weeks before the bear market, that same S9s were sold for $100 and less just a few months later, it will be fun to watch how things unfold, the next a few months will be very interesting for every miner.
2003  Local / العربية (Arabic) / Re: كيف التعامل مع مفاتيح البيتكوين السداسي ع on: November 03, 2021, 01:34:32 AM
انا كنت عامل توبك مع الأجانب و علموني هذا كله - افتكرت انو في طريقه اخرى !
الأن تم سحب جميع البلوكشين و ربطت البيتكوين كور و اضفت المفتاح السري للبحث في البيتكور - شكله بياخد وقت - واصل الأن 7%

لايوجد طريقة تانية اخي, هل نجحت في استخراج Base58 واضافته في احد المحافظ للاطلاع على رصيدك؟

ايضا لاادري مالحاجة لاستخدام كور فكل الطرق تؤدي الى نفس النتيجة, عند استخدامك للمحفطة فأنت فعليا تقوم باستخدام كور المحفظة الموجود على السيرفر الذي تقوم المحفظة بالاتصال به, لايوجد اي جدوى من هده الخطوة على حسب علمي.

البرنامج اليي كنت شاريه اسمه watermarksubtitlecreator
فوق الأرقم رقم صغير و احرف صغيره عباره عن 13 خانه اسمه Machine Code ( اتوقع هذا اليوزر نيم تبع البرنامج ) او ممكن يكون المشين تبع البيتكوين - و السيريال تحتهم مع ارقام البيتكوين !!!

اممممممم ابتدا كل شيء يوضح ✨

ابحت عن رقم 5 او حرف K او حرف L ان وجدت رقم خمسة يعني انه ينقصك 50 خانة, ان وجدت احد الحروف سينقصك 51 خانة اخر, لم افهم قصدك بخصوص الترتيب هل يمكن ان تكتب لنا مثالا هنا يعبر عن وضعية الكلام المكتوب (طبعا بعد تغيره جدريا).
2004  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: help antminer s9 please on: November 03, 2021, 12:01:04 AM
follow the photo of how it is


It doesn't change anything, I could see what is in the photo from the kernel log in your first post, as I said chances are you have two dead hash boards and only one working fine, the probability of this being the case is 90%, the other 10% would be firmware/PSU, i explained to you how to troubleshoot those in the previous post as well.

On a side note, what kind of firmware are you using? this doesn't look anything like the stock firmware.
2005  Local / التعدين / Re: GoodHash - معيار جديد في إدارة موارد التعدين! on: November 02, 2021, 09:33:35 PM
coupable , تسعين في المئة من البرامج المتعلقة بالتعدين يتم تصنيفها على انها فايروسات او ماشابه, لذلك فلا يعتد بها في مجال التعدين.

ولكن اوفقك الراي في كون عد الثقة في هدا الشخص والبرنامج الذي يروج له, اعتقد ان هدا البرنامج صمم لادارة عمليات التعدين حيت يمكنكك مراقبة الهاش ريت, الحرارة, استهلاك الكهرباء وكل التفاصيل الاخرى لكل اجهزتك من شاشة واحدة, وهدا امر ضروري لكل المعدنين, ولكن يوجد برامج معروفة موثوقة توفر هده الخدمات واحد ابرزها واشهرها وافضلها هو AwesomeMiner وسعر البرنامج رخيص نسبيا حوالي 2$ لكل جهاز شهريا, لايوجد اي سبب منطقي يجعلني اترك الخيار المعروف والمضمون لاخاطر بكل شي مع برنامج جديد كليا لايعرفه احد!!
2006  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Electricity costs mining at home (Austin TX) S19j PRO??? on: November 02, 2021, 05:05:10 AM
Regarding Bitmain Antminer S19j Pro 104T vs MicroBT M30S+ 102T. Does anyone have any insight on which one is more reliable for someone getting started? Any info about noise would also be appreciated.

MicroBT anytime and everyday in terms of reliability, the noise part isn't all the difference but I'd say the 2 of the Whatsminer 14cm fans would be slightly higher than the 4*12cm fans on the S19 pro, but nothing really big, just a minor difference.

2007  Local / العربية (Arabic) / Re: كيف التعامل مع مفاتيح البيتكوين السداسي ع on: November 02, 2021, 03:17:34 AM
في اول رساله كتبت نوع المفاتيح اللي معي ( النوع الأول ) و في عنوان التوبك مذكور نوع المفاتيح !

نعم ولكنك عدت مجددا وكتبت

ممكن تكون اجراءات قديمه مختلفه عن الأن !!!
مكتوب بالورقه base58 !!!

مما يعني انه يمكن ان يكون المفتاح من نوع Base58 وان هناك 13 او 14 خانة زائدة تمت اضافتها لغرض اخفاء طبيعية المفتاح, انا لا ادري!


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الأن انا عندي مفاتيح النوع الأول - ماذا افعل ؟!

تقوم باستخدام احد الادوات المتاحة لتحويل 64 الى base58 ومن تم تقوم بعمل Import لل base58 في اي محفظة تختارها,  يمكن استخدام هدا الموقع https://www.bitaddress.org/ حاول ان لاتستخدمه وانت متصل بالانترنت, يمكن ايضا البحث على سورس كود الموقع وتحميله وتشغيله اوف لاين لاضافة امان اكثر للعملية.
2008  Local / العربية (Arabic) / Re: كيف التعامل مع مفاتيح البيتكوين السداسي ع on: November 02, 2021, 01:59:40 AM
الموضوع تشعب كثيرا ومن الصعب فهم تفاصيله, ولكن دعني اعطيك الخلاصة, الطريقة الوحيدة للوصول الى البتكوين التي تعتقد انك تمتلكها هي بالوصول على المفتاح الخاص وهم عبارة عن انواع مختلفة, اهم المواصفات التي يجب ان تبحت عنها هي الاتي:

النوع الاول:

ان يكون طول المفتاح 64  حرف ورقم محصورة مابين 0 و 9 وحرف A وال F

النوع التاني: (base58)

ان يكون طول المفتاح 51 خانة فقط ويبدا برقم 5

النوع التالت:(base58)

ان يكون طول المفتاح 52 خانة ويبدا اما بحرف K او L

النوع الرابع

يبداء بحرف S ويمكن ان يكون 30 او 22 حرف ورقم ولا تخضخ لقاعدة (مابين 0 و 9 وحرف A وال F)

2009  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Antminer S17 zero hash rate on: November 02, 2021, 01:04:15 AM
The Bad news:

One of the hash boards on your miner is dead, you can see on the status page you only have two of them.

The Good news:

The other two hash boards show a complete chip count of 48 chips each, which means they are likely in a good shape, as to why it doesn't show on nicehash, well because nicehash is stupid, as the above member mentioned, you need to try the ASICboost URL, but a word of advice, avoid nicehash, it's a complete B.S, if you want to ride the rare waves of other SHA256 coins being more profitable you can use Viabtc and enable smart mining.
2010  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: help antminer s9 please on: November 01, 2021, 11:23:52 PM
I am not sure how Phill and Bitmaxz missed this part

Code:
driver-btm-c5.c:9887:if_avg_hash_ok: avg hash rate = 4443.857658, ideal hash rate = 13500

Well, it's probably OP's fault for not adding screenshots of the miner status page, anyway the miner seems to be working just fine despite the wrong fan reading, it's very common for these cheap fan replacements to report 30k rpm, but most of the time the miner will work just fine.

Your issue isn't fan-related, you simply have two dead boards and it shows very clearly the full kernel log you posted in the last post

Code:
driver-btm-c5.c:13449:bitmain_c5_init: retry Chain[J7] has 0 asic
driver-btm-c5.c:13449:bitmain_c5_init: retry Chain[J8] has 23 asic

J7 and J8 are showing <63 Asics which is why they won't work, it's the reason why in the first log the miner reported 4.4th out of the ideal 13.5 which is really just about ideal/number of hashboards, your miner worked fine all along with a single hash board, if it keeps rebooting then it's because it's trying to detect chips on the other two hash boards, which are likely dead and gone, so just unplug them and leave the miner with one hash board.

Of course, try the Sdcard firmware upgrade method and whatnot, you might get lucky, also try to test the hash boards one by one just to eliminate PSU-related issues.
2011  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2021, time for a new general & diff speculation thread... on: October 31, 2021, 10:47:32 PM
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Previous Difficulty:   20082460130830.84                           
Current Difficulty:   21659344833264.85                           
Previous Retarget:   Yesterday at 9:58 PM  (+7.8520%)

We are back to June difficulty levels, the price was below 40k at that point, now it's 70% higher, this is still relatively very good for all miners, I believe the days of negative adjustments are over, hopefully, we keep getting only small spikes of 3-5% at most, we need 25% increase from here to hit the ATH level, I think we can hit that around 1-15 Jan 2022
2012  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Firing up dormant T9+ miners - getting 1/3 hashrate, help needed on: October 31, 2021, 08:51:23 PM
The T9+ units are known not to be the best.

They were actually the worst built up to the S15 era, after that the S9k came long and broke the record and held the top position of the "worst gear" unit the 17 series hit the market.

OP, after doing what DaveF suggested, try to run 1 board at the time, the board that doesn't give you 1/3 of the total hashrate is most likely dead, if all boards work fine individually then you have a bad PSU or too low voltage, also it would be best to try all of that after flashing a new firmware using an SDcard.
2013  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Where to fix your Asic miners. on: October 31, 2021, 06:59:07 PM
It sounds like none of the repair companies respond so why single them out when they seem to be one of the only companies getting reviews that they actually fixed their miners......

You sound so butthurt, not sure why, if you are related to myrig, get them to respond here, if they think bitcointalk community doesn't matter or doesn't deserve some response then they don't deserve to be listed here in the first place.

And FYI, I have only ever listed 4 services in the OP based on positive feedback from trusted members, and that includes "myrig", later on, a few people reported issues with "myrig" someone even left them negative feedback, so what do you expect me to do? mark all the other 3 services the same?? if negative feedback exists on the other services I will do the same to them, if not -- then not.

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If your goal is to inform people where to get their miners fixed then you are not doing a good job at it.

if you are not happy with how I do things, then why don't you start your own topic, this is a public forum after all.



I sent 7 APW9s to Myrig back in April, they said at the time it would around 2 weeks to repair the power supplies. A few weeks after they received them, they said they were waiting for parts to repair them. Fast forward 6 months, they still said they were waiting for parts so they declared them "unrepairable" and said they were going to return them to me, which at least they did at their own expense. The last communication I had with them was a week and a half ago, so they are there and receiving email. Looks like they are just ignoring new requests.

Would you recommend their services after having to wait for 6 months just to hear them say what they said?

I kept their service in the OP but added a warning, which I believe is "fair" enough, everyone should scroll through the reviews and make up their own mind.
2014  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2021, time for a new general & diff speculation thread... on: October 31, 2021, 05:50:22 PM
Yeah they have ices for dessert so if a large commercial warehouse with a few dozen freezers dedicates 3-5 freezers to mining it is a lot of diverted power.

And don't forget that mining has one main advantage over the vast majority of other operations which is the ability to relocate fast and cheap, no matter how large the mining farm is, it's only a matter of a few days to load and unload the gears in the new warehouse, we have seen the Chinese move tens of thousands of mining gears from/to the rainy areas in no time, they just hire 50-100 people to unplug the miners and the trucks hit the road, not many other operations can be moved like this.

2015  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Where to fix your Asic miners. on: October 30, 2021, 11:58:51 PM
Well Kyle, I do appreciate your review but it's one against many, the majority of the last reports regarding "Myrig" have been negative, people reported that they have not received a reply for weeks, they have not logged in to their profile to explain what went wrong since June 07, I can't possibly remove the warning I have placed the OP unless more positive reviews from trusted members come by or at least Myrig invest 10 mins of their precious time to explain to the community what went wrong?

2016  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: Bulk order splitting - Looking for a few people who want to split a bulk order on: October 30, 2021, 01:02:51 AM
I don't see any mining gear with 10 MOQ on hashexpert's telegram?, are you sure you are not being directed to a fake website or something?

Anyway, there is a child board called Group Buys you might want to move this topic there.

If you couldn't manage it, let me know the specific model and the quantity you are looking for and I will try to help you find another trusted vendor who has a lower MOQ.
2017  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2021, time for a new general & diff speculation thread... on: October 29, 2021, 10:10:54 PM
20-25EH seems high to me. I'm sure there are some operations still going, paying off whoever needed, but it's got to be difficult to keep a reasonably sized mine open when the government is shutting down power to manufacturing industries. If the average is 50W/th, that's around 500MW.

The reasoning behind this estimation is the sudden appearance of 65EH within two months, I don't think anyone can move that much hashrate from China to somewhere else and have it up and running in such a short period of time.

Also, last year China consumed 7,51 TWh, 20EH is just about 13% of the total energy for bitcoin mining "estimated by Cambridge" which is 13% of 112TWh and that is just 14.5TWh, that is not even 0.2% of how much China consumes, it's really just a drop in the ocean when you think about it.
2018  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Electricity costs mining at home (Austin TX) S19j PRO??? on: October 29, 2021, 09:31:55 PM
sound insulation...

These are hardly effective, in the past, I have tried all the different crazy ideas that people on the internet talk about, the noise gets reduced, but nothing close to what most people expect, most people think the center of the noise is the miner itself, so they put in a closed box and expect the sound to disappear, the problem is, the noise is generated by the fans which you can't sound-proof, you can run all the ducts in the world, but the noise will still be there.

of course the longer the duct is the less the noise on the other hand, but that will also mean the miner will run hotter, and thus the fans will spin faster, you need a lot of trial and error to get to the optimal temp to noise results.

IMO the best result is the one you get from underclocking your miner, you can then reduce the fans to ass low as 20% to eliminate most of the noise.
2019  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2021, time for a new general & diff speculation thread... on: October 28, 2021, 11:40:09 PM
And mikeywith, I will go with 1 and a lot of % of 3  Grin
I don't believe it dropped to zero but at the same time I believe it's negligible, not even worth mentioning.
If SMCP was allowed to post this, then it might be possible the situation is far worse than this, and I don't see miners daring to weasel their way out with tricks right now. China’s power crisis: in export showroom Yiwu, some businesses wonder if they’ll survive

Let's do a bit of math and more speculation, back in May China nearly 50% of the total hashrate (before the ban) and the hashrate estimation by then was 170EH, so China easily had 85EH worth of mining gears, the hashrate did drop to almost half in the following months, which did seem like mining Bitcoin in China did actually stop, but there was also a massive drop in price from 64k to 28k, which most certainly forced other miners to shut down, there is no way the 85EH that vanished between May and July all came from China.

The interesting part is the following 2 months, Hashrate went from 85EH to 150EH, that's an average increase of 32.5EH per month, or 325,000 S19 pro a month, there is no way that miners outside of China could bring 650,000 S19 pro or the equivalent up and running in just 2 months, it doesn't make sense especially given that the price in Sep did not make any gains.

This means, there is a huge possibility that the majority of miners did shut down after the initial ban, and them A LOT of them managed to come back online in Aug-Sep, I believe there is at least 20-25EH still grinding in China.

2020  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / The mining community and the Merit system. on: October 28, 2021, 12:42:18 AM
I know I had to announce that a bit earlier, but I always seem to forget, I became a Merit source recently, and I focus primarily on meriting posts in this exact section(Bitcoin Mining).

After Frod left the forum the number of earned merit in this board has dropped, now we are getting back on track, I think there is at least another merit source who is active in this section, so all of the good posts should receive some merit.

I know some of you might not care about the merit system altogether, which is fine by me, however, the only thing that might affect my decision would be each member's interest in the merit system or lack thereof.

If I have 10 merit points to send, I rather send all 10 to someone who is interested in the merit system rather than sending 5 to another good post by someone who does not participate in the merit system, so if I don't merit your good posts, it isn't personal, It's just based on the fact that you are not using your Smerit.

My main goal would be to help newbies rank up (which I believe should be everybody's goal as well) to help them stand out from the crowd of newbies world of spam.

I will be doing my best to distribute the merit I have in the most effienct way, and please, if you see a good post which I might miss, do send me a PM.






  

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