Anytime i want to withdraw BTC from Vircurex, i get an error that tells me the wallet is offline. Is there any problem with it?
I had a problem just now as well, 0.13 BTC is stuck, show as a redraw but there is no tx id. Hope things will be fixed soon :/ Is LTC still stuck there as well (I can't test because I already pulled everything out)? If so that would be 8 or 9 straight days of no LTC in the hot wallet and now BTC is empty? Not a good sign. Anyone try sending a PM Kumala, I didn't have any luck with the support email last week. I have send both PM and email, no answer... getting pretty tired of loosing bitcoins :/
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Anytime i want to withdraw BTC from Vircurex, i get an error that tells me the wallet is offline. Is there any problem with it?
I had a problem just now as well, 0.13 BTC is stuck, show as a redraw but there is no tx id. Hope things will be fixed soon :/
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Is it a good time to get into BC now?
3 days ago (at 1500) i asked myself a similar question: should i get back to bc? Today the price is 4000. Think about it. Thanks, I have been in before in the mining period and a week after the POS started, needed the funds for another project so I sold. However just have some funds released ... I really don't feel like investing them into mining right now, since there is really not any good investement to be made right now (perhaps ever? "mining is dead"). So, BC could be a option for med-long term. edit: Looks to risky right now unfortunately
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Is it a good time to get into BC now?
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Cooling is important for several reasons. The main reason is obvious: to keep things from overheating. But there's a second, less known reason.
In electrical circuits such as computers, mining hardware, etc... the voltage applied is constant, but the current depends on the resistance of the device, as illustrated by Ohm's Law: I = U / R (I = current in Ampere, U is voltage in Volts, R is resistance in Ohm). The resistance is typically not constant, but depends on the temperature: a higher temperature means a lower resistance. This behaviour is specific for semiconductors, regular metals exhibit the inverse relation between resistance and temperature.
So: Higher temperature means lower resistance, which means a higher current. And since the power consumption (and therefore heat production) is given by P = U * I (P = power in Watt), an increase in current means an increase in power consumption and heat production (which in turn leads to a further decrease in resistance, etc... Fortunately this behaviour is asymptotic and the effect doesn't blow up).
Excellent lesson in thermal runaway, good job There is also two other important factors of temperature: 1. The lifetime of the component (especially the passive components) is significantly reduced by each degree the temperature goes up. 2. The transition time and propagation delay transistors in the silicon wafer of the GPU is also thermo-dependend, they are slower with higher temperature, which can caused timing errors in the logic, should not be a problem is long as the die temperature is within specs.
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Just an update on this, it is slow moving, but I should be paying for my first order with them tomorrow.
If you live in EU prepare for paying a rather large sum for import. Good luck
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Call this a heads up, KNC just announced a motherfuckin' SERIOUS scrypt ASIC, see link in sig.
Y'all got about 6 months of GPU mining left. Make the most of it!
Don't forget when the ASICs kicked in on bitcoin the price ended up going up by 10x, so SAVE every coin you can.
I can't find the power consumption of it. Based on that it runs on a standard ATX supply, then is power most likely less than 1200W.
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Call this a heads up, KNC just announced a motherfuckin' SERIOUS scrypt ASIC, see link in sig.
Y'all got about 6 months of GPU mining left. Make the most of it!
Don't forget when the ASICs kicked in on bitcoin the price ended up going up by 10x, so SAVE every coin you can.
I saw the announcement today. That machine is a beast! If KnC can deliver, the game will change again.
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Hi studio1one
Have you planned the next batch yet?
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Great! Received. Thanks you sir.
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Hvis du bestiller fra Gridseed i Kina skal du regne told oven i prisen, så det bliver nok mere end $167, der er også risk for DOA. De to bedste optioner jeg har kunne finde er https://minereu.com/Der koster de $235, per styk, hvis man køber 10 stk + fragt. Der også "studio1one": http://www.bitcoinminingmachines.co.uk/Han sælgder dem fra for £145 + fragt. Uanset hvad så er det får dyrt, hvis man vil have en lille profit, man skal også regne ændring i difficult med.
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Jeg synes også at de koster for meget. Jeg tror ikke de kan lave profit, hvis de koster $230-260. Men jeg synes det er spænende med ny technology og ville gerne have prøvet at have en. Happy mining
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I have a few questions: How noisy are the fan? How hot do they get? - do fan need to run at full speed? If not overcloking and running scrypt only
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Tak securo for interessen Du er den eneste der har skrevet tilbage - så konklusionen er at der ikke er interesse.
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Hvis man kun skal have et lavt antal så kan de være besværligt at dyrt og importere dem til Danmark. Hvis der er interesse for dette produkt på det danske marked, så vil jeg bestille et parti.
Jeg har forstillet mig at udsalgsprisen skal være 1500 dkr inkl. porto. Der vil være mulighed for bankoverførsel og "mødes og handle" i København.
Er der interesse for at få bestilt et parti Gridseed hjem til Danmark?
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I have 10 years solid experience in hardware design and 1 year experience in bitcoin/scrypt mining. If you need an hardware engineer for electronic design, PCB design or verification/testing. Then be free to contact me to see if we can work something out.
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