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3641  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Diff thread sept 4th. to sept 17th Picks are closed. on: September 14, 2015, 06:01:50 PM
0.2 Is going to be a nice Juicy bits. It look like the winner will be very close to the 5% range. It kinda feel like 5% is the new Norm for the rest of 2015. Meanwhile the BTC price seem to be holding at 230~. For now.
3642  Bitcoin / Mining support / Finding blocks was Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 0.5% fee anonymous solo bitcoin mining 100 blocks solved! on: September 14, 2015, 05:56:48 PM
in fact i have more hashrate 30ghs to be exactly but when i use cgminer +raspberrypi the hashrate is not full i still didn't see why, since when im using AvalonMiner +Bfgminer into windows its goes to the top and stay all time, but im testing first, so you are telling me if i generate 57g share i will be able to get blocks? or will be years to get one also?

Whether its 4ghs or 30ghs, the odds of you finding a block in the next 100 years or so its very close to 0.

But millions of people get in the lottery weekly in the hope of getting rich. Your odds are comparable to a small lottery, with similar odds.

lol.. im not worried to get a block this will come asap i invest in power, im worried to learn and make cgminer or bfgminer works perfectly using raspberry, right now its not working properly, when i use windows+bfgminer its makes 27-30ghs  when i use rasp it goes down to 4 maximum 6ghs using 6 avalons nano 3

You think if you invest in mining power, you will find a block soon? Because you'd need 5PH~ to get close to one per day, to give you an idea. Since you're running completely obsolete miners, i'm not under the impression you're trying to set up an industrial mine, here.

Sorry, stupid question from a beginner.

How long does it take to resolve the 25btc with my antminer s3?
And how do i notice i found a block?

I used 455gh for the calculation, the result at current difficulty is 6222.81 Days. If in one year the difficulty is doubled from today at that point your odds to find a single block will be 12778.01 Days
3643  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: September 14, 2015, 05:51:01 PM
What is that thread? i didn't really know what is the meaning of ROI and i am still the owner. can you give the link my post about ROI.

Never mind doesn't matter. Like I said "as far as my memory is concerned". Apology.

Anyways back to main topic , how come that is the only reply you post.

You said someone can earn $150/week through signature campaign and you use the term "only in signature campaign" that is possible to earn that amount in a week lol. Even with Bit-X unlimited posting it is hard and insane. 1000 post a week? Who is your friend? Sorry but Im just amazed for his type of doing. And one thing you pointed on Coinut , how come it can give $150/week as a Full Member?

$150 a week?! That's insane. Shocked  I don't think you could earn that much as a Full Member (unless you are active 24/7 and make around 900 to posts a week) Still, it's a good profit, the only thing is that you have to spend too much time.

Its not possible anymore, Bit-x has not been unlimited anymore for quite some time. I think the best possible at the moment is a bit under 40$ if you respect some vague requirement from a different campaign.

The limit for Bit-x at the moment is 0.1 per week for Senior, 0.07 for Full member.
3644  Other / MultiBit / Re: Transaction not getting confirmed. on: September 14, 2015, 05:48:06 PM
The latest Multibut classic client (0.5.19) allows you to manually set the tx fee per kB in View/Preferences. Adjust the slider and click Apply.

I have set the fees to highest (important transaction, 0.0005 BTC/kB) and my transaction went through in a matter of minutes.

I assume Multibit HD offers even better/automatic control over fees.

It does not, yet;
Multibit HD also have the slider and it was set to 0.00001. Contrary to what Jim said, this is what it defaulted to me. There is a "Default line" but thats not what it was set to. It was set to lowest.

I thus have been running MultiBit HD with 0.00001 for quite a while without issues so it came out as a bit weird to me.

Anyways it's nice that they're considering incorporating the dynamic fee control.
3645  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: ASIC MINING - Newest hardware and the future on: September 14, 2015, 05:42:22 PM

If you have very cheap electricity, home mining is fairly profitable. If you have high electricity cost (around 0.1/kWh). It's going to be hard, with the S7 being so expensive.


 The very sad part for home miners is that 10 cent electric is NOT "high", it's actually a bit lower than average - at least in the USA.

It's not high from one American's perspective, but it's pretty high from a global perspective. Basically the biggest competitor is China, so that has to be the standard. Its hard to say exactly how much they pay because its heavily subsidized but it's probably a few cents, 3 or so cents per kWh or something like that. At this point i'm just scrapping/guessing from multiple unclear reports.

But that would make the 0.1/kWh of "American's not high", actually "Very High" from a global BTC mining perspective.

This seem like a pretty fair educatedish guess when you consider also here you can get electricity at 0.02-0.05/kWh.
3646  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Sidehack stick solo pool club on: September 14, 2015, 05:36:14 PM
Phil, where did you get those USB bridge thingies?

I'm talking about that board that has two male plugs that power a single female plug in the top middle.

I assume that one side is power only?

Those things are hella fancy. But all my my USB hubs are verticals so i could not use those one exactly. I will probably have to run them in a single socket or find some y connectors for the USB sticks that fit. Or not and try to figure out the freq/volt at which i can run the stick without burning a socket.
3647  Other / MultiBit / Re: Transaction not getting confirmed. on: September 14, 2015, 05:31:59 PM
Auto-calculation of fees:
https://github.com/bitcoin-solutions/multibit-hd/issues/696

Note that this would go into MultiBit HD - MultiBit Classic is in maintenance mode so only gets essential fixes now.

I see Gary approve of incorporating this feature, that is wonderful. Smiley


I paid in BTC for another friend's purchase of a humble bundle i kind of hope he's not gonna get blowback from this.

I'm wondering why the node says "Previously accepted but now pruned". What did it ever do to you blockchain.info !? xD

This was his first experience with Bitcoin and he's already extremely dubious and think BTC is shifty. ^_^"
3648  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Advice needed from people who own APW3-12-1600 PSU on: September 14, 2015, 07:00:36 AM
I intended to power all 3 S7 hashing boards with one APW3-12-1600 PSU
But bitmain says it comes with only 6 pcie connectors. If I power all 3 boards with one psu it will only have 2 connectors per board (separate psu for controllers).

Bitmain says 3 connectors are needed per hashing board.

I need to figure out if this is right. Because it doesn't add up... On one hand bitmain says one psu can power 2 S5's  
At 1180w but can't power a 1250w S7.

To cut this post short, can someone please tell me the awg of the cables that come with the APW3-12-1600 PSU
Please?

Its 18AWG iirc, but as the previous user said, there are 12 PCI-e connectors wired to 6 cables. And yes it will work fine. The 3rd connector is there for a safety margin.

As always, plug it, let it run for a while, check if cables are burning.
3649  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTS Bitmain Antminer S5 x20 + Dell 750 PSU x 20 - USED - REDUCED on: September 14, 2015, 06:57:18 AM
With the new price, 7100 for 20 units including PSU (right?) then that's a decent deal. Sadly most of us can't touch this.

Too big of a piece for me anyways.
3650  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: GAW / Josh Garza discussion Paycoin XPY xpy.io BTCLend LNC. ALWAYS MAKE MONEY :) on: September 14, 2015, 06:55:35 AM
Can anyone update me on what has happened over the past 6 months?

Nothing. XPY died 9 months ago. Or never really was born since it was just a scam. Some people are trying to make XPY work, whether thats dedication or desperation, i do not know.

It seem like people who lost money are grasping at straws.
3651  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: NSA KNOWS on: September 14, 2015, 06:24:04 AM
If the NSA wants my Bitcoin they will have to get through my exactly 3000 M193 5.56mm full metal jackets.

I don't see how bullets would prevent anyone from cracking your wallet if they had the processing power to do so. In fact, they would not ever need to come in contact with you.
3652  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Limited quantity of Silverfish scrypt miner 20M @240W on: September 14, 2015, 06:21:52 AM
Even with the $50 discount for full members these will probably never ROI at the price you are asking.

https://i.imgur.com/GRG41uX.png

The calculation above assumes you pay nothing in electricity, the difficulty will never rise, you pay no additional costs for the Power Supply, cables, etc. and I included the $50 price cut in the initial cost. Even with all of those perfect mining conditions (which lets be honest will never happen for anybody) it would take a year to make your money back in LTC.
yes , you maybe right at the this calculation at the current LTC price .
but there are many other scrypt alt coins we can mine with it , if we choose the right coins and sell at right time ,it will no need that long time for ROI.
and for now silverfish is one of the good choice for cost effective scrypt miner .



If you're going to gamble, why not rent hash for less than 219$? Because for that price you can get a lot more hash than what you would get from in a year this AND you can get the hashrate at higher, short rate, for bursts, as you need a lot of hash in a short span of time, at a coin launch' to get more coins before the diff increase.

Having a little bit of hash over one year isint very effective for the ROI method you're proposing to make out of these miners. And regardless, its a gamble.
3653  Bitcoin / Mining support / Finding blocks was Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 0.5% fee anonymous solo bitcoin mining 100 blocks solved! on: September 14, 2015, 06:14:09 AM
in fact i have more hashrate 30ghs to be exactly but when i use cgminer +raspberrypi the hashrate is not full i still didn't see why, since when im using AvalonMiner +Bfgminer into windows its goes to the top and stay all time, but im testing first, so you are telling me if i generate 57g share i will be able to get blocks? or will be years to get one also?

Whether its 4ghs or 30ghs, the odds of you finding a block in the next 100 years or so its very close to 0.

But millions of people get in the lottery weekly in the hope of getting rich. Your odds are comparable to a small lottery, with similar odds.
3654  Bitcoin / Mining support / Finding blocks was Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 0.5% fee anonymous solo bitcoin mining 100 blocks solved! on: September 13, 2015, 10:33:59 PM
Hi ck

im running cgminer 4.9.1 version in my raspberry and i just saw two accepted works /1000 connected to  solo.ckpool.org  , but i didn't receive anything in my btc account, can you check is that the same block or 2 differents ?

brgds



Two 1k shares accepted is not the same as finding a block, or two blocks.

but its suppose to share only if finds a block, no? specially if its a solo

Yes this is a solo pool.  But you submit shares similar to a standard pool.  This gives us miners feedback from the pool that we are indeed mining.  A 1k share means your share you submitted met or exceeded the 1k default difficulty set by the pool on startup of your mining.  As you submit more shares the pool will adjust this difficulty up or down according to your hash rate.  Then you can verify that hash rate with what the pool is reporting.

and what exactly will show when we find a block is that someone that can show to us one image? printscreen check mine bellow please



Block solution found for XYZ. Checking.
Block found!

On a Antminer you'll see block found: 1 up from 0 in the miner status or miner monitor software.

But with the hashrate you have, the chance you find a block in the next 100 years is very close to 0.

Your best share is 2.68k, you need 57 000 000k~ to solve a block.
3655  Bitcoin / Mining support / Finding blocks was Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 0.5% fee anonymous solo bitcoin mining 100 blocks solved! on: September 13, 2015, 09:07:39 PM
Hi ck

im running cgminer 4.9.1 version in my raspberry and i just saw two accepted works /1000 connected to  solo.ckpool.org  , but i didn't receive anything in my btc account, can you check is that the same block or 2 differents ?

brgds



Two 1k shares accepted is not the same as finding a block, or two blocks.

but its suppose to share only if finds a block, no? specially if its a solo

There's no sharing, if you find a block, its your's minus the fee. You did not find a block. A share at 1k is quite far from the target difficulty; 56,957,648,455.

Basically a 1k share is 57 millions time too small.
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty

the difficulty has nothing to do about the size of the transaction if the pool is for solo should not be sharing in first case, and the block size cannot have millions of size

A 1k share has nothing to do with transaction, block size or solo/pool mining. Finding a 1k share mean you found a valid share at the difficulty 1000. You need to find one over 57 billions.
3656  Economy / Economics / Re: Do You Think Bitcoin Will Replace Dollar Soon? on: September 13, 2015, 09:06:37 PM
If bitcoin replace dollar by any chance,many governments will set up their own large mining farms to mine bitcoin.That will create some serious implications to bitcoin and world economy.It will kinda star Mining War

BTC is way too small for developed countries to make BTC its currency. Either way its not a consideration at the moment. BTC will be the mainstream way to send money, replacing Paypal and Mastercard long before it get taken as a global currency.
3657  Bitcoin / Mining support / Finding blocks was Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 0.5% fee anonymous solo bitcoin mining 100 blocks solved! on: September 13, 2015, 09:03:19 PM
Hi ck

im running cgminer 4.9.1 version in my raspberry and i just saw two accepted works /1000 connected to  solo.ckpool.org  , but i didn't receive anything in my btc account, can you check is that the same block or 2 differents ?

brgds



Two 1k shares accepted is not the same as finding a block, or two blocks.

but its suppose to share only if finds a block, no? specially if its a solo

There's no sharing, if you find a block, its your's minus the fee. You did not find a block. A share at 1k is quite far from the target difficulty; 56,957,648,455.

Basically a 1k share is 57 millions time too small.
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty
3658  Economy / Micro Earnings / Re: how much can you make weekly? on: September 13, 2015, 09:00:37 PM
I am interested by those signature campaign, can someone tell me more ? Also, how can you make $30/week, I only make 0,33 Shocked ! Maybe it's because I do not use a lot of faucets. But I can really earn from this ?

Here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=615953.0

Yes faucet is slave labor. You're welcome.
3659  Other / Off-topic / Re: what is love on: September 13, 2015, 08:12:51 PM


How do you get around that? I post from Canada and never realized Americans can not click on my links.

I am from Canada. Copy write thingabob for some official video providers are region locked. Some heavy DRM is being imposed to keep monopoly on their links because they want more cash to themselves.

You know, the usual Corporate bullshit.
3660  Other / Off-topic / Re: what is love on: September 13, 2015, 08:10:04 PM
what is rea love?define.

...baby don't hurt me, don't hurt me, no more. Tongue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEXWRTEbj1I

That was exactly what I was about to post. Grin


Beat you to it. Smiley


 Link is not region free. Thus is invalid for me. (Can't see it in Canada.)
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