not talking about the noise im talking about the hash ,i dont look into them already a while but i remember spondolies tech has the biggest hash miner at some 15kdollars as i remember,now i dont search for it ,sorry if im a bit outdated rigs doesnt atract me anymore,sometime ago when i thinked into get one i searching now i dont look at them.
not talking about the noise im talking about the hash ,i dont look into them already a while but i remember spondolies tech has the biggest hash miner at some 15kdollars as i remember,now i dont search for it ,sorry if im a bit outdated rigs doesnt atract me anymore,sometime ago when i thinked into get one i searching now i dont look at them.
Yes you two are both "Outdated". You are probably referring to the monster SP35 that does 5TH~... for 3.5kW. Now bitmain has 5TH~ for 1200W in a smaller unit. And to be fair, 3 antminer S5 was still better than one SP35, size wise together they are smaller, less noise, take less power and cheaper. bitmain has not delivered yet those machines. noise wise is to who ever can stand the noise. you are comparing a 1 year old machine to a machine that is not even out yet. were is the logic in that... You can place orders for it now and Bitmain doesn't do vaporware. But regardless i said S7 because thats the most current, but the S5+ fit the bill just as well, is already released and sold out AND also have better specs than the SP35. Antminer S5+: Hash Rate: 7722 GH/s ア5% So regardless, Spoondoolies are NOT the biggest units. Any more arguments? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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hi,
Where can I learn more about this opportunity?
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This is it. Unless you mean, "where can i get a stick?"? Where are you? There's a thread for certain regions. If its not covered, this is the thread; https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1126705.0Relevant part region wise; - AJRGale is selling for Australia - valkir is selling for Canada - chiguireitor is selling in Venezuela - MacEntyre of bitshopper.de is manufacturing and selling in Europe
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i sent a transaction with the same fee 2days ago and it confirmed today, im guessing yours will also take around 2days.
Its been longer. The fee slider that has been added in MultiBit Classic v0.5.19 ( https://multibit.org/blog/2015/09/10/multibit-classic-release-0.5.19.html) makes it easy to fine tune how much fee you pay. Say you use the default setting of 0.000 1 BTC / KB. Then a transaction of size <=1000 bytes will have a fee of 0.000 1 BTC added. (Bigger transactions will have proportionally more). You can see what other people are paying for fees at various places e.g.: + http://www.cointape.com+ https://tradeblock.com/bitcoin/Most transactions are relatively small - 500 bytes is typical. If you want your transaction to get in a block quickly you basically have to outbid other people. If you are just moving bitcoin around between your own wallets then you might dial down the fee as you may not be bothered if it takes 24 hours. I find a setting of 0.000 2 BTC / KB does the trick at the moment, you can probably go a bit lower. There are a LOT of unconfirmed transactions at the moment (22K as I type) so you have to pay more than usual. Hah i see, So i do not have issues with other transactions because they are bigger (over 0.01BTC) and thus a higher flat fee is applied, because the size of the tx in byte is bigger? Contrary to the small 0.004 transaction? How about a feature to autocalculate the fee to get accepted? Like on GreenAddress?
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Oh noes, Bitcoin Core is about to get eaten by Bitcoin XT insurgent cells!
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not talking about the noise im talking about the hash ,i dont look into them already a while but i remember spondolies tech has the biggest hash miner at some 15kdollars as i remember,now i dont search for it ,sorry if im a bit outdated rigs doesnt atract me anymore,sometime ago when i thinked into get one i searching now i dont look at them.
not talking about the noise im talking about the hash ,i dont look into them already a while but i remember spondolies tech has the biggest hash miner at some 15kdollars as i remember,now i dont search for it ,sorry if im a bit outdated rigs doesnt atract me anymore,sometime ago when i thinked into get one i searching now i dont look at them.
Yes you two are both "Outdated". You are probably referring to the monster SP35 that does 5TH~... for 3.5kW. Now bitmain has 5TH~ for 1200W in a smaller unit. And to be fair, 3 antminer S5 was still better than one SP35, size wise together they are smaller, less noise, take less power and cheaper.
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Thats no problem, but how to i prevent this from happening again? The wallet doesn't let me fine tune a fee rate at checkout, it set one more or less automatically and all other transaction before had a proper fee rate. I want to prevent small transaction like that from not getting confirmed first without paying more fees for all transaction as well.
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Home mining is dead. Deal with it!
Maybe for you, but that's just not the truth. People that have cheap electricity are and will still do wonderfully with S5's. And probably the S7 when the price comes down to Earth. with legitc loud like hashnet everyone can do profit , the problem is the very long roi, which is also true if you work with your own hardware i mean the long roi put you kind off, because with the instability of bitcoin, you never know how it will end in 5-7-11 months... Absolutely correct, but your returns are much faster, your risk much lower, when your expenses to keep them running is less than half the hosting fee of Hashnest or such. (Typically 0.08$/kWh i believe?)
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Well, now that someone officially tested whether ASICs are water proof or not. We can all go about carefully keeping away from water hazards!
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I think I could make good quality posts with a Sr. Member rank (because mostly I'm active). If I can accomplish this, I could be earning a good amount of Bitcoins from signature campaign. I imagine myself earning around $10 - $15 a week with the rank mentioned above in the signature campaign. I知 just going to wait until I知 Sr. Member ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) There are many other campaigns which allow you to earn up to: 20-25$ per week or maybe more, just need time and being active. The good ones are about that. 0.1BTC per week for Senior accounts. I'm not quite sure there's all that many that pay around that but *shrug*" Its still a great many time superior to fail faucets! Ok so i look at the campaigns and it seems that if your posts are outstanding you can earn 0.18 in a week or maybe more but it's really hard. Ah, you must be talking for the Bi-Weekly PlayTodos. The requirement to get 0.18 a week seem very vague. Well if it is bi-weekly then it is 0.36 BTC the maximum for a senior member if the posts are outstanding and post count is 200+ within 2 weeks. But yeah 0.1 BTC is the standard one for a week. It means every 2 weeks. I'm not sure if bi-weekly is supposed to mean twice a week but thats the termed used on the campaign overview. Regardless, the specifics says "every other monday" So it would be .18 per week if you somehow clear all the requirement.
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I think I could make good quality posts with a Sr. Member rank (because mostly I'm active). If I can accomplish this, I could be earning a good amount of Bitcoins from signature campaign. I imagine myself earning around $10 - $15 a week with the rank mentioned above in the signature campaign. I知 just going to wait until I知 Sr. Member ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) There are many other campaigns which allow you to earn up to: 20-25$ per week or maybe more, just need time and being active. The good ones are about that. 0.1BTC per week for Senior accounts. I'm not quite sure there's all that many that pay around that but *shrug*" Its still a great many time superior to fail faucets! Ok so i look at the campaigns and it seems that if your posts are outstanding you can earn 0.18 in a week or maybe more but it's really hard. Ah, you must be talking for the Bi-Weekly PlayTodos. The requirement to get 0.18 a week seem very vague.
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Home mining is dead. Deal with it!
Maybe for you, but that's just not the truth. People that have cheap electricity are and will still do wonderfully with S5's. And probably the S7 when the price comes down to Earth.
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if i had those free energy for sure i would invest deeply on a miner maybe some spondlies miners,as i know the best at the market.
Best how? They're loud, the SP20s are similar efficiency to S3. Then the bigger units are every louder and run on 240v on huge stuff. Its truly aimed at data center.
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I think I could make good quality posts with a Sr. Member rank (because mostly I'm active). If I can accomplish this, I could be earning a good amount of Bitcoins from signature campaign. I imagine myself earning around $10 - $15 a week with the rank mentioned above in the signature campaign. I知 just going to wait until I知 Sr. Member ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) There are many other campaigns which allow you to earn up to: 20-25$ per week or maybe more, just need time and being active. The good ones are about that. 0.1BTC per week for Senior accounts. I'm not quite sure there's all that many that pay around that but *shrug*" Its still a great many time superior to fail faucets!
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It's not "only usb sticks" its a pool club for owner of the sidehack's compac stick. The goal is to promote sidehack's product by giving an incentive to people to get one and some sort of reward/fun for owners. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Im not in the office right now and i cant plug in the stick so i will donate 24H of pure S5 power for the idea. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Tommorow morning i will enter the club with magnificent 7Gh/s ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) That's awesome of you. I'm glad to have you as a club buddy! Donation for the win ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) To address people going on and off line I can post this way http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.philipma1957donation{"hashrate1m": "4.71T", "hashrate5m": "4.95T", "hashrate1hr": "1.49T", "hashrate1d": "72.7G", "lastupdate": 1442060641, "bestshare": 40855808.045309983} http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.philipma1957sticks{"hashrate1m": "23.9G", "hashrate5m": "26.6G", "hashrate1hr": "28G", "hashrate1d": "14.4G", "lastupdate": 1442060641, "bestshare": 1969220.3534147725} http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.edonkeystick"hashrate1m": "7.62G", "hashrate5m": "8.72G", "hashrate1hr": "8.61G", "hashrate1d": "4.17G", "lastupdate": 1442060701, "bestshare": 156500.21563039403} http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.VirosaGITSdonation{"hashrate1m": "139G", "hashrate5m": "129G", "hashrate1hr": "136G", "hashrate1d": "64.5G", "lastupdate": 1442060701, "bestshare": 899249.3015827426} http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.notlist3dstick{"hashrate1m": "8.95G", "hashrate5m": "7.98G", "hashrate1hr": "5.89G", "hashrate1d": "1.06G", "lastupdate": 1442060761, "bestshare": 19986.894500135841} http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.vapourminerstick{"hashrate1m": "16.5G", "hashrate5m": "16.1G", "hashrate1hr": "11.1G", "hashrate1d": "5.07G", "lastupdate": 1442060821, "bestshare": 511204.30363224039} http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.fullzerostick{"hashrate1m": "11.2G", "hashrate5m": "11G", "hashrate1hr": "6.83G", "hashrate1d": "492M", "lastupdate": 1442061721, "bestshare": 16025.207591798775} http://solo.ckpool.org/workers/1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.Jake36stick{"hashrate1m": "0", "hashrate5m": "0", "hashrate1hr": "0", "hashrate1d": "0", "lastupdate": 1442060881, "bestshare": 6527.9105407029683} *snip* That would work, we just need a simple script that will query the list of url and print it to a .txt file, maybe even ideally generating a pastebin for you to paste here with pastebinit.
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how much with shipping to UK address, lets say for 4 units?
Who are you talking to? If you're asking at random because the thread says "In stock $...etc" then the title is just misleading, the S5 is no longer in Stock. It's all about the S7 now. Here is the link to get the info yourself; https://www.bitmaintech.com/product.htm
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Interested in any units please PM me to set up delivery details etc.
They sound delicious but you're asking about 100$ extra per units compared to other competitor/sellers AND want to sell per batch a minimum of 20 units. All in all not that bad but only a very small minority of users here could shoulder a single "unit". Especially with the S7 that you may now order. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I like the idea are we able to point bigger solo miners twords it? For example U3's?
I do think a club could be fun.
For now, Phil said you can as donation. Maybe after the 30 day run we can elaborate more on shares, with the entry requirement being "owning a Sidehack stick and pointing it at x.youraccountnamestick. That is a good point. I love the idea of club. Hopefully it catches on and it opens up to all small miners ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) . Thanks for doing it phil. Feel free to use; stratum+tcp://solo.ckpool.org:3333 1JiWuyX94wrCr7JhkAn7x5qNMCEef1KhqX.notlis3ddonation If you want and are able to donate at some point. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) hi all!
I'm interested in joining up but I haven't mined before so I don't know anything. I got some sticks from sidehack coming in the mail soon. I was going to use ck pool anyway so if you wouldn't mind answering New Person questions then I could contribute my four sticks.
Welcome to mining then! I believe someone who already has a stick running may be able to tell you how to get it running through BFG or through the custom CGminer IF finished for the sidehack stick by Luke-JR.
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