Hi, I'm selling 4x AntMiner S3+ ( no PSUs!). Bought directly from Bitmain approximately 1 and a half years ago. In excellent condition, fully working at full speed, they were all hosted in a datacenter. I prefer to sell them all 4 together, but will also sell them one by one. Will only ship to Europe, no other continents, in original package. PM with your offer. edit: SOLD
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Hi, I'm selling 3x AntMiner S5 ( no PSUs!). Bought directly from Bitmain approximately 1 year ago. In excellent condition, fully working at full speed, they were all hosted in a datacenter. I prefer to sell them all 3 together, but will also sell them one by one. Will only ship to Europe, no other continents, in original package. PM with your offer. edit: SOLD!
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Hi, I'm selling 5x SPONDOOLIES SP20 ( no PSUs!). Bought directly from Spondoolies approximately 1 year ago. In excellent condition, fully working at full speed, they were all hosted in a datacenter. I prefer to sell them all 5 together, but will also sell them one by one. Will only ship to Europe, no other continents, in original package. PM with your offer. edit: SOLD
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Hi, I'm selling 1x SPONDOOLIES SP35 ( including integrated PSUs!). Bought directly from Spondoolies approximately 1 year ago. In excellent condition, fully working at full speed, it was hosted in a datacenter. Will only ship to Europe, no other continents, in original package. PM with your offer. edit: SOLD
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an old crap miner will never hit a block where as an s7 or avalon 6 may hit several
Do you actually believe there is such thing as "quality share"? Sure AntMiner S7 has higher chances of hitting a block, but merely due to the fact that is faster than "an old crap miner like AntMiner S1" and it thus processes more shares ... and more shares means more chances to hit a block. But there is no such think as quality of a share. And if you rent hashing power on NiceHash these shares are coming from real miners and are as "quality" as those from using directly any physical miners.
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I speak to him regularly; he told me he did it.
Oh, so he implemented it in sgminer? I'm interested, where can I see the commits? Would love to pull this into our fork, please let me know if you get that info. Secondly, why do you care one iota if the block header is rebuilt or not? As long as there is a response to stratum reconnect messages, it will work for any rig rentals.
Yeah, but NiceHash is hash rental and not rig rental ... we do share validation and other stuff and we highly depend on full strict stratum implementation... Best regards, kenshirothefist
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You mean besides yiimp and Suprnova? I could do it, but tpruvot/Epsylon3 already did - ask him for it.
Well, unfortunately this is not stratum, really. It's just getwork over stratum. Still waiting for "real" stratum support, both in sgminer/ccminer and pools. I could do it, but tpruvot/Epsylon3 already did - ask him for it.
tpruvot only works on ccminer, there is a lack of development on sgminer.
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Implemented Blake-256 14 round and broken for Decred, the ONLY coin worth mining using it. *slow clap* We are focused on algos that can be offered on NiceHash. Decred still hasn't got any stratum support. But Wolf0, you're really very welcome to submit pull request to add add the support for "Blake-256 14 Decred" algorithm. Can you do this?
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I think we need either a big jump in price or some old miners to come off network.
Well, unfortunately there are no reasons to believe that either will happen - that was my point in original post. Old miners on free (or near free) electricity will keep on mining - there are no reasons why would they stop, even at a very low profitability and new miners with exceptional efficiency (BitFurry is the leader here) will come online. None of this would drive price increase or lowering hashing power. Basically what I was trying to say is that home miners shouldn't care much about the 25->12.5 halving. It's probably irrelevant to price/difficulty. And like I said, the halving buzz will most likely drive some frenzy because of media buzz - similar as it was with Litecoin (on the last 50->25 halving), but in a couple of weeks things will go just normal, as if nothing happened.
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So ... In about 7 days (today is Feb. 11th 2016) we'll see a next difficulty re-target, probably with approx. +25%. The last seven re-targets were 9+18+11+9+6+20+25 (including the next one) which brings us to approx. +100%. That is, Bitcoin mining profit will be halved compared to just November 2015. Price in November 2015 was just about the same as now is (approx $400). This is a nice market and mining indicator. My prediction is that the reward halving, coming this summer will most probably have no significant effect on mining difficulty nor the prices. Sure diif will probably swing up and down a bit, prices as well (mostly because of media attention) but nothing big. The "halving" is happening all the time Just my 5 cents
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Suprnova is eating the vast majority of the blocks, but I just managed to steal one with an old AMD 7950 on solo mining wont show up as it wasnt submitted Sure it was:
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Suprnova is eating the vast majority of the blocks, but I just managed to steal one with an old AMD 7950 on solo mining
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Quick update on cgminer. There was a v0.0.2 release with updated builds (Linux) and more recently, a v0.0.3 release for Windows - for those who don't check GitHub regularly. Will get the OP text updated as well. Any info on implementing stratum support?
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Hopefully you'll do a better job with this pool than you did with operating the now defunct Betarigs service. Tested it on simnet and testnet so far with everything working great, will be ready for mainnet before launch. GetWork only but stratum is almost completed, awaiting a working cgminer-stratum to test it.
Do you know of anybody, who is working on cgminer-stratum? It would really be good to have mining software and pools with stratum support. kenshirothefist
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