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401  Economy / Service Announcements / Mtgox down? on: September 10, 2012, 11:01:36 AM
Mtgox seems down for me, while I am still able to connect to support.mtgox.com.
Anyone else experiences the same or it is just me?
402  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin a scam? on: September 08, 2012, 12:35:14 AM
1. Humans get intelligence (or maybe Intelligence gets humans)
2. Humans learn to do stuff
3. Humans start exchanging stuff
4. Smart arses figure out they can get in the middle and persuade everybody to use something named money as medium of exchange
5. 6 thousand years pass
6. Someone named Satoshi came and give humans something which is not money but it can be used as medium of exchange, pretty close to initial exchange idea
7. Smart arses counter-react, "this new thing is different from money cause .... (random reason)"

Money arent more money than bitcoins only cause they are older, money are only medium of exchange, as soon as someone wants bitcoins someone else has to offer, the circle is closed.

Every other assumption about fate of bitcoins, no matter how technically is it wrapped, is just bs which will as well fit to any other currency.

Cheesy
403  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 05, 2012, 10:42:56 AM
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Dintr-o simplă programare se poate produce Bitcoin fără costuri prea mari ... Pānă la urmă această monedă poate deveni una inflaționistă tocmai pentru că nu are costuri de producție (sau cel puțin ele sunt neglijabile)

 Grin

Vorba lui philips, e bine sa ai vestuta si sa vorbesti teorie economica, dar ce te faci cand incerci sa vorbesti fara sa intelegi. Bitcoinul este proiectat sa aiba un cost de productie care creste odata cu productia de monezi, chiar exponential as spune. Au fost momente anul asta cand costul de productie egala costul BTC pentru cei cu GPU.
404  Other / Off-topic / Re: BFL ASIC Shipment Plan on: September 05, 2012, 12:24:30 AM
We have a full pick and place machine in the works as well.
Ah, interesting..
405  Other / Off-topic / Re: BFL ASIC Shipment Plan on: September 04, 2012, 09:10:49 PM
Hm, quite a cryptic post... Smiley
What exactly can you do in-house except assembling? Maybe bonding and packaging, but this will be a bit crazy..
Also, do you already have the chips in your hands for fixing final design and testing? ASICMINERs seems to move pretty fast and they dont need to ship a product.
406  Other / Off-topic / Re: BFL ASIC Competition? on: September 04, 2012, 02:54:21 AM
It gives the feeling they are made of paper when you look at pictures, no ofense.. Smiley
407  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 02, 2012, 08:56:53 PM
Ah, da, am vazut instalatia asta, implora dezastrul cum se zice.
408  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 02, 2012, 08:49:52 PM
Merci!
Da, bineinteles, o sa dau de stire daca este cazul.
409  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 02, 2012, 08:32:08 PM
Pai pentru ca sunt versiunea beta. Isi fac treaba dar nu au aspect comercial, nici hardware-ul, nici software-ul. Proiectul nu-i oprit, continui sa-l dezvolt in ritmul curent pana cand o sa apara pe piata ASIC-urile cu specificatiile care sa-mi demonstreze clar ca ma indrept spre un deadend. Daca specificatiile nu ma conving mai bine stau pe FPGA, daca se schimba ceva in algoritm pot schimba si eu de pe o zi pe alta. Sau, daca o masa de oameni pleaca pe alta moneda cu alg diferit, ma duc si eu dupa ei. Cei cu ASIC nu vor putea.

PS: Cam in aceasi situatie e si friedcat cu asicul lui, cei de la BFL au cam golit piata de cumparatori, si este obligat sa mineze cu echipamentul lui ca sa continue proiectul, e un pic cam greu sa vinzi un produs care contine un chip la o luna dupa ce l-ai scos din fabrica, fara teste serioase, ma rog, nu inteleg cum o sa faca BFL chestia asta, dar sunt nub pe forum, nu vreau sa intreb..
410  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 02, 2012, 07:23:32 PM
Ia spune-mi, astea cateva sute de unitati pe care le-ai facut...astea sunt ''albinele''?  Smiley

dap! subtil, nu? Smiley
411  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: HELP: Replacing SMD Capacitors on a Radeon 7970 on: September 02, 2012, 05:29:51 PM
The small caps belong to pcie lanes, they should be 78 nf if i recall it right. The big caps should be part  of power circuit. Anything over 22 uf should work there. 100 uf should be the best.

However, chip may have got some cold joint if it ran to hot for a long time. If this is the case you nedd to resolder it (hard job).
412  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 02, 2012, 08:10:19 AM
Da, dar cum am spus, mai era pana acolo.
413  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 02, 2012, 07:39:21 AM
Si bitstream ai modificat unul existent sau l-ai facut ?
Scris si compilat de mine.
414  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 02, 2012, 06:49:34 AM
Le-am facut eu.
415  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Priorities Of The Human Species on: September 01, 2012, 10:16:21 PM
Way more resources than what we have, we need to go to space. To the stars if possible.
416  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: BFL ASIC is bogus on: September 01, 2012, 10:03:39 PM
They promise 3.5GH per 5W (usb powered) they won't even reach that with the latest nanometer node, so the debate is irrelevant.

I was refering to full custom asics as "real" asics to which standart cell asics belong since they use the same manufactureing technique except they use tech libraries instead of construcing their own gates and sub-circuits. On the physical layer it is the same thing. FPGA conversion asics however are not, and that's the only "asic" which BFL would have access to.

BFL has mentioned that the USB power is not for the mining hardware.  It's only  for the coffee warmer.  The circuit will require it's own external power supply.

I'm pretty sure they said they calculated they can use the heat generated from the asic for the warmer. Smiley
417  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 01, 2012, 09:41:06 PM
Interesant, sunt curios...spui ca ai cam 70GH in total. Cate unitati ai si cam care e pretul per unitate?
Cateva sute, din nefericire nu sunt vandabile, sunt in beta si nu mai am timp sa le impachetez pentru vanzare in cat timp a ramas pana vin cei de la BFL cu ASICurile.
418  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Good pool for 33 MH/s spare time miner on: September 01, 2012, 09:19:04 PM
Ofc not, just want to make sure they know they may fry some expensive device like a laptop in case they use one, especially if it is not a high endurance one (business/gaming models).
419  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 01, 2012, 09:08:14 PM

Dar cel mai mult ma atrage altceva: scopul lor (declarat) este sa creeze o retea uriasa de calcul (un supercomputer) formata din GPU-urile noastre, s-o inchirieze diversilor beneficiari si bineinteles sa sa fim platiti pt asta. Deci nu este vorba de bitcoin aici (poti folosi si placi Nvidia, chiar sunt preferate).

Da, cam asta-i si planul meu. Momentan merg pe o solutie custom cu FPGA-uri de la Altera. Altera sunt pe drum cu opencl, limbajul in care sunt scrise si hasherele pentru cardurile video. Daca iese haos dupa ASIC-uri pe Bitcoin, cel putin, in teorie, FPGA-urile pot fi folosite pentru alte cryptocurrency, in idea ca o parte din lume se va misca catre altceva, de exemplu litecoin. ASIC-urile vor fi utile doar pentru bitecoin.
420  Local / Offtopic / Re: Romānă on: September 01, 2012, 05:05:18 PM
NU stiu inca , daca se merita riscul pentru ASIC. FPGA este foarte scump si nu stiu daca poti atinge ROI pana apare ASIC .

Ce pools recomandati , si micromanagemet pentru rigs ?


Ah, scuze, recomand sa cumparati unul sau doua din alea mici, s-ar putea sa fie folositoare Wink
Ca pool recomand EMC sau BTC guild, le-am testat. Daca aveti un sistem stabil care ruleaza 24/7 folositi EMC in DGM pentru bonusuri.
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