Veves1 = -5.5
eh? didnt i pick this back a page?
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-5.5 = vapourminer
seems fitting as my favorite number in the world is +5.5 i should change it as little as possible
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dao is cooked. definitely.
eth violated cryptos main reason: immutability. yes
but it is still unique and it MAY lead to things that no one has thought could be done.
we shall see
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voted "what is a true hurt on btc" as I need to do more homework.
do love btc.
think eth has a real future IF it is very careful.
i have btc, eth, did have dao. interesting ride with all of them, plus a few i forgot about.
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btw the 4 compacs on the rpi have run several months non stop perfectly. they (pi/hub/compacs/switch/modem/router) are all on ups, so that helps too; crappy power here.
the 5th, compiled on ubuntu 15.10 runs fine for weeks at a stretch but that rig is not on a ups so it drops dead when power glitches otherwise im sure it would run non stop also.
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I have an existing Minera setup which works well so I thought I would try the cgminer-gekko image posted in this thread.
However whenever I plugin the USB Miner I get the following:
Which is great but it's followed by:
I've also updated the firmware of the PI, updated all of the software packages and updated minera to v0.7.0
Anyone else have the same setup and had this problem?
Regards Gareth
i never got minera on the rpi b to work with my compacs.. probably user error and i didnt mess with it to be honest. i just disabled minera and compiled straight from the source for the gekko version of cgminer. upshot is I just didnt use minera, i compiled the gekko version of cgminer on the pi and ran it from a terminal.
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learn to accept that risk, loss, and creative destruction are just as much part of capitalism as reward, gain, and success.
lmao.. "creative destruction" many luzes here. i accept losses in risky stuff: in finances, crypto, and life i general. but "creative destruction" riiiiight. i do creative destruction deliberately with my electronics and my jeep. but again deliberately. iceypoo, you are on ignore, just saw this cuz someone else quoted you, so maybe i will look for any reply you make, maybe not. couldnt care less about your opinions. EDIT: btw i never went for your scam, so no dog in this fight.
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that was stales with satellite right? my stales on statum with evdo are less than 0.1%.
what was ping time satellite vs 3g?
just tested my evdo 3g speed with 5 miners on pools: 4 stratum (2 btc, 2 eth) 1 getwork (sia). 96% signal strength.
nothing but the above miners: 1.93 mbits/sec, 73ms ping
above miners plus saturated download from microsoft servers (a win10 iso): 0.87 mbits/s, 271 ping
it seemed to split my dl speed more or less 50/50
EDIT btw tested my bandwidth btyes/day totals a while ago doing total bytes per day.. getwork vs stratum was waaaay higher total bytes per day, like 100 times higher. ill see if i can find the totals and post here.
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Has there been any announcement on the hard fork yet? Any ideas how this will be rolled out and when we can expect the mining software update? Sorry if this has been asked and answered already. I am playing catchup here...
it will take effect 20 july from what Ive read. cant remember where, sorry.
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every couple months or so for a long while. that was when I stopped mining btc and just read the forums here. wasnt mining, selling or buying so no need to check. hodl ftw!
but now its every week or so unless Im in the buying/selling mode for something. then once or twice a day till ive done whatever i wanted to do with them.
used to have a gadget on my phone that displayed btc price but never really looked at it.
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this is a sales thread. you should post here instead, more people will see it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1173963.0read the 1st couple pages, lots of troubleshooting info there. your problem might just be the voltage pot needs adjusting.
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Fools please buy Steemit and give your money to smooth.
pick me! pick me! oh, wait... @iamnotback, wish i had more time to read and research the things you post about. and i would need waaay more time, as much is about stuff i have never gotten into. never too late to learn though.. but too many other things to do in this dang real life stuff <on topic> watched the 1st 30 seconds of the video. didnt bother to watch the rest as i figured it was more of the same. was pretty funny however.
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as long as the pools are stratum you should be ok. very little bandwidth needed.
getwork is more sensitive to lag and uses a lot more bandwidth.
i have evdo 1.5 Mb/s yes megaBITs per second internet (think 3g) and have no problem mining with stratum pools. 4 rigs. 200-300 ms ping on average. hardly ever get stales unless something goes wonky with the cell network, and thats very rare where i am in the sticks.
thats just mining of course. saturate your connection with a node or torrent or large download and things may change but i generally dont have problems even when doing that.
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290 = 27-30 mhs, very power hungry 380 = 20 mhs, a bit less power hungry 480 = 25-27 mhz, a lot less power hungry
the 480 uses a LOT less power (so you can use smaller psu, and need less cooling) and is more future proof as its more modern.
unless youre electric price is very low, get the 480
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Well this looks like an armored truck from the screenshot or something but this begs the question why should there be a Bitcoin-branded armored truck if we are dealing with a digital currency here because it looks like that truck is transporting cash and this is an oxymoron
looks more like a breadtruck to me but in the context of the series, which ive never seen but now will have to watch when i get a chance, maybe its full of something like sealed printed paper wallets, each with defined amount that is easily verifiable. kinda like paper money but with actual value. too bad we cant read the qt code on the door.
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I can assure you that at least one guy (me) reads all documents and checks what's new after new releases. Even if not use all, it is good to know what is possible to do with it.
yup. I print em out and leave it on the bench near the mining rig. learned that habit back in the gpu cgminer days. it was an absolute must.
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i would be a tad disappointed, but otherwise i would just go on with life.
i kiss all the money i put into crypto goodbye as soon as i buy it. it is HIGH RISK for a reason. might all go bye bye tomorrow. due to my stupidity, someone elses stupidity, the creeks rising, whatever.
i do minimize the risk factors that i can control. backups, security, diligence.
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I can not mine ether and sia. Miner says invalid http response, incorrect data size? -epool eu1.nanopool.org: 9999 port should be 9980 No, 9980 is for SC, parameter -epool is for Ethereum, and port 9999 is correct for stratum. Perhaps you should specify the protocol like in the examples like stratum+tcp://eu1.nanopool.org:9999oops, my bad. thought he meant the sia part didnt work.
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