I've always seen people always go ahead and find the address of someone who is trying to get a loan on here as I highly doubt people are going ahead and going on the persons last posts and going through all of the bitcoin addys posted.
Anyone know the site in which they use and thanks for finding it for me if so!
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Could you supply the information for the bctalk account pricer so I'm able to see a bit more on the account just to validate it, not that I don't trust you but the data given could easily be something in which you just changed up by yourself without the actual site giving it back out.
Thanks and I await your response!
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Any way for you to confirm that this account doesn't have any loans on it nor has any chance of gaining a negative reputation after the sale has been completed.
Going to wait on that before even going ahead and asking for more information.
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I used Minergate for a little while when I had my old laptop and I personally just didn't like the whole process and even though everything on the design was sleek I just didn't feel as if I would rather have a sleek design than more money in my pocket. Would rather recommend using nicehash due to the easy conversions and the really simple mining it allows.
Good luck!
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As I said, anyone who doesn't want to take the time should gtfo.
You are wrong. They should mine with nicehash Yeah, or if you have something small and don't really want to go ahead and have to be converting such small amounts of altcoins to BTC with fees and such I would still go with Nicehash. At least with my pretty small setup right now I like using nicehash and would recommend it!
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Was thinking of putting around $5000 into alt-coin mining with a gpu rig and I live in an area with pretty inexpensive electric. Wanted to know if it was still viable, even with electric prices around $.03 or something like that? Might be able to get it free with a family member who has solar panels on their roof, so yeah.
Thanks!
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Just to put things in perspective, at the current difficulty and BTC price, you'll need about 6 TH/sec (Terahash, aka 6000 GH) to produce $4 per day. That also assumes your electricity is free and you are willing to run whatever hardware you have flat out, 24/7.
None of the above even remotely fits a laptop. It cannot even hit 1/10000 of the hashrate, and it's not built for 24/7 operation flat out. Laptops do short bursts of computation just fine, but not several minutes, much less hours all day. Attempting this will produce literally nothing in terms of BTC, and will shorten the life of you laptop significantly. A desktop might not have it's life shortened a lot, but it's still woefully underpowered.
Read lots of the threads here to see what you actually need if you want to mine BTC.
I've seen post after post here not come to the simple conclusion that this is the MINING (ALTCOINS) section so if you keep referencing bitcoin statistics it's really not going to help at all. Mining BTC is not worth it but yet again it's not even something you were asking about Mike. I'd go ahead and mine on Nicehash, ZCash, ETH or so on if you really would like to try to make a little money. Though you won't make it to $4 a day cause that 1060 in the laptop is barely going to make $.60 per day. Good luck and have fun bud!
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
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Without a doubt possible through some pretty easy mixing services on here, one of the biggest ones would have to be bitmixer. Though, this is kind of a weird to ask this on such a public forum!
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I have 14 of those cards , with 2x7 setup . I received them with 3 different version number ( 0 , 1 , 2 ) and 3 different bioses. Modded all bioses , card hashnig between 29.8-30.1 MH/s stable with modded bioses , each card consume around 120-130 watts on 240 volts , 7 cards setup with mobo/cpu/sdd/8gb mem , the whole system is pulling around 900 - 970 watts on 240 volts. Without modded bios the cards was hashnig stable with 24MH/s and consumed around 150-160 watts , the whole system is pulled around 1100 watts..Im using evga 1600 watts T2 psu ... Dam I'm going to bookmark the link to the thread with your build in it as it looks helpful as all hell. Would you be kind enough to tell me when you bought the cards? At least at what price so I know if I'm getting a good deal on at least some of the cards. What's the cost for electric where you live?
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I'm really loving using Nicehash to sell my power too, much easier than using another miner and praying for some shit coin / altcoin to not crash when I'm holding it for the week.
Thanks for the service, it really does help.
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Love the site idea and all but this just looks insanely sketchy when you put this as your motto or whatever it is supposed to be "“We don't know what you are uploading. This keep us safe and you too.”
I understand what you're trying to imply but-- I would leave that out of the spotlight in all honesty.
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This looks like a disgusting scam just based on the site and everything on this site itself.
#Avoid
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Love safedice too much to not go ahead and vote on them, I know not many people know of their site but I must say it's an amazing one with really low house edge so it's a great place for people to bet on.
Spread the word!
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Any reviews on how this card is in your opinion with and without the modded BIOS? Really was thinking of buying a couple of them and setting them up on Nicehash to just get bitcoin for my rig. But, it'd be nice to hear what someone else says before going ahead and pulling the trigger on it.
The 2 I have are running on NH and the work fine. I do not use a modded bios on them as they are in a rig I occasionally use for other purposes. My only complaint is the fan noise/rattle issue due to what I perceive to be the removable fan design, the plastic tabs rattle when you ramp the fans up to keep the cards cool while mining. If you don't care about noise, I say go for it but be prepared that in like 2 months these cards could could cost anywhere from 30-50 less than they do right now. May go ahead and pull the trigger on buying them but I may also do it with a credit card with price protection so if the price does fall in 180 days I would get the money for it back. How do you do with the mining on those two cards? Like, I've seen some benchmarks saying around $1.40 per day with those two in at once.
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Any reviews on how this card is in your opinion with and without the modded BIOS? Really was thinking of buying a couple of them and setting them up on Nicehash to just get bitcoin for my rig. But, it'd be nice to hear what someone else says before going ahead and pulling the trigger on it.
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BitcoinTalk username: Squatz1 YOLOdice user id: 5795 Forum rank: Full Member Current post count: 373
Would love to join the campaign here, thank you for the opportunity!
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Could this be setup for Nicehash miner as I think thats one of the popular ones with people who build rigs and don't want to have to convert altcoins to btc.
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My electricity cost is pretty high so do you think it would be smarter to buy a 1070/1080 or a AMD RX 480 8GB?
I know the NVidia cards are better when it comes to power usage so I just wanted to see what you guys think.
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