For the rank the account has i doubt any of them have any staked adress, besides that a jr member who will pay 0,01btc for such account? Op your price looks to be very high considering it has almost no potencial activity at those accounts.
Take a look again. Thant account is created 2013 and as it have 40+ posts it will be a member very soon and also maybe next month even a full member. I calculated its value on BCT valuation and guess what - thats not even a full price for it!! It is 0.038! Because of next: Potential Activity: 210 ( Potential Full Member) Post Quality: Fair (75.51%)Trust: Neutral Estimated Price: 0.038 BCT'S price estimations are very unreliable, and hardly anybody pays full price these days. Post quality isn't the best either, you'd need to increase the quality to get into any campaign that pays anything at all.
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It's a collectors item, nothing else. If you plan on mining with it for fun, don't expect much- you'll get a few 100 - shares every few minutes, but it's a low-end miner. That said, if it is indeed in original packaging you could expect to get around 30$ if you get lucky. It'd be cool to have a new usb miner in the future, it'd be an antique and you could add it to a collection... Pretty cool thing imo, I have about 3 of these miners hashing right now, 24/7/365, and it's fun to use.
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The GTX 960 is the Maxwell mobile version of the Gtx960, with pretty low performance compared to many other desktop gpus. Not sure why people try mining with mobile gpus, they have worse cooling than their desktop counterparts and lower performance, and the fact that you can't replace most mobile gpus once they break. Most laptop components are soldered on, with the exception of some customizable laptops that allow replacement of parts.
The reason why AMD is better than Nvidia for most mining applications is that their stream processors are much more effective than nvidia's CUDA cores. That being said, don't mine anything with a laptop, not even gpu coins or Ether. You run the risk of bricking a laptop, and once that happens, the resale value of the laptop is pretty much zero.
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Hi, SFR! I'd like to apply for this campaign. I've also applied in the old bitac campaign ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Name: leowonderful Post Count: 882 Rank: Sr. Member BTC address: 1J7f8hF3KmM6Rqscknpeq5R5LtGDxhWA77 Profile UID: 416731
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Hi ![Undecided](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/undecided.gif) sorry for my bad english i have antminer s7 v1.38, normal function the fune slow speed, and the hashing rate down to 1.5 T the hash card does not work one of three worked normally, other no red led I upgrade the firmware but no chance, two other hash carte, no function Guessing it's a failed hashboards that's causing causing a lower hashrate; in this case you'll need another board; don't do it yet, though. Firmware updates rarely fix anything, and most of Bitmain's updates are pointless. Is this miner used or new? Did you buy it secondhand? Are the temperatures normal on the miner? I'd suggest posting a screenshot of the monitoring page if you could do so. If the boards are indeed broken, you can usually purchase boards for 100 USD each on ebay; personally I'd just keep the one hashboard and try to sell it for a bit of cash, but S7s still run pretty well if you're okay with a lower hashrate.
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Winter is coming.
Also the S3's were built like tanks in my mind, that metal case with the reliability I foresee them running in "free" electricity for quiet a while. They can heat up a room which some tend to do. I have stopped doing it myself last winter but it is a valid way to try to have a lower heating bill. Not sure on S1's though how many will really run them this winter. And those with S3 might be able to jump to S5's that are used for not a ton. So could be the winter of S5's for those with free electricity. Agreed. If only bitmain would make a miner that at least resembled the S3 in some shape or form... unfortunately, nothing like it has ever come out of their factories. One can only dream ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) I run my S3's year-round for fun, so I guess I'll be using less heating this year ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Winter is coming.
Also the S3's were built like tanks in my mind, that metal case with the reliability I foresee them running in "free" electricity for quiet a while. They can heat up a room which some tend to do. I have stopped doing it myself last winter but it is a valid way to try to have a lower heating bill. Not sure on S1's though how many will really run them this winter. And those with S3 might be able to jump to S5's that are used for not a ton. So could be the winter of S5's for those with free electricity. If you live in a small apartment, the S5 does a lot more noise than the other 2. But it does make more sense to go with the S5 if you don't mind it. S5 fans can be changed iirc, and they make a lot less noise if you want to pay an extra 10 or 20 bucks to replace the fan. I've done it and the noise levels are much more acceptable now, still noticeable but acceptable.
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I did not recieve one from you yet, and responded to the PMS today
Sent. Maybe it didn't send, not sure, but I'm pretty sure i sent you a PM just yesterday.
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Sent you a pm, but you never responded. Could you send me the details now? ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) not sure why you're asking for more when apparently a few other people also haven't gotten responses.
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Nice to see a little bump in the price- been waiting for this for a month now. Let's see how far it goes, and if it'll hold... I'm pretty optimistic, if it holds where it is and doesn't go any lower, we've got some good times ahead. 700 wouldn't be too out of the picture, although I think something around 650 is more realistic. I could be wrong though ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Good luck; there's so many campaign managers out there nowadays, and most campaigns prefer people with prior experience, it'll be hard to get started, but once you get the ball rolling, it shouldn't be a problem.
As others have already said, getting some more rep would be a good idea; you don't really have much as of now. There are occasionally new campaigns that come out now and then, if you can get word of these campaigns before they start, you have a good chance.
Altcoins also have lots of campaigns. Altcoin Market is a great place to find these, often those campaigns require little to no experience needed, and it's also a great way to build rep little by little.
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Almost thought you were selling a genuine, in-game karambit fade, which was why I clicked on this thread, LOL. GLWS anyways, I bought a few a while ago and i'd buy another one if only I didn't already have a fade knife ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Reserved. I can do high quality work for you. I will pm my works shortly.
Payment has been sent to this guy for an article. PM me looking for a long term article writer. And also sent PM to all those who are most interested. PM me back lets make a fair deal. Regards bitcasinonews Can confirm this is true, he has great communication and we've worked out at least one deal. I hope this'll be a longer-term deal. He definitely has a more than fair price than what most people offer me. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I would definitely recommend this guy to anyone who's looking for some good writing work.
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Amaclin again? Lmao. Pretty much everybody here knows your doublespending bitcoin doubler that takes off with deposited money. The saddest part is that you use the same wallet each time, and people actually fall for this.
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Why keep it for themselves though? When they can make a killing producing one from a low cost then put an exorbitant pricetag on it for people to buy. People will still buy them anyway, as long as the miner pushes for more THS than the last one, the buying public will see it and be blind to the price.
You don't go to a gun fight with a knife. No one really fights bitmaintech with ASIC sales. So no one has been able to release a better cheaper miner. So Avalon builds a close miner and sells it at a higher price so as not to offer real competition. Bitfury builds in house gear and avoids it all together . The best most competitive way to mine btc is with a gpu rig. Huh ? Wtf ? No way . Well mine eth or xmr with a gpu rig and convert to btc. This is what bitmaintech is up against. Frankly I think it is good for all. So when Avalon releases the 7 I want it to be a 0.08 to .11 watt miner. And I want it to be a little more costly then the s-9. This will help gpu mining . The last thing we need is a war with bitmaintech. And any ASIC company . Bitmaintech will simply crush that company and in the process it will hurt the btc price. Same as when. Bitmaintech did battle with spondoolies. I think this is what's driving people out of bitcoin mining- there's pretty much no more competition left and no more smaller stick or usb based miners made by any official company anymore; GPU mining is a lot cheaper and has a much higher resale value, and Bitcoin's losing quite a few people to altcoins like Ethereum. I'm not jumping ship yet, but the next few months will definitely be interesting. I see bitmain as the only asic provider in the future.
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Hey mate. I like this offer and i love to work with you. Please join me up in your team.
If you've read this thread up to about the last 5 posts, the faucet's dead and it's no longer paying out. Consider reading about 1 page of posts; it's just a few seconds, and takes almost no effort. Price of mrais are pretty dang low anyways, and it wouldn't have been too profitable for OP anyways. Probably wasn't worth it for the dev anyways, the coin's pretty much done for in terms of price unless something happens to reboot it, and faucet shows no signs of life.
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Quoted. Not sure if i'm trusted enough to do this, but it'd be a lot more convenient if you posted the details directly on this post; it works either way, I guess. If this is incorrect format, update the post and i'll do the same- please correct me if i'm wrong on these ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) EDIT: assuming this is incorrect format; if you could please update this ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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tharani's not on defaulttrust; it won't matter much to most people anyways, and few people check untrusted feedback. I'd advise you guys to keep doing what you've already done and wait for an admin or staff member to come here. I don't see the need to send more than 2 or even 3 neg feedbacks to anybody; you're already getting your point across, and it just makes you look even worse. Try compiling all of your words into one neg, or try to compound it. Sending the same message that's copy-pasted to that many people...
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+1.4 Hopefully I hit it this time, it's always fun to put in a reward for this kind of randomness ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) keeping up with the thread, it's definitely interesting to see what you guys talk about here ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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I doubt it'd work; it's pretty much impossible to bruteforce such a long password, especially 12-character ones. Shorter passwords could probably be cracked, but I really doubt you can trust this guy at all. In addition, you're a newbie; I don't have anything against newbies, but offering a service like this on a new account is pretty suspicious. Unless you vouch for someone that you cracked his 12-pw dat, or provide sufficient proof, nobody's going to use your service, and even then I doubt you'd get customers.
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