Water blocks for each GPU would easily raise the cost per GPU by 25%-30%. Sure, if you have unlimited funds, you can do it, but other than that, it's just stupid. He's not talking about using water blocks for each GPU but water cooled air handlers like these:
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Profitability probability range from fair to none. This subject has been debated in many threads. Do some research on the forum.
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Even if Satoshi bought publicity with all major agency about no one would have mined when Bitcoin value was ~0. He did not start this project with the goal to become an instant millionaire like most alt-coin since then. Some peoples are passionate about a subject and become rich as a side effect.
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Teeth-in-tongue humour.
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If they are scam site, why people making order on their site? Because they have a nice looking website and buy ads everywhere. They also have one of the best public relation in the world.
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Doesn't really matter what the specs are if he's not going to share...?
Fapping value.
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No SEC at federal level in Canada. Instead there is local agencies enforcing security laws for each provinces and territories.
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There we go again.
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hello, every one i'm here to ask you guys a question so i 've got a friend who work in a special company that are desgining knew kinds of processor that cost nothing. I'm asking you if with those kind of new processor it could outdo GPU mining given that in 2014 they are working in a proccessor of 1k cores of 700HMz each which would give of about 1.2 TFlOPS per sec i can't really say more because it's not annouced officially. So what do you guys think could it replace GPU mining with even a lower cost because those processor only need 400w to fully operate. Thank you and tell me what you think.
Your friend makes Asics..asics are cpu`s. CPU are multi-purposes processors and ASIC are application specific so they are not the same.
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They cost nothing? I'll take a boatload.
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SEC called me back, I sent him the whois information, about the theory that investment deposits were being counted as profit, he told me that he will contact me if he has additional questions.
They called very early in the day. It's 6:18 on the east coast.
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At least he did not accidentally the Internet.
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Go in Help/Debug window/Console Type: importprivkey <bitcoinprivkey> Don't forget that if you send a transaction from that private key then the change will stay in your bitcoin-qt... not on your paper wallet! Done
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He won't disclose his client identity without a warrant. Then good luck with your international lawsuit and then you will need even more luck for debt collection. The only thing to do is forget about this and if you're lucky the operator will pay.
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I'm Canadian, we universally have a remarkable talent in the use of sarcasm. (We inherited it from the British who arguably invented sarcasm.)
Did I miss a sarcasm cue here? Sorry.
Not you
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Get this one, I got in bfl labs forum for a moment in the end. I went to the thread where someone as had there bit stamp & my box accounts hacked. I wanted to post about oclhashcat which can crack up to 55 character (not letter) pass codes in less than 2 days on a ati 6990! Yes, that means it can brute force just about anything! Its a total game changer in many ways!
lol cracking outdated MD5 hash maybe. Have fun with modern SHA2 and bcrypt hash. You also need to find a vulnerability on the website to get the password hash in the first place. Odds are that his computer was simply infected with a keylogger.
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500 GH/s per chips
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