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481  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2600 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan+NMC, Stratum, Private Servers on: January 04, 2014, 11:39:40 PM
CYPER, you are a fascinating combination of phenomenally-high maintenance and self-centeredness. There's a heaping spoonful of entitlement mixed in, too. It really boggles my mind to read what you consider to be appropriate comments.

+1

I'm sick of reading posts by that asshole. Go and fuck off back into whatever hole you came from Cyper.

Your mother should be really proud of you. Retards are usually quite in nature, but you are quite outspoken.
482  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: January 04, 2014, 04:17:06 PM
Guys, I do not want to go and look at all these pages, but can someone explain to me why there is a Jupiter that hashes at +650GH/s and the other one only 500GH/s ? is it overclocking ? or the hardware is not the same ?

and what do you think a fear price would be if I can get hold of one now (in BTC terms )?

The FEAR price. Be afraid, be very afraid  Grin
483  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: January 04, 2014, 05:24:45 AM
My bad looks like pics are cointerra.  Where is cointerra located?

Here is what the seller says
"
They are in Texas where my brother works. He works for Cointerra. I'm flying there this weekend to pick them up in time for the auctions to close and then shipping them to winning bidders.

- butterfliesandthings
"
When you see butterflies....run...as fast as you can!

In the opposite direction and NOT towards them obviously  Cheesy
484  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: January 04, 2014, 04:45:47 AM
Anyone mining at Ghash.io?
I switched from Bitminter and the payout system looks different. At Bitminter you can set a threshold amount and when you reach it you get a payment. I set mine at 1BTC as I try to avoid dust (very small payments) payments).

But at Ghash.io you either have:
a manual payment with a 0.001 BTC fee, which I would rather avoid.
or auto payment with a 0.01 BTC threshold, which is considered dust.

But then it says:

Quote
When enabled - the system will auto-withdraw all funds according to the percentages, as soon as the balance reaches the threshold.

Auto-payouts are triggered once a day, at arbitrary time.

Payout threshold:  0.01

So maybe it will not send me 0.01 every time, but once a day whatever amount I have mined?


I'll tell ya, my comfort threshold for $ is a lot less than 1BTC.

Well I mine 1.13BTC a day currently, so I am OK at receiving 1 payment a day.
I could probably lower it, to something that is not considered dust.
0.1BTC too low?
485  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: January 04, 2014, 04:34:36 AM
Anyone mining at Ghash.io?
I switched from Bitminter and the payout system looks different. At Bitminter you can set a threshold amount and when you reach it you get a payment. I set mine at 1BTC as I try to avoid dust (very small payments) payments).

But at Ghash.io you either have:
a manual payment with a 0.001 BTC fee, which I would rather avoid.
or auto payment with a 0.01 BTC threshold, which is considered dust.

But then it says:

Quote
When enabled - the system will auto-withdraw all funds according to the percentages, as soon as the balance reaches the threshold.

Auto-payouts are triggered once a day, at arbitrary time.

Payout threshold:  0.01

So maybe it will not send me 0.01 every time, but once a day whatever amount I have mined?
486  Economy / Exchanges / Re: ***CEX.IO Cloud mining official page*** on: January 04, 2014, 04:07:14 AM
i was looking my account an saw this
Quote
C A U T I O N:
If you lose access to your smartphone, or uninstall the app - you will not be able to login to your CEX.IO account.
BE SURE TO BACK UP YOUR 2FA CODE IN CASE YOU LOSE ACCESS TO YOUR SMARTPHONE OR THE APP.

How do i make a 2FA backup? no one knows when i could lose my iphone and that would be enought of bad luck.. :/

Write down the Private key on a piece of paper.
487  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2600 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan+NMC, Stratum, Private Servers on: January 04, 2014, 12:46:59 AM
The pool op can do what ever he feels is necessary, not what you think is necessary. So unless you want the source code for this pool, cause you basically ask every question imaginable move along.

BTW i am sure if you ask real nicely, Eleuthria might even change the name of the pool to what "you" think it should be. Seeing you have a problem with "everything" he does.

Icon


I think I will wait for him to decide if he wants to be part of this discussion, but thank you for your opinion Smiley
488  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: January 04, 2014, 12:41:01 AM
you are simply blind it
If you are spending your bitcoins WINS us with mining
are going against the rules of a good miner
but each knows what he's doing
I love you guys but you're blind

Drugs or alcohol?
Just foreign, but its like he isn't even trying.

I am confident that if he writes in his own language and uses Google translate it would come out sounding better  Grin
489  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2600 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan+NMC, Stratum, Private Servers on: January 04, 2014, 12:39:33 AM
WOW... pretty new to mining and was making about .12 a day and after the difficulty jump and last nights good luck down to .05. On the plus side my shares jumped about 20% last night. Cheesy

Yeah.  I think it's worse when you have a solid run of good luck then a really bad run of luck *and* a difficulty change.  It exaggerates the drop of earnings for miners who weren't aware that the previous 24-hours were above what they should expect.   Going from 100% to 50% of earnings for a day sucks.  Going from ~140% to 50% sucks more.

So make it easier for miners to be aware.

He just did.

You acknowledge the issue

The normal functioning of Bitcoin, mining, luck, and difficulty changes are NOT an "issue" but the normal way of it's functioning.

Just curious, have you made the rounds to harassing all of the pool ops?  I would hate to think you missed someone.

Did you put your cape when you got out today to be the hero, that protect innocent pool ops from people who ask valid questions, ops I mean harass them?
490  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: January 04, 2014, 12:19:13 AM
you are simply blind it
If you are spending your bitcoins WINS us with mining
are going against the rules of a good miner
but each knows what he's doing
I love you guys but you're blind

Drugs or alcohol?
491  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2600 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan+NMC, Stratum, Private Servers on: January 03, 2014, 11:53:49 PM
WOW... pretty new to mining and was making about .12 a day and after the difficulty jump and last nights good luck down to .05. On the plus side my shares jumped about 20% last night. Cheesy

Yeah.  I think it's worse when you have a solid run of good luck then a really bad run of luck *and* a difficulty change.  It exaggerates the drop of earnings for miners who weren't aware that the previous 24-hours were above what they should expect.   Going from 100% to 50% of earnings for a day sucks.  Going from ~140% to 50% sucks more.

So make it easier for miners to be aware. You acknowledge the issue, yet you don't seem to be very enthusiastic about making something about it.
I am yet to hear a good reason why you have made it impossible to see pool luck for an arbitrary length of time.
492  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Hacking The KNC Firmware: Overclocking on: January 03, 2014, 05:03:13 AM
I applied

Code:
sed sBD1BC1B </etc/init.d/cgminer.sh >/config/zzz.sh ; /config/zzz.sh restart

And bumped up a bit of hashing rate, My Oct Jup never had any die issues and seems to run great.. I see people mention 211 and 231.. is their a single line sed command for these?


No.


I run 231 with an October Saturn in my garage that is (today for example) -3 degrees Celsius.

320GH/s?

Actually its a Saturn with 3 modules and it runs at 511-512GH

Hm, that sounds very hard to achieve.
Can you post a screenshot from SSH CGMiner?




http://imgur.com/XbFhJpM

511GH/s with 3.2% HW errors, so around 495GH/s at the pool.
Still very impressive. Good work.

Can you post a screenshot for your advanced tab.

Thank you.


http://imgur.com/KB9VotC


Look ok?

I envy your low temps  Grin
Amps look a bit high, but we are yet to find out what is the definition of high current, so it might be OK.

What are your SPI voltage and freq?
Any errors for disabled dies?
493  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2600 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan+NMC, Stratum, Private Servers on: January 03, 2014, 04:59:58 AM
Talking about luck again: are there any plans to implement a luck index for the current difficulty?
I assume the current figure is based on data over a very long period of time and it is basically useless for new miners that want to join. Most newbie miners would blindly believe that 103%+ luck is what they get if they join the pool.
I am curious at how much the 103.7% value will drop once the unlucky shifts close.
What are the reasons behind not letting people know what is the pool luck for the past 10 or so days?

Anybody looking at luck figures to decide joining a pool doesn't understand what luck stats mean.

I would not decide for other people on what information to base their decision to join a certain pool. Everyone is free to make their own choices.
All I am saying is that having a luck index for the current difficulty is as useful statistics as having a luck index for a very long period of time or any other arbitrary time period.
You already have the data in the Pool luck table, so I guess it would not be very difficult to implement it. You can even use the same chart and just make possible to see luck for the period selected.
494  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Hacking The KNC Firmware: Overclocking on: January 03, 2014, 04:52:14 AM
I applied

Code:
sed sBD1BC1B </etc/init.d/cgminer.sh >/config/zzz.sh ; /config/zzz.sh restart

And bumped up a bit of hashing rate, My Oct Jup never had any die issues and seems to run great.. I see people mention 211 and 231.. is their a single line sed command for these?


No.


I run 231 with an October Saturn in my garage that is (today for example) -3 degrees Celsius.

320GH/s?

Actually its a Saturn with 3 modules and it runs at 511-512GH

Hm, that sounds very hard to achieve.
Can you post a screenshot from SSH CGMiner?




http://imgur.com/XbFhJpM

511GH/s with 3.2% HW errors, so around 495GH/s at the pool.
Still very impressive. Good work.

Can you post a screenshot for your advanced tab.

Thank you.
495  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: January 03, 2014, 04:45:52 AM
Any news for new jupiter batch from knc ? Thanks.

Yes, it sold out today for under 10 minutes.

Were you just making this up? Or did it actually happen?



He's making it up.

It was under 8 minutes.

Btw the price KNC decided to sell them for today was very good. $2500 was a good call  Roll Eyes
496  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Hacking The KNC Firmware: Overclocking on: January 03, 2014, 04:42:38 AM
I applied

Code:
sed sBD1BC1B </etc/init.d/cgminer.sh >/config/zzz.sh ; /config/zzz.sh restart

And bumped up a bit of hashing rate, My Oct Jup never had any die issues and seems to run great.. I see people mention 211 and 231.. is their a single line sed command for these?


No.


I run 231 with an October Saturn in my garage that is (today for example) -3 degrees Celsius.

320GH/s?

Actually its a Saturn with 3 modules and it runs at 511-512GH

Hm, that sounds very hard to achieve.
Can you post a screenshot from SSH CGMiner?
497  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [2600 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan+NMC, Stratum, Private Servers on: January 03, 2014, 04:40:45 AM
If you didn't use the pool's actual 24 hours for your numbers, you're WAY off, by nearly a factor of 2.  144 blocks * 25% = 36 blocks/day expected, which is 900 BTC.  90% of that is PPLNS and 10% is PPS (rough numbers), or 810 / 90.  810 x 2% (accounting for orphans) = 16.2 BTC.   90 x 6.5% (accounting for orphans) = 5.85.  Meaning if the pool is functioning normally, at perfectly neutral luck, it's ~22 BTC.  I did not include tx fees the pool collects because those are not a noticeable increase, and those are shared with miners.  Additionally, the pool *pays* transaction fees for all payouts which is not included.  Right now the numbers are a bit higher due to network growth.  If you want to factor that in, add an extra 20% or so.  Of course that assumes that the pool grows in unison with the overall network.

A percentage of that income is also required to be set aside as a buffer for bad luck (PPS), as well as the chance of a security breach, because unlike some pools *cough*50BTC*cough*, BTC Guild will actually honor its debts in the event of a compromise.

I used the only value that can be easily determined: the pool speed as reported by the website.
Values such as 144 blocks or 25% are much more difficult to predict as they rely on total network hash speed, which is only based on estimates.
Again it was just a rough calculation.


Everything is running fine, it's just really shitty luck.  2x 4(+) hour blocks in close proximity pretty much nukes the blocks per shift for most the day.  A 4 hour block is (roughly) a 7x difficulty block.  These are not extremely rare, but it is quite rare to have 2 of them very close together.

Talking about luck again: are there any plans to implement a luck index for the current difficulty?
I assume the current figure is based on data over a very long period of time and it is basically useless for new miners that want to join. Most newbie miners would blindly believe that 103%+ luck is what they get if they join the pool.
I am curious at how much the 103.7% value will drop once the unlucky shifts close.
What are the reasons behind not letting people know what is the pool luck for the past 10 or so days?
498  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Hacking The KNC Firmware: Overclocking on: January 03, 2014, 04:30:07 AM
I applied

Code:
sed sBD1BC1B </etc/init.d/cgminer.sh >/config/zzz.sh ; /config/zzz.sh restart

And bumped up a bit of hashing rate, My Oct Jup never had any die issues and seems to run great.. I see people mention 211 and 231.. is their a single line sed command for these?


No.


I run 231 with an October Saturn in my garage that is (today for example) -3 degrees Celsius.

320GH/s?
499  Economy / Exchanges / Re: ***CEX.IO Cloud mining official page*** on: January 03, 2014, 02:45:19 AM
Can you remove unused workers at Ghash.io?

I connected with a few, then changed names and so I have a big list, which I would like to edit.
500  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: January 03, 2014, 01:36:30 AM
Any news for new jupiter batch from knc ? Thanks.

Yes, it sold out today for under 10 minutes.
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