@ op
Dude I can sell you a non working s17 for 200 usd plus shipping to Australia
which is around 336 so 536 usd which is 766 aud
but to be honest it would likely never work and you would be out 766 AUD
The heatsinks will come loose and the gear won't work.
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![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2Fm4Fnwb6%2FIMG-20230211-130216-835.jpg&t=663&c=K-Znq26DtB3a9Q) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FQcCgN4G%2FIMG-20230211-130437-415.jpg&t=663&c=du9ixrSxJRDorw) ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi.ibb.co%2FC9wW7kk%2FPics-Art-02-18-09-02-22.jpg&t=663&c=mA667FGKje9YGw) Hello guys! I felt I should share my little success with you in receiving my first bitcoin payment in my business. Well... I have a car which I used for Bolt (Taxify) as my side hustle whenever am free from my work. I've stumbled on a couple of topics of some members on this forum promoting mass adoption of bitcoin by accepting it in their businesses. Since then I've been nursing this idea and at the same time I've been having cold feet. I accept payment for my services in fiat currency or bank transfer, but with the naira redesign in my country, the new notes have really not circulated everywhere and it's been making life a living hell for a lot persons. So I said to myself this is the right time to add another means of payment to my business. I got some bitcoin stickers and for my car and It's been about two weeks since I displayed it and no one has patronize me in bitcoin. Though, some of my passengers see it and engage me in one or two conversation. Today, I carried a passenger and when he saw the stickers and was like do you accept bitcoin and I said yes and he said do you know you are the first bolt driver I have actually seen accepting bitcoin and I smiled. He asked me if I have actually received any payment in bitcoin and I answered not yet, and he said I will be your first customer to pay you in bitcoin. We talked a lot during the trip and our discussion was mainly centered on cryptocurrency, mass adoption, crypto ban in the country. At the end of the trip, he paid me in bitcoin with additional tip and I felt really happy about it. I know this is little but I hope it would help to promote mass adoption of bitcoin in my locality, the nation and passes a message to people out there that bitcoin is here to stay and all we can do is to embrace it and be part of history. I like this idea. BUT I would offer 3 coin choice. BTC LTC DOGE They are the top three coins for mining which I favor over POS coins. You could engage in mining conversations about the coins if they ask why just those coins. It is a more rounded point of payment than just BTC
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Is 110TH enough to gamble with Bitcoin solo mining? If you can solve a Bitcoin block in 4-7 years do you think it's worth the hassle? What can 110TB do to make this possible? I have free electricity I just want to embark on this try-your-luck journey, do you think it's worth it? ...
As long as you are not directly paying for the electricity, of course it's worth it. The only real question is will the 'free electricity' continue after whoever IS paying for it sees how much power you are using 24x72365? I would say if you can mine a 110 th miner at zero cost it makes $8.80 a day for sure on a pool like viabtc. 8.80 x 365 = $3212 a year for sure. solo is all or nothing so after a year it most likely will not hit a block so 3212 or 0 is the most likely out come if he mines all viabtc or all solo. If you let me mine 1 s19 pro and no power cost I would mine it for 300 days on viabtc and 65 days on solo getting a certain 300 x 8.80 = 2640. and many shots at a block during those 65 days of solo mining.
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put shots of men checking out womens genitals in a lady's toilet and you would get an international shitstorm of wokeness Dude you are sounding like you are a woke masculinist. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MasculismI would love to piss in those urinals. The one on the far left or far right would suit me.
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I think this is a dream, the ranking of the world's top companies today is dominated by oil companies, and of course they have a good analysis of the future of oil, I have even read that oil will continue to be needed by humans and cannot be replaced, maybe there are currently many auto companies that make electric cars, but auto experts believe that oil vehicles will last a long time.
most oil free energy tech is owned by wait for it: oil companies. So if switching to green means they make more money on green tech they will switch.
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f off buddy where is our 26k for the day
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Simple to toss up a goal or date.
Most likely Europe will be closer to all electric ⚡️ by 2040 or 2045.
I would love to see this happen by 2035 but I would think ten years later.
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Well, that was rude...
yeah danced around 25.1 to 25.2 and now 24.3
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Hmm 25k again.
so retreat to 24k
or push on to 26k?
I really would like to see a dead solid 3k green candle today or tomorrow.
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What could be a a good solar panel for a mining rig of ca. 2000 watt?
a 2kwatt rig does 48kwatts a day. to store 48 kwatts is not enough as you do not want to run down your batteries. so 80 kwatts is more like it if you are battery off grid. use a factor of 5 and a factor of 6 this is how much full sun on average you get. so six hours means you need about 14kwatts of panels maybe 16kwatts if you are off grid. good panels are 400 watts so you need 35 to 40 panels for complete off grid. battery based. if you do on grid 50kwatts a day will do if the company that supplies power trades and lets you net out. to do 50 kwatt in 5 hours you need 25 panels doing 400 watts each. to do 50 kwatt in 6 hours you need 21 panels doing 400 watts each. so you will need 21 panels doing 400 watts each at best case and 40 panels doing 400 watts each at worst case. panels are big 36 by 60 inches.
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https://www.bitrawr.com/difficulty-estimatorLatest Block: 777347 (24 minutes ago) Current Pace: 113.4066% (1188 / 1047.56 expected, 140.44 ahead) Previous Difficulty: 39350942467772.63 Current Difficulty: 39156400059293.19 Next Difficulty: between 43430522812715 and 44414265134447 Next Difficulty Change: between +10.9155% and +13.4279% Previous Retarget: February 12, 2023 at 2:50 AM (-0.4944%) Next Retarget (earliest): Friday at 11:07 AM (in 5d 1h 41m 9s) Next Retarget (latest): Friday at 5:49 PM (in 5d 8h 23m 11s) Projected Epoch Length: between 12d 8h 16m 44s and 12d 14h 58m 46s Copy stats to clipboard 13% = holy shit that is a lot of gear. say 30eh added or 30,000ph or 30,000,000 th. that is 300,000 s19s! 900,000 kwatts 900 megawatts When you see this growth and increased power use what is left in the tank?
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Hi , I have a S19a pro and after of upgrade dosent work. I try to change the eeprom and differetnt firmware , vnish,and nopthing. My 3 hashboards is BHB42651 . my log is: reemptible hierarchical RCU implementation. Build-time adjustment of leaf fanout to 32. RCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=4 to nr_cpu_ids=2. RCU: Adjusting geometry for rcu_fanout_leaf=32, nr_cpu_ids=2 NR_IRQS:16 nr_irqs:16 16 efuse mapped to cf800000 ps7-slcr mapped to cf802000 L2C: platform modifies aux control register: 0x72360000 -> 0x72760000 L2C: DT/platform modifies aux control register: 0x72360000 -> 0x72760000 L2C-310 erratum 769419 enabled L2C-310 enabling early BRESP for Cortex-A9 L2C-310 full line of zeros enabled for Cortex-A9 L2C-310 ID prefetch enabled, offset 1 lines L2C-310 dynamic clock gating enabled, standby mode enabled L2C-310 cache controller enabled, 8 ways, 512 kB L2C-310: CACHE_ID 0x410000c8, AUX_CTRL 0x76760001 zynq_clock_init: clkc starts at cf802100 Zynq clock init sched_clock: 64 bits at 333MHz, resolution 3ns, wraps every 4398046511103ns clocksource: arm_global_timer: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x4ce07af025, max_idle_ns: 440795209040 ns Switching to timer-based delay loop, resolution 3ns clocksource: ttc_clocksource: mask: 0xffff max_cycles: 0xffff, max_idle_ns: 537538477 ns ps7-ttc #0 at cf80a000, irq=18 Console: colour dummy device 80x30 Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 666.66 BogoMIPS (lpj=3333333) pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok CPU0: thread -1, cpu 0, socket 0, mpidr 80000000 Setting up static identity map for 0x100000 - 0x100058 CPU1: failed to boot: -1 Brought up 1 CPUs SMP: Total of 1 processors activated (666.66 BogoMIPS). CPU: All CPU(s) started in SVC mode. devtmpfs: initialized VFP support v0.3: implementor 41 architecture 3 part 30 variant 9 rev 4 clocksource: jiffies: mask: 0xffffffff max_cycles: 0xffffffff, max_idle_ns: 19112604462750000 ns pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem NET: Registered protocol family 16 DMA: preallocated 256 KiB pool for atomic coherent allocations cpuidle: using governor menu hw-breakpoint: found 5 (+1 reserved) breakpoint and 1 watchpoint registers. hw-breakpoint: maximum watchpoint size is 4 bytes. zynq-ocm f800c000.ps7-ocmc: ZYNQ OCM pool: 256 KiB @ 0xcf880000 vgaarb: loaded SCSI subsystem initialized usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs usbcore: registered new interface driver hub usbcore: registered new device driver usb media: Linux media interface: v0.10 Linux video capture interface: v2.00 pps_core: LinuxPPS API ver. 1 registered pps_core: Software ver. 5.3.6 - Copyright 2005-2007 Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@linux.it> PTP clock support registered EDAC MC: Ver: 3.0.0 Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Initialized. clocksource: Switched to clocksource arm_global_timer NET: Registered protocol family 2 TCP established hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) TCP bind hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) TCP: Hash tables configured (established 2048 bind 2048) UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) NET: Registered protocol family 1 RPC: Registered named UNIX socket transport module. RPC: Registered udp transport module. RPC: Registered tcp transport module. RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module. PCI: CLS 0 bytes, default 64 Trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs... rootfs image is not initramfs (no cpio magic); looks like an initrd Freeing initrd memory: 6700K (cd46f000 - cdafa000) hw perfevents: enabled with armv7_cortex_a9 PMU driver, 7 counters available futex hash table entries: 512 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) workingset: timestamp_bits=28 max_order=16 bucket_order=0 jffs2: version 2.2. (NAND) (SUMMARY) © 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc. io scheduler noop registered io scheduler deadline registered io scheduler cfq registered (default) dma-pl330 f8003000.ps7-dma: Loaded driver for PL330 DMAC-241330 dma-pl330 f8003000.ps7-dma: DBUFF-128x8bytes Num_Chans-8 Num_Peri-4 Num_Events-16 e0000000.serial: ttyPS0 at MMIO 0xe0000000 (irq = 159, base_baud = 6249999) is a xuartps console [ttyPS0] enabled xdevcfg f8007000.ps7-dev-cfg: ioremap 0xf8007000 to cf86e000 [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810 brd: module loaded loop: module loaded CAN device driver interface gpiod_set_value: invalid GPIO libphy: MACB_mii_bus: probed macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: Cadence GEM rev 0x00020118 at 0xe000b000 irq 31 (00:0a:35:00:00:00) Generic PHY e000b000.etherne:00: attached PHY driver [Generic PHY] (mii_bus:phy_addr=e000b000.etherne:00, irq=-1) e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 3.2.6-k e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2015 Intel Corporation. ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice i2c /dev entries driver cdns-i2c e0005000.ps7_i2c: 100 kHz mmio e0005000 irq 154 Xilinx Zynq CpuIdle Driver started sdhci: Secure Digital Host Controller Interface driver sdhci: Copyright(c) Pierre Ossman sdhci-pltfm: SDHCI platform and OF driver helper mmc0: SDHCI controller on e0100000.ps7-sdio [e0100000.ps7-sdio] using ADMA ledtrig-cpu: registered to indicate activity on CPUs usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid usbhid: USB HID core driver nand: disable subpage write nand: device found, Manufacturer ID: 0x2c, Chip ID: 0xda nand: Micron MT29F2G08ABAEAWP nand: 256 MiB, SLC, erase size: 128 KiB, page size: 2048, OOB size: 64 nand: NAND_ECC_HW nand: NAND_ECC_HW_SYNDROME mtd->writesize = 2048 ecc->strength = 1 ecc->size = 2048 mtd->writesize = 2048 chip->ecc_strength_ds = 4 chip->ecc_step_ds = 512 nand: WARNING: pl35x-nand: the ECC used on your system is too weak compared to the one required by the NAND chip Bad block table found at page 131008, version 0x01 Bad block table found at page 130944, version 0x01 8 ofpart partitions found on MTD device pl35x-nand Creating 8 MTD partitions on "pl35x-nand": 0x000000000000-0x000002800000 : "BOOT.bin-dts-marker-kernel" 0x000002800000-0x000004800000 : "ramfs" 0x000004800000-0x000005000000 : "configs" 0x000005000000-0x000005200000 : "sig" 0x000005200000-0x000006000000 : "reserve1" 0x000006000000-0x000007000000 : "upgrade-ramfs" 0x000007000000-0x00000a800000 : "upgrade-file" 0x00000a800000-0x000010000000 : "reserve2" nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (3635 buckets, 14540 max) ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team NET: Registered protocol family 10 ip6_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team sit: IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver NET: Registered protocol family 17 can: controller area network core (rev 20120528 abi 9) NET: Registered protocol family 29 can: raw protocol (rev 20120528) can: broadcast manager protocol (rev 20120528 t) can: netlink gateway (rev 20130117) max_hops=1 zynq_pm_ioremap: no compatible node found for 'xlnx,zynq-ddrc-a05' zynq_pm_late_init: Unable to map DDRC IO memory. Registering SWP/SWPB emulation handler hctosys: unable to open rtc device (rtc0) ALSA device list: No soundcards found. RAMDISK: gzip image found at block 0 EXT4-fs (ram0): couldn't mount as ext3 due to feature incompatibilities EXT4-fs warning (device ram0): ext4_update_dynamic_rev:746: updating to rev 1 because of new feature flag, running e2fsck is recommended EXT4-fs (ram0): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: (null) VFS: Mounted root (ext4 filesystem) on device 1:0. devtmpfs: mounted Freeing unused kernel memory: 1024K (c0a00000 - c0b00000) EXT4-fs (ram0): re-mounted. Opts: block_validity,delalloc,barrier,user_xattr,errors=remount-ro devpts: called with bogus options ubi0: attaching mtd2 ubi0: scanning is finished ubi0: attached mtd2 (name "configs", size 8 MiB) ubi0: PEB size: 131072 bytes (128 KiB), LEB size: 126976 bytes ubi0: min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048/2048, sub-page size 2048 ubi0: VID header offset: 2048 (aligned 2048), data offset: 4096 ubi0: good PEBs: 64, bad PEBs: 0, corrupted PEBs: 0 ubi0: user volume: 1, internal volumes: 1, max. volumes count: 128 ubi0: max/mean erase counter: 29/12, WL threshold: 4096, image sequence number: 262741923 ubi0: available PEBs: 36, total reserved PEBs: 28, PEBs reserved for bad PEB handling: 4 ubi0: background thread "ubi_bgt0d" started, PID 729 UBIFS (ubi0:0): background thread "ubifs_bgt0_0" started, PID 733 UBIFS (ubi0:0): recovery needed UBIFS (ubi0:0): recovery completed UBIFS (ubi0:0): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 0, volume 0, name "configs" UBIFS (ubi0:0): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes UBIFS (ubi0:0): FS size: 1396736 bytes (1 MiB, 11 LEBs), journal size 888833 bytes (0 MiB, 5 LEBs) UBIFS (ubi0:0): reserved for root: 65970 bytes (64 KiB) UBIFS (ubi0:0): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID A9E8BDA4-70DE-45D9-83BE-2DD9F129C0C6, small LPT model ubi2: attaching mtd4 ubi2: scanning is finished ubi2: attached mtd4 (name "reserve1", size 14 MiB) ubi2: PEB size: 131072 bytes (128 KiB), LEB size: 126976 bytes ubi2: min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048/2048, sub-page size 2048 ubi2: VID header offset: 2048 (aligned 2048), data offset: 4096 ubi2: good PEBs: 112, bad PEBs: 0, corrupted PEBs: 0 ubi2: user volume: 1, internal volumes: 1, max. volumes count: 128 ubi2: max/mean erase counter: 2/1, WL threshold: 4096, image sequence number: 3292977184 ubi2: available PEBs: 0, total reserved PEBs: 112, PEBs reserved for bad PEB handling: 4 ubi2: background thread "ubi_bgt2d" started, PID 740 UBIFS (ubi2:0): background thread "ubifs_bgt2_0" started, PID 744 UBIFS (ubi2:0): recovery needed UBIFS (ubi2:0): recovery completed UBIFS (ubi2:0): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 2, volume 0, name "misc" UBIFS (ubi2:0): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes UBIFS (ubi2:0): FS size: 11935744 bytes (11 MiB, 94 LEBs), journal size 1015809 bytes (0 MiB, 6 LEBs) UBIFS (ubi2:0): reserved for root: 563754 bytes (550 KiB) UBIFS (ubi2:0): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID D1EE19B7-F9D1-45EB-A99E-6E1D7B7EAD4C, small LPT model ubi3: attaching mtd7 ubi3: scanning is finished ubi3: attached mtd7 (name "reserve2", size 88 MiB) ubi3: PEB size: 131072 bytes (128 KiB), LEB size: 126976 bytes ubi3: min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048/2048, sub-page size 2048 ubi3: VID header offset: 2048 (aligned 2048), data offset: 4096 ubi3: good PEBs: 700, bad PEBs: 4, corrupted PEBs: 0 ubi3: user volume: 1, internal volumes: 1, max. volumes count: 128 ubi3: max/mean erase counter: 1/0, WL threshold: 4096, image sequence number: 1751136565 ubi3: available PEBs: 0, total reserved PEBs: 700, PEBs reserved for bad PEB handling: 0 ubi3: background thread "ubi_bgt3d" started, PID 751 UBIFS (ubi3:0): background thread "ubifs_bgt3_0" started, PID 755 UBIFS (ubi3:0): recovery needed UBIFS (ubi3:0): recovery completed UBIFS (ubi3:0): UBIFS: mounted UBI device 3, volume 0, name "nvdada_log" UBIFS (ubi3:0): LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes UBIFS (ubi3:0): FS size: 86978560 bytes (82 MiB, 685 LEBs), journal size 4317184 bytes (4 MiB, 34 LEBs) UBIFS (ubi3:0): reserved for root: 4108212 bytes (4011 KiB) UBIFS (ubi3:0): media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID 6991F7EC-46A0-4EE9-A9AD-722A43EFA076, small LPT model IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready random: avahi-daemon urandom read with 2 bits of entropy available macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: unable to generate target frequency: 25000000 Hz macb e000b000.ethernet eth0: link up (100/Full) IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready In axi fpga driver! request_mem_region OK! AXI fpga dev virtual address is 0xcfc7c000 *base_vir_addr = 0xb031 In fpga mem driver! request_mem_region OK! fpga mem virtual address is 0xd2000000
===========================================Miner log=========================================== 1970-01-01 00:00:10 Open miner sn file /config/sn error 1970-01-01 00:00:10 Miner compile time: Tue Dec 6 18:31:05 CST 2022 type: Antminer S19a Pro sn : 1970-01-01 00:00:11 This is fix-freq version 1970-01-01 00:00:11 Miner compile time: Tue Dec 6 18:31:05 CST 2022 type: Antminer S19a Pro 1970-01-01 00:00:11 commit version: dd076742 2022-10-27 22:42:25, build by: jenkins 2022-12-06 18:41:54 1970-01-01 00:00:11 opt_multi_version = 1 1970-01-01 00:00:11 opt_bitmain_ab = 1 1970-01-01 00:00:11 mid_auto_gen = 0 1970-01-01 00:00:11 opt_bitmain_work_mode = 0 1970-01-01 00:00:11 mmap fpga_mem_addr_hal = 0xb5800000 1970-01-01 00:00:11 HASH_ON_PLUG V9 = 0x7 1970-01-01 00:00:11 Note: front fan is power on! 1970-01-01 00:00:11 Note: rear fan is power on! 1970-01-01 00:00:11 start the http log. 1970-01-01 00:00:11 httpListenThread start ret=0 1970-01-01 00:00:11 start listen on 6060 ... 1970-01-01 00:00:11 load machine BHB28501 conf 1970-01-01 00:00:11 machine : BHB28501 1970-01-01 00:00:11 chain_num 4, chain_domain_num 10, chain_asic_num 100, domain_asic_num 10 1970-01-01 00:00:11 asic 29, wind 0, y 10 1970-01-01 00:00:11 air in 1970-01-01 00:00:11 asic 70, wind 0, y 10 1970-01-01 00:00:11 air in 1970-01-01 00:00:11 asic 20, wind 0, y 1 1970-01-01 00:00:11 air out 1970-01-01 00:00:11 asic 79, wind 0, y 1 1970-01-01 00:00:11 air out 2023-02-19 13:19:18 miner ID : 802824045710481c 2023-02-19 13:19:18 FPGA Version = 0xB031 2023-02-19 13:19:18 HASH_ON_PLUG V9 = 0x7 2023-02-19 13:19:18 ==========================capability start========================== 2023-02-19 13:19:18 board num = 3 2023-02-19 13:19:18 board id = 0, chain num = 1 2023-02-19 13:19:18 chain id = 0 2023-02-19 13:19:18 board id = 1, chain num = 1 2023-02-19 13:19:18 chain id = 1 2023-02-19 13:19:18 board id = 2, chain num = 1 2023-02-19 13:19:18 chain id = 2 2023-02-19 13:19:18 ==========================capability end============================ 2023-02-19 13:19:18 chain num = 3 2023-02-19 13:19:20 [chain 0] 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x0000 11 52 C1 1B DA 5C C5 F8 64 C6 55 39 6C D5 F9 B0 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x0010 95 B3 70 80 5B 5D 3D 56 35 56 7B 52 F4 DC 9B 43 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x0020 33 CC 3B DA 2E 21 FA 60 D7 83 6D 45 6E D3 B2 FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x0030 20 17 22 A1 C8 7C 7E 20 80 63 24 2B 5D 1A C7 55 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x0040 FD 9B 00 5F 08 A3 1E 7A 8A 19 E5 83 1A FF D0 90 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x0050 30 9C FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x0060 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x0070 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x0080 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x0090 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x00A0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x00B0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x00C0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x00D0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x00E0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:20 0x00F0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 5A 2023-02-19 13:19:20 2023-02-19 13:19:22 [chain 1] 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x0000 11 52 C1 1B DA 5C C5 F8 64 C6 55 39 6C D5 F9 B0 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x0010 95 B3 70 80 5B 5D 3D 56 35 56 7B 52 F4 DC 9B 43 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x0020 33 CC 3B DA 2E 21 FA 60 D7 83 6D 45 6E D3 B2 FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x0030 20 17 22 A1 C8 7C 7E 20 80 63 24 2B 5D 1A C7 55 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x0040 FD 9B 00 5F 08 A3 1E 7A 8A 19 E5 83 1A FF D0 90 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x0050 30 9C FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x0060 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x0070 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x0080 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x0090 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x00A0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x00B0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x00C0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x00D0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x00E0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:22 0x00F0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 5A 2023-02-19 13:19:22 2023-02-19 13:19:24 [chain 2] 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x0000 11 52 C1 1B DA 5C C5 F8 64 C6 55 39 6C D5 F9 B0 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x0010 95 B3 70 80 5B 5D 3D 56 35 56 7B 52 F4 DC 9B 43 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x0020 33 CC 3B DA 2E 21 FA 60 D7 83 6D 45 6E D3 B2 FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x0030 20 17 22 A1 C8 7C 7E 20 80 63 24 2B 5D 1A C7 55 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x0040 FD 9B 00 5F 08 A3 1E 7A 8A 19 E5 83 1A FF D0 90 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x0050 30 9C FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x0060 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x0070 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x0080 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x0090 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x00A0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x00B0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x00C0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x00D0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x00E0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 2023-02-19 13:19:24 0x00F0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 5A 2023-02-19 13:19:24 2023-02-19 13:19:24 fan_eft : 0 fan_pwm : 100 2023-02-19 13:19:24 create thread 2023-02-19 13:19:24 fixed working voltage = 1290 2023-02-19 13:19:24 Chain [0] PCB Version: 0x0100 2023-02-19 13:19:24 Chain [0] BOM Version: 0x0100 2023-02-19 13:19:24 Chain [1] PCB Version: 0x0100 2023-02-19 13:19:24 Chain [1] BOM Version: 0x0100 2023-02-19 13:19:24 Chain [2] PCB Version: 0x0100 2023-02-19 13:19:24 Chain [2] BOM Version: 0x0100 2023-02-19 13:19:28 Fan check passed. 2023-02-19 13:19:28 _bitmain_pic_reset_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x5a, read_back_data[1] = 0x5a 2023-02-19 13:19:29 chain[0] PIC jump to app 2023-02-19 13:19:29 _bitmain_pic_start_app_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x5a, read_back_data[1] = 0x5a 2023-02-19 13:19:30 _bitmain_pic_get_sw_ver_common failed! 2023-02-19 13:19:30 Dumping 5 read return data bytes from 0xbee08100: 2023-02-19 13:19:30 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:30 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:30 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:30 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:30 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:30 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:30 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:30 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:30 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 2023-02-19 13:19:30 Check chain[0] PIC fw version=0x80000200 2023-02-19 13:19:30 _bitmain_pic_disable_dc_dc_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x5a, read_back_data[1] = 0x5a 2023-02-19 13:19:31 _bitmain_pic_reset_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x5a, read_back_data[1] = 0x5a 2023-02-19 13:19:31 chain[1] PIC jump to app 2023-02-19 13:19:32 _bitmain_pic_start_app_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x5a, read_back_data[1] = 0x5a 2023-02-19 13:19:33 _bitmain_pic_get_sw_ver_common failed! 2023-02-19 13:19:33 Dumping 5 read return data bytes from 0xbee08100: 2023-02-19 13:19:33 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:33 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:33 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:33 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:33 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:33 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:33 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:33 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:33 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 2023-02-19 13:19:33 Check chain[1] PIC fw version=0x80000200 2023-02-19 13:19:33 _bitmain_pic_disable_dc_dc_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x5a, read_back_data[1] = 0x5a 2023-02-19 13:19:33 _bitmain_pic_reset_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x5a, read_back_data[1] = 0x5a 2023-02-19 13:19:34 chain[2] PIC jump to app 2023-02-19 13:19:35 _bitmain_pic_start_app_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x5a, read_back_data[1] = 0x5a 2023-02-19 13:19:35 _bitmain_pic_get_sw_ver_common failed! 2023-02-19 13:19:35 Dumping 5 read return data bytes from 0xbee08100: 2023-02-19 13:19:35 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:35 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:35 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:35 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:35 5a 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:35 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:35 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:35 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:35 Z 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 2023-02-19 13:19:35 Check chain[2] PIC fw version=0x80000200 2023-02-19 13:19:36 _bitmain_pic_disable_dc_dc_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x5a, read_back_data[1] = 0x5a 2023-02-19 13:19:36 create thread 2023-02-19 13:19:36 max sensor num = 4 2023-02-19 13:19:36 temperature_monitor_thread start... 2023-02-19 13:19:38 _bitmain_pic_heart_beat_common failed! 2023-02-19 13:19:38 Dumping 6 read return data bytes from 0xb49fddf8: 2023-02-19 13:19:38 00 2023-02-19 13:19:38 00 2023-02-19 13:19:38 00 2023-02-19 13:19:38 00 2023-02-19 13:19:38 00 2023-02-19 13:19:38 00 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 . 2023-02-19 13:19:38 . 2023-02-19 13:19:38 . 2023-02-19 13:19:38 . 2023-02-19 13:19:38 . 2023-02-19 13:19:38 . 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 2023-02-19 13:19:38 _read_an6_voltage failed! read_back_data[0] = 0xf5, read_back_data[1] = 0xf5, read_back_data[2] = 0xf5 2023-02-19 13:19:40 _bitmain_pic_heart_beat_common failed! 2023-02-19 13:19:40 Dumping 6 read return data bytes from 0xb49fddf8: 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 power type version: 0x0071 2023-02-19 13:19:40 Enter sleep to make sure power release finish. 2023-02-19 13:19:40 _read_an6_voltage failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00, read_back_data[2] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 _bitmain_pic_heart_beat_common failed! 2023-02-19 13:19:40 Dumping 6 read return data bytes from 0xb49fddf8: 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 00 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 . 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:40 2023-02-19 13:19:41 _read_an6_voltage failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00, read_back_data[2] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:19:51 _bitmain_pic_heart_beat_common failed! 2023-02-19 13:19:51 Dumping 6 read return data bytes from 0xb49fddf8: 2023-02-19 13:19:51 00 2023-02-19 13:19:51 00 2023-02-19 13:19:51 00 2023-02-19 13:19:51 00 2023-02-19 13:19:51 00 2023-02-19 13:19:51 00 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 . 2023-02-19 13:19:51 . 2023-02-19 13:19:51 . 2023-02-19 13:19:51 . 2023-02-19 13:19:51 . 2023-02-19 13:19:51 . 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:51 2023-02-19 13:19:52 _read_an6_voltage failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00, read_back_data[2] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:19:52 _bitmain_pic_heart_beat_common failed! 2023-02-19 13:19:52 Dumping 6 read return data bytes from 0xb49fddf8: 2023-02-19 13:19:52 00 2023-02-19 13:19:52 00 2023-02-19 13:19:52 00 2023-02-19 13:19:52 00 2023-02-19 13:19:52 00 2023-02-19 13:19:52 00 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 . 2023-02-19 13:19:52 . 2023-02-19 13:19:52 . 2023-02-19 13:19:52 . 2023-02-19 13:19:52 . 2023-02-19 13:19:52 . 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 2023-02-19 13:19:52 _read_an6_voltage failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00, read_back_data[2] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:19:53 _bitmain_pic_heart_beat_common failed! 2023-02-19 13:19:53 Dumping 6 read return data bytes from 0xb49fddf8: 2023-02-19 13:19:53 00 2023-02-19 13:19:53 00 2023-02-19 13:19:53 00 2023-02-19 13:19:53 00 2023-02-19 13:19:53 00 2023-02-19 13:19:53 00 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 . 2023-02-19 13:19:53 . 2023-02-19 13:19:53 . 2023-02-19 13:19:53 . 2023-02-19 13:19:53 . 2023-02-19 13:19:53 . 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 2023-02-19 13:19:53 _read_an6_voltage failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00, read_back_data[2] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:20:03 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voltage can not meet the target 2023-02-19 13:20:20 Sweep error string = V:1. 2023-02-19 13:20:20 ERROR_POWER_LOST: get power type version failed! 2023-02-19 13:20:20 stop_mining: get power type version failed! 2023-02-19 13:20:20 uninit_temp_info 2023-02-19 13:20:20 do not read temp anymore... 2023-02-19 13:20:20 cancel thread 2023-02-19 13:20:20 cancel thread 2023-02-19 13:20:20 ****power off hashboard**** 2023-02-19 13:20:20 temp monitor thread exit 2023-02-19 13:20:21 _bitmain_pic_disable_dc_dc_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:20:21 _bitmain_pic_disable_dc_dc_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:20:21 _bitmain_pic_disable_dc_dc_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:20:22 ERROR_SOC_INIT: soc init failed! 2023-02-19 13:20:22 stop_mining: soc init failed! 2023-02-19 13:20:22 ****power off hashboard**** 2023-02-19 13:20:22 start to init... 2023-02-19 13:20:22 Version num 8 2023-02-19 13:20:22 Mask num 0xe000 2023-02-19 13:20:22 Note: addrInterval or corenum is not initialized. 2023-02-19 13:20:23 _bitmain_pic_disable_dc_dc_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:20:23 _bitmain_pic_disable_dc_dc_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:20:23 _bitmain_pic_disable_dc_dc_common failed! read_back_data[0] = 0x00, read_back_data[1] = 0x00 2023-02-19 13:20:24 STATUS_OKAY 2023-02-19 13:20:24 set_start_time_point total_tv_start_sys=84 total_tv_end_sys=85 Im crazy for this machine..... any idea?? burn a braiins micro sd and try to run that.
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Seems like we could be ready for another leg up soon. Bears have had long enough now to send us down & failed. Lots of strong hands simply unwilling to sell at these prices in this game. I’m not saying that a black swan & some bull shit caused by a potential depression couldn’t send us lower but it does feel like we have very little selling pressure right now. I’m calling $27,000 by the end of the month (don’t quote me ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) ) okay ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Just found a restaurant where the individual meal costs only 0,57$! Meal composed by rice, toasted cassava flour and black bean stew with few pieces of pork meats. Feeds one person decently and the taste is good. You can eat the whole month for less than 35$, considering lunch and dinner daily! That is perfect for cutting expenses with food!
Do you know any restaurants which serve cheaper meals than that where you live? It must be a meal, not snacks.
That is extremely cheap, forget about restaurants I doubt many people can even prepare a meal which costs less than that, and we must remember that such a meal is being sold for a profit, so it has an even lower cost for the restaurant owner, making impossible for me to prepare a meal that cheap, however it would be unwise to try to go through your life by only eating that as there are many nutrients that you will not get with that meal, and the rest of your meals will need to provide them or you could suffer from malnutrition. Yeah it is not balanced properly. I mentioned the chicken soup I can make at home for 1.35-1.50 a meal us prices Occasionally supermarkets sell large pork roasts 13 pounds with careful slow roast you can rend most fat out and then shred the meat. Maybe 7 or 8 pounds of meat after fat is rendered and bone removed. Good Frozen veg on sale say broccoli ,stringbeans ,carrots,cauliflower. 5 pounds of it can be five dollars. So 13+5= 18.00 toss in a pot with tomato sauce a few more dollars. maybe 3 so 21 dollars. very low carb. proper prep of the pork lowers fat. If you are diabetic no rice but if you are not diabetic put on a bed of rice . less than 2 dollars You can serve a dozen people for 24 bucks as you need gas stove to cook it. With a low carb or normal carb option (rice/no rice) I can make this two or three times a year with sales. Basically the chicken soup/stew along with shredded pork veg rice or no rice. Is likely 70 of the meals my wife and I eat in a year. We eat 6 x 365 = 2190 meals a year. The ones above are good for us and low cost. But even if I want to make 140 meals a year vs the 70 we do make it would be hard to source and hold the food as the sales are rare.
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Fed came out and said Jan was terrible for inflation. Worst month since June of 2022.
.7% which when compound would be over 9% yearly.
this simply means 50 or 75 basis points next adjustment.
That is:
March 15/16 May 03/04 is the one after that
jan cpi was bad feb cpu seems to be just as bad.
I am thinking a 50 point adjustment is coming
All these will be hurtful to BTC
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@jjg..."Therefore, you have not addressed the issue. $100 per week budget starting from January 2014. When are you going to spend those building up $100 per week amounts? What are your striking points for your various purchases over the past 470 weeks, starting from January 2014? "
Of course, if you are starting from essentially zero, then you invest the part of the cashflow. However I was mostly talking about a hypothetical person who already have some capital and is willing to spend at least a significant portion of it. In the latter case, as @bitebis had posted, LS always beats DCA, no ifs and buts.
Therefore, for those who have nothing, a way of doing it would be to raise a chunk of money first (however, it had better be done maybe 3-6 mo ago), then invest that in one go ( onr 1/3 per mo) and THEN DCA. However, that's just me and my approach. Anything is better than staying at zero, you got that part right.
IMHO, however, people would tend to favor bitcoin when investing a "chunk" while the same people may waste money on itty-bitty "long shots" instead if investing in small increments (similar to lottery tickets). One reason is purely psychological because you only get 0.004 btc for $100 while they consider getting 7 mil of some dog-related s-coin as "it's more units, man", which is completely erroneous, of course. I would never do it, but people do it left and right. Spending 5-25K at once (LS) gives you a more "tangible" amount of bitcoin and removes the distraction of the low value s-coins. Sure, there could be a gambler who spends $5-25K on a s-coin, but I assume that those are a very small minority.
Someone I know, LS (100k+) in October 2021 - $62K.... lots of "ifs" and "buts" here! Besides why are we ignoring the elephant in the room (or maybe it has been mentioned, but i am too tired to find it)... Saylor/MicroStrategy, we would all agree he had LS into bitcoin right? $4,027,052,651 between 11th August 2020 and 27th December 2022 for a final total of 132,500BTCIf he had Weekly DCA, 125Weeks @ $32,216,421.21/Week would have yielded, 153,738BTCAgain, lots of "ifs" and "buts" here! EDIT: other DCA calculators are showing 186,451BTC. With all due respect, you are just engaging in anecdote comparisons. Look at the graphs and read the text in the original post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=178336.msg61777181#msg61777181Your friend and Michael Saylor are just current exceptions (small % of all scenarios). However, when btc trades at 250K, your friend would be sitting pretty vs small DCAers in between. Same for M. Saylor, however, it is a special case since he went overboard (with loans) close to the top. IF he only made that initial purchase at 17K, he would be in-the-money already. Why not settle for once and for all. DCA started 2009 to 2016 most dca buys started any of these times loses to buy and hold started these times DCA started 2017 to 2023 most dca buy started during these times wins to buy and hold started these times. buy and hold 2009 to 2016 buy and hold 2017 to 2023. reverse is true for bud and hold. yeah if you purchase don the covid flash crash at 3900 and held to now it is better than dca from that day. What is happening is BTC is more valuable and thus DCA is more likely to win over buy and hold. I am lazy but if you check every data point in the time frame above I am 99% sure buy and hold was better in early times and DCA is better in later times. and we are in later times. which is why I do more DCA and hold than buy and hold.
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If bitcoin crash today, what will be your fate? Poor or rich. Most people on the platform have submitted all their life savings to bitcoin investment. There was once a man in my area who sold his house to invest in a local platform called BARAZAR in 4 months missive the so-called BARAZAR was shoot down and now he does not have a cottage. So I ask again if bitcoin crashed today what will be your description rich or poor?
I would buy more coins and wait for it to rise again.
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I was wondering what is the best option. Should I run couple of "ready to go" mining containers or is it better for me to set up the hangar as a mining place and run the miners inside the hangar?
Do not build a hangar, this may be a mistake. If you talk to investors, they will ask what you will do if electricity prices change or mining is banned. The container can be quickly taken away and installed in another territory. yeah he had the hanger with no wiring setup and no cooling. It is easier to get the containers. they can be moved. and if he finds three used containers he can fill them to 60% and have a safer load on the. with the ability to unload one to the other two if it fails. or sell one of them down the road. thanks Philipma. Price for 20ft containers are 40-60K approx. Do you have an idea how much would be a used container? I have seen some from kaboomracks he is an okay seller. he has some used ones in Norway cheap. pm me
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And if you are into stats, your chance of winning a block reward solo mining is infinitely higher than with a pool That doesn't sound right, judging from how many users tell you that the chance is only around 2% within a year. Not to mention the difficulty is going to fluctuate, and I bet it will increase and just lower your chance even further. Doesn't really matter whether you have free electricity or not if you will never get it in the first place. Can you show us the math? Based on my experience, I only saw one post from a lottery miner in this forum, while the rest are just talking about probability, etc. Most of the time they are just doing it for fun, so if profit is your goal, mining with a pool is arguably more profitable & efficient. CMIIW. You misunderstand his statement. Here is another way of writing what he said: If I mine on a shared pool my odds of winning a solo block all to myself are zero. If I mine on a solo pool my odds of winning a solo block are unlikely but far far better than zero. Agreed, I think he meant it this way, but unfortunately, even with that meaning it's pretty much false, your chances of hitting a block mining solo are exactly the same as your chances of mining the equivalent of a whole block while mining to a pool. With everything being equal, if your miner with 100% luck is supposed to hit a block in 10 years, if you mine to a pool for 10 years and combine your payouts, you will end up with a whole block reward. and this is why I point 2.5ph to a ppns pool and only 19th to a solo styled pool
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buy a new eth cable and try that one.
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