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61  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Dayun Zig Z1 - Lyra2Rev2 6.8GH/s Asic miner on: October 29, 2019, 06:18:14 AM
i don't get it.... 5 ASICs are renting the hash or are mining on some specific pool???
if you are using pools to mine, let me know which, so i can help to make those comparison.

the only hash rental that i know is nicehash.

no idea what firmware is that one from cryptominerbros, unfortunately i don't remember from where i got it. my current version is 20190706
62  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: coinminingcentral.com scam or not scam??? on: October 29, 2019, 05:27:23 AM
m4acker i appreciate your time and effort to show us the proof, but you misunderstood what i mean.

i was not asking a photo with all the personal info, and i'm not going to ask to take a photo what i want.
what i was saying is my way to show a reliable proof...

taking a photo of physical stuffs and cover the personal info. in this way is less probable to edit the stuffs (DHL invoice, ASIC, emails, supplier invoice, etc.)
things like you did after i asked this part.  Grin
63  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][POOL] ZERGPOOL.com - Multialgo, autoexchange, 0.5% fee, 250+ coins on: October 28, 2019, 02:02:55 PM
UPDATE

1. BELL coin added
2. TTN coin added
3. ARI coin added
4. Progress bar for balance payment level added in web GUI.

dude, you keep adding coins and other shit but you never solve the real problems. many people had reported and you never show up, and when you do, you come with another thing.

you are lucky to have a bunch of morons that keeps mining in your problematic pool; me and many others has already stopped because of your bad reputation.

i suggest to solve the problems and give lot of maintenance to your server. i don't see a future in your problematic pool, also too many mysterious parts, you are not transparent.
64  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Beware of SatoshiMiners & Cryptocompare's review!!! on: October 28, 2019, 01:52:11 PM
look how ridiculous is cryptocompare, they deleted my post saying...

"still waiting for my tracking number since May 23rd. they don't reply my mails and can't find anyone"

i entered the web and guess what, all the previous review are deleted leaving 5 of it. so WTF???
seems more suspicious and they keep saying that they don't have business relationship.
65  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: coinminingcentral.com scam or not scam??? on: October 28, 2019, 01:35:38 PM
not really convinced yet, i can draw and edit that email with paint & photoshop.
would be more helpful with a real photo of product, invoice, email, etc. screenshot is useless for me.

few months ago i talked to gavin asking for some photos, he gave me a photo of the uk office but i find out that it was from google search.
66  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Dayun Zig Z1 - Lyra2Rev2 6.8GH/s Asic miner on: October 28, 2019, 09:54:16 AM
Tell me, please, bought Z1 pro, the hashrate jumps from 0-25, the hash board does not work periodically, it turns off

be more specific about your problem.
unstable hash is normal


I have several Zig Z1 pros hosted and they're nothing but a pain, with them randomly stopping and starting, and the hashrate being all over the place but averaging to be much lower than 13GHs.

Has anyone tried the updated firmware here and could let me know if it helps at all
https://www.cryptominerbros.com/solve-problem-zig-z1-pro-fix-dayun-zig-z1-pro-firmware-upgrade-firmware-update/

I'm using nicehash, do people find things to be more stable on other pools.

how many Zig Z1 Pro you have hosted and do you have full control?
mine is updated with the last firmware and runs very stable with nicehash, but will never reach to 13ghs with all boards (11.5ghs is the average)

see my other post, i've been mining in some pools without problems. unstable hash is normal due to the difficulty in that moment of the coin.

if you agree, we can mine at the same moment and make a pool comparison to see which one pays better. i'm looking for candidates to do this and i will not be controlling your ASIC.
67  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Antminer B7 on sale!!! on: October 15, 2019, 04:34:18 PM
Is this the miner: https://www.asicminervalue.com/miners/bitmain/antminer-b7-96kh you are selling? TA

What's your price expectation for it as it appears to be making $1/day profit Shocked

that's the miner.

i bought it new at $1830 USD after tax.
running for a week making $2.3 USD a day. it was making $5 when i bought it

the idea it was not only to get ROI, it is to learn the exchange market but realized that i need to study bunch of stuffs, and now i don't have that time. 
from the other hand, i left it in my mom's house and she can't help with technical things.
68  Economy / Computer hardware / Antminer B7 on sale!!! on: October 14, 2019, 03:55:38 PM
due to lack of time & distance to control it, i'm selling the Antminer B7 + PSU.

Miner it's 95% new
PSU from RMA with less than 1 year of warranty. I got bad luck since i bought it new and arrived DOA, i was replaced with this.

we can do escrow from Recommended bitcointalk escrow services, buyer will pay the fee...

B7 + AWP7 = $1400 USD + shipping
 
69  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Dayun Zig Z1 - Lyra2Rev2 6.8GH/s Asic miner on: October 09, 2019, 06:35:39 AM
to those who owns a Pro version, here is my experience....

1) use the antminer IP reporter to get your IP address, i can see some people are having this problem.
2) APW7 only support 10A from what it can see on spec (120v / 220v). if you connect 120v, you will force the PSU to work %125 (1500watts / 120v = 12.5A). my ASIC is connected to 220v (1500watt / 220v = 6.81A), keep in mind that 220v will save electric bill.
3) better modify the PSU with 2 extra cable. on ebay I bought 2 cables, each cable has 6 heads. with this modification you will have 20 heads of 6pin and the miner will only require 17 heads. this will void using a splitter on each 6pin, using the splitter will burn it. trust me, i had that problem.
4) better use a high quality AC cable without adapter conversion. during the time will melt down the adapter.
5) you can mine in any pool that support lyra2v2, i did it on nicehash, ahashpool, zpool, miningpoolhub, vippool. can see some people couldn't do it.
6) PROP, PPS, PPLNS are used on those pools mentioned, if you don't know what it means, google it. i find out PROP is too risky due to the moving hash and it affect the luck, PPS pays less than PPLNS.
7) we all know that ASICs are plug & play, but you still have to do a lot of homework, so do it you bunch of lazy ass.

 By the way, i need 3 volunteers with PRO version to mine a specific pool. 4 of us will be mining for a week at the same time, so we can see which pool has a better profit.  
70  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin scammer caught tortured and killed. on: September 03, 2019, 09:22:09 AM
i have another point of view, not sure about you guys....

1) 63 million is not a small amount, you can't say what you would do because you are not in their position with their thoughts. it's like... you never been in a situation and you don't know how to react, it's not the same on how to think.   
2) it was not killing attempt, it was torture to get the money. They surpassed the torture because the scammer was not giving up.
3) killing will not bring the money back, but they can kill or torture to his love ones.
4) justice sucks balls in most of the countries, by law the bad guys are more protected than good guys. 
5) they can't bring to justice because they are all scammers, so what kind of justice you are all talking?

my thoughts...
1) feel sorry for those who got scammed (victims of those scammers). life sucks sometimes, we have lot of shit in this world and i got scammed too.
2) happy to see those scammers on the news, i don't care the results. each country has their own method to bring the solutions (cut the hand, torture, killing, etc.)

this is my point of view, everyone has different thoughts and I respect. just sharing what i had to say.
71  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Beware of SatoshiMiners & Cryptocompare's review!!! on: August 27, 2019, 01:49:35 PM
 I expected this kind of reply from Cryptocompare. They have a faulty internal system that helped the scammer, and now they are not responsible for the mistake.
all they care is the money from advertisements.

 Here is the same shit from Vladimir Cosic, always doing copy paste...


Hello,

Sorry for the delay,
Unfortunately, there is not much that we can do. As we already mentioned, we are only advertising companies and have no influence on their business.
If you think that you have been scammed, we can only advise you to contact the company directly and try to sort out the situation.
Thank you for your understanding.

Best regards,
CryptoCompare team
72  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: UltraMiner FPGA Pre-Launch on Crowd Supply on: August 14, 2019, 10:41:06 AM
I have been contemplating FPGAs for a while. They do seem like the logical successor of GPU rigs which, while available to everyone, are costly and not really energy efficient.

Maybe to early to tell, but what sort of price range would we be talking about?

yes fpga is costly due to the low production volume (compared to asic chips) that's why we want to launch it on a popular platform to attract more general developers and students, at the same time serving the crypto community.
we are trying to bring down the price to 350 USD, but the final price will be decided by Crowdsupply as they want to ensure the fulfillment. plus we will also open source the code, bitstream rtl, schematics we also to bring in more community involvement. xilinx will also ship the fpga with free development tool license, that would be a huge saving for developers as well.

Thanks.

350$ seems like a very affordable target for most people, I hope you guys succeed!

That depends of the performance that gives, also need to see the quality and service.

I was thinking on Blackminer but the performance is not good, hard to get ROI.

I hope to see a good project on this.
73  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Coin Fork announcement on website on: August 14, 2019, 10:36:34 AM
my point of this post is to seek the upcoming fork, no matter which coin. So in this way you can prevent to loose those hardly earned coins.

Also avoid buying useless miners because of hard fork, like BCH, SIA, ETH, etc...
74  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Bitmain APW7 PSU fan is spinning normally but has no 12 V output on: August 14, 2019, 10:27:42 AM
I just got a new miner with this PSU and unfortunately I have the same problem.

fan spinning but not giving 12v. It was connected on 120V or 220V without any 12v output, also I used a tester.

somebody had the same problem???
75  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: UltraMiner FPGA Pre-Launch on Crowd Supply on: August 13, 2019, 09:16:16 AM
how you compare with F1 Mini???
76  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Coin Fork announcement on website on: August 13, 2019, 08:09:43 AM
I found this website that announce the Fork of some coins, anybody have another better website???

https://forks.net/list/
77  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Blackminer F1+ Get Outstanding Performance on Algo Odocrypt of DigiByte on: July 29, 2019, 05:13:52 AM
After 24 hours of the Odocrypt forking successfully, We got the average performance of Blackminer F1
Hashrate & Power
F1+:      5.04 GH/s    937 W
F1:        3.36 GH/s    620 W
F1 mini: 260.0 Mh/s  50W


Here is the calculator on whattomine
https://whattomine.com/coins/112-dgb-odocrypt?utf8=%E2%9C%93&hr=5040000&p=907.0&fee=0.0&cost=0.1&hcost=0.0&commit=Calculate

You can also check it on Hashaltcoin website


At the same time, Blackminer would make a great discount for celebration before 31 July.
https://www.hashaltcoin.com/en/celebration


how about the F1 Single???
78  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Beware of SatoshiMiners & Cryptocompare's review!!! on: July 14, 2019, 02:51:16 PM
Lol, thanks for the thread, I was just going to hit the buy button and send them my precious BTC. Always verify!

glad that you didn't fall. Also beware of Cryptocompare, they have a faulty procedure and they give a Sh!t about the situation.

up to date they didn't give me an answer and their page is used by many scammers. 
79  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [SCAM] Satoshi Miners - Fake Team Profiles and Photos. Do not deal with them!!! on: July 02, 2019, 08:44:55 AM
I did try to write to the people who owned the server but they say I have to report to authorities.
Maybe we should all report the website to abuse@ordertld.com to let them know that we are serveral out there who wants this website dead.

What do you think guys ?

Vladimir didn't reply me since last week, I tried to google everybody involved but not sure if itīs the person what I found.

my objective is to get the m@ther f@ckerīs ID, address, etc. when I have it I will see what to do.

from the other hand, Cryptocompare must have those kind of info, they really give a sh!t because their site is used by many scammers and they are doing nothing to improve.

anything that helps, Iīm in...
80  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Bitmain Antminer B7 (96x hashrate B3) - Mines ~$11 a day on Tensority/Bytom on: June 28, 2019, 03:06:43 AM
and nobody showing the invoice???
easy to say is legit but nobody is showing some proof.
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