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61  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS][EU] Futurebit Apollo LTC - home scrypt miner on: July 01, 2021, 07:54:36 AM
Selling Futurebit Apollo LTC - info topic
Home friendly scrypt miner (100-140 MHs at 100-200 W)

Price: Negotiable, asking $1550 + shipping + escrow fees ($1500 when escrowed stablecoin )
Accepted: WIRE, CASH, BTC or major alts LTC,ETH,USDT... will accept also ADA, DOT, KMD, TRX ... maybe others (just ask).
Location: EU (CZ) - personal pickup possible.
Shipping: Provide your ZIP and preferred courier or I can use PPL ( ppl.cz/en ) with shipping inside EU $10-$30
Note: batch 1, cracked side plate, without SD card




P.S.
I'm also selling Futurebit Moonlander 2 - scrypt USB stick miners (they can fit into same PPL package)
check: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5344919.msg57295074

62  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Where do you mine ETH? Ethermine increase minimum payout. on: June 30, 2021, 07:12:26 PM
ViabTC has the lowest payout every 24hours even if the ETH you mine is around 2$ you will still get paid, just make sure you have account on coinex exchange cos that's where ViaBTC will send your payment, this is why their payout is so easier than every other pools I've known and used.

That's good but let me check their payout system first.

Very same at binance pool.
Every day you can withdraw pool earnings to your binance account. No fee, no limit. 
63  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS][EU] 2 x Moonlander2 - USB Scrypt ASIC miner on: June 22, 2021, 08:21:54 PM

Well, that's a better offer.
But last two so I'll just lower my price to $150 ea.
64  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS][EU] 2 x Moonlander2 - USB Scrypt ASIC miner on: June 20, 2021, 08:48:30 PM
Selling two Futurebit moonlanders 2 ( info topic ).
Both bulk or individually.

Price (ea): $180 (O.B.O.) + shipping + escrow fees
Accepted: WIRE, CASH, BTC or major alts LTC,ETH,USDT,USDC ... will accept also ADA, DOT, KMD, TRX ... maybe some others (just ask).
Location: EU (CZ) - personal pickup possible.
Note: Original fans removed after couple weeks (some fans were really noisy ) but I will deliver them. One normal and one noisy (will provide $5 discount for the noisy one).


pic: ( there are three sticks but I'm going to keep one )



EDIT: $150 ea
65  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Official FutureBit Moonlander 2 Driver and Support Thread on: June 17, 2021, 07:35:00 AM
Hello i'm rookie. My question is - how i may add new workers in Start_Moonlander2 file (bfgminer) ? I have few futurebit moonlanders. I use bfgminer and litecoinpool. PLEASE HELP

MY FILE Start_Moonlander2 - conf: bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://litecoinpool.org:3333 -u Johnny77.1 -p 1,d=128  -S MLD:all --set MLD:clock=600
pause

the part "-S MLD:all" says to search for all connected moonladers and use them all as a single worker
If  you want more workers you need to make separate bat file for each to run separate instances (windows).

First you need to find COM port numbers of your moonladers
Then create new bat files and replace  "-S MLD:all" with "-S \\.\COMxx" (where xx are port numbers from previous step )

(check FAQ in the second post of this thread for more details)


Example:
three moonlanders, connected to ports COM3, COM4 and COM6

two bat files:
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title Worker1
 bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://litecoinpool.org:3333 -u Johnny77.1 -p 1,d=128  -S \\.\COM3 --set MLD:clock=600
pause

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title Worker2
 bfgminer.exe --scrypt -o stratum+tcp://litecoinpool.org:3333 -u Johnny77.2 -p 1,d=128  -S \\.\COM4 -S \\.\COM6 --set MLD:clock=600
pause

Result should be two running bfg windows, 1 stick mining as worker: Johnny77.1 and two sticks mining as worker: Johnny77.2
66  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: Looking for a legit pool to mine etheruem on: June 06, 2021, 02:07:25 PM
I was using nano pool but I think there taking upwards of was taking 20days for one card to make 0.05 now is taking 35days cause the price is high there's no way the difficulty went up almost 100percent so anyways

Does anyone know where I can pool mine etheruem?
 

Ethereum?
If you want to mine just to sell then try binance or viabtc.
Both have no minimal limit when moving ETH to their own exchange (though minimal amount to sell is $10 at binance and 0.0005 ETH at coinex)
67  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Credit card blocked - has anyone else had this? on: May 11, 2021, 10:24:20 AM
You have some other options:
1. Bitcoin ATM - try to find bitcoin ATMs in your vicinity (you need one with sell option and accepting cash)
2. localbitcoins - find a seller with same bank and transfer can be instant
68  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining Doge on: May 11, 2021, 10:02:25 AM
I get people locally also asking me how to mine Doge. The issue is that most people have no idea the difference between a CPU, GPU, and an ASIC. And not only that they have no idea that different coins have different algos.

I keep telling people with Ryzen CPUs to mine XMR. They say they want DOGE and not XMR. I tell them you gotta mine XMR, sell it and buy DOGE. Not other way around. They still want to mine Doge with the CPUs.

Same with people who got decent GPUs like 1080. I keep telling them to mine ETH, sell for Doge. But they are saying they rather mine Doge at a smaller profit than ETH because they say ETH can't go up 1000% like Doge coin. I tell them mine ETH because its most profitable and sell and buy Doge, but they still want to know why they are getting tons of rejected shares when they point their PhoenixMiner software which has ETH algo selected pointed to a DOGE pool.



I have same experience.
After couple discussions I started pointing them to pools where you can select payout in DOGE ( but I hide the fact they are actualy mining ETH and pool sells it ).
Works well so far.   

The worst part is that I'm aware of giving advice to do something I'm completely against (I mean selling a useful coin with potential for something so useless).
69  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Best crypto to stake and how on: May 10, 2021, 12:17:19 AM
I think the term "soft staking" is not related to coins system. It's used by kucoin exchange for coins which you don't need to freeze (can move the funds anytime).

You should first learn about the various staking systems (PoS, DPoS, masternode ...).

I like DPoS (delegated PoS) because of two main aspects.
1 - user don't need to keep the wallet open. Just delegate the votes, earn staking rewards (coins are kept in wallet) .
2 - there is usually no min. limit, or is very low ( e.g. trying to stake standard PoS coin with small amount might not generate any reward for couple months/years  )

My favorite staking coins at the moment are ADA and DOT as both are smart contract platforms like ETH ... I'm looking forward to ETH2
Others are TRON, KMD, ALGO


As of staking monero you can't stake it directly.
The only option is some third party to whom you stake (lend) your XMR, and they will most probably lend it further at higher rate.
e.g. binace gives you cca 1% (paid daily) annualy on your XMR
70  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Rtx2070 power draw on: May 08, 2021, 09:35:16 AM
There's plenty videos about mining cards just do little search. e.g. this one shows 2070 taking around 150W.
Note at some mining software you can reduce the intensity and get at any lower amount.
71  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Can I mining Dogecoin with RX580 ? on: May 06, 2021, 10:50:21 PM
Dogecoin is merge-mined with LTC using scrypt (algorithm). Note most coins are based on different algo! 

(algo name - coins based on this algo)
sha256 - BTC, BCH..
scypt - LTC,DOGE ..
ethash- ETH ..
equihash- ZEC,KMD ..
...

GPU's can mine almost every algo but those popular (scrypt,sha256 ..) are mined MUCH MORE effectively by ASICs and you'll just waste energy.
GPU's have different rate for each algo. rx580 can do 30MH mining ethash, but only 13 Mh/s mining KawPow ... (note power consumption also changes )
Try checking whattomine.com and similar sites to estimate ernings.

Much better is to mine ethash (ETH) and sell mined coins.

Alternatively  you can mine on pool which offers payout in various coins.
Check prohashing.com - they have nice overview (algos/coins/profitability), you can mine ETH and select DOGE as payout.

As of earnings for your rx580 (my guestimate): Minig 0.0009 ETH ($3), selling for doge to get 5-6 DOGE daily.

72  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: are there any benefits to mining, without generating bitcoin? on: April 28, 2021, 09:34:12 PM
No it is just a waste of electricity 

....time, hope and money, beside electricity. I also need to research more because I want to start mining for real somehow, but at home. Some sugestions? Thanks

Quite new home friendly miner is FutureBit Apollo BTC (100-200 W , 2-3 TH/s )
73  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Any solution to broadcast with reduced fees? Maybe any other suggested network? on: April 22, 2021, 08:58:24 PM
....
I checked for that option in the coinbase app but can't able to find such instant options but anyway its goof thing to know. Another hurdle can be people who already had coinbase and deleted their account for violation can face difficulties too like me. Cheesy

I see the option is available only via web interface (Settings/Privacy).

As of other comments:
I don't think he need to force anybody. Just ask who is willing to and pay the rest the usual way (or as proposed earlier by o_e_l_e_o, consolidate the amounts to next scheduled payout).

I also can't understand why people still don't mind to keep receiving these mBTC fractions.
IMO they already use some custodial wallets or (the worse case) are not aware that spending many small inputs has a huge impact on transaction size (fee).Going to be surprised once try to spend those earnings.
Eventually just waste them like this guy: HELP ! Fee much higher than transaction !

Another hurdle are possible multi-accounts. If someone is using more bitcointalk accounts to participate then it's not the best option for him. (this actually coud be beneficial to OP)

I don't mind providing my personal info to legit companies. Did the KYC, have nothing to hide (source of my funds is clear/legit) so in my case this would be actually the preferred way to receive such small payments.
Seeing the negative reactions I should note coinbase is unpopular because they were blocking accounts with earnings from gambling.
74  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Any solution to broadcast with reduced fees? Maybe any other suggested network? on: April 22, 2021, 12:49:22 PM
...
Internal transfers are free but it applies only when you send the coins using email or phone number but if you are about to use QR code or address then you need to pay the network fee even if you are sending back the funds to your own coinbase account.


Not completely correct but very good and valid point.

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If you’re sending to a crypto address that belongs to another Coinbase user who has opted into Instant sends, you can use off-chain sends. Off-chain sends are instant and incur no transaction fees.

Note: If the crypto address belongs to a Coinbase customer, and the Receiver has NOT opted into Instant sends in their privacy settings, these sends will be made on-chain and incur network fees. If you’re sending to a crypto address not associated with a Coinbase customer at all, these sends will be made on-chain and sent on the respective currency’s network—these sends will also incur network fees.
source: https://help.coinbase.com/en/coinbase/trading-and-funding/cryptocurrency-trading-pairs/how-to-send-and-receive-cryptocurrency

In other words receiver must allow Instant sends otherwise sender is charged a standard on-chain fee.

But I won't suggest this idea because coinbase can block funds for no reason and will ask you to complete KYC and etc....
I'm pretty sure many users won't be willing to go this way.
But if at least couple of them agree it could lower the number of total outputs  (so the rest could be paid the usual way, saving some small fee )
75  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Any solution to broadcast with reduced fees? Maybe any other suggested network? on: April 22, 2021, 12:26:12 PM
I do not understand tech much. Someone in my PM said I can use Coinbase and ask the participants to give a Coinbase bitcoin address. In Coinbase for internal transaction he said there are no fees. And he also said there are some script I can buy which can do mass payment in Coinbase.

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Or write\buy script to ease managing. ( simple script to create qr codes with address, amount to simply scan and send...)

If such a script exists then where do I find them to buy. Is it safe at all?

It was me.

And yes. Transfers between coinbase accounts are free.
User can provide you with email (they used to register at coinbase), phone nr, or just bitcoin address (users BTC deposit address at coinbase).
While sending they will notify the sender (you) whether the address is internal or not (if not standard tx fee is applied).

That script was just a quick idea how you could eventually ease mass payouts.
The "buy" was meant to rent a coder to create it for you. Either proper script dealing with API (the best option), or some simpler as I proposed.

I'm not sure how you are managing it now (my guess is you have some table of participants with payout address and amounts or something similar)
The idea was to take data from this table and make of it regular bitcoin payout request for each user (it's similar like, mailto:xxxxx@yyyy.com ) .
(the request looks like "bitcoin:PutHereReceiverBTCAddress?amount=PutHereHowMuchToPay")

example:
bitcoin:bc1q9njhs594y8685mx3gcsxur6ml8cz5qx8c46dmw?amount=0.001&time=1619093806
If you create qr code from the line above you can scan it using almost any wallet, it wil autofill address, amount and you can just double check it and confirm.

I dunno, maybe it's a complete nonsence ( but as said above, It was just quick thought that came up in my mind).

76  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Hashrate going down on: April 22, 2021, 06:52:21 AM
Partially could be hashnest. I don't know what their complete hashrate is, but it's not any small home miner.
They announced outage from 16-Apr (powerplant inspection or something ) and still didn't ann being back online.
77  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Mining pool with no minimum withdrawal? on: April 22, 2021, 05:59:02 AM
...
True is many people does not consider BTC theirs unless kept in wallet they control but I'm perfectly fine keeping BTC on exchange (of course would not put there my life savnigs). Funds at my binance account are simply mine (I could call them withdrawn).
It's matter of personal opinion, hence this option.
...
Actually it's an issue of risk putting money in a web wallet/exchange.
Many have lost BTC due to doing this.

I've lost 10 BTC in MtGox and 5 BTC in weex - and neither did I put it there for long periods to leave it there, only to exchange it.
If it's in your own wallet, that will mean that your security will decide if it's safe or not.

Of course with my pool you could leave it there until it gets high enough (by setting a higher payout limit)
... and I did recently pay out 7 years worth of dust so you could expect at least some reliability with doing that with me Smiley

Yes there is a risk. I'm not denying.
On the other hand there is also risk losing your mnemonic or storing it with typos, someone else get access to it ... (as you said it's then your security .. but that does not mean riskless)

Is your (or any other) pool unhackable?
Namely binance have been hacked in past and covered the lost from own reserves.
Do you (other pools) keep reserve if somethig happen?

P.S. lol 7 years old earnings? Nice record tracking. At least the dust has some value at the moment.

78  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Mining pool with no minimum withdrawal? on: April 22, 2021, 05:09:49 AM
At binance pool you can "withdraw" (move to binance trading or savings account ) every single satoshi.

But that does not solve his problem, he will still need to pay 0.0005BTC when he wants to withdraw, with his gear making about 50 cents a day he needs to mine for 53 days just to cover the fees.
...

Or can keep it there. Could eventually save one deposit fee if he decides to sell them.

True is many people does not consider BTC theirs unless kept in wallet they control but I'm perfectly fine keeping BTC on exchange (of course would not put there my life savnigs). Funds at my binance account are simply mine (I could call them withdrawn).
It's matter of personal opinion, hence this option.


The custodial wallet note was meant as warning in case OP goes the way using pool like kano ( where he could get couple payouts in fractions of mBTC ).
I think it's fair to inform about this because I keep hearing complains by new users suprised of the huge fees due to many dust txs in their usual wallet (magnified by clogged blokchain).
79  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: bitmain S19 antminer 95 th for $10k on: April 21, 2021, 09:46:59 PM
Expensive.
But given the facts it's sold out everywhere, rumors about bitmain issues with chip deliveries (which could lead to reduced production, delay new gen. miner ... ) I'm pretty sure it's going to be sold.

did you happen to notice the country??

OIC. Changing my previous statement.
80  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Mining pool with no minimum withdrawal? on: April 21, 2021, 09:34:34 PM
At binance pool you can "withdraw" (move to binance trading or savings account ) every single satoshi.

BTW note that if you keep to withdraw small amounts to regular wallets you can face issues in future.
When your son is going to spend those multiple small inputs (earnings) the fees for transfer coud eventually be high (and by that I mean ridiculously high ... like half of the earnings).

Rather use some custodial wallet to consolidate these small inputs.
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