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601  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: July 17, 2018, 02:03:27 AM
right now, I only hold one POS coin...   and I am holding the coin not to stake it... I just found that I generated about ~.0001 BTC worth of that coin per day.. so its a bonus.  I own a little over 2% of that coin's supply.

I do like the idea of buying into a coin to put value into "storage" to support the coin... but it has many downsides.

People keep tying the value of BTC to other things, this distorts perspectives a LOT.

ETH has always claimed it will be independent of BTC's value;  but the nature of exchanges moots that objective/point.....
602  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: XMR-stak-JK 2.4.4 Compiled with no devfee on: July 17, 2018, 01:59:12 AM
JaredKaragen, great work. Should I assume that you abandoned 2.4.5 or there isn't progress?

yeah.  for now, ive been focused on work... and every attempt so far at compiling 2.4.5 so far has failed.

I want to wipe the laptop Ive been using to compile, and try reinstalling everything fresh again and see where I can get.

I already have the doctored source to compile that removes all the devfee addresses and sets the devfee factor to zero.  I think the only thing I need to change is the build pull number (there's a giithub reference variable its compiled with that's linked to version,  I haven't changed that yet, but it really doesn't matter int he grand scope of things).

I did compile XTL stak at the same time I did 2.4.4... but it seems to not be a version people are after and Ill be ignoring it from now on.
603  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC on: July 15, 2018, 10:04:30 PM
Whatever happened to innocent until proven guilty?

It works the other way round in the crypto world.

Guilty until proven innocent. (Also the magic formula to avoid scams)

Lol, I can already see hordes of BitTube bagholders coming here.

Simple.

more than one person posting in this thread are guilty:

Dwarf

and

people whom supported his claims and/or made claims of an actual product existing/working.


To this day:
No promises have been kept by Dwarf; except the ones to me stating that no steps of validity will be taken and that they would be actively avoided.
No product has surfaced.
No product [as described] has been made available publicly [in any respect] to verify its function or validity.





Photos of those unsoldered boards means absolutely nothing.   Imagine how much $$$ you could rake in by making a $100 purchase order to a random/custom board design from a bulk manufacturer online.....  

I'm actually surprised he didn't take the time to show multiple boards populated with junk parts to try and pass off a better image and steal more $$$.
604  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC on: July 15, 2018, 01:05:25 AM
.... There is a reasonable suspicion that the device never existed, so smaram saying that it did is a big deal. If he can prove that he's not lying I will consider revising my neg trust rating.

...

Feel free to provide the "context" with proof. So far you're just wasting everyone's time and derailing the thread.

100% agree; until he proves he wasn't lying.
605  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: ▂▃▅▆▇⫷[ 🆉🅿🅾🅾🅻.🅲🅰 ]⫸⫷[ FlexFee™ ]⫸⫷[ The miners multipool ]⫸ ▇▆▅▃▂ on: July 14, 2018, 12:42:20 AM
I challenge you to explain why he cant trade some coins and pay what he owes, I can, everyone on the web can! Then remove coins he knows will not be mined...

Then I challenge you to stop making useless statements.....I really challenge you.....EVERY other pool does it, except zpool with the disappearing/shrinking returns.

Challenge accepted and answered with an extremely short cut and paste from the zpool.ca mainpage:
"BTC is the only guaranteed payout currency"
Verbatim, this does not need to be translated for the layman.
Stop adding more details to this simple sentence that plainly do not; and never have existed.   BTC has, and will always be the ONLY guaranteed payout currency.
If you had read this thread in its entirety, you would understand fully why crackfoo goes out of his way, and spends his own earnings, to top up an LTC balance now and then.   Mind you LTC is not a shitcoin like 99% of the ones out there.  It's an actual valued and invested in coin on a grand scale; and this reasoning is clearly documented in this thread.  We are lucky he takes this step for us sometimes.


Now;  Here's a longer excerpt a little above that one:
"Non-BTC payouts depend on that coin being mined as your BTC balance is traded internally by our system to your currency of choice.  If we have not or are not mining that currency your payouts will be delayed until the pool has mined the blocks for you to get paid. If you notice in the pools status that the currency is red, it means there is not sufficient amount of the currency to pay miner(s). It's recommended to use BTC as any other coin could be removed at anytime and payouts will not occur."

Text highlights to draw your attention to the parts you so easily dismiss.

This paragraph clearly states the payout delays and concise reasoning for them.  There is no more you can argue to this point.  You are literally arguing with the sun and only coming out burned.

Yiimp pools do not allow the pool operator to pick which coins are mined on the port when multiple coins are on the same port.   This being said, please visit here and read the documentation that you keep avoiding to understand: Yiimp - Github
...because your misconceptions keep getting in your way.

but it all boils down to this quote that I will repeat:
"BTC is the only guaranteed payout currency"
606  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC on: July 13, 2018, 10:52:33 PM
i did not claim smaram guilty here,  i just stated he has it ,  and there is such device.
people here thinks there was no device, never existed.

yes i was mad at him once, then i said i m sorry for it.

at least i am expecting the cargo details, to track scammers.
when he s back , he ll tell us. right ?

these are private talks that shows,  there is such device,  and he warned me about being careful about it

i had taken the risk according to these talks,  i dont claim him guilty.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/442318194389024769/467461870119288833/unknown.png

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/442318194389024769/467461973240709120/unknown.png

Until there is PHYSICAL PROOF....


There is no device.
607  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: ▂▃▅▆▇⫷[ 🆉🅿🅾🅾🅻.🅲🅰 ]⫸⫷[ FlexFee™ ]⫸⫷[ The miners multipool ]⫸ ▇▆▅▃▂ on: July 13, 2018, 10:51:20 PM
you can shapeshift and pay coins you owe, but you don't....then every time you stiff someone, you make more.....nice deal for you, shit for everyone else!


you need to research how the yiimp pool code works.


You should re-read the zpool.ca homepage continuously over and over until you fully understand all of the text on that page...


Then you will realize how completely wrong your way of thinking is.




I also challenge you to actually read this thread, and see all of ther repeated answers that clearly contradict your uninformed blind accusations.


Thanks.
608  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining motherboard - Onda B250 BTC-D8P - Anyone tried ? on: July 13, 2018, 10:48:42 PM
Well, I have an issue with the GPU fans diing because of the constant torture of being ran 24/7 and the environment they are in. So, I'm looking to install all the GPUs into server cases, and will switch mobos if needed.

Can you post a link to your case?



GPU fans dying could be the case;  but if you are not running at stock settings and seeing above 72* average heatsoaked temps;  the fans will die surely no matter what.  It took me ~2-3 years to kill a set of fans on my Strix GTX980 in a cramped computer case with slightly questionable ventilation....  which for mining 24/7 since I bought it, isn't a bad run in my opinion.    The GPU deserved a new $40 set of fans before selling it for $350 =)


Spotswood thread
609  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining motherboard - Onda B250 BTC-D8P - Anyone tried ? on: July 13, 2018, 08:02:02 AM
I saw this board showcased here: https://youtu.be/FyA07jMYCaw

Is this board reliable long-term?

Looking on AliBaba they have this https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/4U-12-GPUs-Ethereum-Mining-Rack_60731623524.html?spm=a2700.7724838.2017115.76.1f1f4b1bwWgf66

Im really thinking of putting the the farm in a bunch of those  Grin

Thoughts?

Best board ever.  Few issues to speak of.   Awesome performance, and sturdily built.  They had their heads completely on straight by rev2.

I have one that chugs away mining XMR with older (pre 9xx series nvidia) cards.   Lots of spacing, good power distribution... What's not to like?

They are just picky on the ram modules you buy.  They really love the low voltage only (1.2v) modules on the DDR4 boards.   Someone may correct me, but I believe they swapped to DDR3 on the newer revision boards.... but I could be completely mistaken on that notion... you might wanna research that.    I own a REV1.

I bought a spotswood frame for mine, and it was worth every penny to keep myself from having to build an enclosure... and I didnt want to spend the crazy amounts for the chinese case that fits them.   I think the spotswood open frame is better.
610  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC on: July 11, 2018, 10:44:54 PM
So has anyone started the man hunt for the OP to try and track him down?  Would be interesting if he ripped off someone from the same country and you were able to find him... Would make for a real fun time.  Anyone started looking for him yet?
anyone in a proper jurisdiction, using the account they sent a paypal payment to;  that did get ripped off.....   can open a lawsuit and use a subpoena/criminal investigation to obtain the recipient's personal info of the paypal account that had been used.   That will be one avenue....  but it probably wont be much good info since it was most likely bad info or an alias and the reasoning for having the account suspended due to fraudulent cash activity.

I can't assure this is true, as I am not allowed to get that kind of answer from my buddy.   That one yes/no question was pushing it already in a legal sense... You would have to follow correct channels.


Second;  anyone who wired bank transfers can at least find out what bank the funds were routed to.    Things can be deduced from there by officials depending on the banks jurisdiction and governing bodies.



I would love to see this guy burn.  This is the part of society we need to expunge from existence.
611  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: ▂▃▅▆▇⫷[ 🆉🅿🅾🅾🅻.🅲🅰 ]⫸⫷[ FlexFee™ ]⫸⫷[ The miners multipool ]⫸ ▇▆▅▃▂ on: July 08, 2018, 05:18:35 AM
Hi.
Have not recieved payouts 2 days. See 0.04 LTC now, but it not goes on my wallet. Also see warning about "low 11 LTC on our wallets", but i don't think it's matter.
Please, check it. LMyQL6bsS6z8D9bfQUS3o1A196Wx5GD2EP
"We are short of this currency (11.57916925 LTC). Please STOP your miners and switch to BTC until we find more LTC blocks.
YOU are responsible if you continue to mine for LTC despite this warning."

means exactly what it says.

11.57916925 LTC needs to be mined by the pool to pay everyone requesting payout in LTC.

Please wait.  These details are clearly stated on the zpool.ca homepage.
612  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: July 06, 2018, 06:28:41 AM
It seems most people have no clue how easy it is to clone an rfid tag...

*edit*
this was the initial red flag that twinkled my eye.  Their concept of "security" is baffling.... in such an obvious respect no less.


I remain skeptical of most new coins.   I myself am gambling on an older failed one that has the promise to be something pretty big....  so it's my gamble with funds I got basically for free anyways.
613  Economy / Exchanges / Re: yobit.net is a scam ? on: July 06, 2018, 12:00:08 AM
No offense but it looks to me like you are just trying to muddy the waters with that long post about nothing.  
Long post about nothing:  Say again?  Obviously you did not understand my previous replies.  I challenge you to re-read them and understand the facts and possibilities given.

If adding insight to your assumptions is muddying water;  do you think your assumptions aren't muddying the water themselves?  You are already swimming in a cesspool...... If anything you are exacerbating it by being absent minded about your own negligence; you know;  the genesis of your issue.

So, let me put this from a layman's [3rd party] perspective because you only seem to care about a partial collection of the facts:
"I fucked up royally, I admit that." and  "It's their fault because I sent the wrong funds to the wrong account and they are scammers because of it"; Is what is interpreted about your description of the situation in a layman's perspective.  This is not to put you down, this is what it is perceived as.

The whole time you are kicking and screaming foul for YOUR OWN %$^#@ MISTAKE; calling them the bad guy as a result of you not knowing how to properly double check what you are doing with a 10BTC transaction, and ignoring all warnings about mismatched addresses while going through that actual transfer.  And don't say they can simply "refund your tx"'; because you know ZERO about their system, and thus know not if they can do such a thing or if its possible with their configuration/safety measures.

See how smart you look from JUST that angle.... and realize, I am giving you insight as to what the reasoning(s) could be.    Speculation/assumption about specific things is 100% admitted and stated by me when its being done on my end.   Speculation/assumption is 100% omitted when coming from your end it seems.   You state they can fix it, but do not state how that can be done.  In fact, you can't because you (like everyone else aside from their techs) have no clue how they handle their wallets.  When you can stop placing assumptions about the half of the situation you know NOTHING about;  then Ill try and help you further with your situation and not your behavior.

Now, if they configured their coinboxes to have open unencrypted console access for admins, they could easily extract a private key and put it into another wallet.  You (like I) have no idea about ANY of those details.  Those are called ASSUMPTIONS.

I am being very specific and non-assumptive in my responses to you as much as possible.   I am being curt and upfront.  Any assumptions are clearly described.  I have even cited examples.  Any hurt feelings are purely one-sided.

You have been spoon fed very important information over the past few replies that you seem to not care about.   So if pertinent information is not important to you;  you can stay sitting behind those horse blinders, or  you could instead take measures that actually could go towards fixing your issue, and wait for results.  

If they require a fee to do something with them;  given how they operated to this point it's expected;  almost everything there has always a fee [withdraw, exchange, list coin, repair wallet, etc], so its definitely not a new concept, and let me remind one more time that you picked to use them.  

Why expect to not have to pay a fee to have them provide a service?  [What a purely selfish and idiotic stance to have btw.....]
Do you work for free yourself?  They don't.



*edit*

Here's crypto-bridge's policy if you think yobit is being unfair: Yep... This link.
614  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Solar array starting to look good. on: July 04, 2018, 07:55:28 PM
As i understand it, there are folks in Australia (and elsewhere in the US) who are doing exactly what I was told I could do by Tesla salesfolks (fill up on grid overnight, and sell solar generated power to PG&E) - but because of PGE, there is some rule in place which prevents the storage (w/solar) from filling up from the grid. This is the precise detail which basically rekt my ROI on this system, and gave me a storage system which is near worthless on consecutive cloudy days.

The Telsa forums are full of folks trying to circumvent this silliness (by feeding other power threw the Tesla transducer / current sensors at night, 'tricking' the Powerwall sw to think there is solar being generated) as well as other methods, but your mention of re-wiring it definitely piques my interest.  I'd love to have that done, if it's actually feasible - can you elaborate at all on that aspect?

Ill write it in its most basic form:

Disconnect main input breaker to separate you from the grid
Fire up a generator, and link it to your internal wiring to feed it;  right at the main panel just after the disconnected mains.  This should have the ability to trick the system into thinking you are connected to the grid still.

another way is to simply wire in the powerwall as if you had no Pv(solar) system installed.... ignoring the solar system in the diagrams...   then once powerwall is installed, enable the standard grid-tie link.

I do not suggest doing any of this though;  because its much more complicated than this.. and I have omitted several key issues that will pop up in the config and wiring of it... you just gotta look at how they hook up and decide for yourself... or get an electrician buddy whom can give you the proper cautions.
615  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: ▂▃▅▆▇⫷[ 🆉🅿🅾🅾🅻.🅲🅰 ]⫸⫷[ FlexFee™ ]⫸⫷[ The miners multipool ]⫸ ▇▆▅▃▂ on: July 04, 2018, 07:39:13 AM
Then I do not understand why zpool.ca is needed, if the ETC mining brings a lot more

I would assume that to be your hardware with your software tends to be more profitable for whatever reason.


My hardware with specific algos here on zpool are still more profitable to me....    I have always had plenty to choose from that have been much more profitable to mine in the past and currently... so I have had no need to mine the big names  such as ZEC, XMR, ETH, ETC, BCH, etc......

Depends on what your hardware is efficient at, and what its not.  Depends on the algo, or algos you are mining.  Depends on the software you are using and how much devfee, etc is included.
616  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Solar array starting to look good. on: July 04, 2018, 07:33:01 AM
from what I understand;  its because you have a solar system.

if you have just a powerwall;  the grid is allowed to feed it.  If not;  it must only receive feed from the solar system to charge; not from a grid-tied feed.

Similar to the reasoning grid-tied systems can't be connected if the grid end gets disconnected (an outage).  So no back feed can injure a lineman.  It just all has to do with the fact that there are requirements for solar systems that are absolute and can not be changed.  Especially in California.


Now;  nothing is stopping you from re-wiring it yourself;  but... are you qualified?   It's a dangerous combination of systems to mess up even a little.   Hope it puts some light to the situation.   All it takes is the operating of breakers in a completely separate panel, along with the main service disconnect breaker, and a gas generator for a friend to be able to use his grid-tied system when the grid is offline....  Why let 15+Kw go to waste when he's got a business to run.....  But again, im not sure how legal the configuration is; or isn't.  I just know that any modifications are done to his systems while the main service is disconnected completely 110%.
617  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC on: July 04, 2018, 02:40:39 AM
Yes, probably. However paypal will lock down your perfectly legit account too for a laundry list of reasons. I have been a part of several completely legitimate product sales where this happened when a sudden influx of money happened in said account. It took a long time to resolve, but was indeed resolved, and I received my product and those companies/individuals now continue in business.

So yes, most likely, but you do not know that for a fact.

I stated what I said, because it was true and I meant it.

I do know it for a fact.  See my comment several pages back.  I asked a yes or no question to the powers that be; that I know on a first name informal basis; and got an answer.

If dwarf had been legitimate, he would have gone through the process of getting it approved; would not have told that many half truths, and not lied about some very specific details.  Plain and simple.
618  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC on: July 04, 2018, 01:19:40 AM
Dwarf refunded all the paypal buyers

let me correct that for you:

Paypal took actions related to fraud and possible illegal activity.
619  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / Re: ▂▃▅▆▇⫷[ 🆉🅿🅾🅾🅻.🅲🅰 ]⫸⫷[ FlexFee™ ]⫸⫷[ The miners multipool ]⫸ ▇▆▅▃▂ on: July 04, 2018, 12:32:49 AM
Hello. Several times I ran NemosMiner on zpool.ca, but the profitability is half as much as on etc.ethermine.org.
What am I doing wrong?

Isn't it logical to think that maybe they show different profitability because different combinations of algos, coins and miner apps have different profitability figures when compared to each other.......  and different pieces of hardware are do better or worse at other algos.....
620  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Can i mine something with this crappy pc pliz help on: July 01, 2018, 03:50:29 AM
Thx u all of u guys the response was a lot higher i expected. Im new in this forum im very glad there's this kind of community.. I will  save money to get a computer to mine... .. the last question pliz i dont want to be annoying.. but what kind of machine you think it could help me.. do you guys can recommend me a guide to build a the less expensive((i can save $30 each month) machine that could get me some profit...thx all for all your help...

if mining, 90% of strategies use the video card.

you are going to spend most of your budget on them.

might wanna start doing some research on the subject of making GPU miners.
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