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7141  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Antminer D3 with 1 bad board doing ~ 13GH $300 shipped CONUS on: March 15, 2018, 08:25:17 PM
Still available?
Yes.  Still here.
-Dave
7142  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ⚛️ [ANN] Bitcoin Atom - Fork 1:1 of Bitcoin - Atomic Swap Powered ⚛️ on: March 15, 2018, 02:19:36 AM
Help. I'm missing ~ 113 BCA
I tried to send a small test transaction, it crashed and now all my coins are missing:


Here are the 2 transactions 1 incoming for 113 and change and one out for .1

C:\Users\Acer\Desktop\atom-0.15.99\bin>atom-cli listtransactions
[
  {
    "account": "",
    "address": "AHYLEdaSsvM79rBKhRuQEfceWi2gpZT5Mx",
    "category": "receive",
    "amount": 113.60985287,
    "label": "",
    "vout": 1,
    "confirmations": 2868,
    "blockhash": "b332a064097f3885720950dbd16bebd7588f71ac517eb702f58f175130850b04",
    "blockindex": 2,
    "blocktime": 1518891886,
    "txid": "a56fc3ee27cb81a3c7203489752d4335b3c0ec82fc7d8356642f9604874348f4",
    "walletconflicts": [
    ],
    "time": 1518891886,
    "timereceived": 1519184803,
    "bip125-replaceable": "no"
  },
  {
    "account": "",
    "address": "ASeWcrV81VCmfBy9yFrLP6WEH2Zi7wqL8D",
    "category": "send",
    "amount": -0.10000000,
    "vout": 0,
    "fee": -0.00000228,
    "confirmations": 0,
    "trusted": false,
    "txid": "28132b260e01746019426ee311e5a8fca4e4bcae8d74b7ddd76580b84a677fc0",
    "walletconflicts": [
    ],
    "time": 1521074662,
    "timereceived": 1521074662,
    "bip125-replaceable": "no",
    "abandoned": false
  }
]

And now it's showing no coins.

C:\Users\Acer\Desktop\atom-0.15.99\bin>atom-cli getwalletinfo
{
  "walletname": "wallet.dat",
  "walletversion": 159900,
  "balance": 0.00000000,
  "unconfirmed_balance": 0.00000000,
  "immature_balance": 0.00000000,
  "txcount": 2,
  "keypoololdest": 1518034064,
  "keypoolsize": 1000,
  "keypoolsize_hd_internal": 1000,
  "paytxfee": 0.00000000,
  "hdmasterkeyid": "45e60b9daf74203b4e25e863c9fdc092720778b3"
}

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Dave
7143  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Core 0.16.0 Released on: March 15, 2018, 01:33:26 AM
Is anyone seeing MUCH WORSE performance on low-end machines?
I have an old PC 1st gen i3, 6GB ram, 256GB ssd, Win 10 64bit and nothing else installed.
With 0.15.1, 0.15.0, 0.14.2, everything was fine. With 16 it takes minutes to do anything.
On the newer PCs I have running core everything is fine, but this on has become worse then useless. Before I wipe it and start again is anyone else seeing this behavior?

Yes, I know it's old and slow but all it does is just sit there with the core client running on it with nothing else and it's been fine like this for years. Did it just get too old or is it something else?

-Dave
7144  Other / Off-topic / Re: Stupid power cord question. on: March 15, 2018, 01:10:03 AM
OK so checking it's only 7.5A. I didn't know that it did not pull full power all the time.

According to the Kill-A-Watt the space heater pulls a steady 873 watts as it runs.
According to the same Kill-A-Watt the D3 that I have with 2 working boards, plugged into a cheap 1000 watt power supply pulls 803 watts.

The D3 has a 16 gauge cord that is a little warm. According to the IR thermometer its a little (8 to 14 degrees) above room temperature.
The heater (pulling close to 9% more power) with 18 gauge wire is the same temp as the floor it sits on.

All in all it's not a big deal, I just don't get it.

That or the 16 gauge cable that came with the powersupply is crap. Have to check that tomorrow.

-Dave
7145  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Antminer D3 with 1 bad board doing ~ 13GH $300 shipped CONUS on: March 14, 2018, 02:01:11 PM
Just checked on 110V with a crap 1000W power supply It's pulling 803 watts.
I don't have an easy way of checking the 220 pull.
-Dave
7146  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Antminer D3 with 1 bad board doing ~ 13GH $300 shipped CONUS on: March 14, 2018, 03:37:07 AM
Just curious what is the power usage like at 13GH? I'm guessing it's a 19.3GH model correct? Prices have indeed dropped quite a bit on these as unless you have free power or need the heat at 10 cents/KWhr there's basically no longer any profitability unfortunately. Plus Bitmain is about to start shipping a new batch next week which means most likely a diff increase soon.


Thanks!  Smiley
Yes it is (was...) a 19.3 model.
It is pulling under 800 watts. I can get you a better number tomorrow if you really want it. I hung some other stuff off that power supply so just going by the Kill-A-Watt meter is not going to give me a good number till I unplug some stuff from it.

As for profitability, it's up in the air. Just pointing it to a pool and hoping for the best, you might get $3.00 a day. I have been doing some "hit & run" on newer X11 coins that come up and have made good cash here and there since the board died. I just don't have the time at the moment to really hunt for the good ones.

-Dave

7147  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Pair of 2014 Cryptolator Bitcoin Unchained Bronze Antique#7 & Copper Antique #7 on: March 14, 2018, 02:22:09 AM
Pending sale.
-Dave
7148  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Antminer V9, 4TH/s in hand US $390 shipped CONUS. on: March 13, 2018, 11:54:35 PM
Price updated to $390 because I evidently failed basic math and could not add up the costs properly. I have no idea where I got my original total from.
This is what happens when you rush....
-Dave
7149  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Antminer D3 with 1 bad board doing ~ 13GH $300 shipped CONUS on: March 13, 2018, 11:49:32 PM
Wow I did not notice that the prices had dropped so far on these units.
Now $300 shipped anywhere in the lower 48 states.
-Dave
7150  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Pair of 2014 Cryptolator Bitcoin Unchained Bronze Antique#7 & Copper Antique #7 on: March 13, 2018, 08:34:25 PM
No, they are unfunded.
-Dave
7151  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Antminer V9, 4TH/s in hand US $390 shipped CONUS. on: March 13, 2018, 08:03:53 PM
Just got the 1st lot of them in.

I can ship you a sealed box from Bitmain or run it for a day to make sure it's not DOA, up to you.
$390 shipped CONUS.

I know people will say that it's not worth it, probably not but you can run them easily on 110V
I know people will say that it's not worth it, probably not but they are cheap enough to play with.
I know people will say that they are cheaper from Biamain, Yes but you have to buy 5, pay for import and pay for shipping. This is $390 to your door. [So long as your door is in the lower 48 states]






-Dave
7152  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Pair of 2014 Cryptolator Bitcoin Unchained Bronze Antique#7 & Copper Antique #7 on: March 12, 2018, 11:37:20 PM
I think I saw the silver one pop up a while ago, but I was not really looking at the time.
Not sure about any others.

But, you really should get this pair just in case you find the other ones :-)
You know you want them

-Dave
7153  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Pair of 2014 Cryptolator Bitcoin Unchained Bronze Antique#7 & Copper Antique #7 on: March 12, 2018, 08:23:52 PM
I still have them.
Had a few people asking about them but nobody ever followed through.
-Dave
7154  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Antminer D3 with 1 bad board doing ~ 13GH $275 shipped CONUS on: March 12, 2018, 08:15:41 PM
Title says it all.
1 of the boards will work for a few minutes and then go all  "X" .
Don't have the time or desire to deal with it so it's yours for $400 $300 now $275 shipped to anywhere in the lower 48.
If you have any questions ask 1st.

The only address for payment will be: 15SLsgQKHaBccuPcT3CotSKYJU3BXFdZoQ











And before you ask, no the power supply is not included. I was just too lazy to shut everything down and pull it apart to take the pictures.

Thanks,
Dave
7155  Other / Off-topic / Stupid power cord question. on: March 12, 2018, 04:26:19 AM
From the "there are no stupid questions" area.

I have a small farm. Most of it is on 120v for various reasons. So I am running evga 1300 units for a lot of my stuff.
If I run anything thinner then 16 gauge power cords they get very warm.

Now I am home, I have a 1500W space heater in the bedroom. We only have 1 zone for heat so it's either heat the entire place at night or just the bedroom.
It's one of these: https://www.vornado.com/shop/heaters/vh10-whole-room-heater it's power cord is 18 gauge at best. But it will pull 12+ amps all night and not even get warm to the touch.

So using small words, because I am obviously too stupid to figure it out myself, can someone explain WHY?
Power is power, resistance is resistance. As far as I can tell this space heater have melted the wire by now. But it's finishing it's 3rd winter here.
And yes I use a Avalon 4 to heat the back room when it needs it.

Thanks,
Dave
7156  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bitcoin Interest - Fork 1:1 of Bitcoin - Decentralized Savings Community on: March 12, 2018, 01:51:06 AM
Node syncing is REALLY slow. Are there any fast ones out there that I can connect to?
Otherwise this is essentially worthless.
Started Friday morning on a quad core i5 onto a SSD over a 100meg cable modem. 60 hours later I'm barely 50% synced. And the large part of the blockchain is still to come down.

-Dave
7157  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][BCHC]-[Bitcoin Clashic] - Bitcoin Cash Classic forked at block 504032 on: March 12, 2018, 01:18:47 AM
How on earth can we claim Bitcoin Clashic? I have travelled the Internet near and far and didnt find anything...

With the why would you want to question. But...
1) Install this and only this version of bitcoincash: https://download.bitcoinabc.org/0.15.1/

2) Wait for it to sync.

3) Make sure that your latest block number matches the block explorer here: http://explorer.bitcoinclashic.io/

4) Import your keys from the fork back in August.

5) Have a martini shaken not stirred.

-Dave
7158  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [ANN] BeYourOwnBank Coldstorage DIY Silver Coins "Bankers Beware" on: March 10, 2018, 01:11:08 AM
2 Week bump. Any news? I'm assuming no, but it never hurts to ask.

-Dave
7159  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Odd questions, what I am missing? [RPC call] on: March 09, 2018, 02:00:57 AM
1) As far as I know and can see it should do name resolution, but since this is the 1st time I am actually doing it this way does it, or am I just assuming that it does?
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You are assuming that it does name resolution, but AFAIK, it does not. Just because a different software does name resolution (indicating that the machine is capable of doing so) does not mean that bitcoin-cli will do name resolution.

Well that is annoying. I was trying to do some load balancing using DNS, since I can set it to spit out IPs in a round-robin.
Guess I just have to code it slightly differently.

Thanks,
Dave
7160  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: March 08, 2018, 08:16:20 PM
Does anyone know the speed that a GTX 1050 should be getting also the 1050Ti?
I'm not sure if my 25Mkey/s is proper or not because of all the problems I am having the the 7970.
Trying to narrow down the issue to card vs something (anything) else but I have no benchmark of what most of these should be giving me.

Thanks,
Dave
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