All the rigs are identical I mean like same mobo brand same cards same everything. It would take me about a week to a week and a half to get them all running. For the simple fact i'm going to change the OS on them. Electric cost is .079.
Are you going to run them in your house?
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Yea my numbers are all jacked up lol, Well if anyone would like to give me a hand to figure out a reasonable rate Id like that. The calc I used failed me as seen above. The equipment will be mined until its unprofitable then sold off.
What's your electricity cost per kwh? What's the capacity of your electrical service? I don't think you will have time to assemble half those machines before it's unprofitable to mine with them - unless you're counting on the price to go up. (In which case - you should just buy coins directly.)
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Wow, he can't make a single post without lying.
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Sonny Vleisides is associated with BFL and it's the same Sonny listed in the case documents. He was involved in off shore gaming in the capacity of selling and providing software engineering to companies that did the actual offshore gaming (there is even a US patent application for the process). The industry came under attack (as we all remember) around that time, and Mr. Vleisides was caught up in the process as well as a good portion of the industry based in Costa Rica.
Although this may be cause for concern to some, the fact is that we're a robust company with 22 employees. One of them has a colorful background in offshore libertarianism. If I thought there was even the possibility of something unsavory going on within BFL, you can rest assured I would a) not be part of it and b) would let everyone know it.
The reality is, we are legitimate, we have released revolutionary products and we are going to release more revolutionary products. I was made aware of this back story prior to my employment and I evaluated it and concluded that it was immaterial to the business at hand and thus joined BFL. There was nothing hidden from me and Sonny has always answered questions and been completely open about his past, but I think we can all agree that it's not something you just announce to the world.
Thanks for replying. You've been around for quite a while and from what I've seen you post, I'd feel much more confident investing in BFL hardware now than if you hadn't started working there. I hope you'll continue to post updates, however trivial they might seem.
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A guy named Leo using the avatar of a very famous Indian actress named Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
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I hope this is just coincidence.
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I hope Inaba can put this to rest. He came from the outside and I'm sure he's seen enough to know what's going on by now.
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But damned if this isn't exactly what to expect from a libertarian leaning community. Bitcoin was already a joke, but you dank, are the punchline.
Now that's the type of horseshit I expect to be reading from TheBible! Thanks for outing yourself!
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Thanks for the suggestion. What's the anonymity of these guys and what kind of fees on say $1000 to start with? Bitcoins Direct/Tangible Cryptography is the way to go. No fees on their side for buying BTC, you'll get a discount in most cases. I've used them several times and the main operator runs a very smooth operation, read the feedback thread. Do you have a Wells Fargo or BOA near you? Deposit cash into their account...get sent BTC - couldn't be easier. Otherwise you can use a wire transfer, but your bank will probably charge for that.
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All those values seem to be more around the cost of drugs rather than deposits into BTCST, I figure most people invested even values into BTCST, but that's just me making assumptions. I don't see anything to do with BTCST. Guy posted a pic of his SR deposit address. The SR deposit address has a transaction combined with tons of other addresses going straight to 1dky. Seems like it's pretty obviously an SR wallet address.
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As a miner, with diff being so high now, i am not selling anymore and going into horde mode.
This is me in May 2011 (and still is), haha.
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Yeah why on earth isn't this being livestreamed, now that everyone has a phone that can handle that with ease?
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This is a pretty good interview. This is the 2nd time I've heard him say that you could "compromise the code" with a majority of mining power. Hopefully someone corrects him on this before he does another interview.
if you're making most of the blocks you could rewrite the code and make your own blocks using it No.
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This is a pretty good interview. This is the 2nd time I've heard him say that you could "compromise the code" with a majority of mining power. Hopefully someone corrects him on this before he does another interview.
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I prefer the term "economic Darwinism."
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Hope AND HARD WORK NEVER FAILS
GPU mining will not die mate , if so industry will die
if 25BTC /block and difficulty increase , 100% BTC will also increase
Hope and hard work fails often, sir. Otherwise people would have no reason to make responsible, carefully planned out decisions. GPU mining will not only die, it will die in the next 2-3 months at most. Even if ASICs miners aren't shipped this year, FPGAs are what is currently edging out the GPU mining. Please do some searching on this subject. The "industry" will continue on with more specialized hardware, and GPU miners will be left behind. If you're counting on a 100% price increase - just invest your money directly into BTC. That way when the price goes up 100% you immediately made a 100% profit instead of being a little closer to breaking even. Best of luck.
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