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7841  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Is there a fatal flaw in bitcoin? on: January 02, 2022, 12:58:46 PM
As I'm diving deeper into crypto, I have found a fatal flaw.  The value of the bitcoin is derived from the power the network creates.  The hashing, is basically the decentralization of the currency. As the crypto becomes more available it means halfing has occurred more frequently.  This makes Bit coin for example more energy intense to mine. It also decreases the rate of which one can accumulate bitcoins.

As the hashing rate is reduced, transactions will slow. 

People will do with crypto rigs as they do with gold rigs, set up shop where the paydirt is, and not try to get every last ounce.  Ironically, the thing that built the network and kept it running, is the bitcoin mining.  Bitcoin IS the fuel that runs the rigs.  When they leave for another currency, that leaves less hashing power to be devoted to the mining bitcoin.  The paradox, is the amount of "currency" available to be circulated won't have the hashing power to maintain the network transactions.   

When the last bitcoin is mined, there will be no more hashing power dedicated to the currency.

Am I missing something?

Well in about 50 years from now it will become apparent if the lack of rewards kills off or alters btc.

one could argue btc is intentionally made scarce.

doge has an interesting property it mines x coins every year.

year 1 = x coins
year 2 = 2x coins 100% inflation
year 3 = 3x 50% inflation
year 4 = 5x 33% inflation
year 5
year 6
year 7
year 8
year 9
year 10 =10x
year 11 = 11x down to 10% inflation
year 12
year 12
year 14

year 50 =50x
year 51 =51x only 2% inflation

year 100 = 100x
year 101 = 101x only 1% inflation

certainly better than the usd

and certainly not the scarcity of btc

a tweener idea 💡

given time I wonder if it has staying power as the actuall future of cash.

and btc is more like a 10000 dollar t-bill
7842  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: What's your best MOBO in your farm on: January 02, 2022, 12:42:23 PM
Best mobos are these cases.

https://minerdude.com/product/pre-order-minerdude-x12-xtreme-12-gpu-smart-mining-rig-pre-order-delivery-late-aug-early-sept/


but they are more for a pro farm with 10 or more cases.



https://minefarmbuy.com/product/octominer/?attribute_model=OM+X12ULTRA+MINI&attribute_ram-ssd-psu=4GB%2F30GB%2F2250W&attribute_pice-cable=18AWG+2x+6%2B2pin%2A12


https://octominer.com/product/x12ultra/



all of the above are basically the same case they are really good and come with hive os

but like I said they are more for a guy that runs 10 or more of them.


The 120-240 version from minerdude will run in a garage
I have had 3 I'm my garage before I move them to the farm.


we have eight cases with 4 on order

our farm can do 46 cases (that is on target for 2023)

we hope to go from 8 to 16 cases this year.
7843  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: January 02, 2022, 05:20:20 AM
is the voting locked for high of 2022?

edit ✍️ i see the 🔐

when does the voting start?
7844  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2022 Diff thread. on: January 02, 2022, 02:57:00 AM
As we near the end on "ASIC efficiency improvements", there might well be a market for a longer life miner. Back when the S3 was king, it was very durable. It stopped being cost effective, and was replaced. I think manufacturers realized that there wasn't as much value in a "built like a tank" miner if it was going to be "economically obsolete" in 12-18 months. Maybe an extra 20% for a much longer life would be a reasonable value proposition in miners in 2023 (or when chip shortages are resolved).

We saw that Spndoolies seemed to invest more in engineering durable miners (The SP 3x series), but they just couldn't handle the pricing pressure that Bitmain could exert. That might change in a couple of years.

Yes the mining industry will mature.

And a 5 year built like a tank with easy to get parts miner would be able to charge more than a break in under 2 years with no repair parts to be found P.O.S. miner that is the rule at the moment.


We are now +.236%


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Latest Block:   716810  (3 minutes ago)

Current Pace:   100.2368%  (1131 / 1128.33 expected, 2.67 ahead)

Previous Difficulty:   24195286980613.62                           
Current Difficulty:   24272331996979.97                           
Next Difficulty:   between 24329721223392 and 24343460928030
Next Difficulty Change:   between +0.2364% and +0.2930%
Previous Retarget:   December 25, 2021 at 3:56 AM  (+0.3184%)
Next Retarget (earliest):   Saturday at 3:09 AM  (in 6d 3h 9m 5s)
Next Retarget (latest):   Saturday at 3:18 AM  (in 6d 3h 18m 16s)
Projected Epoch Length:   between 13d 23h 12m 23s and 13d 23h 21m 33s
7845  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Gaming X 12Gb runs at 25MH/s !? (not LHR) on: January 01, 2022, 03:01:09 PM
If you don't mind me asking how did you know that the GPUs aren't LHR version? Also I used this GPU 3060s for mining ETH with Trex miner, the stock hashrate was 25MH and after changing driver to 470.05 beta driver the hashrate doubled, do this and drop your result
Thank you very much for your reply and your time.
I'm sure my GPUs are not lhr because it doesn't say it anywhere, neither on the box nor on the website where I bought them.
I am attaching here the direct link to the website where I bought them so you can check for yourself.
https://www.digitec.ch/it/s1/product/msi-geforce-rtx-3060-gaming-x-12g-12-gb-schede-grafiche-14884786
This thing about changing the driver doubling the hashrate I've already found on other forums, but I wouldn't know how to update the driver without having windows installed. I currently have SimpleMining installed on the Rig.
The thing I could do is move the cards to a desktop computer of mine that I use for gaming, change the drivers and put it back in the rig, but I'm not sure if that would work.
Thank you very much

First off You continued to followup so I gave your first merit.

I read your link and it does say the that some 3060 are lhr.

the gaming trio mentions lhr. in the link.

so I am going to do a reach and say there is a huge chance you have lhr cards.

simplemining has a few miners that do lhr try it.

load the two or three and see if it works.
7846  Economy / Economics / Re: New Year - The crypto economics on: January 01, 2022, 02:45:10 PM
My first goal as always is to finish the new year and make it to the next one a year from now.

Second goal expand the mine as we have power to spare.

Next goal is make the BTC stack grow.

2021 was my best year by far in terms of crypto wealth.

I would love 💗 to be writing in 2023 that 2022 beat 2021.

Much of that is not in my control.

But we have a good mix of partners in the partnership. So here is to a better year than 2021
7847  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: S9J hashboard issue on: January 01, 2022, 02:30:41 PM
The resolution  of the image you uploaded is very bad, is your gear really showing 69 asic for this hash board? Can you flash a different firmware?

Yes that's really strange, S9 hashboards have 63 asics and sometimes it shown 69-72-80 asic. I installed the latest firmware from bitmain website. Also yes the 2 hashboards working perfect if i unplug the bad one i am talking about. At first i thought it would be the psu and i replace it then i replace the IO cables as well still doing the same.

Here is the kernel log from the 2 working hashboards and the image that working fine since 23 days. https://imgur.com/a/L5OZmsH

Code:
[    0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0
[    0.000000] Linux version 3.14.0-xilinx-ga36f3af-dirty (lzq@ubuntu) (gcc version 4.8.3 20140320 (prerelease) (Sourcery CodeBench Lite 2014.05-23) ) #90 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jun 20 15:01:47 CST 2019
[    0.000000] CPU: ARMv7 Processor [413fc090] revision 0 (ARMv7), cr=18c5387d
[    0.000000] CPU: PIPT / VIPT nonaliasing data cache, VIPT aliasing instruction cache
[    0.000000] Machine model: Xilinx Zynq
[    0.000000] cma: CMA: reserved 128 MiB at 16800000
[    0.000000] Memory policy: Data cache writealloc
[    0.000000] On node 0 totalpages: 126976
[    0.000000] free_area_init_node: node 0, pgdat c075a640, node_mem_map debd8000
[    0.000000]   Normal zone: 992 pages used for memmap
[    0.000000]   Normal zone: 0 pages reserved
[    0.000000]   Normal zone: 126976 pages, LIFO batch:31
[    0.000000] PERCPU: Embedded 8 pages/cpu @debc1000 s9344 r8192 d15232 u32768
[    0.000000] pcpu-alloc: s9344 r8192 d15232 u32768 alloc=8*4096
[    0.000000] pcpu-alloc: [0] 0 [0] 1
[    0.000000] Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on.  Total pages: 125984
[    0.000000] Kernel command line: noinitrd mem=496M console=ttyPS0,115200 root=ubi0:rootfs ubi.mtd=1 rootfstype=ubifs rw rootwait
[    0.000000] PID hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
[    0.000000] Dentry cache hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes)
[    0.000000] Inode-cache hash table entries: 32768 (order: 5, 131072 bytes)
[    0.000000] Memory: 364252K/507904K available (5094K kernel code, 292K rwdata, 1948K rodata, 209K init, 259K bss, 143652K reserved, 0K highmem)
[    0.000000] Virtual kernel memory layout:
[    0.000000]     vector  : 0xffff0000 - 0xffff1000   (   4 kB)
[    0.000000]     fixmap  : 0xfff00000 - 0xfffe0000   ( 896 kB)
[    0.000000]     vmalloc : 0xdf800000 - 0xff000000   ( 504 MB)
[    0.000000]     lowmem  : 0xc0000000 - 0xdf000000   ( 496 MB)
[    0.000000]     pkmap   : 0xbfe00000 - 0xc0000000   (   2 MB)
[    0.000000]     modules : 0xbf000000 - 0xbfe00000   (  14 MB)
[    0.000000]       .text : 0xc0008000 - 0xc06e8cf4   (7044 kB)
[    0.000000]       .init : 0xc06e9000 - 0xc071d480   ( 210 kB)
[    0.000000]       .data : 0xc071e000 - 0xc0767058   ( 293 kB)
[    0.000000]        .bss : 0xc0767064 - 0xc07a7d64   ( 260 kB)
[    0.000000] Preemptible hierarchical RCU implementation.
[    0.000000] Dump stacks of tasks blocking RCU-preempt GP.
[    0.000000] RCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=4 to nr_cpu_ids=2.
[    0.000000] RCU: Adjusting geometry for rcu_fanout_leaf=16, nr_cpu_ids=2
[    0.000000] NR_IRQS:16 nr_irqs:16 16
[    0.000000] ps7-slcr mapped to df802000
[    0.000000] zynq_clock_init: clkc starts at df802100
[    0.000000] Zynq clock init
[    0.000015] sched_clock: 64 bits at 333MHz, resolution 3ns, wraps every 3298534883328ns
[    0.000289] ps7-ttc #0 at df804000, irq=43
[    0.000588] Console: colour dummy device 80x30
[    0.000617] Calibrating delay loop... 1325.46 BogoMIPS (lpj=6627328)
[    0.040194] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301
[    0.040402] Mount-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[    0.040421] Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes)
[    0.042600] CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok
[    0.042913] CPU0: thread -1, cpu 0, socket 0, mpidr 80000000
[    0.042968] Setting up static identity map for 0x4d3ec0 - 0x4d3f18
[    0.043188] L310 cache controller enabled
[    0.043207] l2x0: 8 ways, CACHE_ID 0x410000c8, AUX_CTRL 0x72760000, Cache size: 512 kB
[    0.120985] CPU1: Booted secondary processor
[    0.210215] CPU1: thread -1, cpu 1, socket 0, mpidr 80000001
[    0.210346] Brought up 2 CPUs
[    0.210365] SMP: Total of 2 processors activated.
[    0.210373] CPU: All CPU(s) started in SVC mode.
[    0.211029] devtmpfs: initialized
[    0.213477] VFP support v0.3: implementor 41 architecture 3 part 30 variant 9 rev 4
[    0.214668] regulator-dummy: no parameters
[    0.221580] NET: Registered protocol family 16
[    0.223787] DMA: preallocated 256 KiB pool for atomic coherent allocations
[    0.226062] cpuidle: using governor ladder
[    0.226076] cpuidle: using governor menu
[    0.233452] syscon f8000000.ps7-slcr: regmap [mem 0xf8000000-0xf8000fff] registered
[    0.234972] hw-breakpoint: found 5 (+1 reserved) breakpoint and 1 watchpoint registers.
[    0.234986] hw-breakpoint: maximum watchpoint size is 4 bytes.
[    0.235093] zynq-ocm f800c000.ps7-ocmc: ZYNQ OCM pool: 256 KiB @ 0xdf880000
[    0.257282] bio: create slab <bio-0> at 0
[    0.258650] vgaarb: loaded
[    0.259338] SCSI subsystem initialized
[    0.260243] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs
[    0.260588] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub
[    0.260826] usbcore: registered new device driver usb
[    0.262283] media: Linux media interface: v0.10
[    0.262443] Linux video capture interface: v2.00
[    0.262695] pps_core: LinuxPPS API ver. 1 registered
[    0.262706] pps_core: Software ver. 5.3.6 - Copyright 2005-2007 Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@linux.it>
[    0.262831] PTP clock support registered
[    0.263182] EDAC MC: Ver: 3.0.0
[    0.264233] Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Initialized.
[    0.266962] DMA-API: preallocated 4096 debug entries
[    0.266976] DMA-API: debugging enabled by kernel config
[    0.267041] Switched to clocksource arm_global_timer
[    0.286961] NET: Registered protocol family 2
[    0.287699] TCP established hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes)
[    0.287756] TCP bind hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
[    0.287841] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 4096 bind 4096)
[    0.287885] TCP: reno registered
[    0.287901] UDP hash table entries: 256 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
[    0.287932] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 256 (order: 1, 8192 bytes)
[    0.288163] NET: Registered protocol family 1
[    0.288500] RPC: Registered named UNIX socket transport module.
[    0.288512] RPC: Registered udp transport module.
[    0.288520] RPC: Registered tcp transport module.
[    0.288529] RPC: Registered tcp NFSv4.1 backchannel transport module.
[    0.288541] PCI: CLS 0 bytes, default 64
[    0.288972] hw perfevents: enabled with ARMv7 Cortex-A9 PMU driver, 7 counters available
[    0.290958] futex hash table entries: 512 (order: 3, 32768 bytes)
[    0.293004] jffs2: version 2.2. (NAND) © 2001-2006 Red Hat, Inc.
[    0.293205] msgmni has been set to 967
[    0.293971] io scheduler noop registered
[    0.293983] io scheduler deadline registered
[    0.294024] io scheduler cfq registered (default)
[    0.301864] dma-pl330 f8003000.ps7-dma: Loaded driver for PL330 DMAC-2364208
[    0.301884] dma-pl330 f8003000.ps7-dma: DBUFF-128x8bytes Num_Chans-8 Num_Peri-4 Num_Events-16
[    0.425735] e0001000.serial: ttyPS0 at MMIO 0xe0001000 (irq = 82, base_baud = 3124999) is a xuartps
[    0.993337] console [ttyPS0] enabled
[    0.997615] xdevcfg f8007000.ps7-dev-cfg: ioremap 0xf8007000 to df866000
[    1.005228] [drm] Initialized drm 1.1.0 20060810
[    1.022293] brd: module loaded
[    1.031692] loop: module loaded
[    1.041141] e1000e: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - 2.3.2-k
[    1.046893] e1000e: Copyright(c) 1999 - 2013 Intel Corporation.
[    1.054911] libphy: XEMACPS mii bus: probed
[    1.059312] ------------- phy_id = 0x3625e62
[    1.064017] xemacps e000b000.ps7-ethernet: pdev->id -1, baseaddr 0xe000b000, irq 54
[    1.072668] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver
[    1.079446] ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver
[    1.086656] zynq-dr e0002000.ps7-usb: Unable to init USB phy, missing?
[    1.093493] usbcore: registered new interface driver usb-storage
[    1.100368] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
[    1.106452] i2c /dev entries driver
[    1.113360] zynq-edac f8006000.ps7-ddrc: ecc not enabled
[    1.118875] cpufreq_cpu0: failed to get cpu0 regulator: -19
[    1.124747] Xilinx Zynq CpuIdle Driver started
[    1.129620] sdhci: Secure Digital Host Controller Interface driver
[    1.135715] sdhci: Copyright(c) Pierre Ossman
[    1.140141] sdhci-pltfm: SDHCI platform and OF driver helper
[    1.145862] mmc0: no vqmmc regulator found
[    1.149901] mmc0: no vmmc regulator found
[    1.187064] mmc0: SDHCI controller on e0100000.ps7-sdio [e0100000.ps7-sdio] using ADMA
[    1.195756] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid
[    1.201261] usbhid: USB HID core driver
[    1.205975] nand: device found, Manufacturer ID: 0x2c, Chip ID: 0xda
[    1.212279] nand: Micron MT29F2G08ABAEAWP
[    1.216243] nand: 256MiB, SLC, page size: 2048, OOB size: 64
[    1.222178] Bad block table found at page 131008, version 0x01
[    1.228400] Bad block table found at page 130944, version 0x01
[    1.234451] 3 ofpart partitions found on MTD device pl353-nand
[    1.240232] Creating 3 MTD partitions on "pl353-nand":
[    1.245325] 0x000000000000-0x000002000000 : "BOOT.bin-env-dts-kernel"
[    1.253352] 0x000002000000-0x00000b000000 : "angstram-rootfs"
[    1.260665] 0x00000b000000-0x000010000000 : "upgrade-rootfs"
[    1.269363] nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (7739 buckets, 30956 max)
[    1.275884] ip_tables: (C) 2000-2006 Netfilter Core Team
[    1.281212] TCP: cubic registered
[    1.284442] NET: Registered protocol family 17
[    1.289173] Registering SWP/SWPB emulation handler
[    1.295079] regulator-dummy: disabling
[    1.299447] UBI: attaching mtd1 to ubi0
[    1.826045] UBI: scanning is finished
[    1.837686] UBI: attached mtd1 (name "angstram-rootfs", size 144 MiB) to ubi0
[    1.844735] UBI: PEB size: 131072 bytes (128 KiB), LEB size: 126976 bytes
[    1.851531] UBI: min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048/2048, sub-page size 2048
[    1.858207] UBI: VID header offset: 2048 (aligned 2048), data offset: 4096
[    1.865045] UBI: good PEBs: 1152, bad PEBs: 0, corrupted PEBs: 0
[    1.871055] UBI: user volume: 1, internal volumes: 1, max. volumes count: 128
[    1.878166] UBI: max/mean erase counter: 5/2, WL threshold: 4096, image sequence number: 408383306
[    1.887109] UBI: available PEBs: 0, total reserved PEBs: 1152, PEBs reserved for bad PEB handling: 40
[    1.896307] UBI: background thread "ubi_bgt0d" started, PID 1085
[    1.896312] drivers/rtc/hctosys.c: unable to open rtc device (rtc0)
[    1.900307] ALSA device list:
[    1.900311]   No soundcards found.
[    1.916582] UBIFS: background thread "ubifs_bgt0_0" started, PID 1087
[    1.945514] UBIFS: recovery needed
[    2.793441] UBIFS: recovery completed
[    2.797151] UBIFS: mounted UBI device 0, volume 0, name "rootfs"
[    2.803070] UBIFS: LEB size: 126976 bytes (124 KiB), min./max. I/O unit sizes: 2048 bytes/2048 bytes
[    2.812205] UBIFS: FS size: 128626688 bytes (122 MiB, 1013 LEBs), journal size 9023488 bytes (8 MiB, 72 LEBs)
[    2.822089] UBIFS: reserved for root: 0 bytes (0 KiB)
[    2.827129] UBIFS: media format: w4/r0 (latest is w4/r0), UUID 3AB50DA4-F7D1-4711-9EEE-D3D8DA845970, small LPT model
[    2.838192] VFS: Mounted root (ubifs filesystem) on device 0:11.
[    2.844900] devtmpfs: mounted
[    2.848072] Freeing unused kernel memory: 208K (c06e9000 - c071d000)
[    3.697462] random: dd urandom read with 0 bits of entropy available
[    4.117059]
[    4.117059] bcm54xx_config_init
[    5.187069]
[    5.187069] bcm54xx_config_init
[    8.187929] xemacps e000b000.ps7-ethernet: Set clk to 24999999 Hz
[    8.194016] xemacps e000b000.ps7-ethernet: link up (100/FULL)
[   22.589927] In axi fpga driver!
[   22.592999] request_mem_region OK!
[   22.596389] AXI fpga dev virtual address is 0xdf9fc000
[   22.601524] *base_vir_addr = 0xc51e
[   22.616990] In fpga mem driver!
[   22.620054] request_mem_region OK!
[   22.623619] fpga mem virtual address is 0xe2000000
[   23.416409]
[   23.416409] bcm54xx_config_init
[   24.506313]
[   24.506313] bcm54xx_config_init
[   27.506836] xemacps e000b000.ps7-ethernet: Set clk to 24999999 Hz
[   27.512852] xemacps e000b000.ps7-ethernet: link up (100/FULL)
[  403.694630] random: nonblocking pool is initialized
main.c:13992: log_level = 4
main.c:14019: This is XILINX board. Totalram:       507424768
main.c:14031: Detect 512MB control board of XILINX
driver-bitmain.c:1776: mmap axi_fpga_addr = 0xb6f67000
driver-bitmain.c:1781: axi_fpga_addr data = 0xc51e
driver-bitmain.c:1797: mmap fpga_mem_addr = 0xb5d60000
driver-bitmain.c:994: forceFreq=-1 forceFlag=0
driver-bitmain.c:1696: min work minertest[0]:912


main.c:8570: DETECT HW version=0000c51e
main.c:14064: miner ID : 810474026880881c
main.c:14089: Miner Type = S9
main.c:14101: AsicType = 1387
main.c:14104: real AsicNum = 63
main.c:14197: use critical mode to search freq...
driver-bitmain.c:1876: get PLUG ON=0x00000060
driver-bitmain.c:1946: Find hashboard on Chain[5]
driver-bitmain.c:1946: Find hashboard on Chain[6]
main.c:2282: Check chain[5] PIC fw version=0x03
main.c:2282: Check chain[6] PIC fw version=0x03
main.c:8940: read pic freq and badcore num...
main.c:8961: chain[5]: [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255]
main.c:9003: has freq in PIC, will disable freq setting.
main.c:9099: chain[5] has freq in PIC and will jump over...
main.c:9103: Chain[5] has core num in PIC
main.c:2282: Check chain[5] PIC fw version=0x03
main.c:8940: read pic freq and badcore num...
main.c:8961: chain[6]: [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255]
main.c:9003: has freq in PIC, will disable freq setting.
main.c:9099: chain[6] has freq in PIC and will jump over...
main.c:9103: Chain[6] has core num in PIC
main.c:2282: Check chain[6] PIC fw version=0x03
main.c:9183: get PIC voltage=108 on chain[5], value=880
main.c:9183: get PIC voltage=108 on chain[6], value=880
main.c:9349: chain[5] temp offset record: 62,0,0,0,0,0,35,28
main.c:9366: chain[5] temp chip I2C addr=0x98
main.c:9372: chain[5] has no middle temp, use special fix mode.
main.c:9349: chain[6] temp offset record: 62,0,0,0,0,0,35,28
main.c:9366: chain[6] temp chip I2C addr=0x98
main.c:9372: chain[6] has no middle temp, use special fix mode.
main.c:13956: total_exist_chain_num = 2
board_frq_tuning.c:628: single_board_frq_tuning enter
board_frq_tuning.c:629: min_rate, des_rate, fix_volt:13800, 14000, 880
board_frq_tuning.c:254: force_freq not set, don't need tuning
main.c:14645: restart Miner chance num=2
main.c:14685: waiting for receive_func to exit!
main.c:14699: waiting for pic heart to exit!
main.c:13927: bmminer not found= 1832 root       0:00 grep bmminer

main.c:14758: bmminer not found, restart bmminer ...
driver-btm-c5.c:12285:bitmain_c5_init: This is user mode for mining
driver-btm-c5.c:12334:bitmain_c5_init: Detect 512MB control board of XILINX
driver-btm-c5.c:12355:bitmain_c5_init: Miner Type = S9
driver-btm-c5.c:12366:bitmain_c5_init: Miner compile time: Tue Jul 30 20:56:49 CST 2019 type: Antminer S9j
driver-btm-c5.c:12456:bitmain_c5_init: miner ID : 810474026880881c
driver-btm-c5.c:12613:bitmain_c5_init: Checking fans...
driver-btm-c5.c:2990:check_fan_beforeInit: get fan[4] speed=5400
driver-btm-c5.c:2990:check_fan_beforeInit: get fan[4] speed=5400
driver-btm-c5.c:2990:check_fan_beforeInit: get fan[5] speed=5400
driver-btm-c5.c:2990:check_fan_beforeInit: get fan[4] speed=5400
driver-btm-c5.c:2990:check_fan_beforeInit: get fan[5] speed=5400
driver-btm-c5.c:2990:check_fan_beforeInit: get fan[4] speed=5400
driver-btm-c5.c:2990:check_fan_beforeInit: get fan[5] speed=5400
driver-btm-c5.c:13148:bitmain_c5_init: chain[5]: [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255]
driver-btm-c5.c:13162:bitmain_c5_init: last_freq: 0x00 0x7d 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x01 0x4f 0x01 0x4f 0x0a 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x01 0x4f 0x05 0x4f 0x08 0x4f 0x23 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f
driver-btm-c5.c:13189:bitmain_c5_init: Detect: use voltage limit rules on single board!
driver-btm-c5.c:13195:bitmain_c5_init: Detect: S9_63 use voltage level=1 : 1
driver-btm-c5.c:13211:bitmain_c5_init: Chain[J6] has backup chain_voltage=880
driver-btm-c5.c:13233:bitmain_c5_init: scan based on domain
driver-btm-c5.c:1883:jump_to_app_CheckAndRestorePIC: Check chain[5] PIC fw version=0x03
driver-btm-c5.c:13148:bitmain_c5_init: chain[6]: [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255] [63:255]
driver-btm-c5.c:13162:bitmain_c5_init: last_freq: 0x00 0x7d 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x01 0x4f 0x01 0x4f 0x0a 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x03 0x4f 0x01 0x4f 0x05 0x4f 0x08 0x4f 0x23 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f 0x00 0x4f
driver-btm-c5.c:13189:bitmain_c5_init: Detect: use voltage limit rules on single board!
driver-btm-c5.c:13195:bitmain_c5_init: Detect: S9_63 use voltage level=1 : 1
driver-btm-c5.c:13211:bitmain_c5_init: Chain[J7] has backup chain_voltage=880
driver-btm-c5.c:13233:bitmain_c5_init: scan based on domain
driver-btm-c5.c:1883:jump_to_app_CheckAndRestorePIC: Check chain[6] PIC fw version=0x03
driver-btm-c5.c:12237:init_exist_chain_table: total_exist_chain_num = 2
btm_adjust_hash.c:922:adjust_vol: Chain[J6] original vol value=880 adjusted vol value:880
driver-btm-c5.c:13361:bitmain_c5_init: Chain[J6] orignal chain_voltage_pic=108 value=880
driver-btm-c5.c:13362:bitmain_c5_init: Chain[J6] original chain_voltage_value=880 adjusted chain_voltage_value:880, value=880
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[00] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[01] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[02] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[03] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[04] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[05] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[06] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[07] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[08] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[09] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[10] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[11] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[12] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[13] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[14] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[15] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[16] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[17] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[18] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[19] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[20] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[21] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[22] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[23] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[24] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[25] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[26] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[27] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[28] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[29] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[30] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[31] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[32] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[33] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[34] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[35] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[36] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[37] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[38] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[39] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[40] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[41] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[42] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[43] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[44] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[45] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[46] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[47] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[48] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[49] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[50] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[51] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[52] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[53] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[54] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[55] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[56] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[57] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[58] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[59] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[60] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[61] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J6] Aisc[62] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:922:adjust_vol: Chain[J7] original vol value=880 adjusted vol value:880
driver-btm-c5.c:13361:bitmain_c5_init: Chain[J7] orignal chain_voltage_pic=108 value=880
driver-btm-c5.c:13362:bitmain_c5_init: Chain[J7] original chain_voltage_value=880 adjusted chain_voltage_value:880, value=880
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[00] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[01] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[02] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[03] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[04] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[05] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[06] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[07] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[08] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[09] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[10] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[11] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[12] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[13] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[14] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[15] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[16] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[17] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[18] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[19] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[20] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[21] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[22] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[23] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[24] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[25] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[26] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[27] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[28] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[29] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[30] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[31] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[32] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[33] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[34] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[35] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[36] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[37] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[38] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[39] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[40] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[41] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[42] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[43] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[44] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[45] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[46] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[47] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[48] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[49] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[50] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[51] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[52] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[53] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[54] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[55] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[56] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[57] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[58] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[59] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[60] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[61] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
btm_adjust_hash.c:795:set_asic_freq: Chain[J7] Aisc[62] original freq=681 adjusted freq:731
driver-btm-c5.c:13494:bitmain_c5_init: Chain[J6] has 63 asic
driver-btm-c5.c:13494:bitmain_c5_init: Chain[J7] has 63 asic
driver-btm-c5.c:4543:set_frequency: Chain[J6] has core num in PIC
driver-btm-c5.c:4543:set_frequency: Chain[J7] has core num in PIC
driver-btm-c5.c:3768:get_total_rate_from_eeprom: totalrate = 10408
driver-btm-c5.c:4583:set_frequency: miner total rate=10408GH/s ideal_total_hash_rate = 10000GH/s
driver-btm-c5.c:4608:set_frequency: read PIC voltage=910 on chain[5]
driver-btm-c5.c:4610:set_frequency: Chain:5 chipnum=63
driver-btm-c5.c:4630:set_frequency: Chain[J6] voltage added=0.0V
driver-btm-c5.c:4780:set_frequency: Chain:5 temp offset=0
driver-btm-c5.c:4785:set_frequency: Chain:5 base freq=100
Asic[ 0]:731 Asic[ 1]:731 Asic[ 2]:731 Asic[ 3]:731 Asic[ 4]:731 Asic[ 5]:731 Asic[ 6]:731 Asic[ 7]:731
Asic[ 8]:731 Asic[ 9]:731 Asic[10]:731 Asic[11]:731 Asic[12]:731 Asic[13]:731 Asic[14]:731 Asic[15]:731
Asic[16]:731 Asic[17]:731 Asic[18]:731 Asic[19]:731 Asic[20]:731 Asic[21]:731 Asic[22]:731 Asic[23]:731
Asic[24]:731 Asic[25]:731 Asic[26]:731 Asic[27]:731 Asic[28]:731 Asic[29]:731 Asic[30]:731 Asic[31]:731
Asic[32]:731 Asic[33]:731 Asic[34]:731 Asic[35]:731 Asic[36]:731 Asic[37]:731 Asic[38]:731 Asic[39]:731
Asic[40]:731 Asic[41]:731 Asic[42]:731 Asic[43]:731 Asic[44]:731 Asic[45]:731 Asic[46]:731 Asic[47]:731
Asic[48]:731 Asic[49]:731 Asic[50]:731 Asic[51]:731 Asic[52]:731 Asic[53]:731 Asic[54]:731 Asic[55]:731
Asic[56]:731 Asic[57]:731 Asic[58]:731 Asic[59]:731 Asic[60]:731 Asic[61]:731 Asic[62]:731
driver-btm-c5.c:4821:set_frequency: Chain:5 max freq=731
driver-btm-c5.c:4822:set_frequency: Chain:5 min freq=731

driver-btm-c5.c:4608:set_frequency: read PIC voltage=910 on chain[6]
driver-btm-c5.c:4610:set_frequency: Chain:6 chipnum=63
driver-btm-c5.c:4630:set_frequency: Chain[J7] voltage added=0.0V
driver-btm-c5.c:4780:set_frequency: Chain:6 temp offset=0
driver-btm-c5.c:4785:set_frequency: Chain:6 base freq=100
Asic[ 0]:731 Asic[ 1]:731 Asic[ 2]:731 Asic[ 3]:731 Asic[ 4]:731 Asic[ 5]:731 Asic[ 6]:731 Asic[ 7]:731
Asic[ 8]:731 Asic[ 9]:731 Asic[10]:731 Asic[11]:731 Asic[12]:731 Asic[13]:731 Asic[14]:731 Asic[15]:731
Asic[16]:731 Asic[17]:731 Asic[18]:731 Asic[19]:731 Asic[20]:731 Asic[21]:731 Asic[22]:731 Asic[23]:731
Asic[24]:731 Asic[25]:731 Asic[26]:731 Asic[27]:731 Asic[28]:731 Asic[29]:731 Asic[30]:731 Asic[31]:731
Asic[32]:731 Asic[33]:731 Asic[34]:731 Asic[35]:731 Asic[36]:731 Asic[37]:731 Asic[38]:731 Asic[39]:731
Asic[40]:731 Asic[41]:731 Asic[42]:731 Asic[43]:731 Asic[44]:731 Asic[45]:731 Asic[46]:731 Asic[47]:731
Asic[48]:731 Asic[49]:731 Asic[50]:731 Asic[51]:731 Asic[52]:731 Asic[53]:731 Asic[54]:731 Asic[55]:731
Asic[56]:731 Asic[57]:731 Asic[58]:731 Asic[59]:731 Asic[60]:731 Asic[61]:731 Asic[62]:731
driver-btm-c5.c:4821:set_frequency: Chain:6 max freq=731
driver-btm-c5.c:4822:set_frequency: Chain:6 min freq=731


driver-btm-c5.c:4831:set_frequency: Miner fix freq ...
driver-btm-c5.c:4866:set_frequency: read PIC voltage=910 on chain[5]
driver-btm-c5.c:4867:set_frequency: Chain:5 chipnum=63
driver-btm-c5.c:4886:set_frequency: Chain[J6] voltage added=0.0V
driver-btm-c5.c:5070:set_frequency: Chain:5 temp offset=0
driver-btm-c5.c:5075:set_frequency: Chain:5 base freq=100
Asic[ 0]:731 Asic[ 1]:731 Asic[ 2]:731 Asic[ 3]:731 Asic[ 4]:731 Asic[ 5]:731 Asic[ 6]:731 Asic[ 7]:731
Asic[ 8]:731 Asic[ 9]:731 Asic[10]:731 Asic[11]:731 Asic[12]:731 Asic[13]:731 Asic[14]:731 Asic[15]:731
Asic[16]:731 Asic[17]:731 Asic[18]:731 Asic[19]:731 Asic[20]:731 Asic[21]:731 Asic[22]:731 Asic[23]:731
Asic[24]:731 Asic[25]:731 Asic[26]:731 Asic[27]:731 Asic[28]:731 Asic[29]:731 Asic[30]:731 Asic[31]:731
Asic[32]:731 Asic[33]:731 Asic[34]:731 Asic[35]:731 Asic[36]:731 Asic[37]:731 Asic[38]:731 Asic[39]:731
Asic[40]:731 Asic[41]:731 Asic[42]:731 Asic[43]:731 Asic[44]:731 Asic[45]:731 Asic[46]:731 Asic[47]:731
Asic[48]:731 Asic[49]:731 Asic[50]:731 Asic[51]:731 Asic[52]:731 Asic[53]:731 Asic[54]:731 Asic[55]:731
Asic[56]:731 Asic[57]:731 Asic[58]:731 Asic[59]:731 Asic[60]:731 Asic[61]:731 Asic[62]:731
driver-btm-c5.c:5122:set_frequency: Chain:5 max freq=731
driver-btm-c5.c:5123:set_frequency: Chain:5 min freq=731

driver-btm-c5.c:4866:set_frequency: read PIC voltage=910 on chain[6]
driver-btm-c5.c:4867:set_frequency: Chain:6 chipnum=63
driver-btm-c5.c:4886:set_frequency: Chain[J7] voltage added=0.0V
driver-btm-c5.c:5070:set_frequency: Chain:6 temp offset=0
driver-btm-c5.c:5075:set_frequency: Chain:6 base freq=100
Asic[ 0]:731 Asic[ 1]:731 Asic[ 2]:731 Asic[ 3]:731 Asic[ 4]:731 Asic[ 5]:731 Asic[ 6]:731 Asic[ 7]:731
Asic[ 8]:731 Asic[ 9]:731 Asic[10]:731 Asic[11]:731 Asic[12]:731 Asic[13]:731 Asic[14]:731 Asic[15]:731
Asic[16]:731 Asic[17]:731 Asic[18]:731 Asic[19]:731 Asic[20]:731 Asic[21]:731 Asic[22]:731 Asic[23]:731
Asic[24]:731 Asic[25]:731 Asic[26]:731 Asic[27]:731 Asic[28]:731 Asic[29]:731 Asic[30]:731 Asic[31]:731
Asic[32]:731 Asic[33]:731 Asic[34]:731 Asic[35]:731 Asic[36]:731 Asic[37]:731 Asic[38]:731 Asic[39]:731
Asic[40]:731 Asic[41]:731 Asic[42]:731 Asic[43]:731 Asic[44]:731 Asic[45]:731 Asic[46]:731 Asic[47]:731
Asic[48]:731 Asic[49]:731 Asic[50]:731 Asic[51]:731 Asic[52]:731 Asic[53]:731 Asic[54]:731 Asic[55]:731
Asic[56]:731 Asic[57]:731 Asic[58]:731 Asic[59]:731 Asic[60]:731 Asic[61]:731 Asic[62]:731
driver-btm-c5.c:5122:set_frequency: Chain:6 max freq=731
driver-btm-c5.c:5123:set_frequency: Chain:6 min freq=731

driver-btm-c5.c:5131:set_frequency: max freq = 731
driver-btm-c5.c:4149:ProcessFixFreq: totalRate = 10000, fixed_totalRate = 10000
driver-btm-c5.c:9614:init_uart_baud: set baud=1
driver-btm-c5.c:6605:calibration_sensor_offset: Chain[J6] PIC temp offset: 62,0,0,0,0,0,35,28,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
driver-btm-c5.c:6639:calibration_sensor_offset: chain[6] temp chip I2C addr=0x98
driver-btm-c5.c:6647:calibration_sensor_offset: chain[6] has no middle temp, use special fix mode.
driver-btm-c5.c:6672:calibration_sensor_offset: Chain[J6] chip[244] use PIC middle temp offset=0 typeID=55
driver-btm-c5.c:6396:do_calibration_sensor_offset: New offset Chain[6] chip[244] local:15 remote:16 offset:28
driver-btm-c5.c:6765:calibration_sensor_offset: Chain[J6] chip[244] get middle temp offset=28 typeID=55
driver-btm-c5.c:6605:calibration_sensor_offset: Chain[J7] PIC temp offset: 62,0,0,0,0,0,35,28,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,
driver-btm-c5.c:6639:calibration_sensor_offset: chain[7] temp chip I2C addr=0x98
driver-btm-c5.c:6647:calibration_sensor_offset: chain[7] has no middle temp, use special fix mode.
driver-btm-c5.c:6672:calibration_sensor_offset: Chain[J7] chip[244] use PIC middle temp offset=0 typeID=55
driver-btm-c5.c:6396:do_calibration_sensor_offset: New offset Chain[7] chip[244] local:15 remote:17 offset:27
driver-btm-c5.c:6765:calibration_sensor_offset: Chain[J7] chip[244] get middle temp offset=27 typeID=55
driver-btm-c5.c:13824:bitmain_c5_init: open core three times
driver-btm-c5.c:13824:bitmain_c5_init: open core three times
driver-btm-c5.c:12129:set_working_voltage: setting to working voltage...
driver-btm-c5.c:12109:slowly_downgrade_voltage_all_chain: chain[5] set voltage to 900
driver-btm-c5.c:12109:slowly_downgrade_voltage_all_chain: chain[6] set voltage to 900
driver-btm-c5.c:12109:slowly_downgrade_voltage_all_chain: chain[5] set voltage to 890
driver-btm-c5.c:12109:slowly_downgrade_voltage_all_chain: chain[6] set voltage to 890
driver-btm-c5.c:12109:slowly_downgrade_voltage_all_chain: chain[5] set voltage to 880
driver-btm-c5.c:12109:slowly_downgrade_voltage_all_chain: chain[6] set voltage to 880
driver-btm-c5.c:14027:bitmain_c5_init: start thread for read temp
setStartTimePoint total_tv_start_sys=116 total_tv_end_sys=117
driver-btm-c5.c:10330:check_system_work: restartNum = 2 , auto-reinit enabled...
util.c:3207:initiate_stratum: mining.subscribe:{"id": 0, "method": "mining.subscribe", "params": ["bmminer/2.0.0/Antminer S9j/9500"]}
util.c:3207:initiate_stratum: mining.subscribe:{"id": 1, "method": "mining.subscribe", "params": ["bmminer/2.0.0/Antminer S9j/9500"]}
util.c:3207:initiate_stratum: mining.subscribe:{"id": 3, "method": "mining.subscribe", "params": ["bmminer/2.0.0/Antminer S9j/9500"]}
driver-btm-c5.c:8738:read_temp_func: bring_up_pcb_temp = 35
driver-btm-c5.c:9897:if_avg_hash_ok: avg hash rate = 10277.250802, ideal hash rate = 10000
driver-btm-c5.c:10415:check_system_work: hash rate is ok now
driver-btm-c5.c:12129:set_working_voltage: setting to working voltage...
driver-btm-c5.c:10521:check_system_work: voltage_check_done
driver-btm-c5.c:10210:check_avg_rate: avg_rate = 10404, ideal_total_hash_rate = 10000
driver-btm-c5.c:10215:check_avg_rate: avg hash rate is OK
driver-btm-c5.c:10210:check_avg_rate: avg_rate = 10423, ideal_total_hash_rate = 10000
driver-btm-c5.c:10215:check_avg_rate: avg hash rate is OK
driver-btm-c5.c:10210:check_avg_rate: avg_rate = 10436, ideal_total_hash_rate = 10000
driver-btm-c5.c:10215:check_avg_rate: avg hash rate is OK
util.c:3207:initiate_stratum: mining.subscribe:{"id": 258, "method": "mining.subscribe", "params": ["bmminer/2.0.0/Antminer S9j/9500", "00"]}
driver-btm-c5.c:10210:check_avg_rate: avg_rate = 10438, ideal_total_hash_rate = 10000
driver-btm-c5.c:10215:check_avg_rate: avg hash rate is OK
driver-btm-c5.c:10210:check_avg_rate: avg_rate = 10431, ideal_total_hash_rate = 10000
driver-btm-c5.c:10215:check_avg_rate: avg hash rate is OK
driver-btm-c5.c:10210:check_avg_rate: avg_rate = 10438, ideal_total_hash_rate = 10000
driver-btm-c5.c:10215:check_avg_rate: avg hash rate is OK
driver-btm-c5.c:10210:check_avg_rate: avg_rate = 10427, ideal_total_hash_rate = 10000
driver-btm-c5.c:10215:check_avg_rate: avg hash rate is OK
do read_temp_func once...

get RT hashrate from Chain[5]: (asic index start from 1-63)
Asic[01]=80.0940 Asic[02]=82.4260 Asic[03]=79.7250 Asic[04]=80.5640 Asic[05]=84.8750 Asic[06]=79.0710 Asic[07]=85.1610 Asic[08]=81.6370
Asic[09]=85.4120 Asic[10]=83.6340 Asic[11]=81.9060 Asic[12]=79.1210 Asic[13]=85.4120 Asic[14]=81.4700 Asic[15]=80.8820 Asic[16]=80.7820
Asic[17]=83.8690 Asic[18]=83.2650 Asic[19]=84.5230 Asic[20]=84.4900 Asic[21]=84.6410 Asic[22]=85.7810 Asic[23]=86.1170 Asic[24]=86.1340
Asic[25]=78.0140 Asic[26]=83.3820 Asic[27]=81.9560 Asic[28]=82.5770 Asic[29]=90.0430 Asic[30]=78.8190 Asic[31]=87.8790 Asic[32]=87.1740
Asic[33]=79.2050 Asic[34]=78.5170 Asic[35]=84.0370 Asic[36]=84.9930 Asic[37]=83.0630 Asic[38]=83.1140 Asic[39]=83.0130 Asic[40]=85.0770
Asic[41]=81.8560 Asic[42]=85.0940 Asic[43]=81.7380 Asic[44]=87.0060 Asic[45]=81.8560 Asic[46]=82.1070 Asic[47]=80.8660 Asic[48]=86.1510
Asic[49]=84.5230 Asic[50]=81.0170 Asic[51]=83.1310 Asic[52]=84.6240 Asic[53]=77.0400 Asic[54]=77.6110 Asic[55]=82.1740 Asic[56]=86.0500
Asic[57]=78.1980 Asic[58]=80.0270 Asic[59]=84.7750 Asic[60]=79.8090 Asic[61]=82.4430 Asic[62]=78.5170 Asic[63]=81.6880

get RT hashrate from Chain[6]: (asic index start from 1-63)
Asic[01]=82.3420 Asic[02]=84.9760 Asic[03]=82.9290 Asic[04]=92.0060 Asic[05]=76.7890 Asic[06]=84.0870 Asic[07]=82.8290 Asic[08]=84.6410
Asic[09]=83.7350 Asic[10]=90.5130 Asic[11]=78.6850 Asic[12]=78.6340 Asic[13]=82.4600 Asic[14]=87.4930 Asic[15]=82.4930 Asic[16]=80.8820
Asic[17]=82.6440 Asic[18]=83.7350 Asic[19]=85.0100 Asic[20]=85.3280 Asic[21]=79.8090 Asic[22]=83.2980 Asic[23]=76.4360 Asic[24]=94.0690
Asic[25]=76.9900 Asic[26]=83.6840 Asic[27]=83.6670 Asic[28]=78.7350 Asic[29]=83.3150 Asic[30]=75.8490 Asic[31]=78.6180 Asic[32]=83.6170
Asic[33]=81.7720 Asic[34]=84.4560 Asic[35]=90.5800 Asic[36]=89.0190 Asic[37]=81.7050 Asic[38]=83.3150 Asic[39]=90.3280 Asic[40]=82.3590
Asic[41]=82.1240 Asic[42]=79.7750 Asic[43]=85.3960 Asic[44]=78.4830 Asic[45]=77.5100 Asic[46]=79.7750 Asic[47]=80.4460 Asic[48]=79.4900
Asic[49]=85.9660 Asic[50]=78.4830 Asic[51]=82.8120 Asic[52]=85.5300 Asic[53]=84.2210 Asic[54]=82.0900 Asic[55]=79.4900 Asic[56]=75.0100
Asic[57]=77.3260 Asic[58]=89.7740 Asic[59]=79.5240 Asic[60]=79.8420 Asic[61]=84.7080 Asic[62]=79.1540 Asic[63]=84.2880
Check Chain[J6] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63)
Check Chain[J7] ASIC RT error: (asic index start from 1-63)
Done check_asic_reg
Chain[5] Chip[244] pcb temperature=61
Chain[5] Chip[62] junction temperature=67
Special fix Chain[5] Chip[62] middle Temp = 76
Done read temp on Chain[5]
Chain[6] Chip[62] junction temperature=72
Special fix Chain[6] Chip[62] middle Temp = 77
Done read temp on Chain[6]
Max pcb temp : 62
Read temp failed, set fixed full fan speed
FAN PWM: 100
read_temp_func Done!
CRC error counter=0

If there any change to reset the hashboard somehow? Maybe it has to do with the pulse of the asic chips in line? I dont know if there is such thing. I Also test this hashboard with my tester fixture and it says 0 asic. Voltages are fine and resistances, capacitors and mofsets checked and is okay.

so pretend slot 1 is good
 slot 2 is good
 slot 3 is bad

take the bad board move it to one of the good slots using a known good cable and a known good controller jack.

this way if it works the issue is either the cable or the controller jack.

lets see that the board is the issue for sure.

as the cable or the controller slot could be bad.

edit

 i see you tried the data cable and a good one does not fix the poblem.

so just switch the data cable jack just in case the controller has a bad jack.

some times the controller goes partially bad a fan jack fails to detect a fan and or a data jack stops working.

so when you put a good hash board in your testing fixture does it read 63 asics?

if it does i suspect the very first asic chip has failed either the traces attaching the chip or the chip itself.
7848  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2022 Diff thread. on: January 01, 2022, 01:30:46 PM
Makes you wonder where the J/TH wall really is and if the 21.5 of the S19 XP is really going to happen by the end of the year like they say.
Saw a video the other day talking about power and chip production and they were saying the days of 20% power efficiency increases by generation are gone and it's all about optimization now.
And that ASICs are going to suffer because most of them were efficient as they were going to get.

They were not talking about BTC mining but about single process controllers and decoders.
Don't know if it was marketing fluff or just some facts.

-Dave

Yeah I am thinking that power efficiency is close to done.



Much like a gasoline engine can do x miles an hour and that's is it the limits are reached.

50 miles a gallon and burn cleanly with a reasonable cost is about al you can get.

I am thinking low twenties is it for BTC mining .  Yeah you can spread the chips and tweak the clocks. but you lose on space that way.

I had 1 S17 Pro that could do 985 watts and 39500 hash on aftermarket firmware 24.936 watts a th

But if you ran at at 1800 watts and 50000 hash it made a bigger profit. even though it was doing 36.00 watts a th

I am thinking s19xp's may do 21 or  22 or 24 but we are pretty much done for efficiency at those number.

If you tweak and twist down to 19 you end up like I was underutilizing the gears profits

Much like if you make a car that does 80 miles per gallon it compromises how much it can carry or its speed is governed etc.

Who wants a car for a 300 mile drive if its top speed is 50 miles a hour.

7849  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: hire a engineer to build me cooling system like a fridge/freezer on: January 01, 2022, 06:05:43 AM
5500 watts equals approx 18.767 BTU's. Typical 24,000 BTU window unit would work or mini split system ideally. But the cost of the split system is conserable




he is better off with a wall ac set up correctly much cheaper


https://www.gerhardsappliance.com/_CGI/MODEL?KEY=LG:LW2516ER&gclid=CjwKCAiA8bqOBhANEiwA-sIlN72KjXSNqpCzpY5ID6BfSXyxyKSgHZbqri4OQ66mOEevZCMs4XNeQhoCqfUQAvD_BwE

he then needs some venting out of the room.

two of these.


https://www.ebay.com/itm/165104413151?hash=item2670fd69df:g:UM8AAOSwXzlhGiNO

ac into room >>>>>air flow>>>> two miners using ebay vents >>>air flow >>> window
7850  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Number 9! Ninth altcoin thread. Back to the moon Baby! on: January 01, 2022, 06:01:07 AM
Just read about your porting attempt. I have never used Coinbase however just wondering if it has whitelisting available as extra protection ?

Many exchanges let you whitelist a few address and even bank withdraw details and so if someone gets access to your account they can’t withdraw anything to themselves. Even if they add a new withdraw address there is a period of a few days before it takes affect.

This is like a last line of defense. Maybe try enabling this.

I went to a yubikey

so in theory  only 1 machine with the key will allow any withdrawals.

at toughit if I could find a 170hx I would try it.
7851  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: S9J hashboard issue on: January 01, 2022, 01:43:07 AM
detach that board from power jacks and white data cable.

leave it in the case.

run the other two boards.

If the gear works with two boards show us a photo and the log with the good boards.

I think the board is likely shot first choice

so do the test I said and let us see the results
7852  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: 2022 Diff thread. on: January 01, 2022, 01:19:29 AM


I feel as long as the diff flood gates do not open back until the fall of 2022 any established miner would have a good 2022.

Happy New Year!

Thanks for making this thread. I have learned so much by reading the back and forth discussions last year.

Are you making a prediction that difficulty will be at a low rate of increase until the Fall? I assume due to chip shortages?

My hope is we go sideways for 6-9 months 30k to 75k slot. and that difficulty meanders along

-1
-2
+3
+2

so in early Oct we are around 60-70k and diff is 28-32

so far there has been no good evidence of chips for the markets of mining other than gpus.

as ETH diff has grown bigly.

But I am working on BTC here as much as I can.
7853  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Does the CPU or motherboard affect mining speed? on: January 01, 2022, 12:17:37 AM
some big rigs 8-12 cards on some mobos uses a lot of the cpu . But it was little celeron and they kind of ran hard on the cpu.

I used to like i5-6400T cpu's as they ran less power on boards I used to use.

I now go for 12 card rigs like this.

https://minerdude.com/product/pre-order-minerdude-x12-xtreme-12-gpu-smart-mining-rig-pre-order-delivery-late-aug-early-sept/

and use 12 pny a4000 cards in them or 12 pny a2000 cards in them

the rigs work fine on 4gb ram and a celeron cpu.

they are dense and i can hopefully get 30 rigs eventually

with 360 cards in total.
7854  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Avalon 1246 acting strange HELP on: December 31, 2021, 11:04:32 PM
he needs the fms tool

which means he needs a cheap windows laptop


https://www.ebay.com/itm/275076397341?

$249  will run the programs you need and compared to the $8000 for the 1246

do not be |stupid cheap| or 'penny wise pound foolish'

note I have no idea if that seller is any good but that type of laptop will be good enough for what you need.

I am a mac guy.

mining got me back into both windows and linux
7855  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 31, 2021, 08:32:47 PM
Obviously Bitcoin might cross into the new year and just keep plowing along sideways overall between 30-65k for months, or even forever (Laura), but it's pretty hard to imagine.

Isn't that Biodom's price range talking point?  Or are you getting that price range from somewhere else?  How come you are picking the same price range as Biodom?  Am I missing something?

By the way, I can agree with a characterization that $30k to $65k could last for several months, but holy shit, not very likely to last a year.. or at least less than 50/50... if those kinds of probability numbers come off as bold to you.

I feel like we are witnessing the biggest game of global financial chicken ever played.

Hello?  it is called war.. have you heard of that concept?

It is also called the largest wealth transfer in the history of man.  Of course, you have heard about that and maybe you don't want to be so dramatic about it?

Of course, the bitcoin price, which seems to be quite related to this, is not going to go smoothly during such a process/transition.. and surely there is likely some desperation in various fiat systems, even though aspects of fiat do seem to be in a kind of lull too with their various inflated prices that are fueled by ongoing dollar irresponsibilities.

And yet a guaranteed winning move is very easy to pull off...  

You are not going to get any argument from me on that point.


And though I am watching the charts like crazy, I am playing the same game I have for over a decade.  Hold.  Maybe buy a little.  Play with my nodes.

Might as well.. there's no real reason to panic.

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Well I am giving 35k-70k for most of 2022 as a possible slot to ride in

but I could say 30-65k

or 40-75k


I would be surprised if one of the picks above is not right from now all 10/10/22

so lets say 30k-75k. keep it fuzzy and call it the Betty White (R.I.P) Covid-19 factor

My theory is Betty White Cut a deal with the boss  and died in 2021 so that covid-19 goes rip in 2022 and we start a super boom in the fall.

Makes as much sense as stock to flow or does it?

I GOT SOME AT 46K TODAY $200

and my $50  buy is set for tonight.

























7856  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GPU scarcity finally going away? on: December 31, 2021, 07:22:12 PM
Yes, nobody has unlimited money, but there's plenty of money to enter crypto market, 2.2 trillions USD is not the peak, I really believe year after year cryptos will gain some percentage compared to stocks and in a few years market will be stronger, like 5 to 10 trillions USD

But yes, we can see a crash again

Reason there are cycles, time to time people earn more money and then reinvest that in things like stocks or crypto.

Some have made large scores and want to shift the wealth to what they perceive as 'safe'

Others turned 100k into 5mil and this is most of what they have. They are very likely to pull a lot out soon. As they feel this was their 'big' score.
7857  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Number 9! Ninth altcoin thread. Back to the moon Baby! on: December 31, 2021, 07:07:31 PM
Octominer is really good. I checked all the specs in the past. I really liked it.
I dont have any idea how could I buy and make the custom clearance. In Turkey, the custom clearance is so complicated. Each items needs different documents and payment taxes. But I can buy if it is sold on newegg. Newegg makes easier the custom clearence for us. do you know HS code for it ?

Graphic Cards: 8471.80.000000
Motherboards: 8471.50.009000
PSU: 8504.40.301019
Gaming Desktop PC: 8473.30.800000

I dont buy power supply bacause it needs spacial documents and extra huge payments at the customs. But there is no problem buying any gaming desktop pc with power supply. Its HS code is different and nobody ask for any extra payment or document. Yeah it is really stupid. But Here is Turkey Smiley

Yeah the USA has become worse we had 2-5% import tax  on miners from China we now have 30-35% import tax from china.

And since it is better documented I get stuck paying 7% in New Jersey sales tax.  So the price is way higher than 659 each if I order five from China direct

it will be 918-950 each.

I have a supplier that sells them to me for 1050 but USA based. I usually order from him.

I will pm you the info.
7858  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Number 9! Ninth altcoin thread. Back to the moon Baby! on: December 31, 2021, 05:24:25 PM
Yeah I spend 2 to 3 hours a day shopping for gear.

We have an abundance of power not used.

But I don't want to pay 2x or 3x the prices.

I could build 10x 12 card servers

120 cards of

 a2000
 a4000
 a5000

I have power and room for 360 to 480 cards in the 12 card servers.

https://octominer.com/product/x12ultra/
7859  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GPU scarcity finally going away? on: December 31, 2021, 04:14:52 PM
This means difficult will catch up to it and then nobody will buy gpus to mine, making gpu price to drop little by little with the difficult, right now roi is very high around 500 days, that is around 18 months.

Well none of us know what will happen down the road.

At the moment we are down to 5 or 6 cents an mh.
on pools like viabtc.

But if coin skyrockets to 6k then 8k then 10 k in 2022   profits goes through the roof.

and if we stay in the 3500-4500 profits will drop.


hash rate is at  985 th or

10             rtx a5000 = 1gh
10000.      rtx a5000 =. 1th
9,850,000 rtx a5000 = 985 th

so 23,640,000,000 billion in nvidia rtx a5000 cards burning

2265.5 megawatts of power about ½ of the Niagara Falls hydro dam for the eth network if it was all Nvidia rtx a5000 cards

and this is earning 59,100,000 usd a day or 21,571,500,000 a year before power cost of 203,850 usd an hour or 146,772,000 a month or 1,761,264,000 a year


NOW  think  I spend 23.6 billion for the gpus. I spend 1.7 billion for power = 25.3billion add mobos and infrastructure I am 29billion in and I earn 21.5 bill year 1 =  7.5billion in the hole but in year 2 I earn 21.5 bill puts me at 14 billion profit the gear should last 3 years so at 21.5 to that and we are at 35.5 billion profit.
I used retail rates so big guys pay less they are salivating over this.
Look for POW to last longer. as ETH switching away kills off all of the above.


  
7860  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: GPU scarcity finally going away? on: December 31, 2021, 04:11:35 PM
Now that mining profitability is decreasing everyday and crypto market is looking weaker will we finally be able to buy some GPU at cheap price in 2022? Will GPU scarcity finally reduce ? I heard about the upcoming RTX 4**** is this for real?
Testing the Nvidia RTX 4090
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0frNP0qzxQc

The new product line starts with the release of the most expensive video cards, if you are waiting for cheap low-budget versions from the analogs of the PTX 3050, then I think it will be in 2024.

that is a funny video
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