Very good project! Worthy investment of investments!
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The best regards to participants of the project!
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Hey! Looks like a cool project. Good luck
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The price of dispute resolution is based on the judges’ competence, estimating someone’s competence is a very nontrivial task. ---- It is evaluated by a number of statistical methods that result in a numerical parameter. How does it call
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Hello.what current user profile features and social interaction capabilities the technology of our virtual platform allows?
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I've had so many bad experiences that could have been solved with this kind of service. Jesus, so much wasted money over things that should have been solved right away. Would defiantly get couple of tokens!
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What are some of huge widespread internet brands, which collectively spend billions on the development of virtual reality?
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Do you have any ref-links or bounties ? A friend of mine asked me if he can do me a favor. It seems he wants to participate
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How do you plan creating those much clinical guidelines and keep them up to date?
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a new project with a good and interesting concept, it is worth to be monitored its progress. i hope to participate invest in this project hope to be a big success
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What are the forecasts for the price of the token in a month?
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What is the exchange rate for a token to BTC and ETH?
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Yet another scam
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https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-future-paypal-changes-terms-service-take-content/https://www.paypal.com/ie/webapps/mpp/ua/upcoming-policies-full?locale.x=GBWhat do you think? There has to be a catch to this, there's no way that they could actually slip this by. The TL,DR is "“When providing us with content or posting content (in each case for publication, whether on- or off-line) using the Services, you grant the PayPal Group a non-exclusive, worldwide, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, sublicensable (through multiple tiers) right to exercise any and all copyright, publicity, trademarks, database rights and intellectual property rights you have in the content, in any media known now or in the future. Further, to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law, you waive your moral rights and promise not to assert such rights against the PayPal Group, its sublicensees or assignees. You represent and warrant that none of the following infringe any intellectual property right: your provision of content to us, your posting of content using the Services, and the PayPal Group’s use of such content (including of works derived from it) in connection with the Services.”" So... Paypal owns whatever you sell through Paypal.
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You obviously have the cooling under control, sort of, what are the electric costs there? I agree that 50C is plenty hot (well over 120F for us non-Celsius folks).
I don't actually know, it's a really old friends'. All I know is the apartment buildings have a set maintenance fee each month that you pay anyways. So, you can use up as much electricity as you want and always pay the same thing, mining or not. Very convenient. There has to be more to that contract, like a certain kwh per month that can be done. Because in life everything isn't always free... Nope, there's nothing more. I'm not sure if this farm has free electricity, but many apartment complexes provide what I said. There's no catch. They're going to notice if you're suddenly pulling $2000 in electricity per month... Just because there is no catch in the contract, doesn't mean that they wont make a catch when they see the insanity
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Yes, its based on the collective time of the past 2016 blocks.
So if we all turned off (except 1 miner, because we need to get through those 2016 blocks), it would take....
Well, we need come values here. Say the last miner was 1 Terahash. The total network right now is ~300 Peta, so 300 000 tera, so we would be 300 000 times slower.
Instead of taking 14 days to find that 2016th block, it would be 4.2 million days, or 11.5 thousand years.
Then the difficulty would drop to ~137 000, and we could turn all our machines back on. Once we turned back on that 300 Peta, it would take the reverse! 300 000 times faster to get through those 2016 blocks, 4.667*10^-5 days, or about 4 seconds. So... whoever turns on "first" will just get every single block, or about 50 000 BTC.
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There's a simple "advance" menu section in the GUI, you just select the over or underclocked speed you want.
GENIUS! Thank you!
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Hello, I'm actually trying to UNDERclock the C1, but the SSH isn't working... I'm trying to follow the same steps that I would to under/overclock a S3, but its not working.
I can get in, end up at root@AntC1:~#, but when I try to vim /etc/config/asic-freq/ it says vim not found, and if I try to use vi it opens a blank document.
Any ideas?
Why aren't you just going into the GUI menu and selecting the Advanced tab? Oh my god this is amazing. Thank you!
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Hello, I'm actually trying to UNDERclock the C1, but the SSH isn't working... I'm trying to follow the same steps that I would to under/overclock a S3, but its not working.
I can get in, end up at root@AntC1:~#, but when I try to vim /etc/config/asic-freq/ it says vim not found, and if I try to use vi it opens a blank document.
Any ideas?
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