Does this support Nvidia GTX-980 video card for gpu mining.. Or can you recommend something that will ?
Also do you have a version that does not have a WIN64/CoinMiner.x trojan...
Claymore doesn't write viruses - he writes bad-ass miners, and sometimes first-evers like in the case of GPU mining for XPM.
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Yeah, I believe Alpha-T's customers would take alpha build quality miners at the moment.
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Electrical charges are fatal to most ROI calculations these days.
In other words, your ROI would be slow and quite laborious...but you would actually ROI in the end.
I would honestly just buy bitcoins and maybe set up a smaller scrypt asic just for fun.
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UPDATE:To prevent useless talking we would like to inform that our shop and website may be offline for 2-3 days. Due these days we will move to another server and try to set up our new website. We will do our best to end it all till Monday.
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The Gridseeds on Ebay are about as entry-level as you can get.
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Batch 1 got bought up already?? I don't believe it one bit.
I've had notions of setting up an ASIC hardware review site that verifies and validates companies and their units in the same manner your average tech hardware review site samples general purpose hardware.
Anyone else shared these aspirations?
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Well, this is an sad way to go for HASHRA. They were once upon a time a legitimate reseller of hardware.
I actually did buy some gridseeds from them and had no problems with the orders.
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OP, You will need to ship review units out to trusted members of this forum so they can give their impressions. Your pictures / explanation leave very much to the imagination.
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They were trying to act as a reseller.
As a business, if you buy computer parts, and then sell those parts to customers for a marked up price, you are a reseller.
I know what reseller means.. in my real life I am computer engineer for about 18 years now. I didn't said that they are scammers, but I think that there are a lot of fishy things in their offers. I personally dont find it fishy at all. They are offering to sell someone elses products, nothing wrong with that. Too bad that project was cancelled and they havent removed it from their website which could potentially take money from others illegally. ...and therein is the smoke signal for a scam! Noone running any sort of legitimate business allows those types of things to be, not even for a day. I woudn't trust them one iota because they (knowingly?) allowed(perpetuated?) statements about mining hardware on hand that are misleading at best and felonious at worst. If they'll do it with one, they'll do it with all of them. I smell a scam-trap, especially after seeing that pic in the OP. Ya'll been warned! Spartak_1, you'll likely end up saving people some $$$ / grief here. Cheers!
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Another crypto project is now ending... What is with that trend lately? Is that bitcoin price drop had something to do with it?
Yes. The space is clearing out. Setting the stage for the next "wave" of mining. Don't sell your cards / dump your farms yet
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Wow, wemine biting the dust? I remember when they were King Kong up when LTC was strong. A sign of the times...
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The problem is that if it is below $200, we will wait for it to be below 150, so on and on
$10 At $10 per BTC -- I'll buy one thousand -- maybe I'll get lucky and it will go up to $20. With 3,600 new bitcoins being pulled out of thin air every 24 hours, due to mining, I' wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing collapses. No new money is going into BTC and a flood is being converted to fiat. We might get a repeat in a few years where the value sky rockets due some problem with the banking system. I might start steadily buying up BTC when it looks like it couldnt get any worse, however we are far from there at this point. As far as Alpha Sprouts Tech, they are not going to be able to survive these conditions. They haven't shipped anything and most likely never will. They are dead in the water and its plain as day for all to see. I'd definitely buy a ton of BTC if it goes that low. $10? Load me up! Anyhow, Alpha-T likely had good intentions like any other start-up ASIC designer in the space - i don't believe they set out to scam people...but that's what happens when you blow delivery dates and people start pulling their orders. It's a rough space to be in, and if your risk analysis is off you're effectively setting yourself up for failure because stuff always happens. Oh well. The next Alpha-T is likely forming to take more of peoples' $$$
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Mining is profitable if the cost of power (electricity) is there, if you're at home or not.
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NVidia has some nice devs going for them at the moment, as well as extremely efficient cards... so i would definitely say a 750 Ti or GTX 960 when it comes out. "Daily income" is impossible to estimate, or even guess. That depends on what coin you mine (and there are hundreds, if not a thousand), the exchange rates, when you actually exchange the coin, the value of btc.. etc.
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It's got an .io domain, it must be legit
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No news? This kinda sucks. HASHRA actually did deliver units in the beginning.
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That owl is like
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I would be inclined to agree, but this is the internet and people.
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I'll be absolutely shocked if these miners see the light of day in the hands of consumers before their ROI time goes rotten.
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Have these scammers delivered anything yet besides excuses on more delays?
They've been delivering nothing but forum bans.
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