ALL SOLD
You can PM as a back up if everyone does not settle up, or if someone back out.
Thanks everyone!
Dang, did you forget about me? Never heard back from you in PM. Hope I didn't miss out! I have you covered
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ALL SOLD
You can PM as a back up if everyone does not settle up, or if someone back out.
Thanks everyone!
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Right now a L3 generates $295 a month after power cost at .10 a KWH mining LTC which is not even the most profitable scrypt coin to mine.
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I also have 4 A4 Dominator 135 MH/s That I am going to sell hosted, or shipped, and they have been flashed and updated, but a new firmware 1.03 was released last week and I have not had a chance to install it yet and I wanted to do that first. PM me if interested.
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SPECIAL PRICE ENDS TODAY AT 11:59 CENTRAL US TIME.
Or until they are gone.
At a family thing for the afternoon. Send me a PM if you are interested. I think they will be all sold today. I will reserve the units in the order of the PMs I am sent while I am gone today.
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a few years ago when I mined LTC with GPU rigs. you would get 6 or 8 MH/s from the whole rig burning 2000+ Watts. One of the best cards at the time was the 7990 and it only did about 1.6 MH/s. The current RX 480 does not hash more, but uses less power that prior generation cards. GPU rigs are best hashing ASIC resistant Algos like : EtHash, Equihash, CryptoNight. SO coins like ETH, ZEC, and XMR. The best current LTC Miner is the Antminer L3 at 250 MH/s using 400 Watts. I have L3s for sale: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1802108.0
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Say there is a coin with a total network hash rate of 5 GH/s and then you point a additional 5 GH/s at it you will effectively cut the profitability in 1/2, and you will cause the difficulty to jump at the next set interval.
This is one of the reasons that profit switching pools switch around so much. As more miner move to a coin that is more profitable, then the Hashrate & Difficulty go up and the profitability goes down, and miners look for the next more profitable coin to mine.
Also if a coin has a total hashrate of 5 Gh/s and you point over 5 GH/s at it you have unintentionally effectively 51% attacked it and you could hijack and or fork the Blockchain.
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2 - Sold hosted for 1 year!
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4/1/17 Special Pricing
Short term price drop of $100.
See OP
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Hi Maxumark,
Is there someone you would use for 'escrow?'
Additionally, once the year is up; do you have more information about what the kwh/cost is at the hosting location?
I'm just trying to understand how, based on current numbers, the ROI gets determined.
Additionally, I know a lot of the l3's have had some slight trouble with nicehash but I guess those issues have since been fixed; do you have any information you can share about your experience to that regard?
Thanks
@tomothy If you are going to purchase it hosted there would not be a need for escorw because it would work like this if you are concerned: I am selling the miner and providing the use of a PSU, and warranting the equipment via exchange during the initial prepaid hosting period. I am not the hosting company, but I have my mining operation in the same location. So you will sign the hosing agreement with btcmeqc Here is there thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1709887.0Once you sign the contract with them, I will input your pool data and user info in the miner and place it in the hosting area and get it up and running. At this point you pay me for the miner in crypto, and I prepay btcmeqc for the initial hosting period. I have had others just pay me in advance because of my good reputation. After the prepaid hosting period is up you can continue with your hosting agreement. Te current hosted kwh cost is just under .08, and I would rent out the PSU for $5 a month. I have tested the units that I have possession of and they have worked on every pool I have tried including Nicehash. These have the 12/19/16 file version.
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still interested in the price of one without hosting.
The price without hosting is $2,375 Shipping included CONUS only. Crypto is the only accepted payment method.
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How much is priced in for the 1 year of hosting? Just want to know if it is worth it to me or not. Interesting, so you are effectively offering a one year warranty period as well, if my unit goes down you will replace immediately with one you already have on site? Thanks.
The 1 year hosting is approx. $300. Yes, During the prepaid hosted period (6 mo, or 12 mo) I am effectively offering a warranty by replacing a unit that goes down with one that is operating on site.
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a few points: 1. Mining uses very little network bandwidth. It would be the destination and duration of the connection that would get noticed. 2. Usually its it the large power consumption that gets noticed. But a single laptops power consumption even on 24/7 would not be noticed. 3. If you are trying to accumulate coin it may be much easier just to buy $5 or $10 Per week. 4. Buy a couple of used multi CPU servers and have them hosted at a DC. You could probably buy 3 or 4 for the cost of that Laptop. ColoHub, where I am at, offers hosting for about .08 if you prepay 6 months. Good Luck!
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I have only had 1 issue when transacting through Coinbase for over 2 years. When I did have the 1 issue recently it was resolved in 1 day. I had initiated a sale of 10 BTC when BTC was over $1100 and got a email confirmation and that I would receive the deposit in my bank account in 2 days. A week later I went to pay some bills and thought that my balance was low so I check and found that the sale of the BTC never when through. I emailed Coinbase customer service and explained what happened and got a quick response that was apologetic about the issue and advised me that if I still wished to sell the 10 BTC to do so and they would reimburse me the difference as at this time a week later BTC was around $850. I initiated the sale for the 10 BTC and the sale netted just under $3,000 less than it was to a week ago. I emailed customer support back and they credited me the 3.5 BTC difference that day. I am happy with Coinbase and their customer service and I would and do recommend using Coinbase.
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I got my L3 from Eastshore.xyz one week ago. It is currently mining on antpool.com (around 1.3 LTC/day), but I could not manage to get it working on nicehash. Is anybody doing it?
I tried using
URL : scrypt.eu.nicehash.com:3333 Worker: [BITCOIN_ADDRESS] Password: x
and
URL: scrypt.eu.nicehash.com:3333#xnsub Worker: [BITCOIN_ADDRESS] Password: x
But the miners says the status of the pool is "Dead"...
This is what I got from Nicehash after sending them all the info:
It seems that this Antminer L3 has issues with mining anything but pure Litecoin. Obviously Bitmain did a bad job in implementing the software/firmware of this miner. You might want to contact them and let them now about these issues.
Any help will be appreciated
I am running a DC with L3s. I can confirm that the following will work: You must use a (/) between 3333()#xnsub for this miner. URL: stratum+tcp://scrypt.usa.nicehash.com:3333/#xnsub Worker: [BITCOIN_ADDRESS] Password: x or URL: stratum+tcp://scrypt.eu.nicehash.com:3333/#xnsub Worker: [BITCOIN_ADDRESS] Password: x IF solo mining: Drop the (/#xnsub) and use your Litecoin wallet address not a Bitcoin address or a exchange deposit Litecoin address. URL: stratum+tcp://stratum.solo.nicehash.com:3333 Worker: [LITECOIN_ADDRESS] Pssword: x Try and advise.
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Please give me link download win 10 64bit in flash 8gb or 16 gb
Are you know??
Its not available or needed in a Windows version. You don't need to know Linux to run it. Just follow the instructions to download, image a drive, change email address on drive, save, eject, install in rig, boot, and manage from your computer with the email link.
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Try https://hash-to-coins.comThere are all kinds of coins on there that you could get a ton of with a small hash rate, and some of them you could also make some money on.
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