The middle hashboard only finds 0 ASIC there might be an issue with the cable or the Hashboard. About flashing the unit through an SD card you might be trying to flash the wrong firmware(with extension tar.gz) if you want to reset the password to default then Bitmain has an SD card firmware to reset it to default you can find it on TF card service pack file name is "sd_set_default_password_enhanced_0527_S17Pro.7z". You need 7zip to extract the files and then copy and paste all extracted files into the SD card. After that, you will need to edit "passwd.txt" to the password you want before you flash it into the control board. The whole guide on how to do it can be found here " SD card flashing with custom password" If flashing does not work then try to replace your SD card because maybe the SD card you using makes the image files corrupted usually fake SD card makes files corrupted.
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Like they said most cloud mining sites are scam and some of them are not profitable but if you still looking for some of them I know some sites that actually pays but I don't know if you can make a profit. Check Binance pool here https://pool.binance.com/en/cloudOther exchange also offers cloud mining like OKX exchange but it is still not worth investing in compared to buying and holding BTC for the long term.
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yes, I saw it, I wasn't careful enough and there is indeed a Futures tab and it is "New".
Have you seen these features in your Binance app? I tried to check the futures tab but I can't find it even though I updated the Binance app to the latest version I can't still find the copy trading features. According to the announcement the copy trading features are only available to selected users only.
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This unit seems new it was just released in September but most of the coins that you can mine with this unit that are currently profitable with $0.1/kwh are shitcoins according to Whattomine.
Since mining shitcoins are risky due to shitexchange I think it's not worth to mine.
You can maybe get a better profit if you sell your hashrate on Miningrigrentals or in Nicehash marketplace.
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Where do you see that he changed his paths? I dont.
I mean these logs below Log file opened at 1554331969: C:\Users\Cole Camwren\AppData\Roaming\Armory\armorycpplog.txt -ERROR - 1554331989: (..\SocketObject.cpp:440) POLLERR error in readAndWrite Log file opened at 1554334529: C:\Users\Cole Camwren\AppData\Roaming\Armory\armorycpplog.txt -ERROR - 1554334579: (..\SocketObject.cpp:440) POLLERR error in readAndWrite Log file opened at 1554343739: C:\Users\Cole Camwren\AppData\Roaming\Armory\armorycpplog.txt -ERROR - 1554343747: (..\SocketObject.cpp:440) POLLERR error in readAndWrite Log file opened at 1554343819: C:\Users\Cole Camwren\AppData\Roaming\Armory\armorycpplog.txt -ERROR - 1554343826: (..\SocketObject.cpp:440) POLLERR error in readAndWrite Log file opened at 1554344080: C:\Users\Cole Camwren\AppData\Roaming\Armory\armorycpplog.txt -ERROR - 1554344087: (..\SocketObject.cpp:440) POLLERR error in readAndWrite Log file opened at 1554344535: C:\Users\Cole Camwren\AppData\Roaming\Armory\armorycpplog.txt Log file opened at 21:23:16.000: C:\Users\Cole Camwren\AppData\Roaming\Armory\armorycpplog.txt -ERROR - 21:23:25.016: (e:\users\goat\code\armory3\cppforswig\socketobject.cpp:447) POLLERR error in readAndWrite -ERROR - 21:23:25.016: (e:\users\goat\code\armory3\cppforswig\stringsockets.cpp:359) POLLERR error in readAndWrite Some errors according to this logs shown in C: drive and some of them are in drive e: that makes me think that he might alter the path folder of armory data.
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What I guess is you are confused when trying to sell something on P2P it says insufficient balance even if your account has funds am I right? That's the thing that I experienced before it does not work when trying to sell USDT or Bitcoin into cash even if you have funds in your account. If you are planning to sell something you will need to transfer your funds from your spot wallet to funding as already mentioned in the guide above. Also, don't forget to add your payment method and make sure you are Email, SMS and KYC verified all details should match your account if not no one will trade with you. Please read this " Binance P2P Newbie Guide"
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I tried to check on mobile but I couldn't find this copy trading feature on Binance mobile is this only available on desktop?
I found the announcement about copy trading it seems it is not currently available to some users only selected customers can able to use copy trading.
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The first logs seems it was from drive C: now it has changed to drive E:. Did you recently change something on armoryqt.conf file about the data folder? I suggest pointing them properly to the right folder if your Armory data and Bitcoin core data are in drive E: you can follow the guide below - https://btcarmory.com/docs/pathing#config-files
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Yes, i'm sure, boards are connected properly. Here is new log: {'STATUS':[{'STATUS':'S','When':0,'Code':11,'Msg':'Summary','Description':'cgminer 4.11.1'}],'SUMMARY':[{'Elapsed':45,'MHS av':0.00,'MHS 30s':0.00,'MHS 1m':0.00,'MHS 5m':0.00,'MHS 15m':0.00,'Found Blocks':0,'Getworks':6,'Accepted':0,'Rejected':0,'Hardware Errors':0,'Utility':0.00,'Discarded':651646,'Stale':0,'Get Failures':0,'Local Work':4,'Remote Failures':0,'Network Blocks':2,'Total MH':0.0000,'Work Utility':0.00,'Difficulty Accepted':0.00000000,'Difficulty Rejected':0.00000000,'Difficulty Stale':0.00000000,'Best Share':0,'Device Hardware%':0.0000,'Device Rejected%':0.0000,'Pool Rejected%':0.0000,'Pool Stale%':0.0000,'Last getwork':0} {'STATUS':[{'STATUS':'S','When':0,'Code':70,'Msg':'CGMiner stats','Description':'cgminer 4.11.1'}],'STATS':[{'STATS':0,'ID':'AVA100','Elapsed':45,'Calls':0,'Wait':0.000000,'Max':0.000000,'Min':99999999.000000,'MM ID0':'Ver[1166Pro-72-21072802_4ec6bb0_211fc46] DNA[0201000024ab1398] MEMFREE[1385280.0] NETFAIL[0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0] 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-273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273 -273] PVT_V0[0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0] PVT_V1[0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0] PVT_V2[0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 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Mask':25} I couldn't see any other issue the logs under ECMM amd ECHU are pointing to your control board's bad connection and overheating issue. So my guess there is a hash board or cable that might cause this problem. If I were you learn how to read logs the guide can be downloaded at https://www.canaan.io/service/447Download the troubleshooting guide from that link open it and scroll down to the bottom you can see all meanings of each logs read the ECMM and ECHU.
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Have you tried calculating your possible mining cost and profits with a tool like whattomine? It would help you calculate the exact numbers to help you decide how much you need to prepare to start a mining business. I do think that you need to think twice if you can't access cheap electricity.
Take note using tools like whattomine to calculate your profit is not accurate its just an estimation based on the current mining difficulty the real-time profit might be lower or higher because it still depends on the unit's performance and where you mine. @OP if you haven't decided yet which unit you want to buy that can give you the best profit there is a tool that will give you insight into what ASIC units are currently profitable with your electricity cost. Check out this link https://www.asicminervalue.com/
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I disconnected it, cleaned it but the same problem. thanks. M.
Any changes in the logs? I hope that you post the new logs here. If is it still the same as the logs from your post above then the control board is already damaged. I don't know if this one will work but would you mind to try to test the hashboard one by one? Disconnect the two hashboard from the control board. Do this to all hashboards and find which one is not detected properly and maybe one hashboard is shorted. Then compare all logs between these hashboards. If these two hashboards are not detected by the control board remove the two hashboard then run the unit with a single hashboard. Let's see if the error is still the same but if it's the same then you will need to replace the control board or hire a professional technician.
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What exactly do you want to achieve? Instead of using RPC calls why not use it as a normal wallet? Bitcoin core is easy to use in the GUI you can just click the Bitcoin core shortcut and manage your wallet there. Do you remotely control someone's wallet through RPC calls? Can you add more details about what do you want to do through RPC calls? Here's the RPC calls below for sending BTC you can place the same address under bitcoin_address from the command below. bitcoin-cli sendtoaddress <bitcoin_address> <amount>
More samples here - https://developer.bitcoin.org/reference/rpc/sendtoaddress.html
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I tried to search for a cheaper one but almost all offer $200+ or above. I only found one website that sells lower than $200 the only problem is I don't know if it's a legit site or not. Check this site https://www.miners1688.com/product/whatsminer-p222b-psu-power-supply-unit-unistar/
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It's too risky if you have multiple copies of your backup keys that's not the best security practice.
If you want to keep them safe the first thing you should do is to generate them from an offline device and transfer them offline to where you want to save them just make sure the place where you want to store them is totally offline and securely safe even they are close or nearly located.
Why not mention here the 2 locations? So that we know how far the 2nd backup key and let's see if it's a secured place. If you mean storing it on two different iPhones then that's not a good place to store keys because it's an online device unless you decide to never connect it to the internet.
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Take note private key should be kept secret it shouldn't be shared with anyone if you want to prove that you own that address you need to make a signed message with your public key address it would generate a signature that you can provide to anyone who wants to verify that you own that address. And private keys are not used to verify and validate a transaction only nodes and miners are responsible for validating and verifying transactions, not the private keys.
About the private key if it is seen on the explorer no what you can see on the explorer are the public keys(the sender and receiver's address) and the amount of BTC you sent, etc. Not the private keys like I said it should be kept secret and if you lose this key you won't be able to sign a transaction and yes it's gone forever if you lost this key.
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I usually use Binance P2P to exchange my USDT for real cash and sometimes I buy. The only thing that doesn't work for me on Binance is that their post ads to sell or buy in P2P does not work to me I am always stuck in the middle of setup. So if you are going to post ads use Laptop/PC to set buy or sell in P2P. For now, I don't know why it does not work on mobile but I hope they gonna fix this issue. And always use the floating price if you want to make a profit on the current price. Another thing is to always check your bank to see if they sent you an exact amount before you release the Crypto.
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Mining solo with a miner that consumed much power is not a good idea unless you have a free power source. If you want to earn Bitcoins right away then mining on the pool is the best option. Just take note of different pool rewards/payment methods some pools offer fixed rates and some pools offer pay per share plus mining fees. Most miner mining on a pool that rewards their miner with mining fees and altcoins. If you want some more tips before you start mining read this sticky thread " First time/Small miner reference for getting started.".
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In your logs under ECMM the value is [1] which is abnormal according to the description logs from Canaan this error is pointing to your MM board there might be a connection problem between the hashboard and the control board. And look it only detects 1 hashboard.
Would you mind to try to replug all cables from the control board and hashboard then test it again.
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But I want to know, do these companies manufacture their own asic miners? Because I don't see them on market, I mostly see Bitmain miners. If these companies manufacture miners, then why don't they sell it like Bitmain does? Or do they buy miners from Bitmain? And I can't understand, why does Bitmain sells miners? Isn't it more profitable to use the investment in asic for only your own benefit and mine with every single equipment instead of selling them?
I believe some of the pools have their own developed ASIC units I don't know the reason why they don't sell them but my guess is they can make more profit by keeping it while mining and they don't want someone to clone their units. I don't know the reason why Bitmains sells their units but my guess they use and mine first before they release their units to maximize their profit.
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Are you an AI? Someone has a similar topic created yesterday or a day ago.
And look Copyleaks flag your content as AI-generated with very fast response by Hatchy(for 2 minutes).
As a newcomer, if you are a person and not an AI you should read the sticky thread posted in this section since you know how to create a thread you should also know how to read sticky threads it should be a good source for newbies to learn about the forum and Bitcoin.
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