Welcome to the zoo. hella lotta crashes on benchmark recently - not just you those are prolly the only algos you'll need for now if you bsoded you prolly need to reinstall drivers. use google for that? dun worry about more recent drivers than nicehash recommend - it's usually ok for basic stuff possibly also v1.7.5.12 is less buggy depends how technical you are, but you can get more by changing tack slightly. read the last day or so here. a newb was set up directly mining nicehash https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1877588.0think it's this guy and the help he gets... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1877588.msg19582826#msg19582826hope you are not keeping your wallets on that pc lol
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-1.1 = philipma1957 my usual pick if it hits i will roll prize over.
+4.5 = alh
+5.3 = Last of the V8s
+6.3 = Landy1264
Looks like Mr. V8 is sitting pretty......for now. Bitcoin Difficulty: 678,760,110,083 Estimated Next Difficulty: 715,327,382,407 (+5.39%) Adjust time: After 246 Blocks, About 1.7 days yup, pretty, eagle-eyed, absurdly efficient bitcoin difficulty prognosticator, magnanimous in victory, stoic in inevitable defeat.
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Bitstamp 2381.03 BTC-e 2451.451 Bitfinex 2359 OKCoin 2635.17/17935
back to bearstamp?
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Sure, bitcoiners have their faults. But we are up against far greedier, more stupid and more corrupt forces than ourselves.
The ICBC pushes its pet Bitmain to make half-arsed power plays, and it dumped a few thousand coins and etherea on the market to decimate the price. Doesn't work.
The CIA pushed Hearn around to introduce heartbleed and Gavin to get big blocks and cut off the first adopters. Didn't work.
Ethereum scams, backed by some banks. Don't work.
No, there hasn't been a concerted push by all the central banks yet, and that would be a proper struggle, but they're mostly too complacent and foolish to understand how dangerous bitcoin is, how it breaks everything.
It even shattered satoshi's vision.
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Good afternoon, fellas! Please help me resolve the following problem: Motherboard: Asus prime z270-p Graphic cards: Gigybite GeForce gtx 1070 (x6) Problem: I launch the benchmark Nicehash, the first GPU is shown to work correctly with all algorithms, the second with only a half, the rest of GPU work only with dagger hashimoto. I have tried to reset computer anf download drivers but none of this has helped. The most surprising thing is that the very first time I have launched the benchmark 5 of 6 GPU worked perfectly. So it is obvious that all graphic cards are fine. And the problem is with something else (Nicehash itself perhaps).
Thanks in advance to those willing to help.
mebbe ask here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1877588.0
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Thanks, but as far as I can see there is no informatin about "company" or not ? By company I mean everything that is commercial. I just wasn't sure if commercial is the right word to use, since english is not my native language. I guess a sole trader is also commercial? Where to contact someone who can clearly tell me if my trading is commercial or not? The plan: If I move to UK, I have the Non-Dom status (same for Ireland and Malta) And as such I don't have to pay taxes on income from foreign countries. Since most exchanges are not based in UK, the profits would be tax free. But there are exceptions. If I trade commercial, the profit is not tax free. Daytrading and private active asset managent is defined commercial in this case. So the question now is, if bitcointrading is also commercial, when just trading on exchanges. sole trader is commercial. the rule will be somewhere on that site British Embassy in capital city or Consulate in smaller cities your visa status may change due to brexit negotiations. ask the consul about this i'd guess you have to consider yourself commercial and declare yourself to HMRC once your annual turnover exceeds a certain amt (£80k? approx) again, that will be on the .gov.uk site
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Still, the volume is quite good.
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if your turnover is over x/year, you'd have to form a company or sole tradership and tell the HMRC about that as to whether you need some sort of money transmitter license, probably nobody knows, even the relevant regulatory body (in USA they're always prosecuting traders for no money transmitter license) ask here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=8.0see if you can't get in touch with head of Localbitcoins UK for advice I'm sure there are uk lawyers who know sth re crypto write to the Minister for his opinion - a 'note from Stalin' keeps the police away if you go ahead in the open, with permissions etc, you must still keep your bank out of the picture and never mention the word 'bitcoin'. someone will just get spooked and freeze your account to be on the safe side or vindictively
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I agree with your basic premise, but there is also the idea that we are not going to tell each other what to do with our money. That is the hard part about freedom. Freedom is not when you get to do what you want. It is when you are willing to allow others to do what you don't want them to do.
Yes, your opinion about freedom is true. But I think you didn't understand my OP very well. I didn't say people cannot use Bitcoin for whatever they want... it's their money and in my opinion they are free to use it how they prefer, even in ways I don't like (for example buying drugs, etc.) Yet the fact is that most people consider Bitcoin not a payment system, but rather a digital asset. This is the point. There's a sort of misconception about Bitcoin, in my opinion... rodeox its not about telling people what they can do or not do with their money... its about waking people up to the fact that while some people are only looking at the price.. devs are screwing with the code and reducing what people can do with their money.
im sure you will see this when you visit africa and realise that trying to convince africans to use bitcoin is alot harder than trying to convince the icelandics
Now that I get it better I guess we are all on the same page. I would love to see retail adoption rather than a speculative economy. IMO, that is where bitcoin's strengths are. And as you both mention, economic liberty is a non-negotiable feature. I'm lost now. Did you mean to log in as this Boseda?
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does it need to scale? will fees be that much? maybe they intend to incentivize non-mining nodes. think i read that 'somewhere'. afaiu bitcoin is a capital phenomenon with certain social consequences, and not the other way round.
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ill be nice, this has taken me hours to compile on my Gigabyte 1080ti cards which are on stock cooling, all benchmarks were done at OEM stock settings. I was forced to run it at stock settings because some algos are incredibly picky with OC, i mean some will crash at the sight of +10 to the core freq.. just boggled me, the stock settings were the only settings i could get even numbers across EVERY algo the 1080ti's would run on all the CCminers i have used to date....... The intensity levels, ignore them they will be different on your machine, these are the highest i could get 1hr stability from each algo... im still performing the test....so all blank intensity boxes are DEFAULT levels with no manual correction
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congrats Storx that's very impressive
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Sorry to bug with some more questions, did a search and couldn't find it----
I am holding steady @ 660-670 SOL/s.
Nicehash is showing a super wide range from 450s-770s and never consistent. Is this typical? Does it average out over the day?
figures at the top/front of your nicehash page are indeed never consistent. look for Projected daily income at bottom right for most recent hourly average (hover over i )
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would guess they will push the tx through when they wake up to this error you don't dual mine? I don't dual mine. not yet. And I don't understand why it is still unconfirmed. What do you mean by pushing the tx through? What does that mean? Still not confirmed. And they don't care. Evidence upthread - 'oh it's the wallet provider's fault.' Such abdication of responsibility. I was evidently wrong that they might push the tx suggest: complain bitterly to nicehash read here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1802212.0 Topic: All about "stuck" transactions and what you can do to fix them use this precisely on the hour to push the tx https://www.viabtc.com/tools/txaccelerator/
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