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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Pools (Altcoins) / B2X mining pool on: December 28, 2017, 10:51:49 PM
Point me to a B2X mining pool please......
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: NiceHash hacked? on: December 06, 2017, 04:49:22 PM
Is this just the nicehash selling pool? because i  am in the solo mining of nice hash and everything is working.
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: BITMAIN - Customs process on: September 30, 2017, 01:19:40 AM
Does every order you have goes thru customs or they will just do random inspection?
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / NICEHASH calculator on: September 29, 2017, 02:42:09 PM
Does nicehash's calculator gives generous estimate or just around the ball park? It seems to me it estimates the highest of all the calculators. What do you think?
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Antminer D3 electrical setup help on: September 28, 2017, 06:02:20 PM


Hey man, so you have a breaker dedicated to each machine? I'm assuming that's at least 20 amps per breaker right, since it's wired for 220v?   I'm also running into this issue, I have 6 D3's that'll be here in a few weeks, my outside breaker can handle 150 amps for the whole house.  I talked with an electrician and he said each machine will work with 10 amps each.  So that takes me to 60 amps for all six.  With everything turned on in the house it's just pulling 60 amps in total and now with an extra 60 that's pushing 120 and I still have 30 to work with.  I live in the mountain west and right now it's cold and snowing outside so I don't have to worry about cooling for the next 6 months.  In the summer I'll have to figure something out. 

I wonder if I can honestly run these six miners off three 220 outlets with PDUs?  thoughts?
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If you have 20 amps x 220V (outlet) = you have 4,400 watts to work with but a good rule of thumb is you must only use 80% of the total wattage of that single circuit. Let's say your using the max of 1600w for 1 D3 miner: 1600W x 2 D3 miner = 3,200 watts, 80% of 4400W is 3520W. So to answer your question, (if we are basing it on 1600W max capacity) only 2 is recommended, but then again sometimes this miner won't even reach the 1600W power consumption. SO you can use 3 miners in 1 outlet/circuit (connected by PDU) AT YOUR OWN RISK!
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: wrong BIP38 password on: September 12, 2017, 04:31:14 PM
Yeah I got the paper wallet with the written passphrase on it. As I have mentioned I tried multiple times the password and every time is says ERROR: wrong BIP38 password. I know it is not a good idea to send private key to website, they even suggested what you recommended. Any idea how to solve this or can you point me to a person that can do it?
7  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / wrong BIP38 password on: September 12, 2017, 04:09:26 PM
I made a paper wallet using bitaddress.org using a new laptop with windows 10 OS. It has windows edge as its default browser. I got the bitaddress,org running(offline) and rendered a random wallet address 100% however the buttons where it says "single wallet", "paper wallet", etc, etc is missing. I figured the browser is not loading it right. So I copied and pasted the website address and pasted it in google chrome. This time it worked, I got the wallet address, wrote down the passphrase in a piece of paper before setting up the  BIP38 passphrase. Then stored BTC in it. But when we tried to retrieve the funds few weeks after the BTC fork, it says wrong BIP38 password, I tried multiple times but no luck,  the BTC is now in the blockchain in watch only status. Did this happened due to switching of the browsers? I tried availing
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