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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Baikal Giant N - Selling at COST. on: March 18, 2018, 05:09:26 PM
no offense, but 'not looking for a profit here' really make me lol

Honestly, good.

I am glad that it's so rare to see someone trying to help others who want to avoid the MOQ that this would make you lol.
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Baikal Giant N - Selling at COST. on: March 18, 2018, 09:59:24 AM
Hey guys I purchased 6 of these. I sold 1 so far and have 5 left.

They will be arriving on Wednesday and will not be removed from the manufacturers packaging. Brand new.

I am trying to sell them AT COST, I am not looking for a profit here.

I am attempting to sell another 4 and keep 1 for myself.

I will accept payment via Paypal, Bitcoin, Check or cash(if local, I am located in NJ).

The final cost was $21905 divided by 6 units = $3650 each.

The final cost would be $3650 + shipping.

If anyone is interested please feel free to contact me.

I can provide proof of purchase, or anything else you require.

Thanks!
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Baikal Giant N - BUYING POOL on: March 18, 2018, 09:49:54 AM
Hey guys I purchased 6 of these. I sold 1 so far and have 5 left.

They will be arriving on Wednesday and will not be removed from the manufacturers packaging. Brand new.

I am trying to sell them AT COST, I am not looking for a profit here.

I am attempting to sell another 4 and keep 1 for myself.

I will accept payment via Paypal, Bitcoin, Check or cash(if local, I am located in NJ).

The final cost was $21905 divided by 6 units = $3650 each.

The final cost would be $3650 + shipping.

If anyone is interested please feel free to contact me.

I can provide proof of purchase, or anything else you require.

Thanks!

Created my own thread here for this: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3152073.new#new
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Possible Supernova issue? on: December 25, 2017, 07:02:46 AM
Hey guys!

This is about ZEN mining, hope this is the appropriate section.

So here is a quick screen shot of my first day or so mining on Supernova


https://i.imgur.com/Zg2mKYt.png

As you can see in this image, the earnings are 0.68255416

No I understand this includes the TXFee that is paid to the pool for the TX.

This TXFee totals .055 as shown on the far right.

 0.68255416
-0.055
---------
0.62755416

The pool claims to have a 1% fee

0.68255416 x 0.99 = 0.67572862


I am not sure why Supernova is charging 0.055 for the transfer when they claim a 1% fee, additionally even with the high 0.055 charge, I am still not even receiving the correct amount.

My final balance in my wallet is 0.59088452 as shown in the image below.

https://i.imgur.com/baPeXSM.png

I realize this is a small difference, but in the long run this could total a large amount of money. As I plan to build a few rigs totaling about 40 GPUs I would like to understand exactly what is happening here.

As I receive payments at the moment in 0.01 intervals, that is nearly 3 payments missing worth of ZEN.

I am using EWBF with --fee 0

If anyone could shed some light on this, that would be awesome!

P.S. Is there a better pool to be mining with to avoid these kinds of fees?



EDIT: I just realized that the transfer fee is in ADDITION to the 1% on Supernova, while this does not balance everything out, it certainly brings it a bit closer. So my next question would be...is this 0.001 TXFee on ALL transfers regardless of the ZEN amount?

For instance, if I transfer 0.01 ZEN I am charged 0.001.
If I transfer 1 ZEN I am charged 0.001.

Is that correct?

Thanks for the help!



P.S.

I see LuckPool has a 0.5% fee and zenmine.pro has a 0% fee. Has anyone had any experience with this pools? In your opinion is it worth the switch from Supernova?

Additionally, on zenmine.pro they claim to pay you all rewards the blocks, and the fees. Does Supernova do this?




Sorry for the long post with multiple questions, still new in the mining scene.
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