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Hello All
New here thought I would say hi, currently mining on Slush's pool at 1.15TH/s have another 440GH/s arriving today/tomorrow and another 1TH/s arriving around the 10th May.
Looking to build an enormous rig... 50-100TH/s within the next 12 months.. if I can find a decent place to store them all...
Happy days.
Thanks
Hooliuk
Good Luck! You'll pull some BTC for sure. Just keep them safe!!! I got hacked, lost my BTC and sold all my gear.
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The nerve of that horse toothed jackass. Could use those chicklets on 296170 about now.
haha...its weird being out of the game anyway. I suddenly dont care about rounds anymore. Sigh.............
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Yea I see that. I didn't even have 0.9.0 I don't think...
Same here. I was on .8 Just upgraded mine. I wish the person that stole my BTC would just reply back and say BABA BOOEY and send it back to me.
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Just lost 1.3 btc...miners for sale. anyone interested? News: ♦♦ A bug in OpenSSL, used by Bitcoin-Qt/Bitcoin Core, could allow your bitcoins to be stolen. Immediately updating Bitcoin Core to 0.9.1 is required in some cases, especially if you're using 0.9.0. Download. More info. ♦ The same bug also affected the forum. Changing your forum password is recommended. See also: The top of every page in the forum Some people have said that MultiBit wouldn't have been affected by Heartbleed. Either way, its been a rough last 24 hours. Super bummer. Miners are off so I can at least stop wasting money on electricity. I hope to just sell my miners and get something back out of this.
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Well Slush! Its been fun. My noobness as a 2 month long bitcoin miner has destroyed my dream of riding the bitcoin train to glory. I can't imagine the people who lost a lot of btc on Mt. Gox. I lost 1.3 btc and feel like an asshole.
It was fun the mine with all of you!
PM me if you're interested in 215 GH/s Avalon miners and Cube Erupted!!
Have fun!
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Yea I see that. I didn't even have 0.9.0 I don't think...
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Just lost 1.3 btc...miners for sale. anyone interested?
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I'm sad that I favorited Preevs BTC to USD converter when it was $854 per BTC. My bookmark constantly reminds me of that... 
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WTF My miners dropped from slush to backup pool about 10 minutes ago ?!
One of my workers died and isn't coming back online. My 4 other workers are still going. ditto i just went to like 17000 or whatever on my 555gh miner....an't working at least in midwest usa (may be me) i re-started miner same...17000 trickle did slush just muck up? Searing Only One of my workers is still offline. I'm going to try creating a new one so it gets created on a working server  Nope, still having issues. Something's gotta be up! The new worker I created is now working with all of my miners. I was on BTC with my 110 gh/s avalon. which was a complete waste since I didnt even hit .01 btc...I guess I just love wasting electricity.
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WTF My miners dropped from slush to backup pool about 10 minutes ago ?!
One of my workers died and isn't coming back online. My 4 other workers are still going. ditto i just went to like 17000 or whatever on my 555gh miner....an't working at least in midwest usa (may be me) i re-started miner same...17000 trickle did slush just muck up? Searing Only One of my workers is still offline. I'm going to try creating a new one so it gets created on a working server  Nope, still having issues. Something's gotta be up!
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WTF My miners dropped from slush to backup pool about 10 minutes ago ?!
One of my workers died and isn't coming back online. My 4 other workers are still going. ditto i just went to like 17000 or whatever on my 555gh miner....an't working at least in midwest usa (may be me) i re-started miner same...17000 trickle did slush just muck up? Searing Only One of my workers is still offline. I'm going to try creating a new one so it gets created on a working server 
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WTF My miners dropped from slush to backup pool about 10 minutes ago ?!
One of my workers died and isn't coming back online. My 4 other workers are still going.
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So I have my block erupter cube cooking along nicely.
All the chips are running perfect.
I have it currently running at the default low speed. Will it be more reliable in the long run or should I crank it up to high?
It's inside my office at work so the temperature is roughly 72 degrees in a fairly dust and dirt free environment. It currently has the one standard fan that came with the cube running.
Here's what happened to my Erupter Cube with a 30 amp fuse in it. I was overclocked all the time. The PSU that powered this is totally fine   
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Im looking for a ASIC Block Erupter Cube Motherboard. Board Model is AM HexCube Rev. 3.00
My fuse fried BAD and burned out the board. All the blades are in good shape but the Cube is fried! I am hoping someone has one out there. I cant find it anywhere!
Thanks
Bebooba11
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So at what rate are you hashing? Just want to see what levels people are at...
I'm near 200 GH/s, burning about 800W. Currently making about 4 mBTC a round. Is 4 mBTC = .004 per round? I'm at 225 gh/s and pulling .0049 to .0054 btc per round
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Yeah, pretty slow on finding those blocks lately. Over a whole freaking day just for one block.
I was tempted to switch over to another pool, but I keep coming back to this one thing:
Your payout over time should be roughly the same, whether solo-mining or in the largest pool (assuming 100% up time and your hashrate is constant) ... theoretically. But when does it become practically ineffectual to mine in a certain pool? I have a single Antminer S1 giving me an average of 205 Gh/s. Solo mining would obviously be quite futile. The average time I would solve a block over a large enough time frame, assuming constant difficulty, is about three years. That is obviously not practical at all. Slush's total hashrate says we should solve a block ever 4 hours and 41 minutes, given a large enough time frame and assuming constant difficulty. This has proven practically true until recently.
So whether in Slush's pool, somewhere else, or even solo-mining, my daily expected average BTC income from my 205 Gh/s is theoretically constant. And that amount is 0.0243 BTC. And given constant difficulty, a large enough time frame (probably like 50 years or so), the math proves that my daily BTC mined is the same no matter where I mine. Naturally, I didn't account for pool fees.
Back to practicality, how bad would Slush have to get for me to leave? Well, if a bunch of miners left the pool the hashrate would drop, but the reward I would get per block would increase. I would still be rewarded the same daily average, but I would have less frequent rewards. For me personally, I would be content with getting .0486 BTC per block but only once every other day on average. That means good rounds would give a block every day, but bad rounds could last five days. Either way, over a period of three or four months, its probably not that big of a deal.
So, for someone who hopes to make the cost of his S1 back in two to three months, I'm gonna just stick on Slush, unless there are obvious, non-mining related issues, like poor server execution or whatever, or blocks are being solved less than one per 40 hours. Why 40? Because it's a little less than two full days and there's a biblical feel to it. For 40 days we wander mt. slush, in search of holy Bitcoin.
+1 I have mined here for over a year and have briefly dabbled with other pools. My gut feeling always tells me this pool is the 'luckiest' in the long run. Plus if everyone switches to ghashio or btcguild - what do we end up with? One massive pool and centralised bitcoin mining. I'll always mine on 'not the biggest pool'. Last time I hopped to BTCGuild, luck was down hard in Slushes pool...Slushs (in the long run) would have made me .12 to the .07 I pulled from BTC. I'm not leaving....
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Wow...Another 25.0000000 Block! Thats twice in like 2 months!
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Slush block # 21820 invalid? What causes this 
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