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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: ECOcoin [ECO] | PoS/PoW on: March 09, 2018, 04:41:35 PM
Okay, is anyone else confused as to how to mine this coin?
can't seem to find any way to connect to to any pool or if there even is a pool available.
no url?
 
Also, the eco.com site claims you can get free eco for signing up, but there doesn't appear to be a way to redeem them.
Would appreciate if anyone could give me some links or info they've found...

also cant get my wallet in sync, have tried 3 different nodes?
2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: My second attempt at BTC mining- need advice on: June 16, 2014, 03:54:35 AM
Did no one read what he actually posted? He wants to know how to MAKE miners. Make. As in chips.

... on his summer break.   Roll Eyes

Actually, I mean building rigs. Cheap, efficient towers to stack somewhere and quietly mine away while I chill by the pool.

Why would you try and build rigs when you can buy the most efficient miner? Check my sig and you will be able to chill by the pool having a couple of towers of SP30 hashing for you.

Aren't they pretty expensive?

At 0.85$/GH they aren't. Show me a cheaper miner Smiley


Link?
3  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: My second attempt at BTC mining- need advice on: June 16, 2014, 02:18:38 AM
Did no one read what he actually posted? He wants to know how to MAKE miners. Make. As in chips.

... on his summer break.   Roll Eyes

Actually, I mean building rigs. Cheap, efficient towers to stack somewhere and quietly mine away while I chill by the pool.

Why would you try and build rigs when you can buy the most efficient miner? Check my sig and you will be able to chill by the pool having a couple of towers of SP30 hashing for you.

Aren't they pretty expensive?
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Looking for a good mining client on: June 16, 2014, 01:22:38 AM
So I need a miner client that is simple but lets me have good control and use my video cards to mine.
Something not terribly overwhelming... Any suggestions? What do you use and why?
5  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: My second attempt at BTC mining- need advice on: June 16, 2014, 01:14:35 AM
Did no one read what he actually posted? He wants to know how to MAKE miners. Make. As in chips.

... on his summer break.   Roll Eyes

Actually, I mean building rigs. Cheap, efficient towers to stack somewhere and quietly mine away while I chill by the pool.
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: My second attempt at BTC mining- need advice on: June 06, 2014, 02:32:45 AM
You have a lot, lot, lot more googling to do before you post something like this. All the information about bitcoin is out there in the public domain as it has been since the start.

I don't see the problem. Obviously I made this forum post to create a pool of knowledge that I may or may not know. To learn. To say that there's more to read on google is like telling me there's more to read in the library. Obviously that's a true statement. I'm asking what people know and what they are willing to tell me. Let's get some helpful replies.
7  Bitcoin / Hardware / My second attempt at BTC mining- need advice on: June 06, 2014, 12:47:40 AM
    When the human race collects solar power, the most effective way is to create a "solar flower" which is, simply put, a cleverly positioned cluster of solar panels that collect the most energy possible.
    What if, I were to make a small cluster of rigs that did the same but for bitcoins.
The summer has come along, and, being a student, I have a summer job and time on my hands.
Being knowledgeable in the building of computers, but not bitcoin mining, I turn to you. The BTC community, to help me make a set of rigs that are entirely cost efficient.

My idea is this: get a series of cheap but powerful, built rigs that mine for me and are powered off of the hot Texas summer sun.

So I need your help to create powerful but cheap machines.
What makes a powerful miner?
What do I need to have to effectively mine bitcoins?
How do I set these up to be powered by solar panels?

Please. I will figure out the solar part if you help me with the hardware build part. Then I will post to this thread the end result and hopefully improve our knowledge of the home made mining cluster.
8  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: If I rent out bit mining hardware how many GH do I need? on: February 27, 2014, 01:50:48 AM
Yeah if you want it for BTC mining then this is better ime to buy btc than mine them if you don't plant minning some other currency as you may.

Could I buy them and sell them later as if it were a stock market type thing? Where could I do that
9  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: If I rent out bit mining hardware how many GH do I need? on: February 25, 2014, 02:13:25 PM
That's terrible.

Antminer S1's are about $3.50/GH right now.

Please please stay away from anything Butterfly Labs related.

Take a look at Dogie's guide first:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=456691

Make note of the brown shit color grade it got.


But what IS a GH? And how many should I get?
10  Other / Beginners & Help / If I rent out bit mining hardware how many GH do I need? on: February 25, 2014, 04:57:11 AM
So BFL is offering to let us rent out mining rigs for about 10$ per GH but I'm new and have no idea what that is. How many would I need to make a good profit?
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