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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: 🔹🔹🔹[ANN][BSD] BitSend -XEVAN -10MB- DK3 -Airdrop 350+ Members on: March 31, 2017, 08:06:57 PM
Hi everybody of bitsend supporter Smiley

Without have to force you, I invoking to you for create request of add bitsend at yobit  https://www.yobit.net/en/addcoin/
The example you can look in :



I think poloniex is very still difficult for enter, so no problem if put bitsend at yobit Smiley
everybody who create an add request appeal, thank you very much Wink

Someone should add and post the needed information in a block here, so everybody can go for Copy and Paste.

Code:
Listing type 		Free
Coin name Bitsend
Ticker BSD
Algo Xevan
Number of blocks 290000
Money Supply 1450000
Min commission 0,001
Block time 3
Dev language english/ german
Type POW
secp256k1 ver no
Source link (Git) https://github.com/LIMXTEC/BitSend
Explorer https://chainz.cryptoid.info/bsd/
Bitcointalk topic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1370307.msg18406037
Email
Comments/Additional Info Please add Bitsend

There is a typo in the money supply, its 14.500.000
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [TX]TRANSFER - BITTREX - MULTIPOOL - ANDROID - POS,TOR,MN, STEALTH on: March 30, 2017, 05:48:41 AM
had some compiler error while trying to set up a remote masternode on a ubuntu.

anyone ran into this before?

/usr/local/include/boost/variant/get.hpp:178:5: error: invalid application of ‘sizeof’ to incomplete type ‘boost::STATIC_ASSERTION_FAILURE<false>’
     BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT_MSG(
     ^
makefile.unix:213: recipe for target 'obj/rpcrawtransaction.o' failed


i know i've seen this before somewhere, but never kept records how to fix it.

thanks.

p.s.  that 168k dump...ouch...seems like a pump and dump exit, or the WHALE playing...


Had the same problem;

edit rpcrawtransaction.cpp line 217

change
const CScriptID& hash = boost::get<CScriptID&>(address);

to
const CScriptID& hash = boost::get<CScriptID>(address);
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: what is this on: August 22, 2014, 02:00:12 PM
A doorstopper on a samsung laptop on a table
4  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Mining Asics Technologoes - 6 THS Bitcoin Miner - First PICS! on: August 12, 2014, 06:31:56 AM


As it related to sweating bullets: If I have not received anything by the end end of September I'll be filing suit in a Danish court against MAT, but I highly doubt it will come to that.

Fortunately for me a business contact of mine does a lot of legal work throughout Europe and I already have the name of an Attorney in Denmark to represent me if it comes to that. I'm kind of like Ronald Reagan when he referred to the Russians. I do a lot of leg work on companies and individuals up front before forking over money : my motto is: Trust but verify.

In the meantime - life goes on and it's Friday here an I'll be boating on bay this weekend with a cocktail in hand, not worrying about this stuff!


But why a Danish court, it is a dutch based company?
5  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Which ASICs are least loud? on: July 14, 2014, 07:01:22 AM
im going to assume you are asking which mining rigs are least loud, as the ASICs themselves are all silent..

unless im just deaf..

do chips EVER make any noise apart from when they combust etc?

Oh they do, you have to listen real close.
Every time a asic finds a block you hear ka-ching.....
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANN: BITMAIN has Tested Its 28nm Bitcoin Mining Chip BM1382 on: June 20, 2014, 01:49:40 PM
I will probably get the S1 upgrade kit instead Tongue Let's guess the HR of overclocked S3, 520GH/s for me  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
My guess is 575GH/s


..."BM1382 has achieved 15.75 Gh/s in hash performance, consuming less than 9.33 W on chip level at 0.75V"...

Let's do some math...:

9.33W / 0.75V = 12.44Amps ...per chip...

16 chips per blade * 12.5Amps = 200Amps per blade ...

NEEDS hell-of -a-POWER Section on the blades... Grin

I do NOT expect that BitMain will design S3 Power section with a lot of reserves...if any...

IMHO overclocking S3 will be a challenge...if possible at all...1-2-3% max...

Not even taking PSU in consideration...

ZiG

My goal is pencil mod  undervol underclock getting 450gh at 300 watts    which is .667 watts a gh vs .78 watts a gh.

If this can be done they will be really quiet and truly good spaceheaters.  I will put I in each room for the winter my house will be warm and toasty.  And difficulty could be at 110 vs the current 13.4  and they would still be worth running.

If there is that many chips  16 per hash board then how can 490 watts  ever supply 200 amps @ 12v?Huh?

Thats 200 Amps @0.75V not @12V


7  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - Best W/GH/s ratio - Shipping from stock on: June 04, 2014, 07:31:03 PM
A few questions as a Miner who got in via Scrypt mining since I was told BitCoin wasn't profitable anymore but doing my own calculations, seeing that this was sort of a lie (Or at the very least, Spondoolies made it profitable again.) Excuse my ignorance if these questions have already been answered but I was trying to search through all 100+ pages of this post and didn't find any answers as of yet.

I've already seen Spondoolies on CCN's website and people have already been posting reviews on this ASIC, so I'm assuming this ASIC company is already established and trust worthy manufacturer unlike the millions of ASIC companies popping up on Scrypt sites talking about how there taking pre-orders but still months away from launch.

How long does it take to order an SP-10 Dawson from them (Does it have to ship from Isreal or do they have a local shipping site?)

I've read that the SP-10 produces 45 db of noise yet some people are complaining this is too loud... Are they just hyper-sensitive of hearing or do they not have basements/living rooms to store these ASIC's? And are there any methods of lowering the noise levels if indeed they are louder then 45 db? (I live in NYC so 45 is REALLY quiet even for night time here)  Grin

I've also read that the units get really hot underneath, and I was interested in getting racks for multiple units, but how do the units not burn each other (Or at the very least cause overheating) if there stacked on top of one another?

Any information or help at all would be greatly appreciated as someone who's been taught since entering ASIC mining to ignore SHA-256 and focus purely on Scrypt.  Smiley

Well about the noise, installed two sp10's in a datacenter yesterday. Today i got a phonecall from the datacenter.
It is a big datacenter (+1000 racks), they told me the sp10's are the loudest machines they ever had in the building....
8  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: AntMiner S2 1TH/s Miner (1w/GH/s) on: April 19, 2014, 10:15:59 AM
Thx!

sadly i now have 6 empty ether ports that could do with filling.



We call that prepared ...
9  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: AntMiner S2 1TH/s Miner (1w/GH/s) on: April 18, 2014, 08:57:27 PM
Best method is to log in through ssh and issue the "halt" command, wait for a few minutes for things to cool down.
This way you give the psu time to cool down and most important the filesystem on the sd card is unmounted.
If you just flip the power switch under full load chances are that you get a power spike on the 12 volt rail and damage the mounted filesystem.
10  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: AntMiner S2 1TH/s Miner (1w/GH/s) on: April 18, 2014, 04:26:04 PM
If you take the power away from a psu under full load the psu fan will stop instantly.
This way you overheat the psu so you will have to wait for it to cool down.
11  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: AntMiner S2 1TH/s Miner (1w/GH/s) on: April 11, 2014, 04:12:43 PM
So do i  Grin
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