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Seems Yifu is a sellout after that ASIC mess he did. Okay more like a traitor to work with bankers (paper money).
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Only three companies can be trusted
1. ASICMINER (Friedcat) 2. BitFury 3. Kncminer
However you need a very great number such as 2Th/s or even more to follow up. Before you add these actual beings, You should use virwox to ask first 0.4 BTC (Which should be 78 USD), Put the 0.4BTC on cex.io, Then you can do other later on as if you cannot obtain real hashrate, useless, meaningless.
So BFL, Cointerra, and Hashfast are still considered unknown if they actually delivered their ASICs? I know Terrahash is a scam anyway judging by the responses on the thread. Might have to look into those companies you mentioned.
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Is it better to solo mine SRC or join a pool?
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I would like to know how to setup an effective .conf and .bat file for mining SRC. I have Windows 7 x64 and want to set it up properly. I see the SRC wallet, but there are different miners to choose from. Most likely to join a pool anyway.
What cpu? I use the avx optimized miner. Here's my bat file contents: minerd64_avx.exe -q -s 2 -a quark -t 7 -o stratum+tcp://src.coinmine.pl:6020 -u pipocipolatti.1 -p x -t is the number of cpu threads I use to mine, leaving one free for cgminer. Link to the miner: http://forum.quarkcoin.org/Thread-ANN-poolers-cpuminer-with-quarkcoin-supportAMD Phenom II X6 1035T. Which pool should I join to mine SRC?
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I would like to know how to setup an effective .conf and .bat file for mining SRC. I have Windows 7 x64 and want to set it up properly. I see the SRC wallet, but there are different miners to choose from. Most likely to join a pool anyway.
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I setup a p2pool (2%) for securecoin. Please join and provide any feedback! Quick tutorial: 1. Get minerd64_sse4.exe here http://www.japool.com/quark-v2_w64.zip2. Run this at cmd but put in your Securecoin address! minerd64_sse4.exe -a quark -t 8 -o http://www.japool.com:17339 --userpass=<your securecoin address>:<any password> Example: minerd64_sse4.exe -a quark -t 8 -o http://www.japool.com:17339 --userpass=scfTDJSu8WZaM3sZ1JJQ5zrhLX91sgfC7D:blah *Change this "-t 8" to the number of cores you have I have 8. If you have 4 cores change it to "-t 4" Yours is the only one that works for me. No one else will give me clear instructions on how to setup the miner to mine SRC in Windows. Is it possible to use multiple miners on this pool?
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How am I suppose to setup a CPU miner to mine SRC? I'm using Windows 7.
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Thanks. With BTC prices lower, I thought FPGA and ASIC would drop. Guess that didn't happen. Still people are looking around for powerful BTC mining rigs and ASICs are still scarce.
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I stumbled across an article on Bitcoin today, clicked on the link to the article, and clicked on another link to a BTC mining rig being sold in China. Is this suppose to be a FPGA or ASIC? Looking at the pics, it does seem to mine BTC.
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Most likely all those Avalon/BFL ASICs are scams anyway. Why would you buy it in PayPal anyway?
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Is gpu the only thing that matters? Because I'm pretty sure my dad can get as many free junk old computers from his workplace as he wants.
Pretty much yes for mining other cryptocurrencies. For BTC, no since ASICs are out there now even if scarce.
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Too bad that only Avalon delivers while other ASIC companies bombed or failed. It's bad enough that someone is selling their Avalon pre-order on eBay and has 0 feedback at all. It seems to be motivated by greed after all. GPU/FPGA mining has become obsolete or just mining other cryptocurrencies.
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Didn't even know there is an Avalon Batch #4 release for ASICs. I know they're the only company who successfully delivered ASICs to the public. Still one of Avalon's ASIC at 75BTC is very expensive at today's current prices. That won't stop people from buying them though and Avalon ASICs are hot and popular items to have despite the high power consumption.
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I'm looking for voltage unlocked 7970s as well since they're great for mining alternate cryptocurrencies like LTC.
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No need to support BFL when they reduce the hash rate on their rigs and jacked up the price on them. Never trust them anyway since only Avalon delivered. Everybody else who is selling ASICs like BFL are liars and trolls.
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It doesn't even matter anymore. Avalon didn't have to go through all the regulations and red tape that BFL does. Heck, even our gov't agencies are very slow to process anything. If anything, BFL has to overcome even more obstacles here in the USA compared to Avalon in China.
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I'm looking for ways of buying BTC as well. Might have to give localbitcoins a try, but meeting in person to pay for it in cash? I do live in the USA. Looking at CoinBase or MtGox a try as well. I don't have a Chase account, so I can't use BitMe. I have lots of money in PP, but that is frown upon here. Have some PZ and a tiny amount in LR.
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It's hard to gain rep here when you just started and people aren't going to take risks with newcomers.
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Avalon only accepts BTC as payment. BFL accepts BTC, bank wire transfer, or PayPal as payment options.
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Nice, earning BTC watching videos. Might as well give it a try then.
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