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1  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2438 blocks on: August 08, 2025, 06:07:25 AM
Okay, maybe I am really stupi,d but I can't figure out how to set a payout address. Any help with this would be great lol
See Account—> Settings

Payout address, if I’m not mistaken, is required for account activation.

2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New CV1835 Control Board on Antminer S19 XP on: February 10, 2025, 06:44:27 AM
  noticed that as well... All of the 19K Pro's I sourced from you guys back in late 2023/early 2024 shipped with AMLogic boards - all of the S19's I've grabbed recently have shipped with the CV control board.

I'd agree with what some of the others have said here - my gut-feeling is that it all boils down to cost.
3  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Have I been scammed? on: February 10, 2025, 06:35:24 AM
which vendor did you purchase from?

the Chinese new year, undoubtedly, did hold things up but that shouldn't be an issue at this point - I'd imagine they're all back to work and as such orders should be dispatched regularly.
4  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Willow (Google new quantum computer chip) going to kill Bitcoin? on: December 10, 2024, 04:55:44 AM
I have to agree with Fuzzy. Not sure why there is an assumption that those who, may potentially, wield said computational resources would just automatically try to "kill bitcoin"?

BTC has grown, exponentially, without a doubt. That doesn't mean that a company, to the likes of Google, would want to hinder it's evolution.
5  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New review coming up soon. It is a mystery for now. A beagle! on: December 08, 2024, 07:52:15 PM
Not great efficiency but, conceptually, very cool!!!
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Ordered a s21xp today. Problem arose! and fixed! on: November 27, 2024, 03:58:18 AM
XP's are epic! cool to see them out in the world beyond the Bitmain booth in nashville lol
7  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain S19K PRO failure rate on: October 20, 2024, 06:58:30 PM
Interesting.... the large heatsink on the 276mm board is the 120T.

I've only had 6-7 of those particular variants and actually yes - 1 of them DID ship with 2 faulty hashboards (only detecting 35 and 49 chips of the 77) rendering the machine inoperable. I only had 1 of DOZENS of the 115T (individually pasted heatsinks on the 266mm board) that shipped DOA.

8  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: We Ordered and received a new mining box. New photos as of Aug 26 on: September 26, 2024, 08:07:47 PM
don't be sad that you've moved on, be happy you had the experience!

I know.... easier said than done lol. I'd be disappointed too but hey - fwiw, I bet you enjoyed all of the time you got to spend on it!


Was this something you were contracted to do for someone else? Or was it more of a project that would ultimately be maintained by the owner of the warehouse it sits in?
9  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Cryptominers made $100,000 from mining at an Airbnb for three weeks — the guests on: August 26, 2024, 05:36:18 PM
Yeaaaa as an individual who mines for a living - this is just crap journalism. If they can show me the profits - I’ll rethink this but I’m willing to bet that it’s just not possible in the given time frame with residential power limitations…. As you have all said, 15A breakers (even at 208-240V) aren’t going to power enough hardware to generate that amount of BTC. kHeavyHash and Blake3 altcoin miners are the most profitable regarding electricity OUT/coins IN (in USD values) and even so - the Blake3 machine that could potentially do this isn’t shipping yet and costs a whopping 32K USD (so in reality - let’s just entertain that for a moment…. That would mean they had to mine nearly $500K USD to ROI and claim 100K of profit).

I do not doubt that there are people out there attempting this sort of thing - utilizing airBNB/motels for free electricity but like some of you have mentioned - the labor involved coupled with the risk due to variance in solo mining (as a sort of turn-key portable mining op would require for actual profitability) would make anyone with half a brain see that this is NOT feasible lol.

Not sure why someone went ahead to publish this - either those who did it were trying to impress someone and grossly exaggerated everything, they themselves utilize airBNB to rent their own properties and someone did something like this - this they are trying to indirectly give miners a bad name, or the third option - attention-craving / boredom perhaps?

Anyway - if anyone sees this headline and thinks “what a fantastic idea!” - think again. Attempting this is a monumental waste of time.
10  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain S19K PRO failure rate on: August 26, 2024, 04:58:33 PM
Curious… which variant of the 19K Pro are we talking about here? I’ve had about 60
Of the 115T variant miners come through my shop - 30 for personal use, 25 for resale, 5 to tear down to make single board setups. Now granted I’ve not overclocked any of them (actually underclocked and undervolted them with ePIC controllers slightly to get them closer to 20.5-21 j/TH - but I only had 1 fail which was DOA (middle hashboard only detected 44 chips during initialization and the machine would just power itself back down). All of the other ones have been fine.

More recently I’ve been getting the 120T variant which has a larger hashboard and different cooling solution outfitted to the boards (much larger, single heatsink that is bolted on as opposed to the pasted on single chip sinks found on the 115T boards). Is it one model or the other you guys have experienced high failure rates with? Or all of them?
11  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: new GekkoScience 'Mein Coffee' 700 gh/s Miner on: August 26, 2024, 04:49:52 PM
I was super Impressed with what our friends at GekkoScience showcased in Nashville! Awesome people making awesome products :-)

I ordered the mein coffee for my mother actually - since I walked away from my job as an automotive tech to pursue mining, she’s been super enthusiastic about it even though no matter how many times I’ve explained it, she really only half gets it. She’s wanted something for her home that is quiet, no frills, and easy to use that she can show her friends - this checks all the boxes imo!

Can’t wait until they start shipping!


Cheers!
12  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: KanoPool since 2014 🐈 - PPLNS and Solo 0.5% fee - Worldwide - 2438 blocks on: July 08, 2024, 08:26:57 AM
KANOPOOL FTW!
13  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: new Braiins BMM 100 Mini Miner on: June 16, 2024, 10:51:23 PM
Electronically, it's a Braiins S19 controller running two Compac A1s. Made fast and dirty, probably for advertising purposes with minimal engineering.

(I was at the Prague show and took one apart yesterday Cheesy )

Not surprised! Looking at the silhouette-illustrations of the internals on the BRAIINS site, I was thinking about how strikingly similar it looks to the QAxe lmao. With the advertised power figures and output, it falls in line, precisely, with my 2 A1's running at 494 MHZ / 315 mV). Plus - its utilizing the BCB100 which is their Bitmain controller lol.

14  Bitcoin / Hardware / GEKKOSCIENCE Compac A1: First Impressions! on: June 07, 2024, 05:45:22 AM
Got these guys today - super stoked!

Made a quick video to share with everyone - enjoy! Cheers, and happy mining!

-Jonathan (cochnochercrypto)


https://youtu.be/K6R9SLBluww
15  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New GekkoScience product, the Compac A1 on: June 07, 2024, 04:20:21 AM
Got mine today! Very excited! LOVE how the temp/core voltage are shown RIGHT in the CG miner A1's line of text. Fantastic.

What are the recommended core clocks?
16  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New GekkoScience product, the Compac A1 on: June 04, 2024, 03:07:46 AM
happy to hear you guys at Altair took delivery of some! preordered a couple as soon as they hit your site =)

I'm going to take a gander and say we've got to update the SmartHub - any info available on where to download the new img?

can certainly use my gen2 GSHub and my RPi or OPi in the meantime.

17  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New GekkoScience product, the Compac A1 on: April 27, 2024, 05:28:15 AM
pre-ordered a few! stoked to check them out!

As per usual - nicely done, Sidehack!
18  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: How to spend a 100k right on BTC mining farm on: April 18, 2024, 10:31:18 PM
no no I understand that - but thats the point I was trying to make... its a very common practice to use 2P breakers. Just figured I'd mention it as most of us know, electricity is NOT to be trifled with. For the amount of money he wants to spend it just seemed like maybe not a bad idea from the safety perspective. Wasn't trying to say he should use larger asics.

FWIW: I love the single board setups - bought 2 pre-fabbed from Altair and built 3 (19K Pro boards). If I had a spare XP lying around I'd have tinkered with that board as well! (inspired by your other post lol)
19  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: How to spend a 100k right on BTC mining farm on: April 17, 2024, 05:51:09 AM
@Danileethier

I have free electricity thats why I don't bother to include, and I have a single phase 120v, thanks for replying mate.

@Philipma

I have a house with 24kw and its extra land in the back, I plan to use that piece of land for the mining farm.

I am thinking about adding large numbers of solar panels on the roof to mine during the day as well, I shouldn't have cooling issues because my compound is mostly breezy all the time.

Thanks for the replies.

are you sure you're working with single phase 120V? Not sure how you'd make a stove/dryer work with that... In the USA - most homes have higher voltage (480V seems to be the standard in my area) coming from the lines which is then run through a transformer which gives you the secondary voltage (usually 208/120 or 240/120).

I'd suggest consulting with an electrical contractor before you purchase anything.
20  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Has your bank or credit card told you they will stop you buying crypto? on: April 17, 2024, 05:03:01 AM
FWIW: I bank with TD Bank (in the USA - not Canada) - and I've got to say.... they are the easiest bank I've, personally, dealt with. I had a similar experience with both Chase Bank AND Bank of America - so I politely requested my account be closed at both institutions and I took my business elsewhere (in this case - Toronto Dominion Bank of North America).

If your bank is employing those sorts of practices - I'd just move elsewhere. I'm sure there is a bank in your area (can also look into Credit Unions) that will not hinder your ability to buy Bitcoin!


Best of luck with whatever course of action you choose.

Cheers!

-CochNocher
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