If the community behind a project is toxic or nonexistent, there will be no spread by word of mouth or social media. Investors would be turned away because nobody is talking about the project, or they see nothing but immature rude comments associated to the project's name. This negative first impression will be enough to have them put their money into something else. It's a huge spiral downwards because as no money is in the project, low volume will make others think the project isn't worthwhile, which it probably isn't.
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For now, we will not send F1 miner to anyone for free. Another point that needs to be clarified is that the power consumption we claimed is power on wall. We will improve the hashrate of lyra2z to about 40MH/s. And there are more room to optmize, of course with more work. I admit that improving lyra2z's performance is not an easy job. I believe that for many bitstream developers, they feel the same way. Our team is developing two other algorithms. And the corresponding coin of the two algorithms have certain market capacity. We will continuously update the firmware of the F1 miner so that it can support more algorithms. Enabling users to have sustained and steady returns.
people here on bitcointalk want me to review this miner people on your discord want me to review this miner you do NOT want me to review this miner you are saying the review will happen (With one of your own staff?  ) smells and sounds like a scam. I am doing you a favor by reviewing the miner, if it is real you have nothing to loose. IF you sell fake miner then you will not want me to do review because you know I will expose you! Found an image on the internet of advertised hashrates on the BlackMiner F1. Interested in purchasing, but after reading this thread noticed a lot of red flags. Anybody able to test this thing yet?
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0 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, Hash: 1626.35 Mh/s, T: 62 °C, Fan: 66% 1 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080, Hash: 1190.19 Mh/s, T: 65 °C, Fan: 65% 2 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, Hash: 1020.24 Mh/s, T: 51 °C, Fan: 80% 3 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070, Hash: 845.03 Mh/s, T: 49 °C, Fan: 58% 4 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, Hash: 603.19 Mh/s, T: 58 °C, Fan: 63% 5 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB, Hash: 557.11 Mh/s, T: 59 °C, Fan: 63% 6 - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti, Hash: 331.06 Mh/s, T: 53 °C, Fan: 63% These are great numbers, about 15-20% more than I was getting with the previous Dagger GPU miner on Github. Not to mention, it looks like temperatures are reduced too. Wondering how you accomplished both lower temps and higher hashrates.
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What's the block reward for PoW now ?
Mining on 13 RX580 8GBs only yield about 22 Loki a day. Before the Service node changes I was getting 35-40. Tough coin to mine here, might be better off switching to a diff Cryptonight Heavy coin.
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As long as there are bounties to earn, people will be spending time for low-risk chances at making money. I don't see it ending anytime soon, and it's still profitable if you choose the right projects. I've had my last 2 bounties pay a few hundred dollars, not much but definitely worth the time I spent working on them.
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Do you know how they were able to access your wallet? You were lucky to only lose $200, but I'd now be paranoid about your entire computer and things like undetectable keyloggers, trojans, or other things on your network. Secure your system...
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It looks like we're on the verge of a rebound right now. Seems like the perfect time to buy now that the price is hovering around 230s and briefly was at 248 earlier in the day. All it takes is one break through past 250 and we're back into 300 territory.
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I agree with most of the comments here. It's likely cause they don't have full control over regulating crypto, and don't receive the enormous amount of money taxing it yet. Once they figure out how to, I can see a huge shift towards crypto.... since it even saves governments millions not having to create physical currency.
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The price/performance ratio looks horrible on these cards... it's going to take quite some time to break even off the investment. I think FPGA is the future, or even ASICs when we know the algo will not change for a long period of time. I can see FPGA killing off GPU mining once more development comes for it.
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This is the first time I've heard of this, what an interesting development. Imagine if BTC takes a dive though, your salary range could vary by so much! Do you have a list or know which companies are currently doing this?
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ETH is making a small rebound, still above $200. I hope it never reaches $100 but anything is possible, as proven lately with prices. I don't see ETH dying though, way too many ICOs are using it as payment and it is one of the most widely accepted and adopted cryptos outside of Bitcoin.
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Would like to hear more details... right now you're giving us no information which makes me question why? That combined with the low activity history on BCT makes this look so sketchy.
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I've panic sold in the past, several years ago with other altcoins. This time around, I'm just going to hold and ride it to whatever price it ends up on. I've found that panic selling only to have the price rebound causes me much larger regrets than holding and not selling even if the price drops.
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Sort of in the same boat as a lot of people here...... bought on the way down and hoping this is the new bottom. Sort of sweating at this point but I knew the risks I took when investing. Going to just hold at this point and not look at the price for a long time.
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Yeah, unless you're strapped for cash I wouldn't sell anything at this point. The entire market is down, and the chances it will continue to fall are slimmer with each drop. I'd wait for a bounceback, which is bound to happen at these price levels.
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Loving the look of your logo and project. This one looks really hype, waiting for more details to post on your website! Is there currently any way to obtain some x42 without completing bounties? Also, will it be mineable? Thanks!
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Ethereum fortunately makes it very easy to create a smart contract and create your own coin. I'm guessing this is why plenty of ICOs use this as a method to secure funds, because they can receive ETH (a fairly proven technology with good value) and have the contract automatically distribute their token to the customer. It eliminates a lot of manual work.
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I'm surprised you're getting 2500 h/s on CryptoNightv7, that means you're getting 500 h/s per 280X where my RX580 8GB is only getting 900-1k h/s each. That's really good for a card so old, I'd mine that. How heavy are your overclocks?
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I still have faith in a few projects that are utilizing bounties. I've already made a little bit of money from them so I still believe they're a good free way to gain tokens of projects you believe in.
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ETH is at a good price to pick some up, it's ready to rebound back. Another coin I'd look at is BAT since it's getting listed on Coinbase soon, that will bring instant volume and jump in price.
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