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1  Economy / Speculation / Re: You should by Buying BTC NOT Dumping it! SMH on: July 17, 2017, 07:22:51 AM
It's hilarious to me that you have created multiple threads to influence people.

You are the one panicking.

Buy or sell it's people's choice.
2  Economy / Speculation / Re: Lol @ Hardfork panic on: July 16, 2017, 03:53:08 PM
Panicing is normal, ppl sell and sometimes they reduce their cost.

and some ppl when they sell, it jumps back up.

if everyone thinks like you, then bitcoin would be 10k by now..
3  Economy / Speculation / Re: Can bitcoin hit 3500$ in 2018?  ??? on: May 27, 2017, 05:27:46 AM
Korea already hit the $4000 level couple days ago. Japan was at $3500 couple days ago as well.

I don't see why it won't hit $3800 the next year? Everytime there's a correction, people panic sell. Which to me is normal.

What I normally do is, when it dips $100, I buy 1, when it dips $200, I buy 2, when it dips $300 I buy 4.

Because you will never sell at the highest level, nor can you buy at the lowest level. I buy exponentially (assuming I have the money ) to average out my cost per coin. If it does keep on dipping where I have no cash, then oh well.. at least I still have coins at hand where I can hope for times to come.

4  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] 6 GPU for $620 total, or $120 each, shipping included in price. on: April 08, 2017, 04:19:02 PM
Hi I am willing to buy all your GPUs.
5  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [UPDATE] RX480 (Ref) 31+Mh, Custom Rom - VDDC OFFSET + Custom timing on: March 31, 2017, 10:37:40 AM
Is there a linux tutorial to flash the rom
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Claymore's Dual Ethereum AMD+NVIDIA GPU Miner v8.1 (Windows/Linux) on: March 16, 2017, 02:27:30 AM
Does anyone know whats up with this error?

server: bind failed with error: 98, next attempt in 10sec...
7  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS][US] 200 GPUS + Hardware on: February 21, 2017, 03:03:48 AM
Can I get more detailed pic on the 4U chassis? If it's dual PSU Compatible

How much are you looking to sell ?
8  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FS] Drop-in bracket to mount 7 GPUs at the front of a Rosewill server chassis on: February 19, 2017, 11:20:08 AM
Anyway to make it support two psus on the rosewill case?
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / How useful is claymore + ethproxy? on: February 17, 2017, 03:48:07 AM
I am mining etheruem, and I have seen lots of posts on ethproxy,

I was wondering how useful is ethproxy? the stats doesnt show any difference on the miner, but I was wondering when ethproxy reports to the pool, will it have a higher rate than my reporting rate on cmd?

Thanks
10  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Have 2.311 PH/S rate, PPS P2POOL or PPLNS on: October 22, 2015, 01:44:15 AM
Are mining on your own p2pool node - or using a public node? If so, what one?  Wink

Own.
11  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Have 2.311 PH/S rate, PPS P2POOL or PPLNS on: October 22, 2015, 01:36:41 AM
We can sit and argue the best pool all day long.

for a 500 soon to be 700 s-7 miner with all the gear in China

his money to be made or saved is in optimizing his setup.

1 s-7 controller runs 3 s-7's   by getting his longer cables from France as I linked before   he could take hundreds of controllers off line.

I simply ask would you want 700 controllers wired or 233?

or would you want 500 controllers wired or 167?

the controllers are worth money he has an opportunity to sell them or keep them as spare parts.

the longer  cables are cheap.  but  to get back to his question of best pool his gear is in china his net connection to f2pool  may be far more reliable then any other connection.

@ op ckpool is a solo mining pool with very low fees. you could solo mine at it and collect a block about every 30 hours with normal luck.

variance would mean long droughts maybe as long as 7 to 8 days  in your case.  it would also mean quick blocks.  I made 2 in under 3 hours with 500th on ck's pool

Hi Phillip,

Appreciate your advice, but I have all up and running for a few days now, I rather not mess with it even if it saves me a bit.

Okay, I have taken everyones advice into consideration about trying out different ones to test what I get.

I am now currently taking a stab at p2pool with a portion of my machines, then I will try something next.

Thanks guys.

12  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Have 2.311 PH/S rate, PPS P2POOL or PPLNS on: October 22, 2015, 12:52:09 AM
Maybe see if -ck would be willing to work on something with you.  He might know a thing or two about mining and pools... Tongue

EDIT: I actually just saw -ck's reply above to use www.kano.is.
I gave the easiest answer, but here is a little more detail.

If you want good payouts, use kano.is as your extra hashrate will help smooth out the block solves, but it still won't be guaranteed daily payouts, though it will average to about that.
If you are happy to wear the variance for a bit more fluctuation through solo mining, use solo.ckpool.org or set up your own solo pool (I'd recommend against this unless you know what you're doing since there is very little chance you'll be able to optimise it as well as an experienced pool operator.)
If you want to use p2pool, you can, but there's a catch - with that many miners you'd need a very good setup to get good performance from it as p2pool's code doesn't scale to that many miners and it will be very inefficient. I've helped one or two people set up a ckpool based proxy in front of an optimised p2pool to make it scale, but at a cost. I charge for doing customised code for people. You can PM me if you're interested. The people I did this for in the long run seemed to find it easier to just work on a pool rather than have to maintain their own mining node like this.

Hi CK, may I ask what type of farming method is ckpool?

I would much rather setup personal mining pool than using a public one, I moved a couple of S7's to my own p2pool yesterday, the results are ehhhh, and havent received one payout. I get two payouts/day with my current public PPS pool.

13  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 21, 2015, 03:21:20 PM
To anyone who has experiences in p2pool, for 2.3PH/s running 24x7 how many bitcoins would you estimate I would get/day?

Thanks

D = Difficulty
H = Mhash/s
C = Reward (currenctly 25 BTC, soon to be 12.5)

24 / (D * 2^32 / (H * 10^6) / 60 / 60) * C = BTC/day
Writing the formula another way:
Code:
25 / (2^32 * difficulty / hashrate / 86400)
For 2.3PH/s it's 18.99852101BTC expected per day.


Your calculation seems fairly accurate.

I get about 18.6 with PPS.

I might give it a shot. thanks man.
14  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1500 TH] p2pool: Decentralized, DoS-resistant, Hop-Proof pool on: October 21, 2015, 03:45:51 AM
To anyone who has experiences in p2pool, for 2.3PH/s running 24x7 how many bitcoins would you estimate I would get/day?

Thanks
15  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Have 2.311 PH/S rate, PPS P2POOL or PPLNS on: October 21, 2015, 12:44:15 AM
I am taking a stab at p2pool today, might move about 1/4 machines to it to test its mining power.

And for the record, notlist3d, I have 4 staffs who does the maintenance.

I started mining 6 days ago, it was originally introduced by a friend, but he is not super experienced himself nor have 2PH + of mining power. I am using a public chinese PPS pool, and it's doing alright with about 6+ Month ROI. I have ordered another 300 S7 that will be delivered tomorrow for more stress testing of PPS/PPNLS.

And I never mentioned anything about 11TH + Rate, I mentioned that I have 500 S7 Miners from Batch 1 with hashrate of 4.45TH/s per machine, and with overcloaked I get around 2.31-2.33 PH/s average.

I do apologize coming in here and ask stupid questions like this, I guess it's all about trial and error now.

Thanks guys.
16  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Have 2.311 PH/S rate, PPS P2POOL or PPLNS on: October 20, 2015, 03:53:53 PM
P.S. can we stay on topic?

Sorry but it's not often that someone new pops up with 500 S7.  Smiley

I would consider carrying out 5 Simultaneous experiments each with 100 S7 on different Pools / payment systems. For PPS you will get an instant comparison, however for PPLNS you are going have to wait for the tail to work through when you stop mining plus you are also may just end up measuring Pool Luck. Bottom line is that in the long run there is not much to choose relative to setting them up for maximum reliable Hash Rate, and keeping them running 24/7.

Rich



I understand I just signed up, and I don't blame anyone who doesn't believe me. Doesn't matter to me anyways because that's not the message I am trying to deliver.

I have read some articles on PPLNS that if you are running these machines 24/7 you're more likely to earn more than PPS as PPS fees overpowers PPLNS. I am not sure if this is true statement or not, but like I said in the beginning, it's rather more risky for me to switch it all over at once, than hear opinions from people who have actually experimented it.

I will perhaps turn 100 of them to PPLNS and compare earnings to 100 of the PPS.

Thanks.
17  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Have 2.311 PH/S rate, PPS P2POOL or PPLNS on: October 20, 2015, 03:45:28 PM
I literally have 2.311 PH/S, not 2.311TH/S

I have 500 S7 with overcloaked turned on.

Not a professional?  That's a lot of hardware to be a hobbyist.

I have a good friend that would be willing to set a place up in Washington state.  Put in 500k to a million.

He is a retired banker. He knows me for 23 years.

If I were single I would do  it for him. He knowledge of bitcoin and asics is just about zero.

Maybe op is like that has money to invest and no place to put it.

World wide 5% interest  in a government bond or a bank is no longer easy to find.  So a guy with some money to invest could look at btc to set up as an alternative.

At op  I think someone is wrong if all your gear is doing 4,450 gh. at freq 600 or freq 606, 612.

tell them to do freq 587. see this screen shot:

I get 4743 at freq 587  with almost 0 errors and since you are looking to max profit with best pool  You need to look at maxing your profit with best freq.

do me a favor set 20 or 30 to freq 587 and compare with your others.






These are my stats before overcloak.

I will get my guys to set the freq tomorrow and see if it makes a difference. It's currently at 550.
18  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Have 2.311 PH/S rate, PPS P2POOL or PPLNS on: October 20, 2015, 03:31:29 PM
Batch 1 that was delivered few days ago are actually at 4.45TH, not 4.86TH.


That's very interesting. I had heard that Miners were being delivered at 4.66TH but had not realised they had gone as low as 4.45TH (550MHz). Was this a surprise to you or were you informed before delivery?

Rich


I was informed before the delivery and was refunded 900 RMB per machine.

I ordered 300 more from Batch 2 with 4.66TH that will be delivered on the 22nd.

P.S. can we stay on topic?
19  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Have 2.311 PH/S rate, PPS P2POOL or PPLNS on: October 20, 2015, 03:23:35 PM
I literally have 2.311 PH/S, not 2.311TH/S

I have 500 S7 with overcloaked turned on.


So as a matter of interest 2.311PH/S from 500 S7 is 4.622TH Per S7.

So as this would equate to running them at 575MHz, what are you overcloaking at?

Rich

Batch 1 that was delivered few days ago are actually at 4.45TH, not 4.86TH.

20  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Have 2.311 PH/S rate, PPS P2POOL or PPLNS on: October 20, 2015, 02:43:02 PM
I literally have 2.311 PH/S, not 2.311TH/S

I have 500 S7 with overcloaked turned on.

Not a professional?  That's a lot of hardware to be a hobbyist.

It's really not that hard to throw in money to purchase machines, rent a factory in China, get electricians in, and set up static ip and then a public PPS pool.

I am not here to ask people to believe that I have this hashrate.

Just looking for ideas and advice before I switch over.
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