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Good job!!!
I will review it, give me a week.
Zorionak!!
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Here are my numbers:
SupportXMR mined 31 blocks out of first 130 V7 blocks, with less than 36MH/s, so the network hashrate is:
36 x 130 / 31 = 151 MH/s
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Here are my numbers:
SupportXMR mined 31 blocks out of first 130 V7 blocks, with less than 36MH/s, so the network hashrate is:
36 x 130 / 31 = 151 MH/s
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Did anybody tried to flash the firmware into an L3 (250 MHs, non plus)?
Do youy think it would be save? That is, if it does not work will be posible to revert to the bitmain Firmware?
Thanks!
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Yo llevo en el mineo unos cuantos meses, y la verdad es que Bitmain es de lo mejorcito con lo que he topado. Son tan legales que incluso declaran el precio exacto de la mercancia al transportista, algo extraño en los vendedores de esa zona.
Hemos recibido tres L3+ de Bitmain, y sólo uno de ellos ha dado algún problema. Una de las cuatro placas daba errores, pero en vez de exigir una solución a Bitmain (que supongo que conllevará devolver la unidad entera, una ruina) bajé la frecuencia del minero, y dejó de dar problemas. De hecho he bajado la frecuencia en todos los equipos, ya que me he dado cuenta de que es posible bajar el consumo con una pérdida de rendimiento asumible. Menos calor, menos problemas.
Lo único a tener en cuenta al comprar un ASIC en Bitmain es que tendrás que sumarle una fuente, los portes, y el IVA del total (ASIC+fuente+portes). Un pico.
Personalmente opino que los D3 son una buena compra, y los L3+ y S9 son demasiado caros. Eso sí, el mineo de X11 puede cambiar drásticamente en pocos meses, con lo que el D3 también sería caro...
Para diversificar un poco el tema, tenemos comprados dos D3 para finales de noviembre y un contrato de cloud mining de 15TH (Bitcoin) para finales de octubre. Hice cuentas y la opción de genesis (15TH, 1900$, 0.28$/TH/day de mantenimiento) me pareció rentable (ojo, el resto de contratos de genesis me parecen carísimos).
Por último, comentarte que el material de mineo (asics, fuentes, etc) tiene buena salida en ebay. Cuando empiezas a estimar que un equipo no será "atractivo" en pocos meses, lo mejor es tratar de venderlo cuanto antes.
Suerte.
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No puedo hablar de Hashnest, aunque teniendo detrás a Bitmain, son de mi entera confianza.
Sí puedo hablar por el contrario de Genesis. Opino que se trata de una empresa que realiza lo que promete, aunque agradecería más transparencia en lo que se refiere a cuál es el coste de mantenimiento aplicado, ya que lo firmado viene dado en dolares, pero lo minado se recibe en criptomoneda. Si añadiesen en cada pago una información adicional sobre el cambio aplicado, les daría un sobresaliente.
Para poder evaluar correctamente el servicio dado por una empresa de cloud mining es preciso realizar un seguimiento pormenorizado de cuál debería ser el pago en función de la dificultad de la red y el cambio $/criptomoneda diario. En mi experiencia con Genesis, los pagos recibidos son, en promedio, un 6% superiores al estimado (*). Mientras sus pagos no sean claramente inferiores al rendimiento teórico, seguiré confiando en ellos. Esto se aplica también al caso en el que el valor de la moneda mineada caiga y los gastos de mantenimiento cancelen el contrato, ya que soy yo quien corre con ese riesgo en mi inversión.
En cuanto a los gastos de mantenimiento, tanto los aplicados por Hashnest como Genesis son ridículos comparados con su coste real en un país como España, debido al precio de la electricidad, locales, equipamiento, etc.
Comentar también que aunque opino que Genesis es una empresa en la que confío, ello no quita para que opine que la mayoría de sus contratos son muy poco rentables. Pero mientras cumplan lo firmado, nunca los considerare una estafa.
(*) NOTA: el rendimiento real de un minero sha256 (Bitcoin), o cualquier otro algoritmo, puede ser superior al rendimiento teórico de mineo Bitcoin, ya que existen múltiples criptomonedas que comparten un mismo algoritmo sha256. Las empresas de cloud mining son libres de minear la moneda que ellos crean oportuna, siempre que cumplan con el contrato de retornar los veneficios derivados de la potencia contratada.
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Is it possible to auto-switch algo when mining at nicehash? Or do you need to manually change to the most profitable algo?
I wasn't sure until about 30 seconds ago when I just noticed it shut down nicehash x11 and went to nicehash quark.. so looks like yes. I have enable-nicehash = true in the miner config page I am having high reject (stale) ratio on nicehash. Where is such an enable-nicehash option on the admin webpage? Thanks! Ok, found! https://www.nicehash.com/?p=news&id=114will check it.
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Is it possible to auto-switch algo when mining at nicehash? Or do you need to manually change to the most profitable algo?
I wasn't sure until about 30 seconds ago when I just noticed it shut down nicehash x11 and went to nicehash quark.. so looks like yes. I have enable-nicehash = true in the miner config page I am having high reject (stale) ratio on nicehash. Where is such an enable-nicehash option on the admin webpage? Thanks!
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I changed a non working cube from the 3G modem to a broadband router, and now it is working... can anybody explain it? I need to connect it through the 3G modem...
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Hi guys / gals
I need some assistance.
I've just got my very 1st Baikal Mini Cube.
Powered it up ...all seemed good. Set the pools to mine to my account. Boom Miner is down. I've tried the obvious turn it off and on ....no good I've tried pressing the reset button "Miner 111 connection refused" When it 1st powers on I see a red/blue/orange light At the moment the red light is on / the blue light is flashing / orange light is off.
On my miner screen all there is, is this -----> Miner loading - Pi 7m 41s - Temp 51°C - Load 1.64
I'm having the same issue you were having. I tried your fix. No change so far though. are you using a 3G/4G router? I don't understand what you mean. It's connected to a D-Link DIR-860L router. My cube works when i'm using home broadband connection but when i'm using a mobile LTE router is doesn't (blue light flashing) I changed to DNS to 8.8.8.8 and it works after that. I am using an LTE modem and the cube does not boot either (blue light flashing). What dou you mean by "changing the DNS to 8.8.8.8"?
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I think I found my problem. It could be a firewall issue: - I can mine on stratum-ltc.antpool.com:8888
- I can mine on litecoinpool.org:8080
- I cannot mine on scrypt.eu.nicehash.com:3333
- I cannot mine on litecoinpool.org:3333
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Anyone selling L3's currently? I have A4's, but would like to try an L3 for the reduces power consumption.
I bought mine on https://www.eastshore.xyz . The shipment was fast and nice, but I can only mine on antpool... why only on antpool? Dont know... see the las posts. It could be due to an old firmware.
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Anyone selling L3's currently? I have A4's, but would like to try an L3 for the reduces power consumption.
I bought mine on https://www.eastshore.xyz . The shipment was fast and nice, but I can only mine on antpool...
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Bitmain answers quite fast to the open tickets... Although not very helpfull: Dear Mpenagar,
Your firmware is a little bit older. We have not published the Dec 19 firmware for the L3, so it might not be available. I will check and let you know.
In the meantime, we have heard from customers that there may be issues with Nicehash mining from Antpool, due to the difficulty level. Please do check with Nicehash to see if that is the issue for you.
Regards, Barbara Bitmain
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Please, those with an Antminer L3 mining on nicehash (or ever mined), could you check your miner's hardware version? This is what I see in the "System Overview" tab: Hardware Version: 1.0.1.1 Kernel Version: Linux 3.8.13 #22 SMP Tue Dec 2 15:26:11 CST 2014 File System Version: Tue Nov 22 17:55:48 CST 2016
Maybe my miner has an old firmware? The kernel is from Dec 2014... Did you do any firmware update? I could find NOTHING about Antminer L3 on Bitmains web. Here is mine. Miner Type Antminer L3 Hostname antMiner Model GNU/Linux Hardware Version 1.0.1.1 Kernel Version Linux 3.8.13 #22 SMP Tue Dec 2 15:26:11 CST 2014 File System Version Mon Dec 19 16:57:57 CST 2016 Well, at least there is a difference in the File System Version. I opened another ticket in Bitmain asking for firmeware differences/updates. Think they won't give me any helpfull answer, but there is not much to do except opening new tickets every day.
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Please, those with an Antminer L3 mining on nicehash (or ever mined), could you check your miner's hardware version? This is what I see in the "System Overview" tab: Hardware Version: 1.0.1.1 Kernel Version: Linux 3.8.13 #22 SMP Tue Dec 2 15:26:11 CST 2014 File System Version: Tue Nov 22 17:55:48 CST 2016
Maybe my miner has an old firmware? The kernel is from Dec 2014... Did you do any firmware update? I could find NOTHING about Antminer L3 on Bitmains web.
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I got my L3 from Eastshore.xyz one week ago. It is currently mining on antpool.com (around 1.3 LTC/day), but I could not manage to get it working on nicehash. Is anybody doing it?
I tried using
URL : scrypt.eu.nicehash.com:3333 Worker: [BITCOIN_ADDRESS] Password: x
and
URL: scrypt.eu.nicehash.com:3333#xnsub Worker: [BITCOIN_ADDRESS] Password: x
But the miners says the status of the pool is "Dead"...
This is what I got from Nicehash after sending them all the info:
It seems that this Antminer L3 has issues with mining anything but pure Litecoin. Obviously Bitmain did a bad job in implementing the software/firmware of this miner. You might want to contact them and let them now about these issues.
Any help will be appreciated
I am running a DC with L3s. I can confirm that the following will work: You must use a (/) between 3333()#xnsub for this miner. URL: stratum+tcp://scrypt.usa.nicehash.com:3333/#xnsub Worker: [BITCOIN_ADDRESS] Password: x or URL: stratum+tcp://scrypt.eu.nicehash.com:3333/#xnsub Worker: [BITCOIN_ADDRESS] Password: x IF solo mining: Drop the (/#xnsub) and use your Litecoin wallet address not a Bitcoin address or a exchange deposit Litecoin address. URL: stratum+tcp://stratum.solo.nicehash.com:3333 Worker: [LITECOIN_ADDRESS] Pssword: x Try and advise. Not working... Note that in the status tab, "/#xnsub" is mising. But I connected to de L3 by ssh and confirmed that the used config file includes it: Seems that my L3 is "hardcoded" to work only with antpool!!!
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Where is the stratum+tcp://stratum.solo.nicehash.com:3333?? in your config
Well, i showed only the screenshots of pool mining. Here are the solomining ones: Here you can see the stratum+tcp://stratum.solo.nicehash.com:3333 and the dead pool status.
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I Tried to solo mining on nicehash... nothing! I share with you som pictures. 0 - The miner (no batch info...) 1 - System overview (hardware version 1.0.1.1) 2 - Configuration (tried removing #xnsub, adding stratum+tcp://, etc...) 3 - Miner status (pool 0, nicehash, is dead)
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