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1  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Antminer D3's - with power supply. Located in EU on: May 24, 2018, 08:59:37 PM
We are only selling the machines with power supply.

Come with a decent offer and lets see if we can find a match Smiley
2  Economy / Computer hardware / Antminer D3's - with power supply. Located in EU on: May 21, 2018, 08:43:47 PM
We have 30 Antminer D3 with power supply - brand new and never used.
Our host never installed power for our new machines and never upgraded the cooling - so we have some machines extra.

Anyone interested ? VAT, Customs ect have been paid for the EU.

We ship anywhere Smiley
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / simplemining - How to set up my cards? Feel like a noob - ubuntu noob in fact on: January 31, 2018, 10:12:04 PM
Hi Guys

So my windows keeps crashing so I went looking for an OS - so I didnt have to go though the hell of reinstalling out friend " mr blue screen ".
not a fan of win 10!

Simplemining is simple - until i wanted to get my 6x1070 rig up in speed again - out of the box its 1700 sols/s on zec - not impressive!

Downloaded putty - logged in and then....

What is the command to be able to set Clock, power limit and memory?


Really hope some can help another miner out - feel lost Smiley
Well I am an Ubunto n00b - never really played around with any linux system. Please help Smiley
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Launching the Antminer L3+, World's Most Powerful and Efficient Litecoin Miner on: September 27, 2017, 06:13:53 PM
Seems like the L3+ is not a miner that is giving too  much money these days  Undecided
5  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: LiveCoin.net >>Guide, exchange practical advice on: August 29, 2017, 08:39:00 PM
When can we have the FST wallet online again ?
Itīs been days now
6  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Do you think digital currency will ever replace paper money? on: August 29, 2017, 10:30:45 AM
Just look at denmark and the app MobilePay

Itīs connected to your creditcard and you can pay anywhere with it, with your mobilephone. Even the homeless now have a sign with their code or phonenumber for mobilepay, as people almost never have coins anymore.

Yes I think we will see a huge portion of cash been digital.

Thats why I have started buying silver, and when I earn more money, I'll also have physical gold - Itīs fun and interesting with digital cash, but I do fear something unforseen act.

Letīs just take the news these days: North Korea bombs Japan in a few years from now - China and north korea employs all their hackers to disprut the west, and a war begins.
If we are unlucky and most of our cash is in a centralized system, it might very well get frozen.

Well - I guess it's always good to putt your eggs in different baskets Smiley
7  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Scrypt: What coin is best to mine these days ? on: August 23, 2017, 09:27:58 AM
I have been on Fastcoin for a while, but as it reached its halving, it's not that fun anymore! Smiley

So - what would be fun to move to?
I bet there is other coins not covered by the mining calculators, that would give a decent profit Smiley
8  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Canīt find the sweet spot with my GPU - Help wanted: evga 1070 SC Black edition on: August 11, 2017, 07:10:52 AM
If i do 600 - the system becomes unstable.
Might work for a couple of hours, but then the screen starts acting wierd and the miner stops.

Wish I had samsung ..

But thx alot for your help
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Canīt find the sweet spot with my GPU - Help wanted: evga 1070 SC Black edition on: August 11, 2017, 06:09:29 AM
Hi everyone.

I recently got my first rig up and running, but i'm having problems finding the sweet spot for good hashing rates.
Is there anyone who can give a quick glance and take a look ?

This is my typical hashing rate for zcash:
EVGA GTX 1070 SC Black Edition, Micron mem.
Zec Miner 0.3.4b

GPU0: 398 sol/s, temp 62C
GPU1: 409 sol/s, temp 53 C
GPU2: 402 sol/s, temp 59 C
GPU3: 409 sol/s, temp 53 C
GPU4: 411 sol/s, temp 57C
GPU5: 339 sol/s, temp 61 C

In afterburner my settings are:

Power: 73%, Core: +114 and Mem +334

The system:

Z170A gaming pro carbon, 8 gb ram, 120 gb ssd.
Cosair HX1000 that powers MB, CPU and GPU0,GPU1,GPU2 & GPU3
Cosair VS 550 that powers GPU4 & GPU5

My hashing rate is lower than expected and I would love to get it up, to a point where payback period is less than a year Wink

Is there anyone out there who can help me ?
What timings ? What to do ? what to look for ?

Any help would be very appreciated
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: After SIGT, what best coin to mine ? on: August 04, 2017, 08:00:22 AM
what pool did you use ?

On my 4x 1070 8 gb i only got 10 dollars pr day and uses about 4 - on SIGT
11  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A pool for a better world - would you mine there? on: July 20, 2017, 07:00:00 PM
Sorry guys - was camping with my 2 kids and almost no signal on the free wifi there.

Kinda fun trying the real life without Netflix and news sites.


I understand your reasoning and that is also why I asked.
How do I prove I'm not a rich fat guy behind the keyboard? And how do I prove we do something good?

Do any of you have a good idea how to show this in a good way?

I was thinking about making a ledger for all to see and check up on. One idea was to do a non-profit organization that has full transparency both in what money goes in and what projects that are being worked on. That way, all that contributes can also come with suggestions to what would be a good cause.

It would be imperative that trust is built and that we all do some good for the world. No matter how we look at it, we do set an ugly footprint on the world, but we could offset it by giving our pool fees to something that actively tries to offset it.
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: A pool for a better world - would you mine there? on: July 17, 2017, 01:49:43 PM
Perhaps you guys want a bit more info - sorry have holiday brain right now  Grin

Basically, we would have a normal pool fee to keep servers running and to pay our developer to keep it updated at all time.

But what about what is left of the mining fee?

I envision a few possibilities:

Involve the miners to help select project to help fund
Or
Setup a fund that everyone can apply to.

But that would of cause require a certain % of miners to use our pool, as you can't fund projects with love, fresh air and water  Roll Eyes
13  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / A pool for a better world - would you mine there? on: July 17, 2017, 01:43:04 PM
Hi All

Miners unite or miners don't care?

I was talking to a fellow miner of mine and we were talking about how happy we are, that we are only getting power from wind power.
That way we make a bit of money and add too much of a footprint on our world.

As we have our own mining pool together with a few friends, we started talking about possibilities:

What if developed our pool more, made it open to everyone and used the mining pool fee to fund projects that are designed to combat the situation the world is in?
Would miners unite or do they not care?

In my end, I would prefer a pool had a mission, other than getting the people behind rich - But I'm probably not everyone:
In my spare time I'm currently working on a system to keep algae alive in a container that can be placed out in the public ( you know: heat, cold, weather, maintenance etc is a difficult problem ) - those critters eat 200x more co2 than a tree compared to biomass and I would love to make Copenhagen co2 neutral.

All miners - what do you think?  Smiley

If there is positive feedback, I'll contact my developer and ask him to start working on a bigger setup  Cheesy



14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: BAIKAL asic mine 2000MH/s on: July 14, 2017, 09:23:31 PM
It's a crazy price!

Talked to a buddy of mine, who loves to program chips. He said that if he had the time, we could probably replicate what they did with the cube and have it made for about 80 dollars pr machine. Too bad I don't have the money to hire him a few months Tongue

I knew I should have focused on something else than marketing when studying. He is an engineer who designs the chips in hearing aids.

7000 dollars for a machine like that  - it seems like they want us to pay for their own mining operation.
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ArabianChain - DubaiCoin (DBIX) - Smart Contracts from Dubai to the World on: July 05, 2017, 01:56:21 PM
Ah - thats why.

I did download it but as the debug mode showed no connection and tryed to connect to someone that has not been online for 89 hours, I just assumed that it was not working anymore.

Thx alot Smiley
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] ArabianChain - DubaiCoin (DBIX) - Smart Contracts from Dubai to the World on: July 05, 2017, 01:28:00 PM
So livecoin don't accept deposits and no other exchange is listing this coin ?

Seems like a problem. Went looking for a destop wallet but could not find any. Do any of you guys have a link ?

Perhaps i'll try and mine a few coins and see if livecoin or another exchange will begin accepting deposits
17  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Designing SCRYPT miner hardware: and I am not a tech guy on: May 10, 2017, 11:26:53 AM
Do you know where I can find the spreadsheet?

We do have cash to start mass production.. well not a huge 10.000 machines, but enough to get a decent price.
We also have a good contact in china, where we have produced other PCB boards before.

The only real joker is the chips - as they can be cheap or very very expensive.
At this time we don't have the cashflow to do our own chips, but if we can get the first production live, that would be the first long project to begin looking at Smiley
18  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Designing SCRYPT miner hardware: and I am not a tech guy on: May 10, 2017, 10:36:10 AM
This is going to be fun - and by fun I mean, I'm getting a hell of a lot of gray hair.

The story so far:

I have been trading in cryptocurrencies for a while and have been mining a bit from home.
My very good friend has never been trading, but want to and was really keen on mining.


As he has money to invest, he sat me down one day and said: Should we buy a lot of miners or should we produce the hardware and then assemble ourselves?

I pondered over this question for a while, until I was told that we should try and produce our own.
We have in our network engineers, who are working on circuit board design and such, so doing the design of the board is ( for once ) not the hard part.

What is our aim then?
Well its two fold:

1: produce a scrypt miner ( as the first one ) with a hashing power of 500-700 mh/s and only about 800 watts, for a price that is not 5000 euros, but something people can pay.
2: Getting a new miner to market, that is assembled in Europe with all the good things that comes with that.

So where are we right now?

Trying to identify the chip to be used. Have contact to a few places, but so far the A2 chip might the one.
Perhaps anyone here know better?

What we are looking at, is to make is like the blades out there.
To have a computer recognize it as a piece of hardware, compared to having a standalone system, makes it a bit easier.

But there is a long way to go, but lucky for us, there is people on board who know a lot more than I do about the technical standpoint and I'm really looking forward to the next weeks of progress.





19  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Bottlecaps 2.1 UPDATE REQUIRED - HARDFORK JULY 4 2014 to 200% Annual PoS on: April 27, 2017, 08:08:09 PM
Is there any pools out there for caps ?

Have been looking around, as hash-to-coins and multipool does not like caps any more Smiley
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