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Bit Volt is a Blockchain 2.0 project that aims to serve the 2 Billion people who are unbanked or under-banked. Utilizing the latest Bitcoin Core and PoS 3.0 architecture, Bit Volt’s utility already takes advantage of the most secure and stable build of the best crypto-currencies in the industry. Furthermore, Bit Volt plans to build service layers that improve upon the eco-system within Crypto-Currencies making it an easy and natural choice for 3rd parties to develop and integrate their services onto the Bit Volt network. Whether it’s remittance, attestation, notary or even a store of wealth, Bit Volt will provide the most competitive network to service your trustless needs.VOLT = CRYPTO VAULTIn Addition to lighting fast payments, VOLT also provides a secure online wallet for your Volt Coin with the security of a deep cold storage vault. Not only will your Volt Coin be stored in a tested faraday cage, that cage is in a vault, a true fortress guarded by intense human and automated security measures 24/7 to keep your Volt Coin safe and secure.
[ul] - CLIENT SIDE AES-256 ENCRYPTION
- DISTRIBUTED CLOUD BLOCKCHAIN
- ACCOUNT VALUE DENOMINATED IN ANY CURRENCY
- PLATFORM INDEPENDENT DESIGN
- DEPOSIT, WITHDRAWAL, 2-FA AUTHENTICATION
- TRANSACTION RECORDS
[/ul] Volt SpecsTotal Supply 60 Million TokensProof of Stake 3%Block Time 2 minutes CROWDFUND We intend on running a crowd fund for which we will be selling 60 million tokens, your total number of tokens will be determined by the total amount raised divided by 60 million. To participate, you must not be a citizen of the United States and must register on our ico website supplying the minimum of your id and proof of address. http://bitvolt.co/index.php/ico/The crowdsale will run from March 7th to March 21st. Please take the time to read the Terms and Conditions for the sale as these are final and refunds will not be honoured. A detailed roadmap for how the funds will be used for development will be issued sometime after the final amount raised is determined.
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Our wallet is currently offline while we perform system maintain.
Any idea when they will fix this? Its second day passed and I still can't receive my MAX.
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Cant withdraw few days already! Zero reserve pool funds. WTF?
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Even my netbook server can deliver faster performance.
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Hey guys. Want to grab BF3 with 50% discount and play right now while I'm drunk (I'll lose interest tommorow in it, just don't ask.) and have only ~0.5 btc. I have 1 ghash farm, so not issue to me. If you need pics of it I can deliver. Heres the screen of it hashing in my browser. It's mining 0.437 ฿ per day right now, so no any issue to pay back. Wallet address: 1FZM1thRHsChSNgcK1gZHV92kyrC2Giune
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Well, because FPGAs are simply destroyed.
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Gonna grab one 7970 and install in my rig with 6770. I know that 2.1 and 2.4-2.5 are working together, but what for newer versions?
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So, I just changed mem clocks to 300 mhz and voltage to 1.051 with RBE and getting bsod on windows load. Reflashed back to original bios. Any ideas what's wrong with it?
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I made my rig as dedicated miner now, its even without monitor, keyboard and mouse. It doesnt need it anymore anyway. I control it from laptop with Teamviewer. From what I should start? Underclocking mobo really lowers watt consumption in comparison to cool'n'quiet mode cpu @ 800 mhz 1.044v and W7 powersaving mode? Should I underclock\undervolt HT Link as much as possible as the other components? Will I lose mhashes with it? Basically, what's the sweet spot with max energy saving and same mhashes? Thanks in advance.
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Tried 2.5, 2.4 SDKs, no luck. Also 5770 is installed on my rig and CL is working fine for it.
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For example I'm spending ~100 kwh per month on my 5770 and 6870. Both are delivering 541 mhash/s. So, 100 kwh per month, or 3,333 kwh per day/24h, or ~0,139 kw per hour or 139 watt*h. And I'm stuck here. I should convert 139 watt*h to J (watt per sec) now? But then I'm getting crazy numbers, 500400 Joules. 541/500400 = 0,00108 Mh/J or Mh/W. Or 541/139 = 3,89 MH/W? But then it's still incorrect Watt*H is not J. I'm something messed up here? MH/W is (Mhash per sec)/(W*h)? Whats then Mh/J on hardware wiki? Or 1947600 mhashes per hour / 500400 J = 3,89 MH/J . Correct? Then MH/J (or MH/W) means (Mhashes per hour)/(J or W)?
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Removed? Cant find it. WTF.
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Wondering how big is the gap between them. Possible to get close to fpgas efficiency with gpus downclocking/undervolting? Should I really care about it if I pay 0.057$ per kWh and already have my gpus with 300 mhz underclocked mem/max undervolted?
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UPD. Not matter anymore. Picked Teamviewer.
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Its clocks are 960/1050 by default. Is it normal?
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And stuck at the same place in bccharts unconfirmed transactions. Why so damn long? UPD. Ok, confirmed now, but I've lost some cash with so long transaction. Bitcoin is really slow.
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So, are you still planning to mine? I'll wait till 2-3$, then quit. What yours price will be, when you'll decide to stop/quit?
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Because this can be (and most probably is, most ppl just dont have so much patience to wait, when it will be finished, while watching to hdd usage indicator and enjoy highly unresponsible os) the main problem why bitcoin isn't popular. It's totally insane to download all this cache crap for >20 hours even for modern pc with fast hdd. It's so big problem to include the damn cache to the installer and update it at least once a week?
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