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149 units of Bitmain´s Antminer S9i w/ Power Supply APW3++ in MontrealThese ones were bought in two batches, they have the boxes and original receipts. They were sent directly from China to Canada. Batch 1: 4 months of use. 325 USD/each. - 50 Bitmain Antminer S9i 14TH/s - 50 Bitmain Power Supply APW3++ Batch 2: 1 month of use. 350 USD/each. 99 Bitmain Antminer S9i 14TH/s 100 Bitmain Power Supply APW3++ Payment can be done by wire/TT, crypto or cash. We can consider using an escrow service. Best if buyer is in Canada or US. Goods can be delivered by person in Montreal or shipped worldwide. Discounts available for the whole batch. Please send a PM or reply in the post, I will contact as soon as possible. I will post the receipt with the date and my user in the coming days. Real pictures:   
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I can confirm that this two motherboards with 6 PCI-e and 1 m.2 sockets work stable with 7 GPUs.
The setups are the following:
Motherboards: MSI Z270-A PRO and MSI Z270 Gaming Plus CPU: Intel G3930 2.9Ghz RAM: DDR3 2133Mhz 4GB PSU: XFX 750W x2 GPU: MSI Gaming 1060 3GB and 1070 8GB Riser cables ver 006S / 007S m.2 to PCI-e adapter
OS: Custom Linux and ethos 1.2.3
BIOS Settings: PCI Subsystem Settings: PEG0 – Max Link Speed = Gen2 PCI Subsystem Settings: PCI Latency Timer = 96 PCI Bus Clocks PCI Subsystem Settings: Above 4G Decoding = Enable Integrated Peripherals: HD Audio Controler = Disabled Power Management Setup: Restore after AC Power Loss = Power On Windows OS Configuration: Windows 7 Installation = Disabled
I need to test these same settings with AMD cards but it should also work.
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A friend of mine sent 10 BTC to the second round of the Peerplays (PPY) ICO. In the middle of the crowdfund they changed the scheme, at the first time it was enough to keep the bitcoin private key, but then they started generating a new redemption pair. My friend never saved or lost this keypair and only has his bitcoin privkey. 4. CROWDFUND REDEMPTION KEY This section explains how to locate your Private and Public Redemption Keys. All Crowdfund participants require a Private Redemption Key to claim their PPY Tokens. The Peerplays Crowdfund ran from Feb 26 to May 14, 2017. 4.1 If you participated in the Crowdfund between Feb 26 and Apr 24: Your Private Redemption Key is the bitcoin private key that corresponds to the bitcoin address from which you sent your bitcoin to the Peerplays Crowdfund. If you donated from one of the recommended wallets shown on the crowdfund webpage, instructions for how to find this Private Redemption Key are located in the section 5. “RECOMMENDED WALLET” INSTRUCTIONS below. 4.2 If you participated in the Crowdfund between Apr 24 and May 14: During the Crowdfund you were required to download a unique Redemption Key pair (Private and Public Redemption keys), which was located inside a file called keypair.txt. Find the keypair.txt file on your hard drive, or wherever you have saved it. Open the file and locate the Private Key. This private key is the Private Redemption Key you will need in order to complete Step 3.5 as outlined above. You can simply copy and paste this Private Redemption Key into “Settings/Balance Claims” in your Peerplays core wallet to claim your PPY tokens. SourceHere are the details of the transaction: Please help me to redeem my PPY! I’ve invested a big sum for me to support Peerplays, 10 BTC, and cannot claim the balance. I’m not a noob but somehow, I’m an active member of the crypto community... but either I made a mistake or something went mysteriously wrong. I supported Peerplays donating 10 BTC with this tx: https://blockchain.info/tx/1350833f1d806342a70a0081625208e820b82974cfbfb53de0a533627c0901d2Using one of my Electrum addresses 15r8TL98kj4KZpK4xy77MikpZLMHiFh33D My public redemption key is: 18ZdopU3LMr6R16tLuSBDkbHefEo3xYFiJ The point is that “somehow” I don’t have the redemption private “keypair.txt”. I can’t believe that I’ve lost it, or that I wasn’t properly prompted to download it at the moment of the donation. I’ve checked my hard drive, the recovered deleted files, etc. It’s not anywhere. Since a few days earlier the redemption key was the BTC private key, maybe because of that I was confused or somehow didn’t kept the “keypair.txt” file or didn’t download it. This sound very rare to me, because I’m VERY familiar with cryptos since long ago. I can’t believe that this has happened to me. I would like to ask you if you can help me to recover my 3570 PPY lost. I know that there are rules in the code, but maybe we can find a way to prove that the donor address it’s mine. I may sign a message or provide the private key from 15r8TL98kj4KZpK4xy77MikpZLMHiFh33D Or if you can give me any other suggestion. Any ideas? This amount of money means a lot for me, I’m almost not sleeping during the last week and I’m desperate. Please help me to get the tokens that I really owe but I can’t claim.
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I´m looking to buy bulk qty of PCIE USB 1-16x riser cables.
Orders between 100-1.000 units, looking for sellers within the US / EU and with stock ready to ship.
Please send PM or post here your contact and references.
Thanks.
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I´m looking to buy bulk qty of PCIE USB 1-16x riser cables.
Orders between 100-1000 units, looking for sellers within the US / EU and with stock ready to ship.
Please send PM or post here your contact and references.
Thanks.
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Services and Fees:Private Party Escrow- Bitcoin Escrow, 0.25%, transaction fees on my own. Negotiable fee for big sums.
- Altcoins Escrow, 0.50%, transaction fees on my own.
Altcoin IPO Escrow- 5-10% fee depending upon complexity of the launch.
- I could manage several other details, i.e.: tracking and verification of investor payments.
Security. All my messages will be PGP signed, no exceptions. Optionally encrypted if the parts provide their own keys. Please do not accept cryptocurrency addresses or other instruction from messages not signed with my key. Again, take care of impersonators, check signatures twice. The bitcoin wallets are stored in an encrypted offline linux computer completely air-gapped and for this only purpose. The transactions are signed offline and then broadcasted in other machine. I do my best to master the service. Reputation:Feedback. If you deal with me, please always post more feedback and testimonials. (See two links above) Terms. I will not invest or use in any way the funds on escrow. Escrowed funds are segregated in a single use address in an offline wallet. Escrowed funds becomes a debt obligation owed by fran2k until repaid. fran2k is fully responsible for any lost, stolen, hacked, or corrupted coins under escrow. -If a dispute arises I will mediate between both parties and base my decision on whomever has the best evidence. Escrow Example:1. Both parties will agree on price and terms and provide details of deal. 2. The buyer sends the coins to my signed address, which both parties know. 3. The seller observes the payment is received and consecuently ships the goods. In this case saving documentation will be useful. 4. The buyer confirms the delivery and the escrow is released to the seller. PGP Key:Here is my Public PGP key: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x3146DD85ABBDFB58-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux)
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Services and Fees:Private Party Escrow- Bitcoin Escrow, 0.25%, transaction fees on my own. Negotiable fee for big sums.
- Altcoins Escrow, 0.50%, transaction fees on my own.
Altcoin IPO Escrow- 5-10% fee depending upon complexity of the launch.
- I could manage several other details, i.e.: tracking and verification of investor payments.
Security. All my messages will be PGP signed, no exceptions. Optionally encrypted if the parts provide their own keys. Please do not accept cryptocurrency addresses or other instruction from messages not signed with my key. Again, take care of impersonators, check signatures twice. The bitcoin wallets are stored in an encrypted offline linux computer completely air-gapped and for this only purpose. The transactions are signed offline and then broadcasted in other machine. I do my best to master the service. Reputation:Feedback. If you deal with me, please always post more feedback and testimonials. (See two links above) Terms. I will not invest or use in any way the funds on escrow. Escrowed funds are segregated in a single use address in an offline wallet. Escrowed funds becomes a debt obligation owed by fran2k until repaid. fran2k is fully responsible for any lost, stolen, hacked, or corrupted coins under escrow. -If a dispute arises I will mediate between both parties and base my decision on whomever has the best evidence. Escrow Example:1. Both parties will agree on price and terms and provide details of deal. 2. The buyer sends the coins to my signed address, which both parties know. 3. The seller observes the payment is received and consecuently ships the goods. In this case saving documentation will be useful. 4. The buyer confirms the delivery and the escrow is released to the seller. PGP Key:Here is my Public PGP key: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x3146DD85ABBDFB58-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux)
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BTC Donations: 1fikuiseuL7fvRFUxES52BPVLT2TqBDBv
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I went thought the necessity of having all of this information together as I'm creating a lot of paper wallets BIP38 encrypted to gave as gift in an event and I need the people to import the wallets with anything they have. Web WalletsWeb ImplementationsAndroidiOSCodeDesktopAnything more?
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I probably misspelled the encryption password for my Bitcoin-QT.
I dumped the relevant data from the wallet.dat and I made a reasonable dictionary to test for the keys.
But I don´t know how to work from that, is there any script there o library I can use for that?
Thanks
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Any suggestions or corrections are welcomed. *Premine not for distribution among population.
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I´m managing a few farms in South America in a country with very cheap electricity and we have all the stuff needed to import your farm by sea and make it mining again fast.
We would pay the shipping cost and customs taxes. We should agree some contract. For example we can pay you a % of the hashrate for x time, then buy you all the stuff.
At least 100 GPUs. We´re not thinking about FGPAs or ASICs farms but we can hear your offer.
Please post here or send PM.
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I spend a whole day thought this issue so its worth sharing. This is what worked: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2008332&p=12604916#post12604916I built the patch to work with http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/projects/backports/stable/v3.9-rc2/compat-drivers-3.9-rc2-2-su.tar.bz2then, in the same directory as the bz2 file: tar -xjvf compat-drivers-3.9-rc2-2-su.tar.bz2 cd compat-drivers-3.9-rc2-2-su then copy the alx-patch file into the compat-drivers directory then: patch --dry-run -p1 < alx-patch.txt and if no errors: patch -p1 < alx-patch.txt ./scripts/driver-select alx make sudo make install sudo modprobe alx and you should be done if you want to patch a different version of compat-drivers for whatever reason, just move the alx-patch file into drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx, cd to it, and instead of patch -p1, patch -p6. Here is the alx-patch.txt file content, so you dont have to register to have access: diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_ethtool.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_ethtool.c index 074c640..b19950e 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_ethtool.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_ethtool.c @@ -731,6 +731,7 @@ static int alx_diag_register(struct alx_adapter *adpt, u64 *data) switch (ALX_DID(hw)) { case ALX_DEV_ID_AR8161: + case ALX_DEV_ID_E2200: case ALX_DEV_ID_AR8162: case ALX_DEV_ID_AR8171: case ALX_DEV_ID_AR8172: diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_main.c b/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_main.c index 7fe3f4b..a8f33f1 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_main.c +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_main.c @@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ static const char alx_drv_desc[] = PCI_DEVICE(ALX_VENDOR_ID, device_id)} static DEFINE_PCI_DEVICE_TABLE(alx_pci_tbl) = { ALX_ETHER_DEVICE(ALX_DEV_ID_AR8161), + ALX_ETHER_DEVICE(ALX_DEV_ID_E2200), ALX_ETHER_DEVICE(ALX_DEV_ID_AR8162), ALX_ETHER_DEVICE(ALX_DEV_ID_AR8171), ALX_ETHER_DEVICE(ALX_DEV_ID_AR8172), @@ -1010,6 +1011,7 @@ static int alx_identify_hw(struct alx_adapter *adpt) switch (ALX_DID(hw)) { case ALX_DEV_ID_AR8161: + case ALX_DEV_ID_E2200: case ALX_DEV_ID_AR8162: case ALX_DEV_ID_AR8171: case ALX_DEV_ID_AR8172: diff --git a/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_reg.h b/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_reg.h index 58177f3..0788aa8 100644 --- a/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_reg.h +++ b/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/alx/alx_reg.h @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ /* pci dev-ids */ #define ALX_DEV_ID_AR8161 0x1091 +#define ALX_DEV_ID_E2200 0xe091 #define ALX_DEV_ID_AR8162 0x1090 #define ALX_DEV_ID_AR8171 0x10A1 #define ALX_DEV_ID_AR8172 0x10A0
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I´m looking to buy USB (preferably) or Standard PCI-E Powered Riser Cables.
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I just saw this on Reddit. Great because I was looking some Linux x64 dedicated mining distro.  The only option available was the BAMT 0.5 x64, which is quite old. hi, i just modified slax linux distro specifically for gpu and cpu mining, i prefer slax because you can run it without any storage device (harddisk or flashdisk) since it can copy itself entirely to run from PC memory, which is cool ! slax-miner-x64-0.1 download-x64 127MBfeatures : only need minimal 512 MB flash disk you can run with unpluged flash disk since slax can copy itself to run from computer RAM built-in cgminer-3.7.2 with for openCL scrypt and sha256 mining built-in jhProtoMiner from yvg1900 all 64-bit variations for cpu mining minimal installation only x.org and blackbox desktop, mostly you will need to operate it via SSH anyway how to install : extract the content of .7z file to your formatted flash disk with FAT32 partition run [FLASHDISK]\slax\boot\bootinst.bat boot from it run "aticonfig --lsa" to list your detected gpu run "aticonfig --adapter=all --initial" to configure to your gpu setup reboot how to run : miner software located at /opt/cgminer and /opt/ptsminer you can run example script just by running "start-cgminer" or "start-ptsminer" to connect from remote, use ssh client such as putty, login with root, password toor
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I´m looking for the setup of some rigs.
I was wondering if include CPU mining to complement GPU mining.
I´m considering socket LGA1155, with some micro like i4770k and a Z87 chipset mother.
My doubt is. BAMT is 32 bits, so.. Will I have performance problems trying to CPU mine with BAMT ?
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Any comments in getting the NVIDIA guys into the minning market?
Maybe something more like CureCoin, or just finding some algo that does better than in ATI.
Thoughts on this?
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I´m setting up some new rigs for GPU mining with 280 & 290 GPUs. I´m considering adding CPU mining to the rigs with some CPUs like i7 3770k or 4770k. Based on this calculator and this hardware stats I will get 2 chains/day with a 3770k yielding about just 0.1 XPM/day. This gives a ROI for the CPU of more than one year. Can anyone verify this data? I thought CPU mining was a better investment.
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