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1  Economy / Trading Discussion / technical vs strategy on: May 14, 2019, 02:48:12 PM
"The 95% use a purely technical approach to speculation and investing, relying on articles written by their favourite crypto guru for their analysis. Bitcoin has been leading the crypto market higher over the last month, and as prices move higher so will the expectations of Bitcoin's future.

Most find speculation and investing hard. It's because we are just not wired to be good at it. Almost everything we think we should do will hurt, and almost everything we believe will harm us won't."

https://www.altcoinsidekick.com/blog/frequency-range

hmmm do you believe that to be true??
2  Economy / Trading Discussion / Central Banks in the Age of Blockchains on: May 03, 2019, 01:36:40 PM
This week, the Financial Times reported that the IMF, (International Monetary Fund) and the World Bank, are launching a “Learning Coin” on a private blockchain to gain a better understanding of how blockchains work.

In a statement, the IMF said:

“The development of crypto-assets and distributed ledger technology is evolving rapidly, as is the amount of information (both neutral and vested) surrounding it. This is forcing central banks, regulators and financial institutions to recognise a growing knowledge gap between the legislators, policymakers, economists and the technology. This project begins to bridge that gap and form a strong knowledge base of the technology among IMF and World Bank staff.”

what do you think will be the implications?

https://www.altcoinsidekick.com/blog/chain-reaction
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Networking issue on: January 26, 2018, 11:19:54 PM
Hi,
i have come across a networking issue due to too many computers on the same router+switches. Two routers have died so far in the span of two months Smiley I have 50 rigs at the moment, and will expand to 150+. The issue right now is that the router does not asign IP's to new rigs. I have a linksys ea6350, dont know if it's too weak or switches are messing things up.

The setup looks like this : modem - > router -> 16port switch - > 8port switches

Any advice on wich router to buy, that would be able to handle this many computer? (without goin crazy with 2k eur + routers).

Thanks
4  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Open Air Case on: November 29, 2013, 07:13:24 AM
https://openrigs.com/vitalia-standalone-gpu-frame

Anyone tried this yet? Wondering if it's legit. Looks nice and for a decent price too.
5  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / [Advice] 2 GPU case on: October 13, 2013, 12:14:02 PM
Hi,

im looking for a computer case that can accomodate 2 GPU cards (2x 7950/7970) and not run too hot, so i can take it to work to mine there with some free electricity. I have tried Thermaltake commander  MS-I and it didnt work out too good. I want the cheapest possible case that can keep the temperatures under 80 C.



Was thinking of this guy Antec DF-30:



6  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Watercooling advice on: September 21, 2013, 11:14:03 AM
Hi,

im looking for advice regarding water cooling of my gpu's. I know it probably isnt very cost effective for mining, the reason why im doing this is so i can move 1 or 2 rigs to work where electricity is free. The problem that i have is that it's a pretty small office (12m² ~ 129.17ft²) and it can get very hot overnight and i'm not allowed to have the window open when im not there because then the alarm will go off.

So my question is:
1. Would watercooling solve/lower the exaust heat?
2. How about noise? I'd like to keep it to a minimum as it is a workplace and it would be annoying to listen to all the fans blowing.
7  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Gigabyte WF3 7950 on: September 17, 2013, 11:35:19 AM
This is what happened to my 3 weeks old gigabyte today, had to put out a fire  Huh It poped while i turned on the PC, not while mining Cheesy

8  Other / Beginners & Help / Mobo, PSU burned out on: June 12, 2013, 08:36:44 AM
Hi,
i've been arount these forums lurking for a while just never registered/posted anything. This is what happened to me and was wondering if anyone had a similar experience or know which would cause this - bad mobo or bad PSU. Motherboard is Asrock 970 Extreme 4 and the psu is Corsair HX 1050W. It was running 5*7870 and power consumption measured at the socket was 960-980W and 4-5A current. It was running fine for about 2 months untill yesterday Smiley I only noticed because my miners went offline, but the fans on GPU's kept running and the PSU still turns on.




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