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Economy / Services / Do-follow link on a page rank 7 tech forum.
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on: December 14, 2013, 04:46:38 PM
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This will be a signature link, I currently have 253 posts which increases on a daily basis. I usually post Mon-Fri.
Forum homepage is page rank 7 and the signature is a do-follow link. As I post on quality threads, there's good chance for page rank and hits to filter though to your domain.
Looking for 0.15 BTC, it will be the only thing in the sig and I'll have it on for ever.
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Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Best way to predict difficulty?
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on: December 14, 2013, 04:07:11 PM
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I'm looking to predict difficulty for March next year. What's the best way to do it?
Also, what's your personal opinion on the worst and best difficulty levels it could be in March?
Thanks.
Try this http://btc.re/miningcalcGreat site, cheers! Is the default 30% right? I would have thought 15%. What do you think? 30% would be a safe estimate, what could happen as past results have shown us that when ASIC miner manufacturers start shipping hardware in the masses as did KNC last October we could even see some 40% difficulty rises. After these massive difficulty increase's then there can/will be some tapering off down to the 20% level (maybe 15%). I'd be more inclined in using and average rise of 25% from now, mid Dec 2013 to May 2014. This is my rough guesstimation. Cheers merv77 Nice insight, much appreciated merv!
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Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Best way to predict difficulty?
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on: December 12, 2013, 08:37:16 PM
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Also, what's your personal opinion on the worst and best difficulty levels it could be in March?
Given the types of equipment that are scheduled to ship soon, I'd put the March 2014 difficulty at about 5B. But then again, that's only if just about all manufacturers ship on time and within spec (KnC, Hashfast, CoinTerra, BFL, Bitmine, and others), especially for December orders. Call it 3-4B conservatively, 6-7B as a ceiling. Appreciate that! I was putting 10B as a max ceiling, but thinking 5B is realistic. Cheers.
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Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Best way to predict difficulty?
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on: December 12, 2013, 02:44:00 PM
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I'm looking to predict difficulty for March next year. What's the best way to do it?
Also, what's your personal opinion on the worst and best difficulty levels it could be in March?
Thanks.
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Economy / Securities / Re: PETAMINE IPO HAVELOCK TODAY
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on: December 12, 2013, 02:38:31 PM
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Because many paid for a knc,hashfast,cointerra,..miner and expect a break even in 10 days! Not some 30% /month.
That's true, but not everyone can afford one of those!
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Economy / Securities / Re: PETAMINE IPO HAVELOCK TODAY
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on: December 12, 2013, 10:29:27 AM
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From my rough calculations (don't expect them to be reliable ): 0.0749 BTC a week and 0.299 BTC a month. 30% /month ? Isn't that too good to be true ? Where else can you get the hash power/cost in such a time frame? Exactly, I don't understand why many haven't yet jumped on this..
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Economy / Securities / Re: PETAMINE IPO HAVELOCK TODAY
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on: December 11, 2013, 02:52:43 PM
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That spreadsheet shows calculations per retarget period (10 days). "Per week" numbers would be a little less (*7/10)
Ah, didn't see that! OK to answer the guys question again. 20 shares, BTC per 10 days: 0.0749, per month: 0.225.
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Economy / Securities / Re: PETAMINE IPO HAVELOCK TODAY
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on: December 11, 2013, 09:42:12 AM
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Forgive me for (maybe) basic/stupid question, but I have some trouble playing with the excel on gdocs;
If I invest 1 BTC (=20 shares) what type of revenue should I expect each week? And will it be in BTC? Will it be credited to my Havelock account?
Thanks!
From my rough calculations (don't expect them to be reliable ): 0.0749 BTC a week and 0.299 BTC a month.
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