LOL their image of the "ASIC" is a Cooler Master http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=10020Next time, copy & paste the image URL into Google image search and see what comes up. Why would they need one of those for an ASIC. Edit: Also their dimensions are off and they say their ASIC only weighs 4kg while the case alone weighs ~8kg. They have to put it in something. Nothing wrong with using an existing case for a product. It clearly says the cooler master logo on the front of it... Worst reply ever haha. The case is totally fine it fits 2 full size GPUs in it. But the mathematics still do not work out with output vs power usage vs required memory
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That is the hash rate of around 77 7950 GPUs clocked at 650Kh/s. Something comparative to 230GB of GDDR5. It would require 25,000 Watts (at least) to run a 7950-based comparative rig.
These numbers seem way too far off to be legitimate for a memory intensive algorithm.
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MΣC price is rocketing upwards. 0.00013000
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Southern California: Error code: ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE
Still not working.
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It works now for me from my local IP too, funds are OK Any mods on chat / are they working on a fix?
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These have to be worth about 0.000064 / BTC to make them 1 LTC / 500 CSC
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down on west coast still.
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is up! 'Error code: ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE' nope
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I moved all my coins to Cryptsy last night, they better be safe or I am seriously screwed 99.9% sure they are safe. Cryptsy is the only exchange that values protection of your coin over anything else. I was worried previously on similar events but not anymore, they really work hard for the customers. I honestly would trust Cryptsy over BTC-e and Gox with my funds any day.
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Did they ask, hey what happens when the coin is under attack and they try to use it?
Or hey, so how many thousands of coins have been stolen?
etc etc
This news is really big for FTC
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For all we know it is a massive botnet coin used to destroy other coins.
Why not innovate upon what is existing and what is working? I know thinking is hard, but I am sure there is plenty more room for development. Closed vs open is what makes a coin a crypto-currency vs a crapto-currency.
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might need to change tcp nameservers again to 8.8.8.8
last time this happened the only way to get back to the website was to change to public nameservers on my end
EDIT: This fix that worked last time is not working right now.
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On Crypsty yesterday XPM high-price was near to 0.0170 (big mistake for me not to sell), now is at 0.01 - 0.0095 I buy all my XPM at 0.066 and i sell today at 0.01. But i think (hope) the price will rise again. What do you think?
At that price someone had a 160BTC sell wall
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Anybody know where I can look to see the current hash rate for nuggets? I'm curious if its dead yet or how close to is to dying.
open QT, go do window debug, go to console, type 'getmininginfo'
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Good to see you vlad
How is something this old even an option for returning? Old miners will have amassed huge amounts of coin.
If you want to release a new coin, do so.
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When do we get to hear about the upcoming partnerships and more coin news?!
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It will be the first digital currency to have integrated decentralised exchange right inside the client. Dan (the developer) is currently working on first beta client to handle basic transactions, integrated exchange is scheduled to be released soon on second phase if I'm correct.
I was pretty enthusiastic before I realized its being released as closed source. Game over. No need for a Ripplescam-2. That is what I want to figure out. It is sounding exactly like ripple 2.0 with an internet explorer logo. But also coupled with the business model / scam model of PXC where everything is highly centralized in order to capture revenue streams via micro-transactions. Play poker? they get fees. Use their exchange? they get fees. Etc. .
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It will be the first digital currency to have integrated decentralised exchange right inside the client. Dan (the developer) is currently working on first beta client to handle basic transactions, integrated exchange is scheduled to be released soon on second phase if I'm correct.
So it is really just like PXC? The whole point of the coin is for the dev/team to produce long-term revenue streams for themselves through micro-transactions? Or does the exchange operate with 0% transaction fees and is powered via the miners? Explain decentrailized more if you can.
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