Phil, unless I missed it, whats the power reading at 31/32TH?
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I calculate that if you charge over 0.06$/Kwh or 0.052€/Kwh no-one will mine with you as it will not be profitable, and if you are paying more than that to start with or plan on paying more than that for your own miners you will not make any money.
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Block! by 1H... That's his second one recently - woo! Yay Block! This is our 1st of BLOCK THURSDAY! If you are ramped up rewards seem to be about 4.5x what they were when we were at 200PH
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Yay block! Under 100% too - been a while for that ... I think I expressed my appreciation adequately on discord
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Email I got listed the new price as $1402, not $1204... $1204 on the website
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You can explain for dummies, I don’t understand much about it, I switched to this pool with 14 asic, and within 7 days of a single block, I have a reason to stay or switch to the old one, I don’t understand much about it, just before I had credits day, and now it turns out 7 days in a minus I work .....
No offence, but this isn't really the sort of industry to be in if you are a dummy You need to understand the principles and that takes a bit of research and understanding.
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One batch of M10(around 100 units) is selling with great discount in china locally, the price is as low as 6000 cny(around 873$), this batch is already in stock and ready to ship, we can provide host service and the host fee is 0.45 cny per kw.h, which means you need to pay 0.45 cny or 0.066$ for each kw.h electricity(all fee included). and M10 consume 2.3kw each hour, so the host fee for M10 each day is 2.3*24*0.066=3.6432$ if you want to join the group buy of this bacth of M10, contact me in this post / send a mail to peicaili@gmail.com / join our telgram group through the following link https://t.me/joinchat/C-sETQ9vvg8lmCxVIxtgEQMr Li, maybe you could post some info on your hosting setup. Pictures and info like you used to do before. Also details on the hosting and hardware. Do we get access to configure miners ourselves if we want to? Any extra charges for support requests. That sort of thing. Also need some way to verify what your user will be in the telegram chat to avoid complications, it took enough time to verify your account was genuine on here.
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Hello! Tell me why since the 25th day it doesn’t close the blocks, they just joined you, it turns out that the workout just works ... (((What happened? There were no such delays before ... What predictions? Leave or wait for a miracle?)
It's just a combination of luck, variance and hash power. Statistically we are bound to get long dry spells every now and then, 300%+ is 1 in 20 blocks, and that's if luck is static. The usual post about stats 0.39346934028737 50.000% 1 in 1.6 0.63212055882856 100.000% 1 in 2.7 0.77686983985157 150.000% 1 in 4.5 0.86466471676339 200.000% 1 in 7.4 0.95021293163214 300.000% 1 in 20.1 0.98168436111127 400.000% 1 in 54.6 0.99326205300091 500.000% 1 in 148.4 0.99752124782333 600.000% 1 in 403.4 0.99872735771441 666.666% 1 in 785.8 0.99908811803445 700.000% 1 in 1096.6 0.99966453737210 800.000% 1 in 2981.0 0.99987659019591 900.000% 1 in 8103.1
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So guys, what is the current reward for say 1 S9 - 14 TH per block on average after the last difficulty drop? I may host my 3 S9 miners at some hosting which is asking me to pay around 36$ per machine so far. Is it profitable at that rate or I may have to pay something out of pocket? I know BTC price fluctuation plays a big role, but still nonetheless, even if I can make $100-150 as profit, I would take it rather than keeping machines off and collecting real dust I assume that's $36 per month? In which case you should make about 2x that per month for an s9 at current price and difficulty if the pool has 100% luck.
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Lot of miners suffering right now power cost being a massive factor while the diff drop is helping some I do fear the smaller mines 10-200 machines range are on the chopping block unless your supplementing with renewable energy or have a really competitive rate. We were paying 12.5P here in the UK and we have been told we will now pay 22p via the facility resellers. :/ So we're out.
At 12.5p/kwh which is 16c/kwh you should have been out a long time ago. At $4000 you would have been losing $3 a day per S9 At $8000 it would have been $0.45 a day loss.
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So the 25% duty has a 90 day reprieve?
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Why, exactly, did we lose 80% of the hashing rate here all of a sudden? Anything of notice apart from luck? Are the old-timers still here or mostly left already?
Some of us still here, most banter is on the discord channel now rather than in here
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Have you ever consider using the excess heat for heating up any other things? like thawing frozen food, drying laundry or keeping something at a constant warm temperature? These are some activities that won't be limited to just winter.
I seem to recall someone using or planning on using it to dry food in the past, not sure whether it was fish or beef jerky. There was an old thread about what to do with miners other than mining with them here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=743571.0Its from 4 years ago.
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update on this models:
with this firmware Antminer-S9-LPM-20181102.tar I'm getting a stable 13,6 TH/s on 1.250 W from the wall and temp chips from 66 to 69 C°
How did you know you had a C5 board? All the old s9's with C5 boards I've tried the firmware on refuse to run the firmware.
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All hail the mighty cryptostarusa!
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If you don't got an USB Miner on it (2GH min.) it will not be a lottery, it will be a waste of time and energy.
Can you explain? He's saying the minimum you should mine with would be a 2GH SHA-256 USB miner. Anything else, PC, Laptop, GPU, is too slow to even consider it a lottery device. which is wrong,but what do I know. a cpu doing 50mh or 0.05gh vs gpu doing 100mh or .1gh vs a stick doing 2000mh or 2.0gh vs a stick doing 20000mh or 20.gh vs a stick doing 40000mh or 40gh all are lottery in my book LOL, yes he's wrong, but you obviously know what he means. Because how many CPU's GPU's or Raspberry Pi's do you have mining BTC on this or any other pool? And if none why not? I mine cpu's and gpu's at other coins since the math is better for me. So the answer is no, which is what we all knew. But you didn't say why you don't mine BTC (not any other coin) here (not at any other pool) with CPU or GPU
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Probably more like they saw the latest competitions products and decided they couldn't compete
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If you don't got an USB Miner on it (2GH min.) it will not be a lottery, it will be a waste of time and energy.
Can you explain? He's saying the minimum you should mine with would be a 2GH SHA-256 USB miner. Anything else, PC, Laptop, GPU, is too slow to even consider it a lottery device. which is wrong,but what do I know. a cpu doing 50mh or 0.05gh vs gpu doing 100mh or .1gh vs a stick doing 2000mh or 2.0gh vs a stick doing 20000mh or 20.gh vs a stick doing 40000mh or 40gh all are lottery in my book LOL, yes he's wrong, but you obviously know what he means. Because how many CPU's GPU's or Raspberry Pi's do you have mining BTC on this or any other pool? And if none why not?
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If you don't got an USB Miner on it (2GH min.) it will not be a lottery, it will be a waste of time and energy.
Can you explain? He's saying the minimum you should mine with would be a 2GH SHA-256 USB miner. Anything else, PC, Laptop, GPU, is too slow to even consider it a lottery device.
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