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261  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Black Arrow offers IN STOCK hashing solution based on Bitfury 55nm ASICs on: October 29, 2013, 07:49:00 PM
black arrow stays self moderated...I'm seeing a pattern here.


The only pattern I see here is that this unit is going to ship four months from now after HF, Cointerra and BitMine which is going to deliver 2 TH units at least two months before them (if all goes well) and in the meanwhile KnC and BitFury could deliver (OR increase their mining operations by) petahashes like there is no tomorrow.

Avalons were sold in October 2012 and delivering started at the end of last February, but they were priced at 1500 USD.

So, at 2000-2500 USD I'd probably buy a few edit: prosperos right now, but not at 4500 USD.

BTW, when does Chinese New Year happen  in 2014?

spiccioli

ps. Sorry blackarrow if I'm sounding rude, I appreciate that you're trying to sell on stock items, sadly it is not enough anymore, too many ASIC vendors right now.
262  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Black Arrow offers immediate hashing solution based on Bitfury 55nm ASICs on: October 29, 2013, 07:11:38 PM
too expensive. it's more than BFSB sold their h-cards 2 month and a few huge diff. jumps ago.
do your maths guys!

Yeah,

144 GH/s should go for 9 or 10 BTCs to have any chance of reaching break-even.

spiccioli
263  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Bitfury ASIC sales in EU and Europe on: October 29, 2013, 01:30:00 PM
Yep, I ordered one to pimp up / tweak some boards ... without taking down the whole miners ...
... the whole overclocking gets much more relaxing ... the price is fine ... the shipping cost ...
are quite expensive for a single product order ... but who cares ... as long the fun is in the game

So, no more h-boards from now on?

Just chips?

spiccioli
264  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~26 TH] HHTT - Selected Diff/Stratum/PPLNS/Paid Stales/High Availability/Tor on: October 29, 2013, 01:22:36 PM
0 percent luck?


o
m
g

 Embarrassed Undecided Huh

Variance, look at 30 and 45 days luck, one day is too little.

The other day we had 4 blocks... it can't be so every day Smiley

spiccioli

edit: you can have a look at a comparable size pool's luck and you will find out that, sadly, at this pool's size it can and it does happen to go a couple of days (and even more) without a block.
265  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~26 TH] HHTT - Selected Diff/Stratum/PPLNS/Paid Stales/High Availability/Tor on: October 29, 2013, 10:57:54 AM
Hi guys,

I haven't had a pplns owed amount added to my account for 2 days now.  Anything to worry about?

Pool hasn't found a block in last two days...

and

Payouts

Payouts will occur based on the following rules:
If the balance for an address is greater than 0.25 BTC, a payout is done.
If the balance for an address is greater than 0.05 BTC and the last payout was more than 24 hours ago, a payout is done.
If the balance for an address is greater than 0.001 BTC and the last payout was more than 3 days ago, a payout is done.

Payouts are automatic and cannot be requested. These rules are run at the start of each hour.


So, the old ugly variance at work Sad

spiccioli
266  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] US/North American Bitfury sales now open ***full prototype pics*** on: October 29, 2013, 07:29:12 AM
I am laughing at this (on 2014/11/05 ) 91,637,018,622, You honestly believe it will reach this Number by that date? again lol if you do. If I am wrong then a big ol LOL in general because that's some insane network hashing power to produce that diff.

You don't need to reach such a high difficulty to be completely unprofitable on a 6500 USD/450 GH/s rig.

spiccioli
267  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: [ANN] Bitfury ASIC sales in EU and Europe on: October 28, 2013, 11:06:57 PM
Punin is doing something on the shop site Smiley
H-board are removed. They must be pain in the ass for Niko...

He has some m-boards available, but without h-boards there is no point in buying them...

spiccioli
268  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] US/North American Bitfury sales now open ***full prototype pics*** on: October 28, 2013, 09:18:21 PM
A 16 bus M-board may be in the works - this will make just about anything run - noisy cards, EOL's, etc.  Maybe these 8 chip boards would be sellable at that time...not sure.

Nice idea, this would solve a lot of problems with current systems, I have two of them from BFSB in Europe.

Would it cost a lot more to make a 16 bus board?

spiccioli
269  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] US/North American Bitfury sales now open ***full prototype pics*** on: October 28, 2013, 08:42:53 PM
As I understand the versions:

V1 h-boards have the caps.  V2 h-boards don't.  Both fit either V1 or V2 m-boards.

V3 h-boards fit V-3 m-boards only due to the polarized connector.

The other boards that have been mentioned 8 chip, etc. haven't been given official version numbers yet.

Tytus on picostock thread said that 8 chip boards are so noisy you can't put two on the same bus!

spiccioli
270  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Where are the new Custom Hardware vendors? on: October 28, 2013, 08:40:56 PM
  Even being optimistic, mid-November delivery offers only 4, maybe 5 months before the machine costs more to run than it produces, in that time span making back 70% of the price I'd have to pay today isn't that appealing. 


The problem is not that in 5 months these units will be bricks, but that at current price and current BTC value november units will not break even in BTC terms.

November Jupiters should cost around 3K USD  right now to have some chance of breakeven-ing.

spiccioli
271  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: Will a 10 GH/s Mining Contract return the BTC cost and ++ after 12 months ? on: October 28, 2013, 01:39:26 PM
With the calculator of cex.io :



( No maintenance fee and no pool fee for their pool now )

I'm using this

http://btcinvest.net/en/bitcoin-mining-profit-calculator.php?diff=390928787.63809&dcosts=204&diff_mincrease=45&blpbtc=25&dhsmhs=10000&diff_mincreasedecrease=10&btcusd=200&dpowcon=&btcusd_mincrease=0&pcost=&calcweeks=32&dleadtime=0&action=calc#

here I get that the most I can earn from 10 GH/s is 0.65 BTC, but I spend 1.02 BTC right now to buy those 10 GH/s, so if cost per GH/s goes lower than 0.5 BTC I won't even break-even.

Then you should add around 0.037 BTC of maintenance fee for month starting november 1st, which amounts to 0.44 BTC per year, so you're going to earn 0.22 BTC after one year.

In the end your only hope is to find a greater fool who buys your 10 GH/s at a higher price...

spiccioli
272  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: [GUIDE] BitFury Miner Support/Tuning on: October 28, 2013, 07:40:56 AM
Thank you! It was enough. Very helpful!

You're welcome.

spiccioli
273  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: [GUIDE] BitFury Miner Support/Tuning on: October 27, 2013, 09:27:50 PM
Hi! Can anybody explain me how to connect to bitfury's stratum proxy (located on raspberry pi) with my erupter blades? They are plugged into the same switch port as bitfury starter kit. Is it possible to use the starter kit's stratum for blades? Thank you!

On your bitfury kit stratum-proxy listens on three ports, one per each configured pool on its webgui.

8332,8333,8334

It should be enough to configure your blade to point to your bitfury kit's IP address:8332 to have your blade configured to mine on your first configured pool.

Mind you, I don't have blades available to test.

spiccioli
274  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~26 TH] HHTT - Selected Diff/Stratum/PPLNS/Paid Stales/High Availability/Tor on: October 27, 2013, 08:59:29 PM
Thanks Wave Smiley

vulgartrendkill,

yours gets cut in half horizontally

http://imgur.com/bpGJuZo

spiccioli


Yeah I know Sad not sure why.....

Because tag space has a fixed height

So either you remove one line or try to use a smaller font for the HHTT advertizing line

spiccioli
275  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~26 TH] HHTT - Selected Diff/Stratum/PPLNS/Paid Stales/High Availability/Tor on: October 27, 2013, 08:16:48 PM
Thanks Wave Smiley

vulgartrendkill,

yours gets cut in half horizontally

http://imgur.com/bpGJuZo

spiccioli
276  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~17.3 TH] HHTT - Selected Diff/Stratum/PPLNS/Paid Stales/High Availability/Tor on: October 27, 2013, 09:22:47 AM
Sig updated, thanks spiccioli!

-Wave

Nice Smiley

Just FYI I'd remove a few trailing spaces, on my ipad mini it gets wrapped on a new line near the end.

spiccioli
277  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KnCMiner's Jupiter Units ~1600Ghps on: October 27, 2013, 08:52:35 AM
One Jupiter sold, still two available for sale!

Hi corrow,

26.5 each for both plus shipping.

spiccioli
278  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~16 TH] HHTT - Selected Diff/Stratum/PPLNS/Paid Stales/High Availability/Tor on: October 25, 2013, 07:52:05 PM
just added my 80gh technobit bitfury miners Smiley

Nice! Welcome onboard!

spiccioli
279  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~16 TH] HHTT - Selected Diff/Stratum/PPLNS/Paid Stales/High Availability/Tor on: October 25, 2013, 07:49:58 PM

We have been running with 750k limit since around March.


Hi fireduck,

I've just controlled all listed found blocks, this is the biggest one  at 270KB, a lot of them are at 25-100 KB.

Am I missing something?

spiccioli
280  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~16 TH] HHTT - Selected Diff/Stratum/PPLNS/Paid Stales/High Availability/Tor on: October 25, 2013, 11:02:13 AM
The block size is a deliberately limited resource.  It's not up to Fireduck to change the Bitcoin blocksize.

Redacted,

in bitcoin.conf you can increase it up to 1 MB right now, I don't know how big it is right now, but from mined blocks I'd say it is at the default value of 250 KB.

If fireduck has enough CPU power at his disposal increasing it could give a nice return to miners here.

spiccioli

Is that really possible???

Sure,

https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Running_Bitcoin#Command-line_arguments

-blockmaxsize

spiccioli
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