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1141  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: IN STOCK - OneStringMiner boards, up to 39GH/s, starting at US$169/€152/€126 on: April 22, 2014, 08:50:02 PM
That I am not sure about.
I would just do the one for now.


If i plug both of them is there a problem or it doesn't matter?
1142  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA on: April 22, 2014, 08:47:30 PM
I did but I was not sure how the msg would combat Malware.  Would it be to let us know it was ok or clear?


Frontend/GUI authors: Do you hide the BFGMiner window? Will an informational notice annoy you or your users?
What kind of information is it that you want to display?
Read the link?
1143  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: IN STOCK - OneStringMiner boards, up to 39GH/s, starting at US$169/€152/€126 on: April 22, 2014, 08:13:00 PM
Only plug into one of them.


question with two boards connected with power wired do i have to plug one of the molex with psu or both of them?
1144  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 3.10.0: modular ASIC+FPGA, GBT+Strtm, RPC, Mac/Lnx/W64, AntU1, DRB, HFA on: April 22, 2014, 08:12:05 PM
What kind of information is it that you want to display?



Frontend/GUI authors: Do you hide the BFGMiner window? Will an informational notice annoy you or your users?
1145  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [8500 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers on: April 21, 2014, 11:09:40 PM
That is so cool.
Thanks for the information.


Will our workers from Scrypt Guild be ported over or do we create new ones?

They won't be ported over, but your BTC Guild worker names will work for SHA256 or Scrypt.


So how will it work for people with both script and sha rigs and then the layout of things like the workers page ?

The current plan is a toggle in the Settings menu to enable Scrypt (display only, it will work without it, similar to NMC).  This will add a button to the top of each settings/statistics page (Workers, Withdrawals, PPLNS Stats, and Pool Stats).  You will be able to pick which one is the default (SHA or Scrypt).  You will toggle between them with a button near the top of those pages (similar to the Support sub-pages).  The dashboard will update similar to how it does when you enable NMC, though the layout will change slightly due to needing to show 3 or 4 coins instead of 1 or 2.
1146  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [8500 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers on: April 21, 2014, 10:05:12 PM
Will our workers from Scrypt Guild be ported over or do we create new ones?


A small update will be coming to the site in early May.  ScryptGuild is going to be merging into BTC Guild, but only for the "stable" scrypt coins (currently LTC+DOGE).  The goal of the merge is to make it so users with no interest in scrypt mining on BTC Guild will not have to see any wasted space/information about it.  It will be a toggle in the Settings page, similar to NMC, but more information will be available than just basic balance information.

Miners which opt in will be able to mine LTC, DOGE, or have the pool switch between the more profitable of the two.
1147  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [GROUP BUY WORLDWIDE]1TH Bitmine - 2200 USD Shipping next day - worldwide on: April 21, 2014, 10:03:50 PM
Hi
I do have pictures and I am posting my review of the unit on cryptocoinsnews.com in the next few hours.  I will post a link to it here when I am done.
I have also done an interview with Bit-Tech as well. 
I do have confidence in their business model and work ethic.
The unit is a good unit.  They are also getting on their website the factory images in case they are needed.


Anyone have any pictures of their units running? How is the build quality? I am a little nervous ordering from anyone other than bitmain.
1148  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: IN STOCK - OSM boards, EASTER SPECIAL till 4/21: 33 bare boards, ~1TH/s: 7.5BTC on: April 21, 2014, 08:52:15 PM
They are excellent units I cannot say enough good about them.  Easy to use, expandable, fast friendly service, engaged seller communicating daily with customers and always looking to improve.
Great work Ben.



This company's rating has changed in the Manufacturer Trustworthiness Guide.
Thanks for informing us Dogie, but do a search on OneStringMiner.
The information is not 100% up-to-date and the promotion to B has been delayed ?!

OneStringMiner   OSM   Link   Link   Yes   Yes   C+   Uses Bitfury chips, only sells in hand hardware.
OneStringMiner set to C. Promotion to B if no problems until April 26th.
SpondooliesTech promoted to B. Promotion to B+ if May batch shipping is on time.
OneStringMiner promoted to C+. Promotion to B if no problems by May 10th.
1149  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [GROUP BUY WORLDWIDE]1TH Bitmine - 2200 USD Shipping next day - worldwide on: April 21, 2014, 08:37:52 PM
I know they are working on it and should have it up soon.


Would it be possible to provide us a download link to a RasPi image we can use to restore our units in the event of an SD corruption ?
1150  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner Remoting & MobileMiner: Your rigs. Your coins. Your pools. Your way. on: April 21, 2014, 08:33:01 PM
HI Nate
I am wondering when there will be OneSting Miner support.  I know Ben had sent some units out to Luke and I hope you Nate.
I am so totally tired of the twice a day crash that cgminer does no matter what system or version I run it on.
Hopefully soon.

Thanks for all the hard work Nate.
1151  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: MultiMiner Remoting & MobileMiner: Your rigs. Your coins. Your pools. Your way. on: April 20, 2014, 04:19:24 PM
What hash rate do you get with that argument line?
I have 2 Sapphire 280X's that are stuck at 479 kh/s and I have been trying everything.  I had a XFX 280X that had the same results.  I cannot get any cards in the system to go over 479 kh/s.



Hi, I have been using multiminer since last night, but I noticed that the miner 'plays' with my engine clock and memclock :

Date  , GPU Core Clock [MHz] , GPU Memory Clock [MHz] , GPU Temperature [°C] , Fan Speed (%) [%] , Fan Speed (RPM) [RPM] , GPU Load [%] , Memory Usage (Dedicated) [MB] , Memory Usage (Dynamic) [MB] , VDDC [V] , VDDC Current [A] , VDDC Power [W]
2014-04-17 22:24:00 ,  1025.0  ,  1500.0  ,  64.0  ,  48  ,  2242  ,  98  ,  201  ,  55  ,  1.169  ,  18.6  ,  21.6  ,
2014-04-17 22:24:01 ,  1025.0  ,  1500.0  ,  64.0  ,  48  ,  2224  ,  98  ,  203  ,  55  ,  1.169  ,  18.4  ,  21.4  ,
2014-04-17 22:24:02 ,  1025.0  ,  1500.0  ,  63.0  ,  48  ,  2219  ,  98  ,  207  ,  55  ,  1.169  ,  18.2  ,  21.2  ,
2014-04-17 22:24:03 , 870.0  ,  1500.0 ,  63.0  ,  48  ,  2220  ,  0  ,  207  ,  55  ,  1.169  ,  15.0  ,  21.2  ,
2014-04-17 22:24:04 ,  300.0  ,  150.0 ,  60.0  ,  43  ,  2089  ,  0  ,  207  ,  55  ,  0.894  ,  4.3  ,  3.8  ,
2014-04-17 22:24:05 ,  300.0  ,  150.0  ,  60.0  ,  43  ,  2029  ,  0  ,  207  ,  55  ,  0.887  ,  4.3  ,  4.0  ,
2014-04-17 22:24:06 ,  501.0  ,  1500.0  ,  59.0  ,  43  ,  2008  ,  0  ,  213  ,  55  ,  0.906  ,  7.2  ,  6.7  ,
2014-04-17 22:24:07 ,  300.0 ,  150.0  ,  59.0  ,  43  ,  2006  ,  0  ,  217  ,  55  ,  0.894  ,  4.3  ,  3.6  ,
2014-04-17 22:24:08 ,  300.0  ,  150.0  ,  58.0  ,  43  ,  2007  ,  0  ,  221  ,  55  ,  0.894  ,  4.1  ,  3.6  ,
2014-04-17 22:24:09 ,  300.0  ,  150.0  ,  58.0  ,  43  ,  2000  ,  7  ,  231  ,  55  ,  0.894  ,  4.9  ,  4.5  ,

You can see that it goes from 1025Ghz (my settings) to as low as 300Ghz, then eventually goes back to 1025 again later. How come? It changes voltage, and hashrate aswell. Does it come from Multiminer or the miner itself? (BFGminer). I wanted to use cgminer as I know this one but is it possible to make Multiminer use it? I guess it is but I didn't find how to do it...
Sorry for my bad english.

Do you have an Intensity set in the scrypt argument line under Advanced Miner Settings?
Also, make sure the "Set Dynamic Intensity based on computer use" checkbox is NOT selected and under Advanced Application Settings.
If you are entering your own Thread concurrency and/or Core/Memclock settings then make sure the checkbox next to "Automatically Set GPU mining environment variables" is NOT cecked.
Sometimes I get better performance using the "auto-tune" feature but that all varies with the hardware.

What GPU are using?

Hope that helps.

Hi,
Yes I have an Intensity set up, and when I am not using the computer it's on 13. The clock modification happens in the middle of nothing actually, I am not even at home I just check the log and see it after.  However the "Automatically Set GPU mining environment" was checked, so I unchecked it, will see how it goes thanks.
I am using a R9 280X, here is the command line : 
Code:
-I 13 --auto-fan --temp-target 65 --temp-overheat 80 --thread-concurrency 11200 -w 256 -g 2 --gpu-engine 1025 --gpu-memclock 1500 --gpu-powertune -20 -E 5 --scan-time 1 -Q 0 --lookup-gap 2

Also, I noticed that the miner is supposed to mine the most profitable coin on Coinchoose, but most of the time when I force the miner to mine dogecoin for instance, the profit in USD is higher, regardless of the profitability on Coinchoose. How come? It seems that these days the coin that profits the most is DogeCoin (~$2,7/day according to multiminer) whilst the miner usually mines GoldCoin (~$1,4/day) or BottleCaps (~$0,8/day) because on Coinchoose they have better profitability. I don't understand that. Multiminer should always mine DogeCoin as it brings more USD shouldn't it?
1152  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: MPoolMonitor 3.9-monitors most pools, idle worker notification, blockchain.info on: April 20, 2014, 03:14:13 PM
This just keeps getting better and better.
Thanks.
 Smiley

I just published v3.9.  It fixes the percentage listed for the difficulty increase on the blockchain.info tab.  The actual estimated difficulty was correct (I proved that last change), just the displayed percentage change had a math error.

Latest (v3.9)

M
1153  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: The Completely Insane Saga of CoinBet.cc on: April 20, 2014, 06:06:48 AM
That is too bad.
A successful scam it looks like now.
I think TOS like that should be illegal.  Those kind of TOS allows a company of any kind to steal from their customers.
Customers need to also read these TOS agreements and not use services that have this kind of wording.

It was a hedge to try and bail stealing someone's money. 
I wonder if he is going to be able to get anywhere from a legal standpoint.



At first, Katz wanted to expose CoinBet’s shadiness to every possible forum. However, he stumbled upon CoinBet’s Terms and Conditions that state:

    "By joining CoinBet.cc, you agree to keep all experience, winnings, losses, payouts, disputes, and gameplay confidential and are forbidden from releasing any information publicly, including but not limited to, message boards, news agencies, forums, blogs, or other websites, without the express written consent of CoinBet.cc. Any information publicized without the express written consent of CoinBet.cc will result in immediate termination of the account in question and forfeiture of any winnings or account balances."

I read it all, and was surprised how horrible they treated customers.
"Completely Insane" is one way to say it...


...from a legal standpoint.
Pretty hopeless for an American, since gambling online (with "money") is illegal.

a) If CoinBet.cc is in any way considered a "legit business" the victim has no legal case since the terms of service is/are an "agreement".
b) If CoinBet.cc is "illegal" he has no legal case...or it would appear that way.



1154  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: The Completely Insane Saga of CoinBet.cc on: April 20, 2014, 05:31:06 AM
It was a hedge to try and bail stealing someone's money. 
I wonder if he is going to be able to get anywhere from a legal standpoint.



At first, Katz wanted to expose CoinBet’s shadiness to every possible forum. However, he stumbled upon CoinBet’s Terms and Conditions that state:

    "By joining CoinBet.cc, you agree to keep all experience, winnings, losses, payouts, disputes, and gameplay confidential and are forbidden from releasing any information publicly, including but not limited to, message boards, news agencies, forums, blogs, or other websites, without the express written consent of CoinBet.cc. Any information publicized without the express written consent of CoinBet.cc will result in immediate termination of the account in question and forfeiture of any winnings or account balances."

I read it all, and was surprised how horrible they treated customers.
"Completely Insane" is one way to say it...

1155  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: The Completely Insane Saga of CoinBet.cc on: April 20, 2014, 03:42:56 AM
The worst part was is that they would not let him withdraw it.
It is crazy with all the scammers and cons going on in the crypto world.  It is too bad as this is a tight community for all that it is spread world wide.

I can't believe that users of Bitcoin are still throwing tons of coin into these blatant scams.
I have withdrawn every satoshi out of every single online entity there is.  So much bull**** going on right now.
1156  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [IN STOCK | GRIDSEED SHIPPED] $102 Miners Only | $112 Plug&Play | $1,610 Blades on: April 20, 2014, 02:38:55 AM
Thanks for the links.
Great pic of how to hook it up as well.


I received my six Gridseed blades and have now got them hashing.

When you get your PSU, they are not wired so you have to do that yourself. Here is a screenshot of how it should look:



For the power cable (mine was uk plug, others will be different) the cable colours are:

Yellow = Earth
Blue = Neutral
Red = Live

You can use a voltmeter to test and make sure 100%. PM me for details.

I used the version of bfgminer (3.10.0) that was modified to work with the 5 chip gridseed units. Couldn't get cgminer to work but some people are working on it now so it will be ready shortly.

Instructions for Windows

1. wire up your PSU
2. Install the Virtual Com Port Driver
3. Connect up the miner
4. Turn on the power
5. Plug into to your computer/usb hub
6. Download bfgminer
7. Edit bat file and start mining!

Here is a screenshot of mine hashing away:



It takes about 5 mins to show the correct speed. Only the third speed column is correct, the other two are wrong (this is because the software was modified to work with 5 chip miners, not blades).

Download link for Driver:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/bu247nrdzfl7zbb/blade_bfgminer_driver.zip

Bfgminer Software:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/386lwhp8yb4cg9c/bfgminer_blade.7z


1157  Economy / Service Discussion / The Completely Insane Saga of CoinBet.cc on: April 20, 2014, 02:32:22 AM
All right this article blew me away.
So many scams going on in Bitcoin and Crypto Currencies and this one is no doubt another big one.
I cannot believe how they ran what was considered a legit site and ran away once someone broke their silence on their shenanigans.

http://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/news/completely-insane-saga-coinbet-cc/2014/04/20

The emails are damming in and of themselves that they were up to no good.
Quote
It All Starts With One Man

Meet Michael Katz. Katz is an American poker player from a small town in New Jersey. Throughout his career, Katz has won well over half a million dollars playing online poker. However, on 15 April 2011, the United States indicted three major online poker sites – PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker, and Absolute Poker, for violating the Illegal Gambling Business Act of 1955. The online poker community soon dubbed this date “Black Friday,” since it essentially ended online poker for Americans. As a result of Black Friday, Katz no longer obsessed over poker and instead was able to concentrate on other aspects of his life, including his family and his own start-up businesses. You could stop reading now and believe that Michael Katz lived happily ever after with his winnings and his family. Unfortunately, the true story has a far more miserable ending. This is the story of how a man lost over $300,000, and in the processes, exposed one of the biggest scams in the Bitcoin world.

Check the rest out.  I do not know what to say from here other than stories like this make me lose a bit of faith in humans sometimes.  Not all people are like this I know it just sucks so many get away with it.
1158  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 19, 2014, 11:37:31 PM
Who is the smug friend?

Yeah I think when they kick your smug friend in the nuts don't you agree ?

Now that is an interesting concept, isn't it?

indeed and funny isn't it Cheesy?
1159  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 19, 2014, 10:02:04 PM
That would be cool if they did but not the end of the world if they did not.
Have to go for now but I wonder if anyone will make the change?



It's the way my browser has it set to load.  This way I can see the response without having to scroll though a long quote to get to the new post.
Also there is no off topic in this thread I think.
Does it help when you read it?

I am everything.

Which facet do you think I am?

Like I said it was not me.

You did not know who I am?

Not me.
I wonder who did it?

Are some users asking questions while high ?
That might be, would it be surprising if the answer was yes?

High on life perhaps and why should I not quote Macbeth Act 5, scene 5, 19–28?
Who said you shouldn't?

No one but should we not try to raise the intellectual climate in this thread?
No, I think we should discuss fart jokes, they're much funnier, aren't they?
Who farted??
Wasn't it you?
Could it have been God?
Oh my, forgive me, are you the real god?
I'm sorry to change the topic but I can't ignore it, why do you write your response over the quote?
It would if everyone did, but naturally I scroll down to the bottom of the page, due to habits. Maybe we could get everyone to start writing ontop of the quote?
1160  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: April 19, 2014, 09:58:19 PM
It's the way my browser has it set to load.  This way I can see the response without having to scroll though a long quote to get to the new post.
Also there is no off topic in this thread I think.
Does it help when you read it?

I am everything.

Which facet do you think I am?

Like I said it was not me.

You did not know who I am?

Not me.
I wonder who did it?

Are some users asking questions while high ?
That might be, would it be surprising if the answer was yes?

High on life perhaps and why should I not quote Macbeth Act 5, scene 5, 19–28?
Who said you shouldn't?

No one but should we not try to raise the intellectual climate in this thread?
No, I think we should discuss fart jokes, they're much funnier, aren't they?
Who farted??
Wasn't it you?
Could it have been God?
Oh my, forgive me, are you the real god?
I'm sorry to change the topic but I can't ignore it, why do you write your response over the quote?
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