This block feels a little crunchy ... let's see how it goes The bright green gods will return ...
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This block will last 119 hours and 3 minutes ... Followed by a few 'quickies' Keep calm and mine on ...
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APPALLINGLY VERY LONG BLOCK!!! CLOSE ... It was 'A Very Long Block' ... Appallingly will do though Mine on ... EDIT: jonnybravo0311 got it, just re-read your post. OK - off topic I'm sure ...
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All vixens love boxers. All very lasting blooms. Anxious virgins likely blush.
Err ... no, sorry
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Who wants to play I-spy?
While we wait.........
I spy with my little eye ... a four word sentence ... AVLB ...
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Used Giftoff.com yesterday for quite a sizeable Amazon voucher and it all seems to have gone through fine and quickly.
I've used giftoff many times now, and only once had a payment issue where the Bitpay invoice expired before confirmations of transaction - Bitpay sorted it out in 24 hours. The site design is clean and simple - well done - it works too Look forward to new features as and when they are ready to roll out.
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Still, we were due for a long one I suppose....... Yep, 164% luck on the last 10 blocks (117% luck on the last 25 ) - 106% overall ... looks like the pool speed might have dipped a bit ... luck hoppers moving on. Stay on 'dig-in' mode all things will average out.
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Depending where you are ... an April Fool joke should not go beyond 12noon mid-day 1st April (in the UK anyway as far as I know, other countries?). It's 20 to midnight now ... OH GOODY ... IT'S REAL
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A few minor updates to the Shift graph - it now stores your changes to the checkboxes in a browser cookie - nom Yep, I'm liking this graph feature, thanks kano.
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No issues here ... keep calm and mine on ...
Luck will determine future days.
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maker and model of the psu? must be single rail, must use 16awg wires on the 6pin!!! psu shutting down it's usualy because of too much load on it; might not the best psu and it needs an consumer on the 5v rail... etc
Most are Corsair (the 4 550 and 1 850) the 1350 is Silverstone and 1 850 Supernova. So I don’t think this is to do with the PSU?
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Looking for any ideas on this ... I have an SP20 that is being troublesome ... Set to max settings under the basic settings tab.
It works fine for 10 minutes and then shuts off the PSU or PSUs, have tried various PSU configs:
4 x 550 2 X 850 1 x 1350 + 1 x 850 2 x 850 + 2 x 550 1 x 1350 + 2 x 850
I'm guessing its not looking good, but any ideas would be welcome.
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Its still hard for me the belive that sp20s made SP-tech no money.
It did ... but towards the end it didn't (As I read the situation). Take into account R&D costs, production costs, shipping costs, staff costs ... and all the other miscellaneous costs that a business has ... and it all adds up. Bitcoin also tanked during the SP20 lifecycle. Sponds aren't famous for bending the truth, and why should they? SOLD OUT .. and things were tight financially towards the end of the shipping run. If you have inventory, and need to get it sold ... sell it and get the money in, basic business sense. You don't always make a profit, but money in the bag is better than none.
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Sponds have always gone for density, and a good business model to follow it is.
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It's true that our first 3rd gen design is targeted large scale deployment. However, if the market demand will exist, we might create a smaller form factor. It took us less than 2 month from decision to a working SP20 prototype.
I hope you do see a market for the home/hosted miner. If not, thanks for all your products and support to date ... it's been refreshing. Shame you had to end the SP20 on a loss making sale, BTC has been hard over the past months. >> 12U, 16kw, 10 replaceable hashing boards. Yep, that's an industrial scale miner for sure! ... and you'll no doubt sell loads to the big boys/farmers and cloud hashing companies out there. You're running a business of course, and shareholders/investors need to be rewarded ... in such a small space of time (still under 12 months?) you've made fantastic progress.
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Payouts 343936 and 343955 sent 1d46588b040d4b012f7356de3db7727f217dc0a3f8048a025c17a83f26506690 0d778c8e7d52466fbf9b48615c87966f1e5e40d2f0123b9bd5d672f0b23f82da and confirmed
Thanks Kano ... and we have reached 100 pages today on the forum, not bad for such a young and trustworthy pool.
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I'd try forgetting your device on mytrezor, clearing browser cash and trying again.
I don't believe pass phrase should be required for sending, just on connection, pin for sending...
windpath ... thank you, 'forgetting your device' ... that did the trick ... payment made.
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I'm trying to make a payment from my Trezor, the PIN is accepted, by my passphrase is not. Odd, as I made a payment a few days ago, but I can't remember whether I had to enter my passphrase on that occasion.
Checked the help pages, but can't see anything to assist me.
Is it possible to reset a passphrase? Any ideas/advice welcome.
Thanks,
Devon
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My average across x6 SP20s not under/overclocked = 1620 (early January batch) before I saw the light and underclocked to get value. This point has been raised before with previous hardware .. SP30s and SP31s ... Sponds will always exaggerate a little bit But the SP10 has and always been rock solid at 1.4Ths+. It's a SALES thing.
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the last 5 blocks in less time it should take for 1 about 80% for the last 5 or 16% a block.
Yep, the force is strong today. As the legend on the blocks page says: Green is good luck. Not seen such a good run for a long long time
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