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901  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN - NEW COIN JUST LAUNCHED] *EarthCoin* Is Here To Make A Splash For 2014! on: December 24, 2013, 12:55:55 AM
I have very low expectations, however I'd like to buy some EAC with BTC or LTC.  I'm starting to enjoy Alternative Cryptos.

PM with offers,   
902  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: *EarthCoin* EAC/BTC GOOGLE DOC Exchange *EarthCoin* on: December 23, 2013, 11:20:20 PM
WTB EAC

PM me with offers, but lets be realistic here.   I am mining them at 2,000 EAC per hour and I think the odds are against this coin.  However I'll invest a little just to see.   I'll take that gamble.

I am however not paying .1 BTC ($70usd) for anything less than a HUGE amount of these things.
903  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: *EarthCoin* EAC/BTC GOOGLE DOC Exchange *EarthCoin* on: December 23, 2013, 11:15:24 PM
Message me,   I'll value EAC at 250k EAC @ .01 BTC   

How does this google doc transfer work?
904  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: *EarthCoin* EAC/BTC GOOGLE DOC Exchange *EarthCoin* on: December 23, 2013, 11:08:54 PM
I want to buy 1million EAC

post offers here or PM me...lowest wins

maximum price

0.035


sell some of your pre-mine to me devs Smiley
lol  Grin nice price. I'll but 0.1 for 1 million Grin

.04BTC for 1M Wink  
905  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: *EarthCoin* EAC/BTC GOOGLE DOC Exchange *EarthCoin* on: December 23, 2013, 10:24:53 PM
WTB  1M EAC,   .035 BTC as well.
906  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN - NEW COIN JUST LAUNCHED] *EarthCoin* Is Here To Make A Splash For 2014! on: December 23, 2013, 08:29:22 PM
I have been scammed by EnZo967/ Vincenzo Maro, I prepaid 400k Doge in exchange for EAC this weekend, never saw anything.

A reminder to keep using escrow, even when in a hurry to close a deal because you have to leave house

Is there any proper list to report scammers, besides everywhere on the internet?





Sorry about that man,... what escrow do you like?
907  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN - NEW COIN JUST LAUNCHED] *EarthCoin* Is Here To Make A Splash For 2014! on: December 23, 2013, 08:22:12 PM
I'll buy some of these, someone make me an offer, I have BTC/LTC
908  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN - NEW COIN JUST LAUNCHED] *EarthCoin* Is Here To Make A Splash For 2014! on: December 23, 2013, 09:33:51 AM
I'd like to buy some EAC with BTC or LTC,  Make offers?  In light of the likely-forever-non-public ledger... Seems to be getting riskier by the hour.

Hmm.. What is the best way to even buy EAC?
909  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [DOGE][GIVEAWAY] 20,000 DOGE GIVEAWAY!! + Bonus on: December 20, 2013, 10:44:08 PM
DT1JnbvR2xs6yYmFdYSGtwqkExERRp9sbm

Much Thanks Wow!
910  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][DOGE] Dogecoin - very currency - many coin - wow - v1.2 Released on: December 20, 2013, 01:06:18 PM
So given how crazy this is...   I still cannot believe I pulled my rigs off of LTC for this...   But I've learned that value is perceived.  Imagine if those stupid Zynga farmville bucks had a exchange, I bet they would trade at 100x the value of DOGE, or even a 1000X who knows.

So the question is, what is the MIN amount to hold if you are going long this ridiculousness?  It looks like With 3500Khash I will only pull 10,000 DOGE in 24 hours.  ?   Not sure if that is enough...
911  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Are you a Merchant that Accepts Bitcoin? on: December 18, 2013, 09:58:22 AM
I've been accepting Bitcoins for nearly 2 years on my website selling stainless steel canning jar accessories.   I am very sad to report I have not found many buyers Sad

www.ecojarz.com
912  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Wow, at $370, ROI is coming back? My Jalppy can pay my cell phone bill!! on: November 09, 2013, 02:22:39 AM
Its NOT coming back...  I know,  Even I think this is just a short additional breath of CPR into mining for profit as a hobby.   I was really thinking about selling off my 40ghs,  But now I'm thinking about keeping it just in case the price jumps so high it breaths a little life back into my piddly first gen asics for a few months before I get the sh*t kicked out of me like most us will! 
913  Economy / Speculation / Re: At some point will too few holders, have enough coins to crash rallies? on: October 28, 2013, 03:46:12 PM
The FBI has 173k+ bitcoins Wink.

I thought it was only 20k, and they couldn't get at the rest?
914  Economy / Speculation / Re: At some point will too few holders, have enough coins to crash rallies? on: October 28, 2013, 03:39:42 PM
sure, there's whale sellers. what about all the whale buyers? their coins don't disappear, you know.

Absolutely,  I know there is a lot of wealth in the world that could buy massive piles of coins, however as the mining game gets longer in the tooth and the price of btc continues its ascension,  let alone if it followed difficulty entirely.  I would think that it becomes prohibitively expensive to be a whale buyer, It would take increasingly bigger whale buyers (which could happen for a while) to keep enough coins in few enough hands to enable forced volatility.

I guess what I am getting at, is that I sense after watching the stupid charts and live feeds so much is that the price would skyrocket almost out of control if there was several times less large holders all chomping to sell at $238 USD.
915  Economy / Speculation / At some point will too few holders, have enough coins to crash rallies? on: October 28, 2013, 03:30:44 PM
Is there a critical mass so to speak where,  holders of huge amounts of coins will diminish through these mass sell-offs and we will reach a point when the price can continue to rise almost uncontrollably?

Its assumed that there are still some fat cats out there with large stores of coins,  and that the mining companies have huge stores, but everytime someone sells off a few thousand coins the wealth is dispersed into a possibly more long-and-bullish crowd.  Causing price rallies that go so high even I consider dumping my measly stash.

What do you think? 
916  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: YES, you can get a REFUND from BFL on: September 17, 2013, 06:02:53 AM
If you paid with BTC like me,  Your hosed though I assume.... Like me...
917  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only on: September 10, 2013, 02:57:49 PM


So you have some machine x running software y with router z with blades.  

Do you have any evidence that xyz works?  EG, one blade that runs correctly.

Because if not, your problem is in xyz and not the blades.

Anyway, what is X, Y and Z?

************

Went back and looked at your posts.  You are using guilds that I don't know how they work.

I am running Slush's fund no options on command line windows 7,machine is 192.168.0.15

mining.proxy.exe

At slush's fund I set up account and password, like....Acct/ps

Then I set up a worker like Acct.1/ps.1

These values plug into bottom line of blade
Acct.1:ps.1,Acct.1:ps.1

Server address as shown on blade must match IP address of server on network.
192.168.0.15



So I thought I had it!   I decided to follow your advice and sign up on slushs pool.    I don't mind where I mining so long as I am mining and amazingly on Ports 8332 My blades look like they are working perfectly!  I am getting nearly 13000Mhash from each one and they are showing correct numbers/shares and high efficiency Yay!

BUT... in 8 hours of straight mining the pool is showing my average 10block hashrate at 0.0, and I have no rewards given...?!   It does estimate what my reward per-block would be, but in 8 hours I have no confirmed rewards of anykind Sad

What the hell is this now?
918  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only on: September 09, 2013, 03:22:14 PM

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if you dont mind setting up a linux box( or have one), or a linux VM on a windows machine. you could probably verify your theory with the latest versions of bfgminer which have the ability to act as a getwork proxy now, the proxy acts as a mining device to bfgminer so itll give meaningful info with -D 2>debug.log appended on the end. if you have any questions on setting ut up just gimme a hit
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I'm curious, how do you infer blades were resetting?  This would mean they would go back to defaults, which in turn would mean before the 'reset', they had their set IP addresses and user id/passwords, then they reset, and they have the default IP addresses and standard passwords.

Is that what you are saying?  Obviously if that were so, there would be zero production because the blades are going offline as far as your system was concerned.  Maybe you should post some of what the screen says?
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What is happen is that at the 2:15 minute mark or so,  the config page goes offline, and then comes back about 10 seconds later with a new count of 0000 received shares.  Then it immediately starts adding up received shares until around 300 or so then it goes back to zero after being offline.   When this happens the bright green LED on the blade flashes several times just like it does when you first power it on.

Maybe it is a soft-reset not a hard one.  It keeps its settings.       The received shares is the only stat that shows any action. The Hashrate, accepted shares, efficiency etc all sit at zero the whole time and never change.

 
919  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Firmware upgrade for Asicminer Blade on: September 09, 2013, 03:58:07 AM
Did you ever get a chance to pull that firmware?

My blade is pretty much useless now. Don't know if it's the proxy, the crappy blade firmware, or something else. I REALLY wish there was some documentation that could help me convert this thing to USB. Mu USB miners, with Minepeon, have been extremely rock stable.

I am also having crazy trouble with 3 blades,   They work... but only about 50% speed all things considered.

I have tried basically everything, and I am safely rule that they are not running to hot, they are not under powered, they have a strong high speed internet connection and at least on the blade config itself, they are configured correctly and I can mine on several pools.

However, they restart every 2-3 minutes on they're own, and on the config windows they show zero hashrate and zero accepted shares.  Though they download around 300 before restarting, and resetting the counters.    Chips all read OOOOOO.

I had a mini-break through that has now resulted in more confusion.   Just an hour ago I re-configured my third blade to mine on Deepbit.   Through the normal 8332 ports.  And holy crap I got accepted shares and a slowly growing hashrate (4ghs) on the blade config.  But after 4 minutes the config page will not load (after hundreds of retries) and yet I can still ping the blade with only a 1-2ms return.   So why the config page is too slow to be reached I don't know.     And after around an hour deepbit is showing 6.7ghash.   So I can't see what is on the config, but I can only assume that it is performing exactly how it did before and I can't get back to the config page to try the 'high' speed setting.  And if it is resetting on its own it would go back to low anyway.

I am very confused, and I bet the diff will be 1.50 before I get this sorted out Sad
920  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [CLOSED] batch #20/21 .31 - .35 btc for USB miners & 10.25 blades - USA only on: September 08, 2013, 11:27:48 PM
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Yeah all this chatter about hooking up pc power supplies is a pursuit of the damned, for additional pain and misery.  Just get real power supplies and be done with it.

I do not know how these units were designed, but let's assume for a sec they have a thermal cutoff.  Then some of the sections may shut down if they get too hot.  Inconsistent fan on your three blades could cause that.  Laying them flat on a surface with no airflow to one of the sides could do that.  Too close together, etc.

To determine if it is a hardware problem, swap the little board with the RJ45 connector between known good and suspect.  Then swap the power board.  Then swap the RJ45 cables, which can definitely go bad.

 If you move a part around and the problem follows the part, you have a bad part.  The only exception would be special handling of that part's IP address by the router.  Obviously each of the blades needs a discrete IP and it must be in the addressing range of the router.  They all came as 192.168.1.254, iirc.

I set mine to 192.168.1.200/201/202...

Note there is a reset switch between two pins, it reset back to default IP.

This is good advice,   Though all three of my blades are exhibiting the exact same behavior so I don't know how to play them off against each other.  I did however try to move the strongest PSU around them and it made no difference.  I'm convinced the blades themselves have a reset timer built in.  As if a condition exists that is causing them to re-start in an attempt to mine.

I am fairly certain it is not a heat issue, I have the three blades mounted about 2" apart vertically and I have a extremely strong blower blowing between/around and through all three.   It is thousands of CFM.  It is the style you would see at a store to dry off the floor after a long rain.  I have to run it on the lowest setting otherwise I risk blowing the blades across the room! Wink    When I reach into the gale force winds, the blades are warm only.   on all surfaces.

My 'gut' is telling me there is a connection issue causing my blades not to recieve proof of work/submission etc from the pool and they are auto-restarting.   I am going to try to get into my router and make sure I open all ports (if they are not) and see what gives.  I have a feeling these blades think they need to restart because they think they are hashing without reward?    Are they smart enough to check for that and restart?!

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