Most people are too lazy to find out about other pools, so they just go with the default setting Antpool.
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There is no such miner as Antminer LS3+. You must mean Antminer S9 . You don't need any .bat file, you have understood mining with ASIC hardware completely wrong. Check out this Antminer S9 setup guide by dogiehttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1526215.0
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Nope. Only upgrade kits I have seen are Hotmine upgrade kits (X5 and X6) and then there is sidehack's retrofit project with Bitfury 16nm chips (in development). These two both are compatible with Antminer S1/S3/S5.
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Then how do you explain the A2 "miner" which is actually a external hard drive manufactured by Seagate? This bull shit was easily found with reverse image search.
SCAM.
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Go the fuck away promoting this scumbag scam.
You are not going to get any money out of this.
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I don't think this is vaporware, but BW might keep them mining in the house and not sell any to public market.
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Pay close attention to your costs, electricity etc.
For most people, Bitcoin mining is not profitable anymore
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As you are newbie account, I suggest you take photos of the miner with a paper that has your nickname + date written on it and accept an escrow payment method.
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Genie, that is the same old song from you once again and you are not helping anyone. If you hate manual settings so much, then look away from posts related to it. I had a success in reverting to a non-autotune firmware stored in the memory by using this method I posted two months ago. This was done with R4. I have no autotune S9 to test it. This is also S9 related, so I thought to share this here as well. If there is someone with a desire for non-autotune settings, be brave and please report if you get same results as I had Originally posted in the R4 thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1597639.msg18267781#msg18267781Well, this is an interesting find and I thought I'll share it with you. I had a problem booting my Antminer R4 8.0 Th/s, batch 2, autotune-model. So I went looking in here: Bitmain.com: Three Ways to Restore Factory Settings (R4/S9/T9) https://enforum.bitmain.com/bbs/topics/3957I used the last option in the list, IP Reporter button restore. Usage: Please power off the miner, then hold down the IP Reporter and don’t release it. At the same time, please power on the miner. Releasing the IP Reporter after 5 seconds, the machine will automatically restore factory settings. My miner restored with firmware Aug. 9 2016 and autotune settings were gone. I am now suddenly able to control frequency and custom fan settings. This was not my original problem, but I'm happy with it. My original problem was that the miner jammed somehow in the booting process and didn't even show up in my router ip list.
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Please move this to the altcoin section. See "Move topic" in the down left part of the page.
There are also plenty of already existing topics to discuss this.
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Server PSUs (HP, IBM..) with breakout board & PCI-E cables, Bitmain PSUs and EVGA PSUs are reliable choices.
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I might stay away from the scrypt ASICs, as when tons of these AND Antminer L3's enter the market, the Litecoin difficulty spike will be huge.
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edit August 25, 2017:You can see my review for the BW-L21 in this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2118409.0MINER INFORMATION: BW.com product page: https://www.bw.com/pool/minerBW.com: www.bw.com_____________________________________ old text May 15, 2017: https://www.bw.com/pool/minerLooks like BW (formerly known as LKETC) is coming up with their scrypt ASIC miner, same level of a miner as L3. Translation:BW.com L21 Hash rate: 520 Mh/s +- 5% Power consumption: 900 W +5% Chip process node: 28nm Price: 14000 yuan (~2030 USD)
Currently for the pre-sale phase, estimated delivery in June
Any thoughts, more info? We'll see if they mine inside the house or actually even sell some miners to the public. Maybe there could be a reasonable price group buy for these miners instead of way too overpriced Antminer L3s. CAD design:
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Most likely not. I don't think they would be suddenly two months ahead with the production schedule.
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I have good experience buying computer parts from www.mindfactory.deThey have pretty reasonable prices.
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No, Segwit makes no difference.
It is the rising network difficulty that does make rewards smaller as time goes by, but no effect to the hash rate with this as well.
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You can mine other SHA-256 coins, but Bitcoin is usually the most profitable in a long run.
Unfortunately Bytecoin is not a SHA-256 cryptocurrency, like R0MD0C1 said above.
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