Check your coin daemons, they don't seem to be registering my deposits.
Which currency? IXC? Well, if noone is mining it, then there are no block to confirm -> no deposits possible. No, one of the others. It is showing now so it might have just been a caching thing or something.
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Check your coin daemons, they don't seem to be registering my deposits.
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I know what you say is true, but I still do not understand it. Avalon mines BTC, and if I'm willing to invest in Avalon I will project the return the Avalon will give me in BTC - therefore the exchange rate is not relevant when considering to invest in that machine.
Totally not true. You must always weigh whether its smarter to buy hardware that makes BTC vs just buying and holding BTC. If the machine won't make more BTC in its useful life than what you could have had by buying outright, then you should just buy BTC. If the opposite is true, buy the machine.
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If you do that you still need to modify /etc/init.d/cgminer to read the 4th pool parameters and add those to the command line when starting up the cgminer daemon.
I have done this -> now I have 4 pools in Cgminer Status page (one twice) (edit: no more one twice because I had to edit /etc/config/cgminer too again..) and on Cgminer Configuration page still only 3 pools The configuration page is hard coded to show 3 pools. Adding the fourth via manually editing the file isn't supported via the web interface.
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Maybe you could also pass the question "what's up with the HPC client" up the chain? +1
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Maybe they're about to announce a large run of deliveries, and they're preparing for the consequential deluge of new orders. Then why did they add the clause saying initial shipping is last half of April?
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Why weren't you saying this about Avalon? They want 75 BTC ($9700+ USD) for their 64GH/s machine and 88 BTC ($11,440) for their 86+GH/s machines.
Avalon's delivered hardware.
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It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.
But suppose you make vodka.... In Soviet Russia, Vodka makes potatoes.
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So pirate is the victim....
Dude, seriously, give it up.
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Is it in AWS or other "cloud" hosting?
MtGox hosts last I heard.
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we discussed batch3 price for a long time.
personally, i do think this is a reasonable price.
batch#1: 1300USD + your trust, batch#2: 1500USD + your trust, batch#3 = ?
why batch 1 and batch2 customers will enjoy such a low USD price and extremly high profit? because they put their valuable trust on us.
You keep missing your shipping deadlines. You say you're going to ship in May, but how do we know you won't ship in say August because you decide you need another vacation?
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Those dates where made assuming difficulty wasn't changing. The date nears when hashpower increases/difficulty goes up and the date goes further in the future when hashpower decreases/difficulty goes down. For example, if difficulty continues to go up every difficulty period by 10%, then the difficulty period is no longer ~14 days and instead only ~12.6 days. Right now, the halving will be sooner than Nov 25th 2016.
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Bro! Im just saying thats not impossible and would be neat, It does not diminish the fact that its an AWESOME product. Im waiting Avalon and Im sure I can beat that 30 seconds set up via SSH you will have to use telnet / http first to edit passwd. at the first ssh login, the priv/pub generation would take ~10s for 703n, have fun waiting XD You can use a root password for ssh, so you could actually bypass the priv/pub in your first go.
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i've never used ssh before. how hard is that to setup?
good question. with SSH you go into command line interface of router, so you can edit the file yourself. I know that cause I use same router and image by xiangfu as host to my icarus. avalon may be quite the same. this script is called cgminer and resides in /etc/init.d/ #!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common START=99
POOL1="-o http://stratum.ozco.in:80 -O user:password" POOL2="-o http://us.ozco.in:80 -O user:password"
POOLS="$POOL1 $POOL2 $POOL3"
start() { DEVS=`find /dev/ -type c -name "ttyUSB*" | sed 's/^/-S/' | sed ':a;N;$ cgminer -q -T --api-network --api-listen $POOLS $DEVS & }
stop() { killall -s 9 cgminer
There's a web interface where you can just fill out the form, or so I'm told. No ssh needed.
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sure man, no doubt. but one simple script could get that holy cgminer file with preconfigured data and thats it, IF, the if they had all the data in good shape. which is not the case, since they have to manually check all the orders. so they are already having that extra work.
If you look in their github, you can see that there's actually very little to edit. There's space for three pools and that's it. It takes the user all of 30 seconds to edit. If they did it for people, it doesn't save the end user any time, especially if things change between when they get the pool info and when the device ships. In addition, they'd be having to match physical devices with shipping labels, etc where right now, they just stuff any device in a box and ship. If you ordered, shut up and enjoy your interest(tm). If you didn't order, you're in the wrong thread. :p Bro! Im just saying thats not impossible and would be neat, It does not diminish the fact that its an AWESOME product. Im waiting Avalon and Im sure I can beat that 30 seconds set up via SSH You have to setup via the web interface first before you can get to ssh, thats why I said 30.
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sure man, no doubt. but one simple script could get that holy cgminer file with preconfigured data and thats it, IF, the if they had all the data in good shape. which is not the case, since they have to manually check all the orders. so they are already having that extra work.
If you look in their github, you can see that there's actually very little to edit. There's space for three pools and that's it. It takes the user all of 30 seconds to edit. If they did it for people, it doesn't save the end user any time, especially if things change between when they get the pool info and when the device ships. In addition, they'd be having to match physical devices with shipping labels, etc where right now, they just stuff any device in a box and ship. If you ordered, shut up and enjoy your interest(tm). If you didn't order, you're in the wrong thread. :p
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Is there any way to tell if they arent setting up their own separate mining farm on the side ?
No. The units come preconfigured with a default pool and credentials, so if you follow those stats, you can see how many units are powered on but not reconfigured yet. LOL... would be neat if they were preconfigured to mine in a pool with custom user and pointed to buyers bitcoin address. I guess thats not the case. if you have an avalon please log into that GUI. Doesn't it make sense to just ship a default and let each buyer spend 5 minutes configuring the device vs them having to configure all 300 and then ship? Break the work out among all buyers so everyone gets the gear faster.
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Is there any way to tell if they arent setting up their own separate mining farm on the side ?
No. The units come preconfigured with a default pool and credentials, so if you follow those stats, you can see how many units are powered on but not reconfigured yet.
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On the other hand the cost of hashing will be largely covered by fees...which are much cheeper that any bank fee...
What is the percent of fees per block? Tiny. The vast majority of 'profit' in mining right now is the block reward, not fees. As the block reward goes down, fees will need to climb. You can argue that costs for mining will go down because hardware gets faster, but you'd be wrong. Its the same reason the price of computers haven't really changed. There's a certain cost to keeping the technology "current" and you can't get around that.
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The remaining coins due GIPPT from EIEIO are on their way now.
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