Just a little fyi: @ $790 on coinbase per btc we are now being charged .39cent per withdraw, (that is as much as an US postage stamp) on a side note bitman charges .0002 fee per withdraw..
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Haobtc could do an hourly withdraw and only pay once per hour instead of per transaction. Bulk sending... And not charge us or lower the fee.
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Do we need to update huntercore also or just the prune node? for the 200 or less coins issue? BTW Thanks Icon PS Does unity client need updating too?
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yep, i withdrew my 1.02 btc to my coinbase wallet and had to pay .0005 btc fee. Eric said awhile back on here if you withdraw anything over 1 btc they would wave the fees.
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.. Or wait till balance hits .001 then next Saturday rolls around do a payout, no need waiting 3 more weeks ..
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basically once it hits the min, wait for Saturday and do a payout, simple
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also using waiting for sigwigt is a lame excuse, to hold back funds you could just debt the min xsfer fees out of our balances, btw i am sure your doing that already.
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they once said anything over 1 btc would have no fees, they were wrong...
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Ok, to clarify once the fork has happened can we play with a prune node?
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When will huntercore be ready for mining? Does it have submitblock and getblocktemplate functions?
i think it has but are disabled (I will let domob respond). atm we don't recommend mining with it until after the fork. but if you want to help test some, that would be great. -- -- I've uploaded here a windows installer without the pruned chain - it will sync from scratch. should take 24hours on a decent connection and decent machine. it will be extremely slow from blocks 70-240k but will then be much faster. https://mega.nz/#!MB9ngSAR!eDSc2VUXJ9qufOEj1lof1H6Uy1u-_6PgS8X-6wPjLEcdon't use the prune option yet please - or you may lose some hunters So let me get this straight, there is no use atm running a prune node, due to missing hunters? Icon
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Hey snail might want to think of encrypting that site alot of the modern web browsers don't like/probably stop connecting to http sites in the very near future. Here is a link to a free SSL cert https://letsencrypt.org/Icon
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o fyi did a little math, and erased it already but ~ 20 days till hardfork assuming 1 min per block. Icon
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Yep another upgrade if you bought back before October 28th hashrate went from .6 h/s to now 2.5350 h/s for $35, but still is near 0 compared to what my new nvidia 1070 can do ~ 190/s a sec . But still better then nothing.. Thanks Genesis Icon
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Well here is a question, do you Haobtc, charge any fees for selling/buying the hashrate? Besides the electricity cost... I know bitman doesn't charge to buy but makes an .1% on selling hashrate on there open market, Oh btw how about adding an maintenance % like hashnest does to there s7's ~ 90% maintenance atm..
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Oh and paying (.2 BTC)~ $170 1 th/s seems a bit much imo
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WOW thanks to all you guys/girls? either way nice work, got a question is there links to a compiled qt/unity separately and of course the zip/pruned data folder , i prefer to do my own installing Keep up the good work.. Icon
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Probably, but pacmic 5 are running off s9's Quote form the pacmic 5 contract: "Q:Is the PACMiC really risk-free? A: Like all forms of bitcoin mining, there is a certain level of risk involved. If network difficulty unforeseeably skyrockets, or if the price of bitcoin drops too much, the Antminer S9 units backing the PACMiC may not be profitable to run and be forced to go offline, in which case contracts would be suspended (possibly indefinitely) and the user may not recover the initial cost of the miner. However, the AntMiner S9 is currently the most power efficient bitcoin miner available on the market, and would be among the last to be forced to power down under unfavorable market circumstances. It is our comprehensive evaluation that the likelihood of PACMiC holders not recovering their initial cost is indeed quite low. We ask that all users please understand the risks inherent to any sort of bitcoin mining, and also to understand that there is no such thing as a risk-free product. " https://www.hashnest.com/contracts/newIcon
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Whats with bitman's passport login 504 bad gateway error been over 4 hours...
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well you can instead of taking btc back can reinvest the btc into more gh/s per block found and increase the 6 th/s, back when i did pacmic4 they offered 1 th/s per 1 btc and i had 1.2? th/s cant remember exactly, but i know it took forever due to rebuying hash rate instead of taking btc. so i am guessing over or at 6 months.
and i believe i read here on the forms bitman just went ahead and paid everyone back instead of waiting on mining the btc back, they offer that too with Pacmic. But them just paying them back without the interest on the remaining btc., so they kinda lost some interest.
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no, you get paid the 45 soc/sec till i get back the 1 btc i gave bitman plus what ever the 6 th/s mines the average time is around 120 days. You give them 1 btc , and they mine 1 btc back to you, plus the time between blocks you earn 45 soc/sec interest.. Also 1 contract (1 btc worth)= 6 th/s of mining power. Not exactly sure but i believe .45 soc/sec = 0.00000000045 btc sec here is the contract: https://www.hashnest.com/contracts/new?contract_id=5 <.... again Icon PS This is my second go round with Pacmic contracts, last interest was .45 soc/sec and i made 0.04 back after hitting ROI
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Pacmic is paid back in full and .45 soctoi every sec interest, for letting them hold our btc, its an invest with bitman/crowdfunded sorta, they done it 4 other times ) hence pacmic 5 And no we the miners using pacmic contracts don't pay any maintenance fees, and all the btc mined /plus the .45 soc a sec is paid every time a block is found till btc is paid back. ~ 120 days Icon https://www.hashnest.com/contracts/new?contract_id=5
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To clarify, i wasn't saying you were spamming, what i was referring to is once you/anyone else post to this thread i get an email saying someone posted to this thread, then after you post Genesis see's it and they remove it, Ok.
Then you come back see post is removed and repost it, then guess what .. yep another email saying someone posted to this thread, when i click the link to see new post expecting to read something new.. i get.. the same post as before. Rinse and repeat..
Ergo .. SPAM
Hope that clears this up, btw last week you posted over 10 times under an hour trying to get your post seen. (that's 10 emails)
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lol i was wrong, still get email when you ignore someone.. oh well
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