300 bucks is a really low amount if you're looking to mine bitcoin, at that point you might as well just mine using a Gameboy if you wanna cheap out on the rig.
Are you sure GameBoy? Not worth trying it only hash 0.8H/s meaning in solo mining it takes decades before you can able to solve a block or even if you mine on the pool you can't even make a single Sat it would be better to buy 2nd hand ASIC units than wasting your money buying gameboy to mine BTC. The Offordscott telegram link above has some s9/t9 units listed for around $135 or even cheaper.
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Where did you send this unit for repair? It looks like an EEPROM issue where the power and serial# are mismatched. And also the fan shows abnormal fan_eft and fan_pwm shows 0 it should be a signal from your fan if the fan is running abnormally then the miner won't hash.
I hope that you can edit your post and put all these logs into the insert code tag properly so that it does not look so messy.
Here's my own suggestion would you mind to try to flash the unit to Braiins OS? Or just boot the Braiins OS if you don't want to flash the unit so that you can easily switch back to the stock firmware.
If the issue is just EEPROM then switching to Braiins OS can fix this issue.
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I think OP is referring to the bump fee based on the link it seems the Electrum Android under the bump fee he said it does not have the option to change from static to mempool or eta but actually Im using Electrum on the android latest version it does have the option to choose from eta,mempool to static where you can slide to how much fee you can pay.
If OP is referring to the customized fee then there is no option, unlike the desktop version but setting it to static is still able to set the transaction fee to what ever you want to pay.
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No, you won't it is not the same as shitcoin where you can have a full node and earn some coins by validating and confirming transactions.
In Bitcoin, only miners can be rewarded by hashing blocks, and the full node is not included but they are contributing to the network by fully validating transactions and blocks.
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Hi, I have the same problem with avalon 1256, no working
Can someone help me figure out what it could be? thank you
This is what I see from your logs under ECHU[1 1 1] according to Avalon description logs you may have a bad control board or hashboard have poor contact. What I would like you to try is that try to replug all cables between the control board and the hashboard and make sure the cable on the hashboard is connected properly. If you have some extra cable you can easily know if the issue is the cables or if you have a multimeter you can try to test if the cable continuity is present.
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For the present, it seems that bitcoin-qt is pretty reliable. As for security, all my backups are encrypted and my hard drive is encrypted.
Are you sure that you are using Bitcoin-QT? Its an old version of Bitcoin core I suggest download the latest one and update your wallet. You can find the bitcoin this page top left under news it should be the right link where you can download the latest version. If your problem from the first post is in this wallet the latest version of Bitcoin core will allow you to choose or manually customized the transaction fee. I don't know what exactly your problem is and I don't see some progress about your case so what exactly your problem is? bitcoin.info transaction fee or Bitcoin-qt?
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You won't be able to identify the support zone without the trading knowledge you must learn first technical analysis before you can able to identify the support zone. I suggest you learn technical analysis some indicators should give you an idea of where the support resistance is. Read some guidance here https://github.com/SpiralDevelopment/Awesome-Crypto-Trading
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Blockchain.info is the old domain of blockchain.com so you might be talking about the wallet on blockchain.com? Well about their wallet I think you can customize the network fee do you mind checking if there is an option to customize the fee under network fee. Does it look like they remove this option? If I were you if the wallet you generated from the blockchain wallet has a seed phrase import the seed into the Electrum wallet because you have more options there to reduce the fee. Check this guide on how to import it to Electrum here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5324302.0
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I checked the domain and here is the result Domain:encrypted-blockchain.com Registrar:NameSilo, LLC Registered On:2022-09-26 Expires On:2023-09-26 Updated On:2022-09-26 Status:clientTransferProhibited Name Servers:ns1.dnsowl.com ns2.dnsowl.com ns3.dnsowl.com
So it was hosted on Namesilo and I tried to use some email checker and verifier and it seems the domain was only created for email marketing or email campaign where the owner sends emails in bulk. If you receive an email from them and o_e_l_e_o is right that's 100% scam. It would be better to report this domain to Namesilo if you want to take down this domain. So that their bulk email campaign will stop operating. Use this link to report https://www.namesilo.com/report_abuse.php
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I never heard about Barclays it seems it's a bank? Their terms about buying crypto with Barclays seem fine.
Based on a bit of research Barclays can be charged back or reverse the transaction but since you use monese according to them the transaction cannot be a chargeback or reverse the transaction.
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I like the old USB stick miner before I think block erupter and Spoondoolies sp10 and s9.
But if the CPU is included in your list then PC is the best when Bitcoin mining before is allowed to mine through PC and GPU.
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I'm a bit confused about how you exactly generated your private keys. Do you mind telling us the tools, wallet or software did you use to generate these private keys? Is the Bitcoin puzzle you mean is likely the same as flipping a coin when generating a private key? If you don't know what is coin flipping to generate private keys then check this https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5187401.0More information can give us more idea on how can we solve your case.
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I think according to the last part of the logs it exceeds the limit that is why I think that the tool has limited function/request. Or maybe the blk.dat file you are trying to convert might be corrupted? I don't know much about this block parser but I tried to search a bit and they point me to this link below you can maybe get some idea of alternatives under that thread. - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5300448.0And someone recommends this alternative below that you can try. - https://github.com/gcarq/rusty-blockparser
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Don't deal with someone on Telegram if you receive an offer from them through Telegram it is most likely a scam. Look at their behavior they blocked you and deleted the account meaning he is trying to offer an account that we do not know if he actually has an account. Most of the offers who sell forum accounts out there are scam be careful or even if they do have an account I'm sure the post history is AI-generated so you won't be able to use the account on signature campaign because most campaign manager don't accept AI generated content.
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I don't think it's affecting you at all because they aren't going to close your account if you have a balance there. Have you received the same email or not? If you have a balance, you are not supposed to receive mail from them as they stated that they are only closing the inactive accounts which don't have a balance.
I receive an email from them and yes I'm an inactive user but I still have some coins in their wallet I think even if you have a balance there if you are an inactive user you will receive this email. Look at this email that I receive from them. Hello, We’re reaching out to inform you that your access to Coinbase.com and the Coinbase app will be limited to only sending funds starting on 09 April 2023, as we’re disabling access for accounts that no longer meet our updated standards for these services. Your funds remain secure with us, and you’ll be able to send funds to other crypto wallets or services (subject to standard network and transaction fees), including Coinbase Wallet. Coinbase Wallet is our self-custody wallet, giving you complete control of your crypto. Coinbase Wallet supports hundreds of thousands of tokens and decentralized apps, so you can trade crypto, collect NFTs, and much more. Please visit the Coinbase Wallet Help Center to learn more about creating and managing a Coinbase Wallet. Thank you for your understanding. Regards, The Coinbase Team
I also receive a new email today here's the content. Hello, This is regarding your account linked to BitMaxz@gmail.com. As previously communicated, access to Coinbase.com and the Coinbase app will now be limited to only sending funds. Your funds remain secure with us, and you’ll be able to send funds to other crypto wallets or services (subject to standard network and transaction fees), including Coinbase Wallet. Coinbase Wallet is our self-custody wallet, giving you complete control of your crypto. Coinbase Wallet supports hundreds of thousands of tokens and decentralized apps, so you can trade crypto, collect NFTs, and much more. We may be able to open up more Coinbase services to you again in the future. We will reach out to you with next steps regarding your account in the coming months. Thank you for your understanding. Regards, The Coinbase Team As you can see they do allow us to send our funds out from their wallet but the problem is they didn't mention if it requires KYC because when I tried to withdraw some coins from their wallet before they ask for KYC before you can able to withdraw BTC.
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I don't see any difference in mining with your own pool vs other solo pools what I see is that they take a small fee if you successfully mine a block and I think setting up a mining pool is time-consuming and it needs some technical knowledge to maintain a pool.
The advantage of mining in a solo pool you don't need to set up and maintain a pool but if you mine in your own pool the only advantage is you can save the 2% fee when you mine a block.
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If you are living in the US and you don't care about giving personal documents to verify KYC you can use BinanceUS they do support wire transfers to deposit and then exchange it into BTC. If you don't want too much hassle to verify KYC then P2P is the only option as suggested above and yes Bisq is a great option you can read their guides and limitation from this link below - https://bisq.wiki/Domestic_Wire_Transfer
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