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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: New rig advice
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on: September 24, 2019, 06:47:00 PM
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Thanks for your help / advice guys... always better to hear other peoples views.
I am hopefully planning add 2 x AMD rigs to compliment our existing 580 rig...
and then start adding Nvidia rigs aswell to make a mini farm.
I have not looked into the 1660ti so I will do some research into these... but its looking likely I will have 1070 and 1660ti rigs going forward.
Do you guys mine to coinbase wallets and extract onto a Ledger Nano or sell/trade weekly/monthly?
Thanks
So... you're not really giving up on mining with $0.15 per kWh? With all the maintenance costs and this price of electricity, I'd recommend you to get your solar energy system completed before increasing the number of your rigs (that solar setup should be your priority IMO). I gave up on mining due to having the power valued at $0.12 per kWh (it didn't really look like being worth it even at that price), and it's interesting to see someone else trying to build up a mini mining farm with an electricity cost more than mine; I sort of appreciate that! About the wallets, it totally depends upon what YOU are going to plan with your mining revenue. Do you plan on trading them? Or just HODLing them?
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Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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on: September 24, 2019, 06:13:41 PM
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I'm not expecting ~$9000 support level to break down, but if it actually does break down, $6000 ain't out of cards. Whoaza Raja. You seem to be a bit ahead of yourself, and yes I do agree that there should be some decent support at $9k, but there should also be some decent support in the $8k to $8.5k range too, no? Hmmm... from a bird's eye view at the late-2017 to 2019 price chart, it doesn't really seem like that $7xxx-$8xxx are the levels which can prove to be strong (as both, support and resistance). I know this is a very big range of values, but that's just how I look at it!
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Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: ODI cricket and general cricketing discussion [self - mod]
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on: September 22, 2019, 08:43:36 PM
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Very disappointing to see the final squad composition from Sri Lanka. Too many inexperienced players with hardly any foreign exposure. These matches are going to be terribly one-sided, given the home advantage that may be enjoyed by the Pakistani team. Anyway once this series is successfully completed, more teams may express their willingness to tour Pakistan.
The Srilankan A team is also not in good form so you cannot expect anything from this B Team. The important think is that it was the srilankan team which was attacked in Pakistan and they are brave enough to send their team again. With this more international teams will be encouraged to visit Pakistan and the bad history of terrorism may changed forever. Brave? I doubt so. The chances of any attack occurring during the tour is very minimal. But the Sri Lankan board badly needs the revenue and therefore they have agreed to the tour. Those who refused to be part of the team have other options, such as playing county cricket in England. Anyway I am glad that the youngsters are getting a chance. And who knows? They may be able to perform a few upsets. Well, there's not going to be any A-class players such as Lasith Malinga, so it'll probably not be very entertaining. However, I'm sure that Pakistan Cricket Board will still welcome these boys happily as having something is better than having absolutely nothing. At one time in the last few weeks, it felt like Sri Lankans are just gonna walk-out from this series, but it seems like they fulfilled their promise. Let's just hope now that everything goes fine!
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] HUSH Secure Private Messaging and Transactions [Equihash]
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on: September 22, 2019, 12:37:30 PM
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Zdash was originally made by Joseph Stuhlman.
Yes, a serial scammer. Then taken over by sexually disoriented weirdo AFAIK. Now again taken over. It's like a ping pong really. You can read this great summary
Cmon. Whole project does not really makes any sense, scam takeover of a scam, and jl777c (serial scammer) is on boat again, many people involved has a series of previously launched and abandoned shitcoins. Now I see that leto guy is spreading nonsense and false information about other coins. Yeah, that jl777c dude really seems to be scamming people with his Komodo. You're being sarcastic here, right?
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning
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on: September 21, 2019, 10:58:58 PM
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ETH will be the only one reliable and decentralized global computer eventually.
some stages for whole industry IMO.
first stage: bitcoin born, and the participants mainly are tech guys and individuals.
stage two: many fork coins,everyone(still mainly individual) forked bitcoin to earn money,but now,almost all guys realized only bitcoin have real value and network effect. So is the market,big money and institutional investor almost rushed into bitcoin.
stage three: Ethereum born with fully new technical extension of bitcoin.
stage four: as you seen,many forked platforms emerged with so called smartcontract to replace or surpass ETH. But now,not individual,rather than many famous VC have created forks of ETH smartcontract,they are just scammers.
stage five: You have guessed,all these forks will disappear gradually or become scam projects. Ethereum is becoming the only one reliable decentralized global computer and smartcontract platform.
stage 6: Assumption that new project born with fully new technical extension of Ethereum...
stage 7: Rebuilt Ethereum ecosystem because the current one is unable to scale:
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