No tengo intención de dedicarme al minado de altcoins, entre otras cosas porque nunca he entendido la razón comercial para vender equipos de minado a través de las "preorders".
¿Porqué hay que esperar varios meses desde que compras un equipo hasta que te lo entregan? ¿Porqué no hay comercios que los vendan en la calle donde puedas comprarlos y llevártelos en el mismo momento? ¿Existen otros productos no relacionados con altcoins que utilicen este sistema comercial de preorders?
Saludos.
La razón principal es porque ya han diseñado los chips, pero no tienen dinero para mandar a fabricarlos, asi que usan el dinero que pagas para los preorders para fabricarlos. Tienen que fabricar los chips, la carcasa, los cables, todo eso y montarlo junto, asi que tarda bastamte. Casi todos los ASIC son preorders, excepto los de BitMain, CoinTerra y Gridseed. Tienen los productos y te lo pueden enviar, o a traves de resellers.
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Hola. En este momento 48,1 Phash y subiendo. La razón es clara, los fabricantes haciendo prueba, luego baja un poco por que empaquetan y envían y vuelta a empezar. Se mueve muchísimo dinero en esto.
Y te preguntarás, ¿que fabricantes existen?.
Chip Bitfury v.2 ensamblandose por los desarrolladores. Chip A1 coincraft. Ídem a lo anterior más ellos mismos. Chip Avalon 3. Ídem a lo anterior para equipos de 1Th. Bitmaintech. Montando sus nuevos Chips para sus Antminer S2 de 1Th. Chip Gridseed GC3355. Aunque den poca potencia, el mero hecho de minar a la vez SHA-256 + Scrypt hace también daño a ambas redes con poco consumo. BFL. Ni idea si tienen o no los chips para los MONARCH, pero si los tienen, seguro que minan con ellos. KNC. A punto de tener sus ASIC para los Neptuno, han decidido dar las migajas de los ASIC de los Júpiter que consumen y ocupan un montón para dejar hueco a los que tendrán en breve. Blackarow software. A punto de tener sus chips MINEON de 100Gh. Se supone que envían a partir del 1 de Mayo y no en marzo como anunciaron.
Posiblemente existirán más chips, desarrolladores, y un montón de ensambladores, sin olvidar los SCAM que existen un montón, tratando de engañar vendiendo hardware que en realidad es humo.
No olvidemos que el tapeout de los chips de Blackarrowsoftware lo hace Globalfoundation (a 28nm) y los de KNC Lo hace TSMC (a 20 nm) y empezaron a la vez, y es aprox. 1 mes lo que se tarda en poder empezar hacer los wafers para test y luego una semana en ponerse a fabricar, y ese tiempo ha llegado a su fin después de Semana Santa.
En definitiva, minar en casa BTC se termina en julio/agosto, a no ser que tengas luz "barata", y sobretodo hueco para almacenar los aparatos y no te importe el calor y el ruido.
Yo por el momento, seguiré con mis pobres USB de Bitfury que no me dan casi nada pero granito a granito se llena un saco de arena.
A cuidarse. Antuam.
No te olvides de los chips GoldStrike I de CoinTerra, que es un gran competitor. También está una compañia nueva pero parece verdadera, que tiene los chips 192 Spondoolies-Tech Hammer ASIC.
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Por cierto creo que tengo la solucion. Consistiria en comprar a traves de ebay un voucher de cex.io. Pago con paypal y vendo los GHs. No se si os parecera factible. He comprobado que en ebay se venden.
Eso es un rollo, y en ebay te pueden timar. Hola, buenos días. Digamos que tengo algo de dinero en una web que solo me deja cobrarlo a través de paypal (no tengo cuenta ni estoy muy seguro de como funciona). En principio para cobrarlo solo me pide una dirección de correo (la que tenga asignada a paypal), por tanto entiendo que ese dinero se puede enviar a cualquiera que tenga una cuenta de paypal. La idea sería enviar el dinero a un exchange y cambiarlo a bitcoins. Pero al intentarlo (con Virwox) me pedía tener una cuenta de paypal para enviar el dinero. Alguien sabe si se puede hacer lo que estoy intentando. ¿En caso negativo tengo alguna opción similar sin tener que hacer una cuenta de paypal? Gracias.
Te recomiendo que vayes a la sección de "Currency Exchange". Algunas personas aceptan paypal a bitcoin, pero no muchas, ya que es muy facil cancelar transaciones en PayPal. Ya que eres un miembro nuevo sin reputación, te pedirán que envies el dinero primero, o que uses algo llamado "escrow". (Tu envias el paypal a una persona reputable de este foro, el le envia los bitcoins, y cuando esa persona ha recibido los dos, los envia vice-versa). Si necesitas ayuda, te puedo ayudar.
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Most people get paid a small amount for every constructive post they make. For me I make .0005 for every constructive post . With ritzgrand casino witch I recommend
And what determines whether a post is constructive or not? Like is this post you have made going to earn you 0.0005BTC. Just curious Constructive = Not spam Spam posts are considered spam if they are just "+1", "I agree", "I like it", and things of that sort. That includes applying for giveaways. All other posts, such as this one, is not spam. So they are constructive.
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Are your settings formatted the way they are shown in your post? Have you tried indenting the lines starting with "failover-only" so that they are in line with the { and } of the pool settings?
The problem is not the pool selection method, it is the connection. And of course his settings are that way, otherwise why would he post them?
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People keep spreading FUD, if they were real, bitcoin got banned like 35206225690810847308 times already.
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Ritz has a horrible reputation.
I didn't follow the story closely. What happened? I can only see he gets a negative trust for "paying people for spam and deleting negative posts" though. They delete complaints from people that didn't get paid, they don't pay people because of "spam" (Which is usually when someone makes a lot of posts), their casino is not provably fair even though they say it is. I have personally inspected some of the people that didn't get paid, and the unconstructive posts they made were minimal, like 1 every 100, but they still didn't get paid.
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yeah is like 10 cents per post, some companies
some is much more than that but for higher memebers. Exactly. Take PrimeDice as an example. A member can get 0.0002 btc per constructive post while an hero member can get 0.0009. Ritzgrandcasino is even more. Ritz has a horrible reputation.
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Future will tell. Anyway consider me in... We need to make a ToLMRO. Treaty of Leasing Mining Rigs Online.
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I suggest all of us providers to keep our prices above 0.008BTC/MHs/Day, it's good for all of us.
http://www.clevermining.com/profits/24-hoursIf I can rent for 0.08 I would at the moment... Clevermining is giving over 0.08 and that is a major pool. There are enough coins that are even more profitable then clevermining is mining if you look for them. Prices are high at the moment, cause the revenues are high at the moment. Yeah, I know, but the price on leaserig should always be above the multipool ones. And if we all keep our prices up, the customers still have to rent rigs, so we still earn. Won't work though. As good as it sounds there are more webistes which offer rigs for lease/rent. Leaserig is not the only one in a very competitive market. If Leaserig is too expensive, customers go, look and find rigs somewhere else. PLUS: everyone, and I do mean everyone including myself, wants to make maximum profit and wants to make it as quick as possible. So - in the end - it is a nice goal but it won't work... It will work. The only other competitor is BetaRigs, whose layout and system is complete crap, and does not offer as many features as leaserig.
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It is just as the message says: the connection is being interrupted. Usually it's a pool issue where they're dropping connections though it could be a routing problem or just an operating system flakiness. Trying a different pool, checking your routers upstream aren't overloaded for some other reason (because mining takes very little bandwidth), and using an operating system with a reliable network stack (like linux) are about all you can do. The message itself is actually relatively harmless since cgminer will just reconnect immediately if it can, the only issue is any shares you may be losing when it happens. As always, also make sure you are using the latest cgminer.
Would there be any way to make Cgminer keep scanning for the pool or some what for that if the connection is lost, I don't have to remote in just to start it back up again? Thanks! It should attempt to reconnect itself. I suggest you add a backup pool, so when ghash goes down you continue mining. By the way, you have the wrong port on pool 2. Its port 3333, not port 333.
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Don't be nervous guys. He will pay but his priorities maybe different right now. He runs a big business and has lots of issues to deal with. We get 15c-45c per post for posting on a forum we would have done anyway. So chill Hey, hey, you're a Senior Member, You get double what we get.... I wish those activity points go up more quickly....
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I suggest all of us providers to keep our prices above 0.008BTC/MHs/Day, it's good for all of us.
http://www.clevermining.com/profits/24-hoursIf I can rent for 0.08 I would at the moment... Clevermining is giving over 0.08 and that is a major pool. There are enough coins that are even more profitable then clevermining is mining if you look for them. Prices are high at the moment, cause the revenues are high at the moment. Yeah, I know, but the price on leaserig should always be above the multipool ones. And if we all keep our prices up, the customers still have to rent rigs, so we still earn.
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Glad to see the profits coming back up :3 Almost 200% LTC right now.
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Any news for the payment ?
I didn't receive mine but I am not worried, there are tens of members to verify and pay so I wouldn't be surprised if it takes up to 72h Stunna has to check and recheck everyone this time, so don't worry, they will eventually come through.
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I suggest all of us providers to keep our prices above 0.008BTC/MHs/Day, it's good for all of us.
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I encourage and implore all providers to rate their rigs at a true and accurate speed. Based on the last 24 hour performance. IE if your rig is hashing at a straight line of 2.17Mh/s you should rate it 2.15 or less. Pool Swaps will bring down the 24 Hour a bit. If your rig has downtime or hash-rate fluctuation you should account for that. The newest site build will encourage this. That's nice. Would it be possible to add a "maintenance mode" to take the rig down, but also so that the rig downtime is not counted in the rig downtime percentage?
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Look, read my post, I tried it, they were 2 very different coins.
LMFAO that is terrible. Sorry you got stuck with that... un-fucking-believable. By the way, I bought HOT with 0.001 BTC, withdraw failed, found the problem, sold the HOT and ended up with 0.0001. WTF. Shitcrapcoin.
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When you discover an arbitrage opportunity like this, it is very risky because the price can change suddenly on one exchange or the other. The second you post something like this and make it public knowledge, the opportunity basically vanishes because the more people do this, the quicker the "spread" between the two prices will shrink until this is impossible (and many of you will get stuck between step A and step B and end up holding some random shitcoin that you now can't sell for any profit.)
Look, read my post, I tried it, they were 2 very different coins. bid price on beedui 0.117 CNY which is equals to 0.00003929 BTC
don't know why people don't want to earn when they can but below 0.00002000 and sell 0.3 BTC can be turned into 1BTC in less then 10 mins
DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS RETARD.Seriously, go fuck yourself. I tried with 0.001 BTC. I couldn't withdraw. Apparently, you are a fucktard. The HTC listed on Swisscex is Hotcoin. The one listed on beedui is HuiTongCoin(汇通币). They are 2 very different things, even the Hotcoin dev said it: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=382947.msg6268969#msg6268969I have left negative trust, until you repay this amount to my BTC address in my signature.
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