Xeon Phi. Hands down no contest. The 7210 gets 2800 H/s CryptoNight at around 250W at the wall. I am planning on leading a group buy in the near future for about $1250 per, with these particulars:
- You own the CPU and the board, and I am legally bound to ship on demand. You will be issued an ETH20 token as proof of ownership, so ownership may be easily transferred.
- I will provide internet, power, cooling, electricity, and administration for the first 12 months for free. You just give me an address.
- After 12 months there will be a service fee, but a smart contract will limit my profit.
I'm pretty damn sure you won't find a better CPU, or a better deal, for that matter, unless you make your own GPU farm.
Sorry for the digression, but it seemed relevant.
a single processor gets 2800 mhs? are those the intel cards you can plug in via pci? no, it's the bootable version of those cards, host processor
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Xeon Phi. Hands down no contest. The 7210 gets 2800 H/s CryptoNight at around 250W at the wall. I am planning on leading a group buy in the near future for about $1250 per, with these particulars:
- You own the CPU and the board, and I am legally bound to ship on demand. You will be issued an ETH20 token as proof of ownership, so ownership may be easily transferred.
- I will provide internet, power, cooling, electricity, and administration for the first 12 months for free. You just give me an address.
- After 12 months there will be a service fee, but a smart contract will limit my profit.
I'm pretty damn sure you won't find a better CPU, or a better deal, for that matter, unless you make your own GPU farm.
Sorry for the digression, but it seemed relevant.
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I am looking for a reputable firm to act as a buying agent for my company. The idea is that you will invoice my company for a purchase of Bitcoin. The motivation is so that I can use www.plastiq.com to pay your firm (via domestic wire) for services and goods rendered. Ballpark $100k. I will accept currency fluctuation risk with proof of your purchase at a pre-arranged time. Willing to pay a small consideration, give me your offer and situation. Helps a lot if I know you or you have standing on the forum. Also appreciate any info about who would be interested. Cheers.
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I would like to sell large quantities for Korean Won, in cash. What would your rate be? PM me.
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How much money are we talking?
I am interested in doing this properly, including hopping on a plane, starting companies, etc. if necessary. I need a partner on the ground in Korea but I can't guarantee you a 50% of the profit unless you are bringing much more to the table than some guy off the street.
Hit me with a PM.
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EthereumVision, we might be able to deal. What's your maximum trade? What discount do you want to Korean exchanges? Can you really come up with 10 BTC worth of USD?
Hit me with a PM.
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People should announce before they move the market more than 50% Gox isn't a market, its a joke. Why do you even care what is happening at the exchange that couldn't? I have BTC there. To fail at taking advantage of the volatility Really, more than 200% instant profits I can take. Well I hope for your sake that you are someday able to claim any profits you've earned at Gox. He's always got an out via BitcoinBuilder.
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Is anyone else struck by the irony that the community has been demanding Mark's resignation for weeks now, but when he actually resigns the market responds with a 50% drop?
Is that accurate, or is there some part I'm missing here?
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GOX: FIX UR LAG ALREADY I'm losing because I don't know where the market is now 230 and I didn't know lol gox fix something good one
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Sure... but it seems to me that the dubstep commercial had a much higher production value, so they've got their priorities all mixed up. ALSO they are teasers? so not finished and edited products yet?
Maybe, but a guy shrugging with a spool of rope doesn't strike me as a great teaser concept. I think it's important to remember that there are a lot of people on these forums invested in NeoBee stock, so it's to their benefit to talk up how great the advertising campaign is.I posted a link to 7 teasers I am assuming they are going to build a narative around them and edit them into a finished product? Edit - I am not invested in Neo Bee- but I really wish I was, and I may still do so, will see what happens next.... I defo would like to give one of those Neo cards a go though !! Did you watch the other 6 teasers? #2 ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6TIFY-lNTk) reminded me of a Scientology ad. The general message makes me think the Neo CEO has a serious Jesus complex. I mean, what they're supposedly advertising here is a bank that works, but instead they've got a bunch of 'testimonials' that make it sound like they've found eternal salvation. I wish the project all the best. But I worry there's going to be a HUGE amount of blowback for the BTC ecosystem if Neo defaults and takes the life savings of a bunch of unsuspecting Cypriots with it.
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That's a terrible commercial. All commercials are terrible my point was a Cypriot granny , would prefer that , than te one with the dubstep , but they have both been made.. Sure... but it seems to me that the dubstep commercial had a much higher production value, so they've got their priorities all mixed up. ALSO they are teasers? so not finished and edited products yet?
Maybe, but a guy shrugging with a spool of rope doesn't strike me as a great teaser concept. I think it's important to remember that there are a lot of people on these forums invested in NeoBee stock, so it's to their benefit to talk up how great the advertising campaign is.
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I won't comment on the selling of Bitcoin as a way to "escape volatility" of the Euro. You already know my opinion on that, I will just note that the video seems to have been produced for the already converted. It uses the bitcoiner slang "fiat" to refer to ordinary money, for example; that will send frissons down the spine of the faithful, but should be lost on the common folk that the bank aims to (aehm) attract, no? I was almost expecting it to end with "CCMF!" I actually agree with you. I was imagining some Cypriot granny watching this ad on her TV with a disinterested glazed-over expression. It's slick, but the important thing Neo needs to develop is customer trust, because they want deposits. This seems too slick to inspire confidence - banks are supposed to be boring. Also: any existing Bitcoin users will see no benefit from using Neo, as far as I can tell, so they NEED to be converting those grannies. Then again, I don't know the public attitude in Cyprus. Maybe people are fed up enough with the banks to deposit at an uninsured and unproven place like this. Do you think the cypriot granny would like this better ? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kH2kihfdfk That's a terrible commercial. If I didn't know what Neo was, I'd assume they made rope shears or something.
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I won't comment on the selling of Bitcoin as a way to "escape volatility" of the Euro. You already know my opinion on that, I will just note that the video seems to have been produced for the already converted. It uses the bitcoiner slang "fiat" to refer to ordinary money, for example; that will send frissons down the spine of the faithful, but should be lost on the common folk that the bank aims to (aehm) attract, no? I was almost expecting it to end with "CCMF!" I actually agree with you. I was imagining some Cypriot granny watching this ad on her TV with a disinterested glazed-over expression. It's slick, but the important thing Neo needs to develop is customer trust, because they want deposits. This seems too slick to inspire confidence - banks are supposed to be boring. Also: any existing Bitcoin users will see no benefit from using Neo, as far as I can tell, so they NEED to be converting those grannies. Then again, I don't know the public attitude in Cyprus. Maybe people are fed up enough with the banks to deposit at an uninsured and unproven place like this.
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Many on this thread and a couple of other forum threads have accurately called/predicted this price pull/back. How do they do it? Are they basing their forcasts on past performance of Bitcoin and charts?
Large sample size + confirmation bias There are just as many bad calls around here as good ones, as would be expected.
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2012-08-16 Peak at 16.41 2012-10-26 Low before next runup at 9.50
71 Day Difference, 42% drop
2013-04-09 Peak at 259.34 2013-07-05 Low before next runup at 63.08
87 Days 75% Drop
2013-11-29 Peak at 1163 2013-02-20 Low before next runup at 530?
83 Days 54% drop?
I'd say that considering 530 the bottom before the next runup is well within reason... and if it isn't, its pretty darn close to the end of the bear market. These numbers pulled using bitcoinwisdom, bitstamp Prices.
This ignores the 2011 bubble ratio (~1:16), which would have us back down to low double digits. I don't think the "bubble projection method" is necessarily informative anyway.
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5000 pages... has ANYONE read the whole thing from page 1?
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I like that your activity is 420, and that your avatar is someone breathing out smoke. Also....about to break through an important psychological barrier....5000! (pages on this thread.) Choo choo motherforum. There should be a party when the BTC price is equal to the number of pages in this thread.
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Smells a little like a reversal. 750 BTC back to $305.
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