sagarus (OP)
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April 05, 2015, 11:34:21 AM |
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Hello, recenty i got 64gb dedicated server i want to run mining on that . is it possible ??
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April 05, 2015, 02:14:06 PM |
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you don't need a powerful computer, but a powerful miner, mining with cpu is useless
but in the end casual mining it's not recommended, and if you really want to make profit you need to invest many money in a big farm
that server could be good for establishing a pool though
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April 05, 2015, 05:28:22 PM |
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Hello, recenty i got 64gb dedicated server i want to run mining on that . is it possible ??
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easy mining time is over... cloud mining is over... just buy BTC directly if you trunst in this project.. and hope theyr value will raise...
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GreydonIselmoe
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April 08, 2015, 04:44:08 PM |
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Hello, recenty i got 64gb dedicated server i want to run mining on that . is it possible ??
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You could always open a mining POOL on that server, might be the only profitable thing you can do with that :/ Or a bunch of faucets aha
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muhrohmat
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April 11, 2015, 05:55:04 AM |
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well i dont have much to add yes you need to mine its not the cpu or gpu but a miner asic for instances and that need to be good eficient and economic but as this guys in bussiness to the speed of good thoughts told you could try open a pool or some faucets (no much add there) in the case of could mining well its not over but its too much contained to be used by low honest companies some does a ponzi of it and run after 6 months of promissing big porfits you need a estable good roi and reliable sites for colud mining i do sugget thought the btc cloud mining for that but its just me.
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ashour
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April 11, 2015, 06:57:40 AM |
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It would be pointless with a 64gb server. Maybe buy an antminer try your luck with it. Eve huge mining operations are taking losses right now with the current price of bitcoin. Good luck
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GreydonIselmoe
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April 11, 2015, 07:17:36 AM |
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It would be pointless with a 64gb server. Maybe buy an antminer try your luck with it. Eve huge mining operations are taking losses right now with the current price of bit[Suspicious link removed]d luck Fuck mining, BTC at 230$USD... I'm gonna go ahead and pick me up some hefty cheap coin.
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April 11, 2015, 01:31:57 PM |
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Mining those days not really recommanded , the price going down , electricity so expensive . otherwise You will have to buy hardwares ( don't think ever using cloud mining) , will have to maintain those hardwares , will have to look at a good pool and you should be a have patience Have those requirement and you're a miner !
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Bananana
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April 12, 2015, 08:02:51 AM |
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Hello, recenty i got 64gb dedicated server i want to run mining on that . is it possible ??
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The requirement to mining is ASIC, search for S5 Antminer to get more details about real mining gear.
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alh
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April 12, 2015, 09:39:13 PM |
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Actual CPU requirements are actually quite minimal. For $100 you buy a Raspberry Pi, a powered Hub, and a couple of Antminer U1's. The Raspberry Pi is nothing compared to your 64GB dedicated server in terms of CPU power, but paired with the ASIC's it will run rigs around the server in terms of Bitcoin mining, and do it for a fraction of the electricity required.
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jonnybravo0311
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April 13, 2015, 05:08:51 PM |
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Hello, recenty i got 64gb dedicated server i want to run mining on that . is it possible ??
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Um... 64gb of what? I've got to assume you mean RAM... what about CPUs, disk, network? As has been mentioned if you intend for this machine to mine... you're 3 years late. If you intend to host a pool, it'll work.
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BitDJANT78
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April 13, 2015, 06:42:15 PM |
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I've been working with Bitcoin for a few months now and have yet to mine anything. I'm working on this for a client he had the system set up 2 antminers I think one is malfunctioning, and I told him he has to hit a certain number to see some results as we have done everything from resets, to unplugging and re-inserting to re-starting. We still haven't seen anything even when I saw that the antminer hit the number to receive a profit. It's hooked up to a Mac System and he is pool mining. any help would be appreciated.
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alh
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April 13, 2015, 10:32:29 PM |
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I've been working with Bitcoin for a few months now and have yet to mine anything. I'm working on this for a client he had the system set up 2 antminers I think one is malfunctioning, and I told him he has to hit a certain number to see some results as we have done everything from resets, to unplugging and re-inserting to re-starting. We still haven't seen anything even when I saw that the antminer hit the number to receive a profit. It's hooked up to a Mac System and he is pool mining. any help would be appreciated. The obvious question is are you using a pool, or trying to mine Solo? You need to make sure you've got everything working with a pool, and then try solo. Even then you might want to use CK's solo pool. What kind of Antminer are you using? A U1? A U2? A U3? Virtually all of these USB attached miner will only mine a tiny fraction (e.g. 1/1000 or less) of a Bitcoin in a day using a pool. Solo mining, you may never mine anything. Without a better description of your hardware, it's going to difficult/impossible to help you. Once you have figured out what you have, you might want to consider finding an appropriate thread under tha "Hardware" sub-forum. In short if you were expecting "get rich" by mining, prepare to be sorely disappointed.
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rikfredsy
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April 14, 2015, 03:42:43 PM |
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what , you through a dedicated server is needed to mine bitcoin , nah , you just need a powerful Gpu , or Asic hardware that will be more powerful mining bitcoin and also more cheap .
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BitDJANT78
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April 14, 2015, 05:37:04 PM |
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Yeah it's in a pool, I know it's difficult to get rich off of this. It's an Antminer S3 does my client have to hit a certain block or does it even matter? what , you through a dedicated server is needed to mine bitcoin , nah , you just need a powerful Gpu , or Asic hardware that will be more powerful mining bitcoin and also more cheap .
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April 14, 2015, 09:30:22 PM |
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what , you through a dedicated server is needed to mine bitcoin , nah , you just need a powerful Gpu , or Asic hardware that will be more powerful mining bitcoin and also more cheap .
GPU day's are really over for most. Even with cheap electricity you need an asic not a GPU rig. Even if you run at a profit I don't see any way to ROI on a GPU rig anymore.
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ChuckBuck
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April 14, 2015, 09:58:49 PM |
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Hello, recenty i got 64gb dedicated server i want to run mining on that . is it possible ??
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Yes, find out the value of the 64gb dedicated server and sell it to the highest bidder! You can't mine shit on server, unfortunately. It's all about ASICs right now. Sell that server, and buy BTC with the money you got from the sale.
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Amph
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April 15, 2015, 06:05:04 AM |
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what , you through a dedicated server is needed to mine bitcoin , nah , you just need a powerful Gpu , or Asic hardware that will be more powerful mining bitcoin and also more cheap .
GPU day's are really over for most. Even with cheap electricity you need an asic not a GPU rig. Even if you run at a profit I don't see any way to ROI on a GPU rig anymore. this is true only if he intend to mine bitcoin, otherwise gpu are still good for other coins, you can roi much faster there
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hugs1BTC
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April 16, 2015, 02:44:38 PM |
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what , you through a dedicated server is needed to mine bitcoin , nah , you just need a powerful Gpu , or Asic hardware that will be more powerful mining bitcoin and also more cheap .
GPU day's are really over for most. Even with cheap electricity you need an asic not a GPU rig. Even if you run at a profit I don't see any way to ROI on a GPU rig anymore. Try Qubit mining like me, you can still make good ROI
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cozk
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April 16, 2015, 04:38:55 PM |
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Hello, recenty i got 64gb dedicated server i want to run mining on that . is it possible ??
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Useless. Run a full node maybe. Google it.
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