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June 18, 2015, 11:06:24 AM |
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Impressive growth to BitFury pool in the last week
In a graph-y graph - click for large, but basically the crimson river going up up up is them:
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June 18, 2015, 11:11:18 AM |
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Impressive growth to BitFury pool in the last week
In a graph-y graph - click for large, but basically the crimson river going up up up is them: Good visualization.
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June 18, 2015, 01:45:39 PM |
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Impressive growth to BitFury pool in the last week
In a graph-y graph - click for large, but basically the crimson river going up up up is them: I believe Bitfury won't be dumping their mined btc as it has been done as of late by other large mining operations. This should increase btc price steadily (less sell supply).
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June 18, 2015, 03:09:53 PM |
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Impressive growth to BitFury pool in the last week
In a graph-y graph - click for large, but basically the crimson river going up up up is them: I believe Bitfury won't be dumping their mined btc as it has been done as of late by other large mining operations. This should increase btc price steadily (less sell supply). Why? There were repeating rumors from multiple sources regarding massive liquidation by BitFury 8 months ago on the exchanges. I know from first hand, not rumors, that they're selling a lot OTC.
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June 18, 2015, 06:40:20 PM |
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Impressive growth to BitFury pool in the last week
In a graph-y graph - click for large, but basically the crimson river going up up up is them: Where are you pulling the data for that from?
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TheRealSteve
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June 18, 2015, 06:55:10 PM |
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Where are you pulling the data for that from? Combination of Blocktrail.com and my own parser (second opinion / catching any strays, recording some additional info - e.g. the block size vote indicators as of late)
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June 18, 2015, 07:43:57 PM |
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Where are you pulling the data for that from? Combination of Blocktrail.com and my own parser (second opinion / catching any strays, recording some additional info - e.g. the block size vote indicators as of late) Can you publish it online (Azure free tier?) and change Y axis to PH/s estimation ?
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June 18, 2015, 09:43:56 PM |
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Where are you pulling the data for that from? Combination of Blocktrail.com and my own parser (second opinion / catching any strays, recording some additional info - e.g. the block size vote indicators as of late) Can you publish it online (Azure free tier?) and change Y axis to PH/s estimation ? If I get the data I'll see if there is a way to represent it even better, I feel like a data day.
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TheRealSteve
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June 18, 2015, 11:42:33 PM |
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Can you publish it online (Azure free tier?) and change Y axis to PH/s estimation ?
Nah, it's really not in any web-friendly sort of language, with charting done manually in either LibreOffice or OpenOffice, depending on which one vexes me least after respective updates This sort of thing is best left to either organofcorti (though I guess he's sticking to weekly statistics for a reason), or any of the existing live services (who choose pie charts for a reason, presumably). As for Ph/s estimation.. I could, but I'm not a fan of it. While it's interesting to see some big numbers, in terms of pools' relative statistics, absolute Ph/s is somewhat moot every difficulty adjustment. Number of blocks solved / %, to me, made more sense. If I get the data I'll see if there is a way to represent it even better, I feel like a data day.
Have at it - though I can't give you the data as per Blocktrail's terms, their API is extremely easy to use - there's plenty of others. The pool discrimination factors are something else - see organofcorti's blog, latest block count, comments section for some pointers. Anyway, we're hijacking Bitfury's thread - back to their pool performance (Iceland - 2:1 - Georgia), Tbilisi relief, and/or lightbulbs?
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June 24, 2015, 01:40:16 PM |
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June 24, 2015, 02:06:12 PM |
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Given that HS logo was around back in 2012 2011 even and BitFury's slightly more humble beginnings, I wouldn't be surprised if it were a template or nabbed. If it turns out it was nabbed, maybe they can sponsor the team Well, they did cancel Top Gear, after all Meanwhile: organofcorti's block maker stats page isn't up yet, and I haven't adjusted mine to account for some minor findings
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June 24, 2015, 02:10:22 PM |
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... Well, they did cancel Top Gear, after all Meanwhile: organofcorti's block maker stats page isn't up yet, and I haven't adjusted mine to account for some minor findingsThanks for the updated graph. You really need to automate it ...
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June 24, 2015, 02:42:38 PM |
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Good find! Self-taught chip designer, not a self-taught logo designer
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July 02, 2015, 04:19:59 PM |
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Short summary of the above: Configured via a Web interface in terms of pool, as well as the light bulb parameters (e.g. color, brightness, etc). Looks kinda like a "Party Bulb" with multiple colors and such. The example showed 2.6 GH/s. No mention of power consumption. Supposedly available at the retail level late in 2015. No mention of price or geography for retail sales.
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July 02, 2015, 05:16:19 PM |
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seems pretty interesting, convert houses to these, switch your office out, etc.. low hash rate but it adds up and for a lightbulb you cant expect much
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July 02, 2015, 05:57:41 PM |
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2.6GH - is that one of their old chips?
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July 02, 2015, 05:59:05 PM |
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So the bulb, the PCB, chip and heatsink, controller board, wifi dongle, all for 2.6GH/s. Brilliant.
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TheRealSteve
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July 02, 2015, 08:36:50 PM |
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2.6GH - is that one of their old chips?
Might as well be.. who would notice, really? I suppose they can't really do much with the demonstration pieces at these events, otherwise I'm surprised that nobody plopped the dome off to take a peek underneath. So the bulb, the PCB, chip and heatsink, controller board, wifi dongle, all for 2.6GH/s. Brilliant.
Half of these things are already in smart LED bulbs available for cheap anyway. Find one that has the bare minimum required to tell the chip what to hash and can get result data back from it, and all you have to add is the ASIC.
'guess it's been another week-ish, so: BitFury still on the rise.
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