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February 07, 2016, 09:01:26 PM |
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seems like the only miners you can run at home are more of a toy then something you can make any real money with
The Sidehack USB sticks are a nice choice or possibly an old S3 those weren't to noisy. Everything from bitmain after that was way to noisy and draws to much to run on any normal home 110V electrical outlets
Problem is, for most, electricity costs make mining at home not worth it. The only remaining reasons to mine at home would be to get bitcoins (at higher cost than from an exchange), or for the sake of mining, like a hobby for which you don't mind spending money without financial return.
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Mining for fun.
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February 08, 2016, 10:37:13 AM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone
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"If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day long, you are the asshole." -Raylan Givens Got GOXXED ?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KiqRpPiJAU&feature=youtu.be"An ASIC being late is perfectly normal, predictable, and legal..."Hashfast & BFL slogan
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punin
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February 08, 2016, 08:03:52 PM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone Maybe you meant MegaBigPower? That's not us. BitFury's datacenters are located in Republic of Georgia and Iceland. We are already selling chips to integrators whose interest is to produce mining equipment and take it to market as fast as they can. We are hopeful that the first BitFury enabled devices will hit the streets by the end of March.
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February 09, 2016, 12:40:58 AM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone Maybe you meant MegaBigPower? That's not us. BitFury's datacenters are located in Republic of Georgia and Iceland. We are already selling chips to integrators whose interest is to produce mining equipment and take it to market as fast as they can. We are hopeful that the first BitFury enabled devices will hit the streets by the end of March. Does the device will be sold in Georgia?
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valkir
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February 09, 2016, 03:09:13 AM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone Maybe you meant MegaBigPower? That's not us. BitFury's datacenters are located in Republic of Georgia and Iceland. We are already selling chips to integrators whose interest is to produce mining equipment and take it to market as fast as they can. We are hopeful that the first BitFury enabled devices will hit the streets by the end of March. You are selling them to who ?? Can we have some name to check the company. Are you whilling to sell in small batch to Sidehack ? We could get some bitfury usb stick!
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punin
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February 09, 2016, 10:26:25 PM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone Maybe you meant MegaBigPower? That's not us. BitFury's datacenters are located in Republic of Georgia and Iceland. We are already selling chips to integrators whose interest is to produce mining equipment and take it to market as fast as they can. We are hopeful that the first BitFury enabled devices will hit the streets by the end of March. You are selling them to who ?? Can we have some name to check the company. Are you whilling to sell in small batch to Sidehack ? We could get some bitfury usb stick! I'm sure Sidehack will be among the first ones to receive our chips.
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February 10, 2016, 02:59:03 AM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone Maybe you meant MegaBigPower? That's not us. BitFury's datacenters are located in Republic of Georgia and Iceland. We are already selling chips to integrators whose interest is to produce mining equipment and take it to market as fast as they can. We are hopeful that the first BitFury enabled devices will hit the streets by the end of March. You are selling them to who ?? Can we have some name to check the company. Are you whilling to sell in small batch to Sidehack ? We could get some bitfury usb stick! I'm sure Sidehack will be among the first ones to receive our chips. Punin thank you for the update we are all excited to hear the news of your progress, and I know I look forward to seeing some final packaged miners and would love to see a bitfury sidhack USB miner in the near future.
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Batmain
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February 10, 2016, 01:24:49 PM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone Maybe you meant MegaBigPower? That's not us. BitFury's datacenters are located in Republic of Georgia and Iceland. We are already selling chips to integrators whose interest is to produce mining equipment and take it to market as fast as they can. We are hopeful that the first BitFury enabled devices will hit the streets by the end of March. Does it mean the S7 will be unprofitable from end of May? It is much earlier than I expected. The difficulty will rise fast.
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February 11, 2016, 07:10:42 AM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone Maybe you meant MegaBigPower? That's not us. BitFury's datacenters are located in Republic of Georgia and Iceland. We are already selling chips to integrators whose interest is to produce mining equipment and take it to market as fast as they can. We are hopeful that the first BitFury enabled devices will hit the streets by the end of March. Does it mean the S7 will be unprofitable from end of May? It is much earlier than I expected. The difficulty will rise fast. by the current trend of the diff, it will earn around 0.01, which is very bad if you think that at the beginning it was 0.04 so maybe still profitable if you have the right electricity and you have your roi, but i wuld not buy any s7 anymore
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February 11, 2016, 09:01:52 AM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone Maybe you meant MegaBigPower? That's not us. BitFury's datacenters are located in Republic of Georgia and Iceland. We are already selling chips to integrators whose interest is to produce mining equipment and take it to market as fast as they can. We are hopeful that the first BitFury enabled devices will hit the streets by the end of March. Does it mean the S7 will be unprofitable from end of May? It is much earlier than I expected. The difficulty will rise fast. by the current trend of the diff, it will earn around 0.01, which is very bad if you think that at the beginning it was 0.04 so maybe still profitable if you have the right electricity and you have your roi, but i wuld not buy any s7 anymore Shall we wait for the new 16 nm miners now? I heard it will come out in April. But the difficulty rises so fast, maybe the manufacturers are already mining with it.
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February 11, 2016, 12:14:27 PM |
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... BitFury, which has been (mostly) number two in blocks won recently has just moved into first place: https://blockchain.info/poolsBitFury: 103 AntPool: 102 F2Pool: 99 congrats bitfury for this success. I have not try gaming sites personally. but hope they have some amazing feature. that's why the became so popular.
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February 11, 2016, 03:10:16 PM |
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Dear @punin, I ask you again, does the device will be sold in Georgia? I checked your post and i want to purchase device. As i see you have sales on internet but i will be in Georgia and i want to buy directly so could you please kindly inform me do you have any sales office, or sales shop this country. Add to that, will be the price same as on your web site on your sales shop? Also will be there any extra taxes? I will bring them to Turkey when i turn back Turkey. Please inform me address where i can purchase them? I'm waiting your reply ASAP. Best Regards.
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punin
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February 11, 2016, 05:04:30 PM |
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Dear @punin, I ask you again, does the device will be sold in Georgia? I checked your post and i want to purchase device. As i see you have sales on internet but i will be in Georgia and i want to buy directly so could you please kindly inform me do you have any sales office, or sales shop this country. Add to that, will be the price same as on your web site on your sales shop? Also will be there any extra taxes? I will bring them to Turkey when i turn back Turkey. Please inform me address where i can purchase them? I'm waiting your reply ASAP. Best Regards.
What device? Currently we have no sales representative in the Republic of Georgia. You should keep monitoring the bitfury.com website where official resellers and integrators will be listed.
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February 11, 2016, 09:52:17 PM |
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Looks like we will all be waiting until the end of March to add more hashpower.
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February 11, 2016, 10:35:23 PM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone Maybe you meant MegaBigPower? That's not us. BitFury's datacenters are located in Republic of Georgia and Iceland. We are already selling chips to integrators whose interest is to produce mining equipment and take it to market as fast as they can. We are hopeful that the first BitFury enabled devices will hit the streets by the end of March. You are selling them to who ?? Can we have some name to check the company. Are you whilling to sell in small batch to Sidehack ? We could get some bitfury usb stick! I'm sure Sidehack will be among the first ones to receive our chips. It would be great if sidehack could make a usb miner with your chips when you supply to him . It would certainly make home hobby miners like me and many others very happy .
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Amph
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February 12, 2016, 07:29:56 AM |
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Bitfury has a massive mining farm (or two or three) in Washington state where power is $.02 per kwh,maybe even less...& some more farms in Romania & Russia I believe. Doubt we'll see any mining chips or miners from them for sale to us home miners before the halving Gotta move to another coin,BTC is corporate & has been for awhile,I am...........the love is gone Maybe you meant MegaBigPower? That's not us. BitFury's datacenters are located in Republic of Georgia and Iceland. We are already selling chips to integrators whose interest is to produce mining equipment and take it to market as fast as they can. We are hopeful that the first BitFury enabled devices will hit the streets by the end of March. Does it mean the S7 will be unprofitable from end of May? It is much earlier than I expected. The difficulty will rise fast. by the current trend of the diff, it will earn around 0.01, which is very bad if you think that at the beginning it was 0.04 so maybe still profitable if you have the right electricity and you have your roi, but i wuld not buy any s7 anymore Shall we wait for the new 16 nm miners now? I heard it will come out in April. But the difficulty rises so fast, maybe the manufacturers are already mining with it. yeah i believe that they are already testing the new asic, some months wil pass before announcing it to the public and then starting to sell when the diff is already at the point where they are not delivering their initial 100% profit, as usual but it may be worth purchasing for 1 month or two, liek it was at the beginnign for the s7
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February 12, 2016, 08:45:04 AM |
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Any new S7 batches comming out at this time look like they will have n uphill fight chasing ROI.
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February 12, 2016, 08:50:59 AM |
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Maybe. They have 6 months to make some money off of it before the halving. Halving is coming. The usable life of a miner is just 6 months. If you cannot ROI within 6 months, you will never. So They should have planned for that. What you talkin' about Willis? I got S3s that have been going nonstop for over 16 months and will continue well past the halving. And I'm sure lots of college kiddos "leeching" free power for 4 years at a time. For me mining ROI is a secondary consideration - my main concern is keeping the network distributed. If your electricity price is over $0.25/kWh, You will not mine profitably after the halving. The only motivation to mine to keep the network distributed. I don't think anybody can mine profitably at present with $0.25/kwh . I am paying $4k/month to lease an office that I use less than 50% of the business days, just trying to recoup a little bit of the rent with the "free" electricity while supporting the network. You need quite a few S7 to consume the $4k/month electricity cost. Will the landlord know the difference to the power bill? I said recoup a little bit - not the whole thing I think I may have been partially responsible for one of the older transformers blowing out coming from the main trunk - happened about 3 years ago when I was all card mining. It was so eerily quiet
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Block halving is coming.
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February 13, 2016, 01:37:50 AM |
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I think bitcoin fury now is in 3rd place. Any way i just want to ask about the difference of every mining pool. why some of them are low count? I thought that they giving a good hash or rewards in f2pool than the others. am i right?
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Meech
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February 13, 2016, 02:04:06 PM |
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Why has Bitfury been behind closed doors for so long? Is it because it was profitable to self mine and support product to other data centers. The halving and difficulty must play a part in this, oh and can't forget the cost of the new chip development. I'm not a basher, I am extremely excited to have this come to market. I just hate the fact they left the home miner without any options to buy their product until now.
Will be waiting to see if they will indeed sell chips to Sidehack. That's the game changer.
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