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February 07, 2016, 07:54:04 PM |
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Hello EH/s! Thank you Bitfury!
Sad part is that I don't think this is even bitfury stuff. They are supposed to get delivery of their wafer orders this month. Are you 100% sure on that information? Maybe it's what the public must know. Their wafers are already hashing
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punin
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February 07, 2016, 08:37:56 PM |
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Hello EH/s! Thank you Bitfury!
Sad part is that I don't think this is even bitfury stuff. They are supposed to get delivery of their wafer orders this month. Are you 100% sure on that information? Maybe it's what the public must know. Their wafers are already hashing It's not our stuff. As jstefanop said, our wafers are still in production. You can easily see Bitfury hashrate from https://www.blocktrail.com/BTC
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ElGabo
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February 07, 2016, 09:00:50 PM |
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Hello EH/s! Thank you Bitfury!
Sad part is that I don't think this is even bitfury stuff. They are supposed to get delivery of their wafer orders this month. Are you 100% sure on that information? Maybe it's what the public must know. Their wafers are already hashing It's not our stuff. As jstefanop said, our wafers are still in production. You can easily see Bitfury hashrate from https://www.blocktrail.com/BTCAnd what will happen when you fire up yours?
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" I'm waiting for my punishment, I know it's on my way So cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up"
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February 07, 2016, 09:37:06 PM |
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Hello EH/s! Thank you Bitfury!
Sad part is that I don't think this is even bitfury stuff. They are supposed to get delivery of their wafer orders this month. Are you 100% sure on that information? Maybe it's what the public must know. Their wafers are already hashing It's not our stuff. As jstefanop said, our wafers are still in production. You can easily see Bitfury hashrate from https://www.blocktrail.com/BTCAnd what will happen when you fire up yours? game over!
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mavericklm
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February 07, 2016, 10:30:28 PM |
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C'est la vie e c'est fini! simply as that!
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February 07, 2016, 11:06:25 PM |
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Hello EH/s! Thank you Bitfury!
Sad part is that I don't think this is even bitfury stuff. They are supposed to get delivery of their wafer orders this month. Are you 100% sure on that information? Maybe it's what the public must know. Their wafers are already hashing It's not our stuff. As jstefanop said, our wafers are still in production. You can easily see Bitfury hashrate from https://www.blocktrail.com/BTCAnd what will happen when you fire up yours? Here, let me ponder on that for say 2-3 milliseconds....... I predict that difficulty will rise. My "Magic Eight Ball" refuses to give me a precise number!!!
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philipma1957
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February 07, 2016, 11:15:41 PM |
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Hello EH/s! Thank you Bitfury!
Sad part is that I don't think this is even bitfury stuff. They are supposed to get delivery of their wafer orders this month. Are you 100% sure on that information? Maybe it's what the public must know. Their wafers are already hashing It's not our stuff. As jstefanop said, our wafers are still in production. You can easily see Bitfury hashrate from https://www.blocktrail.com/BTCso you don't have bitfury chips mining away at .1 watts?
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generalt
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February 08, 2016, 03:39:07 AM |
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so you don't have bitfury chips mining away at .1 watts?
So where's all this crazy new hash coming from making difficulty jumps so large?
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kilo17
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February 08, 2016, 03:58:08 AM |
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I heard that Bitfury doesn't have a Reference Design yet either.
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philipma1957
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February 08, 2016, 04:20:48 AM |
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so you don't have bitfury chips mining away at .1 watts?
So where's all this crazy new hash coming from making difficulty jumps so large? Don't know but A1 builders were saying something would be ready in Jan. back to back 20% would mean 120 144 175 or 860 ph to 1031 th to 1237 th and if bitfury tacks more onto that 20% again and 1500ph 120 860 ------- done 144 1031 ------ done 175 1237 ------- ? 210 1500 ------- ? and that is a lot of hash I think I watch and mine with my soon to be too slow and old avalon6's
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valkir
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February 08, 2016, 04:46:31 AM |
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at this speed, avalon 6 and S7 will be old gear in less than a month.
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carlosmnk
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February 08, 2016, 05:54:05 AM |
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at this speed, avalon 6 and S7 will be old gear in less than a month. They will be profitable until halving S5, Avalon 4.1 and SP20 (the most eficient "old" stuff) are not profitable now, only with very cheap electricity...
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jstefanop
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February 08, 2016, 06:01:53 AM |
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2 exahash by March....this round of chips is going to be interesting to watch what it does to the Bitcoin ecosystem. Especially with the halving around the corner. All home miners are 100% out and most small to medium mines will be put out of business. If price does not keep up with this diff soon we're going to have trouble.
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QuintLeo
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February 08, 2016, 07:39:26 AM |
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it's 14/16nm for sure but the question is who.
BW.com, plus lingering S7 and Avalon 6 sales is my guess. At recent diff increase rate, S7 and Avalon 6 might be unprofitable even with 3c/KWH VERY VERY cheap electric a little before the halfing.
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mavericklm
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February 08, 2016, 08:46:53 AM |
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People only think about roi!
Heat should not be wasted!
Mining should be combined with other activities that need the heating!
From the smallest to the biggest farms, mining should be combined with the need of heat in the houses or at commercial & economic level!
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February 08, 2016, 04:14:28 PM |
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People only think about roi!
Heat should not be wasted!
Mining should be combined with other activities that need the heating!
From the smallest to the biggest farms, mining should be combined with the need of heat in the houses or at commercial & economic level!
Heat is the problem though. Most of the time people are trying to find ways to get rid of the heat because it is not needed. I know I don't need the heat here, its already reaching the lower 80s. Soon it will be 100+ everyday.
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February 08, 2016, 04:17:24 PM |
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Right, but if that heat could be used by something (like piping to neighbors in wintertime, or running greenhouses or something) you could increase the overall profitability of an operation.
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February 08, 2016, 04:37:35 PM |
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Right, but if that heat could be used by something (like piping to neighbors in wintertime, or running greenhouses or something) you could increase the overall profitability of an operation.
Of course. I'm just saying it isn't that easy. I do use the miners I keep at home for heat during the winter, I haven't used my actual heater once this winter. I think that is the most common use of miner heat. But I agree, when possible the heat should be used, I just can't think of that many ways to use it, especially in places where the ambient temperature is already relatively high.
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February 08, 2016, 04:47:48 PM Last edit: February 08, 2016, 05:03:28 PM by NotFuzzyWarm |
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Right, but if that heat could be used by something (like piping to neighbors in wintertime, or running greenhouses or something) you could increase the overall profitability of an operation.
Of course. I'm just saying it isn't that easy. I do use the miners I keep at home for heat during the winter, I haven't used my actual heater once this winter. I think that is the most common use of miner heat. But I agree, when possible the heat should be used, I just can't think of that many ways to use it, especially in places where the ambient temperature is already relatively high. Well, here's an idea I've mentioned before: Use water cooling for the miners with the heat going into large spa pools...
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February 08, 2016, 05:31:15 PM |
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PlanetCrypto in Minnesota apparently was piping his waste heat to a school and couple factories, in addition to keeping his own shop warm. Novak and I have talked about how great it'd be to run a greenhouse directly heated by hosting exhaust, and if I ever get up to building my own shop that's probably what I'll do. Wouldn't be so great in the summertime but six months of the year that could come in handy. Or heat a big ol' pool, that is also a good idea. Or both?
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