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December 26, 2012, 08:23:48 PM
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In a few days (hopefully) the first batch of Avalon ASICs will be delivered.   The question that bothers me at this point in time is, how to I mine with them in the most efficient way, the reason being,its those very first days that every bit of performance counts.

Do I solomine or point to a pool (which pool would support this in the most efficient way)?

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December 27, 2012, 01:17:41 AM
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In a few days (hopefully) the first batch of Avalon ASICs will be delivered.   The question that bothers me at this point in time is, how to I mine with them in the most efficient way, the reason being,its those very first days that every bit of performance counts.

Do I solomine or point to a pool (which pool would support this in the most efficient way)?


If you're a risk taker - mine solo. But expect to wait up to several days to find a block. If you want to play it safe, mine PPS (pay per share). It pays you for every share.
You can mine PPS at a pool with a very low fee like http://hhtt.1209k.com/  If you choose a high difficulty like 512, you will only pay 1.0625 percent fee.
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December 27, 2012, 01:26:18 AM
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In a few days (hopefully) the first batch of Avalon ASICs will be delivered.   The question that bothers me at this point in time is, how to I mine with them in the most efficient way, the reason being,its those very first days that every bit of performance counts.

Do I solomine or point to a pool (which pool would support this in the most efficient way)?


Look for a pool that supports Stratum or GBT if you want the most efficient use of ASICs without worrying about the pool being too slow to send you new work.

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December 27, 2012, 02:36:37 AM
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In a few days (hopefully) the first batch of Avalon ASICs will be delivered.   
http://www.avalon-asics.com/

24 days. You got some time for more information to be presented about how these will mine.

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