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May 06, 2013, 01:18:42 PM |
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nothing, they do not pick up phone, not sure but feels somethgin wrong
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Tom Waits: We should just start as soon as possible cause we might catch a rabbit before we have our pants on. (Juxtapoz)
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Benson Samuel
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May 07, 2013, 04:49:38 AM |
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Nice to see 3 miners contributing to Team India. Anyone can join, CPU, GPU, Pressure Cooker, etc.
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subvolatil
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May 07, 2013, 04:52:51 AM |
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And also looks like they have a good FPGA experience. ,may be i should also try to contact them .
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Pinwheel
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May 07, 2013, 05:56:06 AM |
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And also looks like they have a good FPGA experience. ,may be i should also try to contact them . sure you should, interesting to know more. they have board with Spartan 6 processor, same which used for bitcoins mining. if not expensive that can be on high demand in India and locally made.
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May 07, 2013, 06:37:26 AM |
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Nice to see 3 miners contributing to Team India. Anyone can join, CPU, GPU, Pressure Cooker, etc. I spilled my morning coffee here (rofl) Cheers
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Pinwheel
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May 07, 2013, 04:52:20 PM |
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there is actually huge potential for CPU mining in India. why not create sort of legal botnet. people will download and run a bot, bot will mine and people get paid let say 30-40% In India people real good in counting money even if some one will get 200-300 Rupees in few months he will run that bot on his comp. make the bot open source and let any one to run proxy nodes.
let say one CPU will give 50mgh x 1000000 = 50TH/s usd 8 mil per month with current difficulty
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Benson Samuel
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May 07, 2013, 04:55:54 PM |
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there is actually huge potential for CPU mining in India. why not create sort of legal botnet. people will download and run a bot, bot will mine and people get paid let say 30-40% In India people real good in counting money even if some one will get 200-300 Rupees in few months he will run that bot on his comp. make the bot open source and let any one to run proxy nodes.
let say one CPU will give 50mgh x 1000000 = 50TH/s usd 8 mil per month with current difficulty
This could be a great idea for Litecoin instead of BTC. Also doubt if an average CPU can give out 50 Mhashs
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Pinwheel
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May 07, 2013, 05:27:29 PM |
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just an idea
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Tom Waits: We should just start as soon as possible cause we might catch a rabbit before we have our pants on. (Juxtapoz)
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rezurect
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May 07, 2013, 05:39:12 PM |
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there is actually huge potential for CPU mining in India. why not create sort of legal botnet. people will download and run a bot, bot will mine and people get paid let say 30-40% In India people real good in counting money even if some one will get 200-300 Rupees in few months he will run that bot on his comp. make the bot open source and let any one to run proxy nodes.
let say one CPU will give 50mgh x 1000000 = 50TH/s usd 8 mil per month with current difficulty
My view is to the contrary, One real botnet(they would easily outnumber Indian PC users, let alone mining adopters) using the CPU mining it to advantage would kill the coin. Every coin tries to keeps away from CPU mining fearing Botnets. Botnets currently are irrelevant due to GPU mining. A CPU mined coined would invite trouble.
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escrow.ms
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May 07, 2013, 05:40:29 PM |
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there is actually huge potential for CPU mining in India. why not create sort of legal botnet. people will download and run a bot, bot will mine and people get paid let say 30-40% In India people real good in counting money even if some one will get 200-300 Rupees in few months he will run that bot on his comp. make the bot open source and let any one to run proxy nodes.
let say one CPU will give 50mgh x 1000000 = 50TH/s usd 8 mil per month with current difficulty
I thought that idea too but i doubt normal indian pc's will even give that much hash and after some time (ASIC) difficulty will go more high.
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Pinwheel
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May 07, 2013, 06:08:40 PM |
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there is actually huge potential for CPU mining in India. why not create sort of legal botnet. people will download and run a bot, bot will mine and people get paid let say 30-40% In India people real good in counting money even if some one will get 200-300 Rupees in few months he will run that bot on his comp. make the bot open source and let any one to run proxy nodes.
let say one CPU will give 50mgh x 1000000 = 50TH/s usd 8 mil per month with current difficulty
My view is to the contrary, One real botnet(they would easily outnumber Indian PC users, let alone mining adopters) using the CPU mining it to advantage would kill the coin. Every coin tries to keeps away from CPU mining fearing Botnets. Botnets currently are irrelevant due to GPU mining. A CPU mined coined would invite trouble. not sure if I understand you correctly but why contrary. if it is legal and people clicked - "I agree" button. You pay them money, CPU GPU, whatever, cofemaker. First you make pool, then connect it to another pool.
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Pinwheel
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May 07, 2013, 06:11:06 PM Last edit: May 07, 2013, 06:39:35 PM by Pinwheel |
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there is actually huge potential for CPU mining in India. why not create sort of legal botnet. people will download and run a bot, bot will mine and people get paid let say 30-40% In India people real good in counting money even if some one will get 200-300 Rupees in few months he will run that bot on his comp. make the bot open source and let any one to run proxy nodes.
let say one CPU will give 50mgh x 1000000 = 50TH/s usd 8 mil per month with current difficulty
I thought that idea too but i doubt normal indian pc's will even give that much hash and after some time (ASIC) difficulty will go more high. Indian PC are not much different from PCs in other countries at least from outside. But if you will compare number of PCs in India and for example in Spain. Well Spain does not have chance.
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Tom Waits: We should just start as soon as possible cause we might catch a rabbit before we have our pants on. (Juxtapoz)
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subvolatil
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May 07, 2013, 11:58:41 PM |
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Botnet .. of fuck , those thing are killing the litecoin mining. some of these botnets are targeting high end computers with gpu, mines using the gpu when the user is using the computer , and when on idel mode uses both the gpu and the cpu. killed off my mining rig .
Legal botnets will not be allowed. to much legal mumbojumbo regarding privacy laws.
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escrow.ms
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May 08, 2013, 12:47:02 AM |
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Botnet .. of fuck , those thing are killing the litecoin mining. some of these botnets are targeting high end computers with gpu, mines using the gpu when the user is using the computer , and when on idel mode uses both the gpu and the cpu. killed off my mining rig .
Legal botnets will not be allowed. to much legal mumbojumbo regarding privacy laws.
Well there are many legal botnets are running and they didn't got any problem eg. http://50miner.org/http://rublik.com/
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Benson Samuel
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May 08, 2013, 03:04:32 AM |
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Botnet .. of fuck , those thing are killing the litecoin mining. some of these botnets are targeting high end computers with gpu, mines using the gpu when the user is using the computer , and when on idel mode uses both the gpu and the cpu. killed off my mining rig .
Legal botnets will not be allowed. to much legal mumbojumbo regarding privacy laws.
Well there are many legal botnets are running and they didn't got any problem eg. http://50miner.org/http://rublik.com/Yup, i use 50 miner as well. Has inbuilt over clocking, etc. But 50 miner does not support CPU only mining of alt coins or Bitcoins. Has an error that the system is not fast enough.
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Benson Samuel
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May 08, 2013, 03:56:12 AM |
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Something wrong with the Team reports at btc guild Pinwheel?
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rezurect
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May 08, 2013, 02:15:07 PM |
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there is actually huge potential for CPU mining in India. why not create sort of legal botnet. people will download and run a bot, bot will mine and people get paid let say 30-40% In India people real good in counting money even if some one will get 200-300 Rupees in few months he will run that bot on his comp. make the bot open source and let any one to run proxy nodes.
let say one CPU will give 50mgh x 1000000 = 50TH/s usd 8 mil per month with current difficulty
My view is to the contrary, One real botnet(they would easily outnumber Indian PC users, let alone mining adopters) using the CPU mining it to advantage would kill the coin. Every coin tries to keeps away from CPU mining fearing Botnets. Botnets currently are irrelevant due to GPU mining. A CPU mined coined would invite trouble. not sure if I understand you correctly but why contrary. if it is legal and people clicked - "I agree" button. You pay them money, CPU GPU, whatever, cofemaker. First you make pool, then connect it to another pool. I was assuming that you meant creating a CPU only coin. I get your idea now, A CPU pool for India. What i meant is a botnet like confiker (10,500,000+) joining us on our legal pool, they would take away a large share the rewards, even if we don't factor that, lets compute profits. The 50Mh/s approximation for a CPU, doesn't seem right, I seem to get only 1.7 Mh/s on my core i5 mobile 540M . A Core i3-2100 gives out 8.28 Mh/s, being the most popular CPU that would be the average. Source:https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison#Intel Calculations for BitcoinAssuming PPS rates of the Indian pool to be similar to that of BTC guild(since we will be joining a larger pool) Assuming Average hash rate per CPU @ 10Mh/s Asssuming current difficulty BTC/day : 0.0005 Days/coin : 2000 days for 1BTC Assuming exchange rate of 100$/BTC $/day :0.05 ~Rs 2.75 Rs/Month : Rs 82.5Overhead expense: Power charges ? Any advantage arising out of BTC price increase could be negated by Difficulty increase when ASICS ship.Calculations for Litecoin.The same system giving 10 MH/s will give 10Kh/s for scrypt mining (actually 10% increase is expected) Assuming Average hash rate per CPU @ 10Kh/s Asssuming current difficulty LTC/day : 0.0214 Days/coin : 46 days for 1LTC Assuming exchange rate of 3$/LTC $/day :0.06 ~Rs 3.6 Rs/Month : Rs 110Overhead expense: Power charges ? Any advantage arising out of LTC price increase will not negated by Difficulty increase (Till ASICS are designed).50miner seems a working example of your idea.
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Benson Samuel
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May 08, 2013, 02:18:36 PM |
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there is actually huge potential for CPU mining in India. why not create sort of legal botnet. people will download and run a bot, bot will mine and people get paid let say 30-40% In India people real good in counting money even if some one will get 200-300 Rupees in few months he will run that bot on his comp. make the bot open source and let any one to run proxy nodes.
let say one CPU will give 50mgh x 1000000 = 50TH/s usd 8 mil per month with current difficulty
My view is to the contrary, One real botnet(they would easily outnumber Indian PC users, let alone mining adopters) using the CPU mining it to advantage would kill the coin. Every coin tries to keeps away from CPU mining fearing Botnets. Botnets currently are irrelevant due to GPU mining. A CPU mined coined would invite trouble. not sure if I understand you correctly but why contrary. if it is legal and people clicked - "I agree" button. You pay them money, CPU GPU, whatever, cofemaker. First you make pool, then connect it to another pool. BTC/day : 0.0005 Days/coin : 2000 days for 1BTC Assuming exchange rate of 100$/BTC $/day :0.05 ~Rs 2.75 Rs/Month : Rs 82.5 Overhead expense: Power charges ? And if you have 2000 people on the net, then it is 1 BTC a day. We also need to know that miners reject shares from botnets. This may be a major challenge unless done with consent of the user.
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rezurect
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May 08, 2013, 02:33:07 PM |
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there is actually huge potential for CPU mining in India. why not create sort of legal botnet. people will download and run a bot, bot will mine and people get paid let say 30-40% In India people real good in counting money even if some one will get 200-300 Rupees in few months he will run that bot on his comp. make the bot open source and let any one to run proxy nodes.
let say one CPU will give 50mgh x 1000000 = 50TH/s usd 8 mil per month with current difficulty
My view is to the contrary, One real botnet(they would easily outnumber Indian PC users, let alone mining adopters) using the CPU mining it to advantage would kill the coin. Every coin tries to keeps away from CPU mining fearing Botnets. Botnets currently are irrelevant due to GPU mining. A CPU mined coined would invite trouble. not sure if I understand you correctly but why contrary. if it is legal and people clicked - "I agree" button. You pay them money, CPU GPU, whatever, cofemaker. First you make pool, then connect it to another pool. BTC/day : 0.0005 Days/coin : 2000 days for 1BTC Assuming exchange rate of 100$/BTC $/day :0.05 ~Rs 2.75 Rs/Month : Rs 82.5 Overhead expense: Power charges ? And if you have 2000 people on the net, then it is 1 BTC a day. We also need to know that miners reject shares from botnets. This may be a major challenge unless done with consent of the user. Ah.., you mean 1BTC for the pool, That doesnt change the per month income of a user? Did i go wrong somewhere in the calc? For the pool 1BTC/day . Per user (1BTC/2000) = 0.0005 BTC/day = Rs2.75 /Day I dont understand the argument?
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