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March 30, 2016, 10:13:39 PM
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I'm mining with the S7 and now I'm profiting half what it mines. For now I don't know about any new hardware, but I know that once the halving goes on my miners will become unprofitable...
I haven't decided my next move yet.

Are you\ or if you were on a similar situation?what would be your next move?

I saved some to get ready and doubling my miners. Yes i get the same with S7, around 45%-65%. Im just waiting if these 14nm things are coming out. And i hope price rising will help me too!

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March 30, 2016, 11:13:00 PM
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I already made my move a bit back. I got rid of all previous gen gear including S5's, S5+, SP20, and Avalon 4.1's.  I sold them all... and got coins with them.   So far it's been a good idea considering I sold back a bit. 

My goal is to take that BTC as some of my backing on next gen.... whenever it hit's on miners.
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March 31, 2016, 12:07:02 AM
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I sold some but want to get rid of all my inventory of ASIC miners. Concentrating on ETH right now and might get back into BTC mining in 3-6 months.

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March 31, 2016, 05:16:46 AM
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Forever left bitcoin mining, it is just not worth it.

Focused on GPU mining for the quick ROI and if I were to sell gpu's later on they wont drop in value like an asic miner will.  You can also mine other coins as they become more profitable and wont be stuck on a certain technology due to the asic.  If I look at the S7 you will only profit about $130 or so and half of that or more will be going to electricity so I would only make about 65 bucks a month on the unit and they are expensive to buy.  They suck way too much power for the amount of earning so to even expand operations to reasonable size, there's issues with supplying enough juicy.  With next gen miners profit still wont even be all that good and roi will be very long.

Bitcoin has some lack luster performance on the coin price lately (lucky when we peak $420) and honestly I think the speculators who want to be wishful for a BIG increase are going to be disappointed.  With that I am happy to use it as a currency to move money around being it has been pretty stable and is generally accepted, good to hold coin right now to as it is unlikely price will fall so it seems like you cant loose.  well that's just my 2 pesos
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March 31, 2016, 04:54:43 PM
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I sold some but want to get rid of all my inventory of ASIC miners. Concentrating on ETH right now and might get back into BTC mining in 3-6 months.


I don't think it's a horrible idea on current inventory.  With current coupon price on S7's it almost makes me want to see current gen and buy back in after next gen, and after we see next gen difficulty jumps at least at first.

Double I ever sell all my asics, but tempting as I  see S7 price pushing down current gen in value as we speak.
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April 02, 2016, 06:55:41 AM
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I sold some but want to get rid of all my inventory of ASIC miners. Concentrating on ETH right now and might get back into BTC mining in 3-6 months.


I don't think it's a horrible idea on current inventory.  With current coupon price on S7's it almost makes me want to see current gen and buy back in after next gen, and after we see next gen difficulty jumps at least at first.

Double I ever sell all my asics, but tempting as I  see S7 price pushing down current gen in value as we speak.

So maybe Bitmain and other manufacturers are already mining with the new miners and they are keen to get rid of the old S7 as well.

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April 02, 2016, 09:26:36 AM
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I sold some but want to get rid of all my inventory of ASIC miners. Concentrating on ETH right now and might get back into BTC mining in 3-6 months.


I don't think it's a horrible idea on current inventory.  With current coupon price on S7's it almost makes me want to see current gen and buy back in after next gen, and after we see next gen difficulty jumps at least at first.

Double I ever sell all my asics, but tempting as I  see S7 price pushing down current gen in value as we speak.

So maybe Bitmain and other manufacturers are already mining with the new miners and they are keen to get rid of the old S7 as well.


It's possible we just don't know, and for most companies won't know.  We know there are B11's that were made for internal mining but did not hit specs they later will.  So there is one company with next gen being used.

Bitmain is good about being quiet we likely will not know unless leak, which are becoming fewer and fewer from them.   I thought they might have been doing this with S7 coupon.  But feel I was wrong after seeing new batch without fan.

And there are some like that announced next gen miners to early, and I don't think we will see them.  But I wont call out the big one I'm thinking of.
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April 05, 2016, 02:32:34 AM
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Keep my S5's running until no longer profitable. Got one of the S5's already mining peercoin. It's not worth much, but it mines a block pretty quick. Plan on throwing all 5 on there and then just trade Peercoin to BTC after I have enough.

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April 06, 2016, 07:57:59 AM
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Keep my S5's running until no longer profitable. Got one of the S5's already mining peercoin. It's not worth much, but it mines a block pretty quick. Plan on throwing all 5 on there and then just trade Peercoin to BTC after I have enough.

Is mining peercoin more profitable than bitcoin? The difficulty of many coins are rising fast, less profitable now.

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April 06, 2016, 05:19:54 PM
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I'm mining with the S7 and now I'm profiting half what it mines. For now I don't know about any new hardware, but I know that once the halving goes on my miners will become unprofitable...
I haven't decided my next move yet.

Are you\ or if you were on a similar situation?what would be your next move?

Buy another S7 and double your hashrate (if you can)...
Once halving happen, there is a big chance that price will go up
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April 07, 2016, 06:01:56 AM
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April 07, 2016, 01:07:29 PM
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Keep my S5's running until no longer profitable. Got one of the S5's already mining peercoin. It's not worth much, but it mines a block pretty quick. Plan on throwing all 5 on there and then just trade Peercoin to BTC after I have enough.

Is mining peercoin more profitable than bitcoin? The difficulty of many coins are rising fast, less profitable now.

I tend to keep mine on Bitcoin, I think it has the best long term goals.  Every once in a while if a new alt coin comes out I will put it some gear on nicehash but it's hardly worth it right now - https://www.nicehash.com/ 2 percent over normal  (and there are fees).

But I think your best bet is mining BTC and holding what you can.  I personally sell off for electricity as if I don't I get in pretty deep as I tend to normally be more then 10k watts at most times.  That just adds up to a big electric bill.  So kinda is also another way to make sure I'm profitable currently by selling and paying electricity for my miners. (I don't always do it if price is bad, but as general rule I like to sell enough to pay electricity).
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April 07, 2016, 01:08:57 PM
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I think that the halving is already well factored into the price (which has recently doubled).

But, despite of that, because I am long and leveraged and under the parity, I am still hodling my positions...

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April 07, 2016, 03:35:40 PM
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I think that the halving is already well factored into the price (which has recently doubled).

But, despite of that, because I am long and leveraged and under the parity, I am still hodling my positions...

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Recently doubled? We have been in 400's for a while at this point.  I don't think there is anything recent about that.   If you go back it's been a long up and down ride many of us remember day's of 900-1000 btc.   But we no longer are there.

I am not sure we will get a doubling with having... just is not sure bet.   People know about it very far in advance so we should see some before if happens.... and again we are pretty steady in 400's at this point.
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April 07, 2016, 07:18:47 PM
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Another interesting question is what s going to happen with alts? If BTC price goes a bit up, which is very probable, will alts follow or not?

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April 07, 2016, 08:07:28 PM
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Another interesting question is what s going to happen with alts? If BTC price goes a bit up, which is very probable, will alts follow or not?

It seems it's not that easy anymore alts can rise and fall without BTC.  They seem to not be 100 percent synced.  I remember day's of LTC and BTC they pretty closly followed each other (been a while since I messed with it).

Some alts have gotten crazy returns for people who believed early on.  I just am afraid as I see a lot of pump/dumps out there.   
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April 07, 2016, 09:33:57 PM
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I'm considering purchasing a miner, however have heard a lot about this... However I'm not exactly sure what "it" is.

Could someone explain/point me to a thread that better explains what exactly "The halving" is?

just turn on google and everything written about Halving

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April 07, 2016, 10:15:47 PM
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I sold some but want to get rid of all my inventory of ASIC miners. Concentrating on ETH right now and might get back into BTC mining in 3-6 months.


I don't think it's a horrible idea on current inventory.  With current coupon price on S7's it almost makes me want to see current gen and buy back in after next gen, and after we see next gen difficulty jumps at least at first.

Double I ever sell all my asics, but tempting as I  see S7 price pushing down current gen in value as we speak.

So maybe Bitmain and other manufacturers are already mining with the new miners and they are keen to get rid of the old S7 as well.

BW confirmed today large customers have been mining with their new miners and public availability is June. That would explain the increase in difficulty over the past few months.
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April 08, 2016, 07:02:03 AM
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I sold some but want to get rid of all my inventory of ASIC miners. Concentrating on ETH right now and might get back into BTC mining in 3-6 months.


I don't think it's a horrible idea on current inventory.  With current coupon price on S7's it almost makes me want to see current gen and buy back in after next gen, and after we see next gen difficulty jumps at least at first.

Double I ever sell all my asics, but tempting as I  see S7 price pushing down current gen in value as we speak.

So maybe Bitmain and other manufacturers are already mining with the new miners and they are keen to get rid of the old S7 as well.

BW confirmed today large customers have been mining with their new miners and public availability is June. That would explain the increase in difficulty over the past few months.

We don't really have numbers to make it prove its them though.  The first machines did not even get close to spec.   So we don't know what the current spec of gear is, and they use a LOT internally. 

Likely we will know more in June if they keep that date.  But I want to see evidence of them hitting targets on efficiency or it really is not as big as deal as we thought.
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