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June 25, 2016, 08:00:25 PM |
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I'm a home miner from Finland and I'm planning to keep on mining after the halving.
They're we go. If a home miner can still afford to mine after the halfing even at today's prices then chances are any mining corporation in china with very low electricity costs can definitely mine. For some people mining is their lively hood, they won't just give up without a fight.
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June 26, 2016, 05:00:53 PM |
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I predict a decline in mining and pools shutting down one-by-one. Possibly, the difficulty will reduce.
What do you think will happen to the miners after halving?
They have no other choice rather than continue operating because there is always a hope that the bitcoin price will be increased so there will be still a profit for them. The price now i think is not bad for miners because there were mining also when the price was @200s so why not at $600 or $800s don't think so,they have many choice especially on mining altcoin,it's all depend on the miners and their environtment such as the electricity cost or anything related to this If miners will stop then it will be a big issue for the bitcoin network/community because the there will be lots of unconfirmed transaction, delayed transaction etc. But i think that they will continue (not all of them) but they will still mine bitcoin. The price can't be doubled immediately but gradually they will still have profit. Yeah i think they will still continue if more miners are stopping mining bitcoin i think they will notice that the difficulty are reduce and new miners will come. And i think bitmain will make a new way to increase the hashrate speed of new releasing asic miners. but for now increasing voltage of asic still can be happen if they release s10.. Many of them will be disappointed and maybe we will see a decrease on the diffficulty because the old miner rigs will not be anymore profitable so people will leave mining or move to the latest release of the mining rigs like S7, S9(14TH).
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June 26, 2016, 05:10:55 PM |
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I predict a decline in mining and pools shutting down one-by-one. Possibly, the difficulty will reduce.
What do you think will happen to the miners after halving?
They have no other choice rather than continue operating because there is always a hope that the bitcoin price will be increased so there will be still a profit for them. The price now i think is not bad for miners because there were mining also when the price was @200s so why not at $600 or $800s don't think so,they have many choice especially on mining altcoin,it's all depend on the miners and their environtment such as the electricity cost or anything related to this If miners will stop then it will be a big issue for the bitcoin network/community because the there will be lots of unconfirmed transaction, delayed transaction etc. But i think that they will continue (not all of them) but they will still mine bitcoin. The price can't be doubled immediately but gradually they will still have profit. Yeah i think they will still continue if more miners are stopping mining bitcoin i think they will notice that the difficulty are reduce and new miners will come. And i think bitmain will make a new way to increase the hashrate speed of new releasing asic miners. but for now increasing voltage of asic still can be happen if they release s10.. Many of them will be disappointed and maybe we will see a decrease on the diffficulty because the old miner rigs will not be anymore profitable so people will leave mining or move to the latest release of the mining rigs like S7, S9(14TH). Okay 400ph = pre s-7 800ph = s-7 500ph = s-9 ? maybe 1700ph in gear could be fired up today if coins were worth 2000 usd So after ½ ing none of the 400ph or more like 50ph of the really old gear will mine. and all of the s-9 will mine so that is 450 to 550 ph as a guess now what happens with the 800ph in s-7 and avalon6's maybe ⅓ leaves that is a guess say 300 ph leaves and 500 ph mines so 950 to 1050 ph will mine in late July but this is subject to btc price. so say 850 to 1250 will mine in late July. 850 will mine at 550usd to 650usd 1000 will mine at 650usd to 750usd 1250 will mine at 750usd to 850usd All subject to many factors. Price of BTC , availability of s-9 , Price of ETH coin and availability of rx 470, rx 480
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June 26, 2016, 09:13:10 PM |
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Okay
400ph = pre s-7 800ph = s-7 500ph = s-9 ?
maybe 1700ph in gear could be fired up today if coins were worth 2000 usd
So after ½ ing none of the 400ph or more like 50ph of the really old gear will mine. and all of the s-9 will mine
so that is 450 to 550 ph as a guess
now what happens with the 800ph in s-7 and avalon6's maybe ⅓ leaves that is a guess say 300 ph leaves and 500 ph mines
so 950 to 1050 ph will mine in late July but this is subject to btc price.
I like the analyse, but I believe some of the pre s-7 going to hash no matter what. When someone is not profitable, he sells the rig. But the buyer should be profitable, probably with free electricity. So there will be always very old rigs hashing by those with free electricity. So maybe half of the very old rigs could continue hashing and the second half be inactive on sell market waiting for someone with free electricity to be bought. Just my guess.
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June 26, 2016, 11:03:37 PM |
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Okay
400ph = pre s-7 800ph = s-7 500ph = s-9 ?
maybe 1700ph in gear could be fired up today if coins were worth 2000 usd
So after ½ ing none of the 400ph or more like 50ph of the really old gear will mine. and all of the s-9 will mine
so that is 450 to 550 ph as a guess
now what happens with the 800ph in s-7 and avalon6's maybe ⅓ leaves that is a guess say 300 ph leaves and 500 ph mines
so 950 to 1050 ph will mine in late July but this is subject to btc price.
I like the analyse, but I believe some of the pre s-7 going to hash no matter what. When someone is not profitable, he sells the rig. But the buyer should be profitable, probably with free electricity. So there will be always very old rigs hashing by those with free electricity. So maybe half of the very old rigs could continue hashing and the second half be inactive on sell market waiting for someone with free electricity to be bought. Just my guess. the older gear have density issues. a set of 10 s-3's = 1 s-7 say 4700gh the power needed to run = 4000 watts vs 1300 watts soo for the summer heat mostly all s-3 or worse will power off. maybe some s-5's and avalon 4.1's along with a few sp20s will run since they are .5-.6 watt but they need cooling and getting 1 cheap post s-7 replaces 4 of the the older units. I think a lot will drop out for July and August but late sept or Oct a quiet s-3 or two may come back on line. I am guessing here. As some people want a space heater in the summer and have free power. My friends office has a 80 percent power subsidy so in the summer he is 3.6 cents and he needs a space heater due to ac I am putting in a S-7ln with sidehack's mod he will run it 24/7/365 Since he needs the heat it will give to him.
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June 26, 2016, 11:21:53 PM |
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I guess the miners will still be mining and they will be upgrade their miner to more power and saving electric. And the miner will mine alt coins too for add their profit.
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June 27, 2016, 04:19:17 AM |
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Miners have already taken their profits during these days when the prices were up by 400%. I don't think they have any reasons not to mine, they will still continue to mine bitcoins as profits will still be there for them if the price remain higher than expected.
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June 27, 2016, 10:08:19 AM |
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Last halving, miners still ran for up to a week before the hashrate really fell. If at all difficulty or hashrate overall falls, it'll be very slow, as S9's will replace a lot of the network hashrate. Bitmain themselves probably runs their own S9's right now as well. S7s will still mine for a little given that Bitcoin rises just a bit above where it is now. Avalons could, but generally people sell their miners before they stop earning for easier sales, rather than selling when they stop earning altogether. Miners are often in large pools, so you'll see chunks going down instead of whole pools.
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June 27, 2016, 11:57:25 AM |
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Last halving, miners still ran for up to a week before the hashrate really fell. If at all difficulty or hashrate overall falls, it'll be very slow, as S9's will replace a lot of the network hashrate. Bitmain themselves probably runs their own S9's right now as well. S7s will still mine for a little given that Bitcoin rises just a bit above where it is now. Avalons could, but generally people sell their miners before they stop earning for easier sales, rather than selling when they stop earning altogether. Miners are often in large pools, so you'll see chunks going down instead of whole pools.
well we soon know what happens figure july 11 or so.
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June 27, 2016, 12:20:40 PM |
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Bitcoin is money. wit hits value, anyone with the motivation to earn bitcoin will definitely mine it no matter how. if creating a power source of their own can help, they might create it. there were even people mining thru solar energy. saw it on youtube.
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June 27, 2016, 11:16:05 PM |
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I think most of the low end miners will have to stop due to it not being profitable for them.
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June 28, 2016, 03:27:20 AM |
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I think most of the low end miners will have to stop due to it not being profitable for them.
Low end miners can also upgrade to newer hardware with better efficiency and keep mining profitable for them.
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June 28, 2016, 09:56:15 AM |
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I think most miners will continue to mine with profit as long as they have cheap electricity due to the recent price rise to +-650$ and because I think the price will rise a bit more. Some smaller miners will have to quit, however this make the nethash and difficulty drop which will then make it a little more profitable for others.
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June 28, 2016, 02:32:14 PM |
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After the halving, anything less efficient than a S-7 will cost you money to mine (unless you have "free" electricity), unless enough hashrate goes offline to bring the difficulty down. Also, I don't think you're going to see the BTC exchange rate change much as a result of the halving - the adjustment has been underway since May.
I think the larger question going forward is, will there be a continuing reduction in profit margin that results in further consolidation of mining power? If you get to the point that 2 or 3 operators could collude on a 51% attack, it calls the viability of bitcoin into question.
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June 28, 2016, 02:44:37 PM |
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Big mining operations are making huge profits at the moment. More than enough to make up for the short period of time where the difficulty will be adjusting. Also segwit looks like its going to be ready soon, hopefully.
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June 28, 2016, 04:06:33 PM |
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the older gear have density issues.
a set of 10 s-3's = 1 s-7 say 4700gh
the power needed to run = 4000 watts vs 1300 watts
soo for the summer heat mostly all s-3 or worse will power off.
maybe some s-5's and avalon 4.1's along with a few sp20s will run since they are .5-.6 watt but they need cooling and getting 1 cheap post s-7 replaces 4 of the the older units.
I think a lot will drop out for July and August but late sept or Oct a quiet s-3 or two may come back on line.
Again, great analyse from your part and I can agree completly. When buying older equipment for winter as space heaters, what matter a lot is cost per hashrate, like are 10 s-3's much cheaper than one s-7, including PSUs. By the way I like S2 and S4 as space heaters much more. If you get to the point that 2 or 3 operators could collude on a 51% attack, it calls the viability of bitcoin into question.
This is not something new, 2 or 3 pool operators have over 51% hashrate for very long, many years. But to those few pool operators are connected many individual miners, ten thousands, so they going to switch their hashing somewhere else if some pool operators collude on a 51% attack and this would hit Bitcoin news pretty quickly, so the individual miners responce could be quick as well. Fortunatelly no 3 individuals have 51% of hashrate, not even close.
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July 07, 2016, 10:59:54 AM |
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I like the analyse, but I believe some of the pre s-7 going to hash no matter what. When someone is not profitable, he sells the rig. But the buyer should be profitable, probably with free electricity.
So there will be always very old rigs hashing by those with free electricity. So maybe half of the very old rigs could continue hashing and the second half be inactive on sell market waiting for someone with free electricity to be bought. Just my guess.
at some point, even with free electricity, just the cost of mailing something as heavy as an old miner is too much. wont even make the cost of postage back. dunno what generation of gear fits that criteria though.
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July 07, 2016, 12:50:49 PM |
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here is what you need to know s-5 and sp20 sp30 sp35 avalon this gen and older will be losers at the ½ ing if you are a 5 cent power guy and if coins are 635 this is about 400ph of gear but I am using 12.5 btc and 635 usd I see a big opportunity for bitmaintech if coins drop in price to 350 - 400 usd if coins drop in price to the 400 dollar level all old gear at 5 cents including the s-7 are losers or close to losers. they can a) not sell the s-9 for 30 days replace all their old gear with the s-9 and be the only company with solid mining farms b) after all the shit hits the fan people would be completely forced to buy the s-9
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July 08, 2016, 02:29:47 AM |
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I still plan on keeping my 4 S5's mining through this winter season. Then I'll probably sell them off once Spring hits.
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Back in my day Bitcoin used to cost $69
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