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September 14, 2013, 07:13:37 AM
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Namecoins, and even devcoins, ixcoins, i0coins and groupcoins, are all way high difficulty.

The ones a small miner - one with only a saturn or jupiter or two - could rake in a decent number of are precisely the ones that even bitparking does not yet include in its merge.

But even so, better to use bitparking, which at least does merge 5 secondary chains including namecoin, than one that make just the pathetic little token pretence of supporting merged mining by incoluding just one merged mined coin, typically namecoin.

The coins you stand to get the most of by merged mining are currently coiledcoin and geistgeld, now that i0coin is back on bitparking and groupcoin has been picked up by bitparking.

Not long ago i0coin and groupcoin were, like coiledcoin and geistgeld, ones you could do really well with precisely because bitparking was at that time still leaving them out.

Remember that the more pools pick up on a coin the higher its difficulty goes. So you want to get in on the ones most pools have not yet picked up, while you can still get tham at (relatively) low difficulty, to get the most coins for your hashpower.

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September 14, 2013, 08:12:58 AM
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Lets see if they sell you a GEN 2 product....lolz


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September 14, 2013, 08:36:17 AM
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t minus 10 days

Me thinks they aren't going to make September.  It's too quiet.  And if that is the case, where is the advantage for Day1, Day2, Day3 summer orders over the October orders?  Will October 15th be pushed to October 31st?

Why would they need to make noise?

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September 14, 2013, 08:38:42 AM
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Unless I'm missing something it sure looks like bitminter allows merged mining for namecoins...
I've been mining on Ozcoin pool and they have namecoin merged mining.
by what I can see they haven't found a namecoin block in over 6 months and I don't really see the point of it.
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September 14, 2013, 08:39:55 AM
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Thought no chips were to go out until after the backlog was cleared.

...unless you offer champagne.

BFL has a financial incentive to ship chips with a balance due on delivery.

Exactly right.  I'm anxious to see what they do.

If they ship chips before clearing the backlog, I fear Josh may be set adrift in a rowboat and all his breadfruit plants thrown overboard.
What has shipping chips got to do with clearing the backlog? Absolutely nothing, the production line is not involved.

Except for making the diff even worse for the customers who will soon be getting products a year late.

Of course by now, it'll just be a drop in the bucket.

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September 14, 2013, 08:43:27 AM
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Namecoins, and even devcoins, ixcoins, i0coins and groupcoins, are all way high difficulty.

The ones a small miner - one with only a saturn or jupiter or two - could rake in a decent number of are precisely the ones that even bitparking does not yet include in its merge.

But even so, better to use bitparking, which at least does merge 5 secondary chains including namecoin, than one that make just the pathetic little token pretence of supporting merged mining by incoluding just one merged mined coin, typically namecoin.

The coins you stand to get the most of by merged mining are currently coiledcoin and geistgeld, now that i0coin is back on bitparking and groupcoin has been picked up by bitparking.

Not long ago i0coin and groupcoin were, like coiledcoin and geistgeld, ones you could do really well with precisely because bitparking was at that time still leaving them out.

Remember that the more pools pick up on a coin the higher its difficulty goes. So you want to get in on the ones most pools have not yet picked up, while you can still get tham at (relatively) low difficulty, to get the most coins for your hashpower.

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Who cares? How much could those coins possibly be worth? 

They're only going to run it for 5-20 seconds.  You'll be able to reconfigure it when you get it.

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September 14, 2013, 08:52:05 AM
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Unless I'm missing something it sure looks like bitminter allows merged mining for namecoins...
I've been mining on Ozcoin pool and they have namecoin merged mining.
by what I can see they haven't found a namecoin block in over 6 months and I don't really see the point of it.
I thought they disabled the merged mining months ago?
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September 14, 2013, 09:11:17 AM
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They did.  Haven't done merged mining in months.
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September 14, 2013, 09:19:54 AM
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 Did anyone made the joke about 'swedish' asic miners comes in parts and you have to build them yourself because it is 'cheaper' that way?
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September 14, 2013, 09:32:30 AM
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 Did anyone made the joke about 'swedish' asic miners comes in parts and you have to build them yourself because it is 'cheaper' that way?

Yes there where jokes about that  Grin
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September 14, 2013, 11:09:17 AM
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 Did anyone made the joke about 'swedish' asic miners comes in parts and you have to build them yourself because it is 'cheaper' that way?

Yes there where jokes about that  Grin

There are people dreaming about that.

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September 14, 2013, 02:39:20 PM
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 Did anyone made the joke about 'swedish' asic miners comes in parts and you have to build them yourself because it is 'cheaper' that way?

Yes there where jokes about that  Grin

There are people dreaming about that.

I don't get it.

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September 14, 2013, 02:59:07 PM
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 Did anyone made the joke about 'swedish' asic miners comes in parts and you have to build them yourself because it is 'cheaper' that way?

Yes there where jokes about that  Grin

There are people dreaming about that.

I don't get it.
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September 14, 2013, 05:26:23 PM
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Darn, I just logged into my account to tell it about my p2pool instance that does my merged mining, in case they built my miner while I wasn't looking and wanted to set it up to mine for me on my pool.

They don't let you tell them the hostname or IP anddress and port number of your pool!
Are you mining on another planet or something?   I've used several pools, and none ever required an ip address or "Hostname".  What miner program has those input fields?  What pool requires that info?

He's mining on his own p2pool (with individual hostname/IP address and port number). It is much appreciated that KNC will support using p2pools.

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September 14, 2013, 05:40:19 PM
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Darn, I just logged into my account to tell it about my p2pool instance that does my merged mining, in case they built my miner while I wasn't looking and wanted to set it up to mine for me on my pool.

They don't let you tell them the hostname or IP anddress and port number of your pool!
Are you mining on another planet or something?   I've used several pools, and none ever required an ip address or "Hostname".  What miner program has those input fields?  What pool requires that info?

He's mining on his own p2pool (with individual hostname/IP address and port number). It is much appreciated that KNC will support using p2pools.
I see... and checked out p2pool....
looks like they don't even support stratum protocall? lol

Tststs. https://github.com/forrestv/p2pool/blob/master/p2pool/bitcoin/stratum.py

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September 14, 2013, 05:42:38 PM
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Darn, I just logged into my account to tell it about my p2pool instance that does my merged mining, in case they built my miner while I wasn't looking and wanted to set it up to mine for me on my pool.

They don't let you tell them the hostname or IP anddress and port number of your pool!
Are you mining on another planet or something?   I've used several pools, and none ever required an ip address or "Hostname".  What miner program has those input fields?  What pool requires that info?

He's mining on his own p2pool (with individual hostname/IP address and port number). It is much appreciated that KNC will support using p2pools.
I see... and checked out p2pool....
looks like they don't even support stratum protocall? lol

Tststs. https://github.com/forrestv/p2pool/blob/master/p2pool/bitcoin/stratum.py
I stand corrected....  Wink
just ask them to add it, or just add it yourself when u get the machine...no big deal.


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September 14, 2013, 05:46:11 PM
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Darn, I just logged into my account to tell it about my p2pool instance that does my merged mining, in case they built my miner while I wasn't looking and wanted to set it up to mine for me on my pool.

They don't let you tell them the hostname or IP anddress and port number of your pool!
Are you mining on another planet or something?   I've used several pools, and none ever required an ip address or "Hostname".  What miner program has those input fields?  What pool requires that info?

He's mining on his own p2pool (with individual hostname/IP address and port number). It is much appreciated that KNC will support using p2pools.
I see... and checked out p2pool....
looks like they don't even support stratum protocall? lol

Tststs. https://github.com/forrestv/p2pool/blob/master/p2pool/bitcoin/stratum.py
I stand corrected....  Wink
just ask them to add it, or just add it yourself when u get the machine...no big deal.

Yep.

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September 15, 2013, 04:12:01 AM
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I haven't seen this pic posted before concerning KNC's datacenters.

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I haven't seen this pic posted before concerning KNC's datacenters.

About 4 pages back....

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170332.msg3145437#msg3145437
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September 15, 2013, 05:31:19 AM
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Old News. We want NEW news!  Shocked

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