Karartma1
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October 09, 2017, 02:01:24 PM |
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We had time to buy a while ago, I think now it's too late. Now the only buying opportunities I see are LTC, ETH, XMR, and so on BUT ONLY to go back to bitcoin when the prices of those alts rises. At these prices Bitcoin is too much. Even though I must admit I am buying some decimals every month
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October 09, 2017, 02:22:26 PM |
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Can anyone simply explain why a GPU mined network wouldn't work or be supported? In the future I somehow see users validating the network by simply holding or using bitcoin on a lightweight client. Not that I'd like to fork off to try but something like how torrents work where users validate the content. GPU mining sounds like a step in that direction although I have no real technical understanding on the matter. I suppose that's what I'm asking for and I'd rather hear it here than on a fanboy page.
Of course gpu mining would work for a time. What do you think Litecoin is? Its a btc fork which uses gpus. At least that was the plan until scrypt miners were born. But lets say BTC switched to GPUs only tomorrow. The mining farms would just switch out their ASICs for GPUs and your back to square one. The problem is POW and another solution will have to come at some point
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Elwar
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October 09, 2017, 02:47:57 PM |
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So I gave my nieces and nephews some bitcoins a few years ago and they have the addresses.
But it looks like they'll miss out on the Bcash giveaway. Should I chance withdrawing their Bcash and add the funds to their current address or not risk it?
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cAPSLOCK
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October 09, 2017, 02:51:22 PM |
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So I gave my nieces and nephews some bitcoins a few years ago and they have the addresses.
But it looks like they'll miss out on the Bcash giveaway. Should I chance withdrawing their Bcash and add the funds to their current address or not risk it?
You would need to be willing to move their BTC to new addresses to do it safely. That is the only sticker. Is doing that worth the amount of money you would gain?
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Icygreen
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October 09, 2017, 02:53:03 PM |
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Can anyone simply explain why a GPU mined network wouldn't work or be supported? In the future I somehow see users validating the network by simply holding or using bitcoin on a lightweight client. Not that I'd like to fork off to try but something like how torrents work where users validate the content. GPU mining sounds like a step in that direction although I have no real technical understanding on the matter. I suppose that's what I'm asking for and I'd rather hear it here than on a fanboy page.
Of course gpu mining would work for a time. What do you think Litecoin is? Its a btc fork which uses gpus. At least that was the plan until scrypt miners were born. But lets say BTC switched to GPUs only tomorrow. The mining farms would just switch out their ASICs for GPUs and your back to square one. The problem is POW and another solution will have to come at some point Is it not correct that ASIC is very power hungry where GPU is much less so? Also, it looks like ASIC miners are barely available at around 3K each and pretty much monopolized (centralized) and a massive risk for anyone wanting to get involved. Would GPU be much easier and cheaper to produce, run, acquire, etc? Maybe I'm missing the picture but would that not take care of the centralized version of mining we have today if everyone could simply use old GPU's or as just mentioned CPU's? Seems to me that in order for this to be truly unstoppable and decentralized, mining\network validating needs to be put in the average person's reach or better yet, somehow built in as a function of owning BTC. Maybe things will change when the remaining 4.5 million coins have been mined.
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Lauda
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October 09, 2017, 02:55:58 PM |
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Bitstamp | Total bids: 64735282 USD. Total asks: 2559 BTC. Ratio: 25288.24340 USD/BTC. | Data vintage: 0.0542 seconds
A nice ATH in bids.
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Meuh6879
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October 09, 2017, 03:01:10 PM |
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Is it not correct that ASIC is very power hungry where GPU is much less so? Also, it looks like ASIC miners are barely available at around 3K each and pretty much monopolized (centralized) and a massive risk for anyone wanting to get involved. Would GPU be much easier and cheaper to produce, run, acquire, etc? Maybe I'm missing the picture but would that not take care of the centralized version of mining we have today if everyone could simply use old GPU's or as just mentioned CPU's?
ASIC SHA256 product is centralized. GPU are not. It's a point. ASIC = 12TH/s for 1200w GPU = 0,00003 TH/s for ... 300w It's an other point. Security is like that.
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Icygreen
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October 09, 2017, 03:03:15 PM |
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New leg UP! 10$ away from breaking the previous right shoulder. Looks like new ATH could be had this week!
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JimboToronto
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October 09, 2017, 03:05:37 PM |
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Good morning Bitcoinland and happy Thanksgiving Day to all the Canadians here.
We Bitcoiners have a lot to be thankful for... currently $4663USD/$5853CAD (Bitcoinaverage).
Too bad about AltCash though. It continues its downward spiral to oblivion... currently $329USD/$412CAD (Coinmarketcap).
Do we see $4.7k today and $5k by the weekend?
Go Bitcoin go.
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Meuh6879
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October 09, 2017, 03:07:13 PM |
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Be afraid of the 4000 euros ... limit. Incoming !!!
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Icygreen
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October 09, 2017, 03:17:43 PM |
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Is it not correct that ASIC is very power hungry where GPU is much less so? Also, it looks like ASIC miners are barely available at around 3K each and pretty much monopolized (centralized) and a massive risk for anyone wanting to get involved. Would GPU be much easier and cheaper to produce, run, acquire, etc? Maybe I'm missing the picture but would that not take care of the centralized version of mining we have today if everyone could simply use old GPU's or as just mentioned CPU's?
ASIC SHA256 product is centralized. GPU are not. It's a point. ASIC = 12TH/s for 1200w GPU = 0,00003 TH/s for ... 300w It's an other point. Security is like that. I see, thank you for that. Perhaps when we have enough users it will no longer matter how many TH/s are calculated if everyone ran a small fraction and its pooled.
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October 09, 2017, 03:27:21 PM |
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I'll be incredibly impressed if the guy that won MicGoosens guess the ATH contest wins the second contest! Even if he doesn't, damn does he have a solid chance at it, the way things are going right now.
Kudos to you BikerLeszlo (sorry if I spelled that wrong)
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conspirosphere.tk
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October 09, 2017, 03:30:10 PM Last edit: October 09, 2017, 05:37:38 PM by conspirosphere.tk |
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ASIC SHA256 product is centralized. GPU are not.
It's a point.
I would like the concept of BTC gold if it were not that some ASIC would be made for any algo if it's profitable enough. Scrypt was supposed to be GPU only. And now there are X11 ASICs too. edit: better to ignore "btc gold": https://investfeededge.com/sentiment-bitcoin-gold-fork-falls-apart-stunning-details-revealed/
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October 09, 2017, 03:45:02 PM |
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Hey you guys, lay off jbreher. I disagree with him, but he is polite and well reasoned...if wrong.
This thread does not have to be a total echo chamber.
Besides, he's probably kinda sad right now.
No. He's not well-reasoned. He lied many times to fool the newbies: ... Sometimes, I state facts, and sometimes, I render opinions. I try not to exaggerate, I don't make up facts, and I try to keep my conclusions rational. When challenged, I produce rationale for my statements. Sometimes, I even get things wrong, but I always try to be truthful. ...
Not always. Sometimes you list your own lies neatly for everybody to see: Those are not lies. That was posted in response to Lauda, who claimed something akin to 'jbreher never before made the claim that fully-validating, non-mining wallets add little to no value to the network as a system'. So that listing was refutation to Lauda's lies. If you think that that fully-validating, non-mining wallets provide any benefit to the network as a whole, you do not understand Bitcoin. The only power such a wallet has is to amputate itself from the rest of the network. Therefore evisceration intensifies. WTF are you talking about? You say that I lie, and then you quote me clearly telling the truth? Who do you think you're fooling with that?
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Raja_MBZ
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October 09, 2017, 03:47:18 PM |
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Bitcoin's going great... But what the hell is happening with altcoins? Can't we follow the old rule? When bitcoin goes up, alts go up too?
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October 09, 2017, 03:52:42 PM |
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Is it not correct that ASIC is very power hungry where GPU is much less so?
Exactly the opposite. The only reason an organization would incur the multi-millioin-dollar upfront sunk cost of fabbing an ASIC is because they have an operational advantage over FPGAs, GPUs, and CPUs. In the case of bitcoin mining, that operational advantage is hashes per Joule.
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Icygreen
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October 09, 2017, 04:23:15 PM |
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Thank you, this also helps. I see the correlation between GPU, CPU and ASIC better now and understand that the GPU route leads to ASIC manufacturing for which will get monopolized and is already what we have. A fully distributed and secure network sounds to me as easy as the concept of perpetual motion.
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October 09, 2017, 04:25:52 PM |
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Bitcoin's going great... But what the hell is happening with altcoins? Can't we follow the old rule? When bitcoin goes up, alts go up too? People converting altcoins to btc to get more bitcoin gold, i think.
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October 09, 2017, 04:28:53 PM |
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Bitcoin's going great... But what the hell is happening with altcoins? Can't we follow the old rule? When bitcoin goes up, alts go up too? People converting altcoins to btc to get more bitcoin gold, i think. Ah, the same happend when Bitcoin cash fork was close..
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October 09, 2017, 04:33:42 PM |
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Bitcoin's going great... But what the hell is happening with altcoins? Can't we follow the old rule? When bitcoin goes up, alts go up too? People converting altcoins to btc to get more bitcoin gold, i think. How does that work? Holders of clonecoin get another kind of clonecoin?
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