LogicalUnit
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June 05, 2013, 06:30:52 AM |
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What USB hub is being used in that setup?
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LogicalUnit
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June 05, 2013, 06:41:11 AM |
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Good to know, but it's tough for me to get in Australia.
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markyminer
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June 05, 2013, 06:38:25 PM |
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OMG .Fools and their money! When this was announced difficultly was under 10m and network hashrate under 80t/h. Now you've got them it's 12m (+20%) and network hashrate is 100t/h+ . In under 3 days difficulty will hit 14.4m. So thats a 44% increase in diffuclty in 5 weeks, around the 30% + a month I predicted.
So lets forecast from there shall we! Starting @ 0.0104 BTC and $1.27 profit a day for the first 10 days. 1 month profit $38. 3 month profit $90. 1 year profit $155!
you will never make a ROI.
To big a gamble to stake way over $12k on. Good luck though, I admire your balls, and I thought I was risky putting $900 into 3 x BFL 5 g/h miners (15G/H) to arrive this side of Xmas.
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Ouch. difficulty just jumped from 12m to a whopping 15.6m. That is a huge jump obviously catching up to nework hashrate jump to 113 T/H. just run the numbers again and from today the block eruptor is only making 0.00966 btc a day and forecast to only make a total 1.2 btc in 1 years time! Ouch. (again). https://bitclockers.com/calcM
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alibert
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June 05, 2013, 07:51:46 PM |
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That is 2.4 BTC in 24 months, in other words 20%! Thats great! I get 1% at my bank! Loving it!!!
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abracadabra
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June 05, 2013, 08:01:34 PM |
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That is 2.4 BTC in 24 months, in other words 20%! Thats great! I get 1% at my bank! Loving it!!!
This misunderstanding of how much btc a piece of hardware will generate over a "long" (ie. more than a few months) time is probably the biggest reason people are buying hardware like this. Good luck getting 2.4 BTC in 24 years.
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bigbeninlondon
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June 05, 2013, 08:23:05 PM |
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That is 2.4 BTC in 24 months No, because difficulty will continue to increase. in other words 20%! Thats great! I get 1% at my bank! Loving it!!! Except with the bank you do not have your funds blocked for years ; they are there. That depends on the investment. CDs lock in your funds for years. Also, the erupters can be resold for a time, and at a gain too.
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markyminer
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June 05, 2013, 08:58:58 PM |
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That is 2.4 BTC in 24 months, in other words 20%! Thats great! I get 1% at my bank! Loving it!!!
Nope. Check the current facts, network hashrate and difficulty is rising since February at a rate of 30% a month minimum. Which means difficulty doubles every 3.3months (and BTC earned halves!). Ran the figures out for 730 days (2 years) from today. In 2 years the block eruptor will mine 1.25 BTC!! So in year two you will dig out a whole 0.05 BTC all year. In year three BTC earned will end up less than the $0.01 a day it costs to power this USB stick. Your best bet is the leave it running 24/7 for the next 12 months and hold the BTC earned until it hopefully rises to $185/BTC. Then you will break even and maybe make a profit. if not you basically paid way way to high $/G/H to be an early ASIC adaoptor. Good luck. M
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bigbeninlondon
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June 05, 2013, 09:00:51 PM |
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At 1% it's probably an unlocked account, or his bank is even worse than the average bank!
They can be resold but it will certainly not be at that price.
Look, I bought one, but let's be real.
These bitches are selling @ $450 right now on eBay. I bet they'll stay that way until Avalon's chips are released.
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June 05, 2013, 09:46:23 PM |
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These bitches are selling @ $450 right now on eBay. I bet they'll stay that way until Avalon's chips are released. And yet, we'll still hear economic illiterates claiming they are "overpriced." Despite the market (loudly and firmly) saying otherwise, these buffoons believe their special little cheapskate beggar opinions truly outweigh the collective decision of all the actual buyers and sellers in an unprecedentedly free and low friction economy.
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turtle83
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June 05, 2013, 10:05:43 PM |
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These bitches are selling @ $450 right now on eBay. I bet they'll stay that way until Avalon's chips are released. And yet, we'll still hear economic illiterates claiming they are "overpriced." Despite the market (loudly and firmly) saying otherwise, these buffoons believe their special little cheapskate beggar opinions truly outweigh the collective decision of all the actual buyers and sellers in an unprecedentedly free and low friction economy. I am an economic illiterate and even i know that the price of something is the price market is willing to pay for it. People complaining here are just butthurt cause its not the price they are willing to pay.
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dnaleor
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June 05, 2013, 10:17:57 PM |
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At 1% it's probably an unlocked account, or his bank is even worse than the average bank!
They can be resold but it will certainly not be at that price.
Look, I bought one, but let's be real.
These bitches are selling @ $450 right now on eBay. I bet they'll stay that way until Avalon's chips are released. indeed. Than I'll buy one for the lolz. I want one because they have collectable value, but would never pay >100$ for them
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stepkrav
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June 05, 2013, 11:29:59 PM |
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what is your hw error rate? i get ~ 4,7 per hour
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June 06, 2013, 12:09:59 AM |
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From my own personal experience: 7 port USB hub D-Link DUB-H7 worked just fine for me powering simultaneously not only 4 USB ASICminer Block Erupters but also the raspberry pi. It has a 3A power supply and 2 1A USB charging output ports. I'm not sure how many more than 4 block erupters it can handle; I assume by its 3A power supply it can handle a maximum of 6.
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GuiltySpark343
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June 06, 2013, 02:15:27 AM |
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what is your hw error rate? i get ~ 4,7 per hour
About the same.
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alibert
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June 06, 2013, 05:50:53 AM |
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what is your hw error rate? i get ~ 4,7 per hour
ICA0 | (5s):334.2M (avg):333.2Mh/s | A:8655 R:67 HW:118 U:4.3/m Around 1%
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alibert
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June 06, 2013, 05:52:30 AM |
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Nope. Check the current facts, network hashrate and difficulty is rising since February at a rate of 30% a month minimum. Which means difficulty doubles every 3.3months (and BTC earned halves!).
Ran the figures out for 730 days (2 years) from today. In 2 years the block eruptor will mine 1.25 BTC!! So in year two you will dig out a whole 0.05 BTC all year.
In year three BTC earned will end up less than the $0.01 a day it costs to power this USB stick. Your best bet is the leave it running 24/7 for the next 12 months and hold the BTC earned until it hopefully rises to $185/BTC. Then you will break even and maybe make a profit. if not you basically paid way way to high $/G/H to be an early ASIC adaoptor.
So, what do you do in BT-talk then? Can't be GPU mining. FPGA miner?
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markyminer
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June 06, 2013, 11:54:46 AM |
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Nope. Check the current facts, network hashrate and difficulty is rising since February at a rate of 30% a month minimum. Which means difficulty doubles every 3.3months (and BTC earned halves!).
Ran the figures out for 730 days (2 years) from today. In 2 years the block eruptor will mine 1.25 BTC!! So in year two you will dig out a whole 0.05 BTC all year.
In year three BTC earned will end up less than the $0.01 a day it costs to power this USB stick. Your best bet is the leave it running 24/7 for the next 12 months and hold the BTC earned until it hopefully rises to $185/BTC. Then you will break even and maybe make a profit. if not you basically paid way way to high $/G/H to be an early ASIC adaoptor.
So, what do you do in BT-talk then? Can't be GPU mining. FPGA miner? Why can't I be a GPU miner? Any AMD 7950 (the most efficient GPU miner on hash vs power vs cost) who started from Jan to March 2013 or before has already made their ROI and now enjoys slowly declining net profits but with a saleable asset still worth 70% of the purchase price on ebay. Anyone who started April will make a ROI before power costs overtake BTC earned daily. A 7950 still earns over $1 profit a day on 15.6m difficulty becaus it can hash 500m/h easily. Personally i've only mined BTC directly for about 3 weeks in total including 5 days last week. It's far more profitable to mine LTC with a GPU and exchange for BTC on BTC-e. Mining LTC earns $1.75 a day profit today. I expect GPU mining of BTC to be loss making on any GPU by August, and maybe LTC too unless LTC jumps in price a lot! Still buy then should have my 21 g/h of BFL 7gh miners that cost $1200 going. And this will make profit long long afer the block eruptor has been taken offline. M
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