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ahh that sucks just noticed this one 23373 2015-01-04 19:10:51 0:02:58 477591840 142128 0.00711907 337487 25.08785340 invalid
knew it was to good to be true
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MrTeal
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January 05, 2015, 08:05:33 PM |
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Mr. Teal .135 per kwh is pretty high however i think your math is off a bit a general rule of thumb is 1w ='s 1 GH the latest hardware is a bit more efficent than that. That fits the antminer S2 example but lets use that for siplicity and for sake of not breaking out a calculator, cant find mine its in a junk drawer somewhere and I am to lazy to open the one on my desktop so 2 antminer s2's as I mine a averag 1 BTC per month with 1.5 Th/s so 2000 GH/s ='s 2000 or 2KW 2kw x .14 kwh ='s .28 per hr x 24 hrs = 5.60 per day x 30 days = 168 per month Mines say 1.2 (should be higher at 2 TH/s) BTC todays price $270 so $326 approximately once again not getting out a calculator 326$ - $168 ='s $158 profit @ $250 per BTC ='s $300 - $168 electricity ='s $132 profit Not much a difference between 270/250 BTC value now for shits and giggles lets multiply that by 10 x thats 1300+k per month not a bad side income. Yesterday was a great day at slushes I mined over .06 BTC for 3.5 TH/s so lets use the S2 example again 3500 kw @ .10kwh .35 per hour x 24 hrs ='s 8.40 8.40 x 30 ='s 252 .o6 BTC right now ='s like $17 $17 x 30 = $510 - 252 electricity ='s $258 profit Now I run 5 x antminer s3+'s and a antminer c1 I just got in around the dec 27th all of them a bit more efficent than 1w per GHS plus I only use platinum rated PSU's plus I take every other pratical measure to reduce my familys electricity consumption LED light bulbs shutting lights off and appliances etc. its a never ending task they all know how to turn a switch on but none of them know how to turn a switch off haha And also because its winter and I have this toasty farm running I have yet to turn my heater on I just turned my mining rig around so that in itself is compensating for electricity I would of been running the heater Naturally this all hinges on a steady stream of luck here at slushes because a few days of a long block and it totally ruins the equation and eats up the profits. Now that alone draws me to the larger pools as they are steadier but the payouts are less because its a percentage of the pool and with such a larger pool my little 3.5 TH/s isnot a very large percentage so i do better here at slushs and do the daily Block finding dance In the end though if your spending more on electricity than your bringing in yes by all means makes no sense. Either time to find cheaper or free energy alternatives, or get more efficient hardware, I.e. move to saudi arabia eneergy is free and get some S5's they are pretty efficient thats my next purchase There's no error in my math, other than slightly overestimating the amount of BTC produced in a month as I just used a straight calculator value. You won't mine 0.06BTC/day with 3.5TH/s. You can't pick one lucky day and look at it unless you're intentionally trying to paint a pie in the sky picture. At the current difficulty, with a 2% pool fee straight PPS would be BTC0.04331/day. Your actual long term average would be closer to 0.043 though, as Slush doesn't pay out orphans. There's a bunch of factors that got into feasibility like offsetting heating costs in the winter, but even you will have a price where you're spending more than the coin you mine is worth. For you it's not at the point where it makes sense to turn off your gear, but it could soon be.
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unknown.usr
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January 05, 2015, 10:01:20 PM |
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Holy network hashrate Batman! Way to drive out the little guys.
Yeah, I make like a half a cent a week.
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rpandassociates
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January 06, 2015, 09:28:16 AM |
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go baby go !!!! Doing the block dance hahaha 23389 2015-01-06 09:03:03 1:59:44 17821695270 5701593 0.00777379 337735 25.06920978 97 confirmations left 23388 2015-01-06 07:03:19 1:47:35 17545026650 5097731 0.00740572 337722 25.05449947 84 confirmations left 23387 2015-01-06 05:15:44 5:03:05 50106338483 14430891 0.00694930 337708 25.02029198 70 confirmations left 23386 2015-01-06 00:12:39 2:20:54 23606803397 6688737 0.00708051 337682 25.05974495 44 confirmations left 23385 2015-01-05 21:51:45 0:34:33 5789790310 1664666 0.00701070 337667 25.09004714 29 confirmations left 23384 2015-01-05 21:17:12 2:02:18 20515496989 5716557 0.00691516 337664 25.09594941 26 confirmations left 23383 2015-01-05 19:14:54 1:27:55 14193493301 4224070 0.00727253 337652 25.08088047 14 confirmations left 23382 2015-01-05 17:46:59 1:38:27 15377296932 4676362 0.00742266 337643 25.03243972 5 confirmations left 23381 2015-01-05 16:08:32 0:07:29 1186175410 353040 0.00742766 337627 25.08409859 confirmed 23380 2015-01-05 16:01:03 3:59:56 37704197912 11380990 0.00748826 337626 25.09376000 confirmed 23379 2015-01-05 12:01:07 3:37:40 33792768448 10327444 0.00748562 337600 25.03156867 confirmed 23378 2015-01-05 08:23:27 0:12:59 2016948736 617721 0.00742014 337576 25.09190952 confirmed 23377 2015-01-05 08:10:28 5:52:16 54963373269 16622676 0.00738043 337573 25.08894481 confirmed 23376 2015-01-05 02:18:12 3:31:13 33989167304 9998280 0.00728615 337538 25.22617999 confirmed 23375 2015-01-04 22:46:59 1:16:52 12287259975 3594613 0.00701987 337516 25.06428187 confirmed 23374 2015-01-04 21:30:07 2:19:16 22322832311 6600165 0.00735157 337502 25.00926052 confirmed 23373 2015-01-04 19:10:51 0:02:58 477591840 142128 0.00711907 337487 25.08785340 invalid 23372 2015-01-04 19:07:53 0:17:07 2743872787 774593 0.00709074 337486 25.09218533 confirmed 23371 2015-01-04 18:50:46 6:55:24 66947974717 19790400 0.00734114 337483 25.09901854 confirmed 23370 2015-01-04 11:55:22 2:47:50 27145471987 7998620 0.00716293 337433 25.07058308 confirmed 23369 2015-01-04 09:07:32 7:25:35 71356222019 21061223 0.00731794 337417 25.18287706 confirmed 23368 2015-01-04 01:41:57 4:33:39 43996283153 12819438 0.00721578 337359 25.05021708 confirmed
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Codemeister
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January 06, 2015, 09:48:33 AM |
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Sweet round times right now
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rpandassociates
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January 06, 2015, 04:33:48 PM |
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Dont nobody move a muscle (unless you are doing the block dance) then keep dancing 200% luck wow after last month that is amazing !!!! It seemed like when they setup the new site the block times went to crap, I wonder if they found a bug and smushed it or something this is soooo sweet, this is how it should be. Last month was a train wreck I earned 2/3 my normal earnings too many of those over 24hr blocks finds. Things stay like the last couple days and i will be in heaven.
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pekatete
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January 06, 2015, 04:36:40 PM |
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Anoother one!
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jackbox
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January 06, 2015, 04:38:50 PM |
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The so-called "luck" is only a measure of past success and always averages out. Next week this thing you call luck will be 20% and you will be wondering where your luck went and who jinxed the pool, etc.
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pekatete
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January 06, 2015, 04:49:57 PM |
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The so-called "luck" is only a measure of past success and always averages out. Next week this thing you call luck will be 20% and you will be wondering where your luck went and who jinxed the pool, etc.
No, bitcoin luck is computed as a factor of the probability of finding a block given your (the pool's) hashing power and the network hashing power, given that the number of blocks that can be released by the network in the effective timeframe is known. In our case (and this is a conspiracy theory of some magnitude!), I am thinking the new hardware that hit the market of late, ahem... S5 ... have not been deployed en-masse on slush, but elsewhere, and that is reducing their luck thus we pick up the pieces where we were beaten by a matter of seconds before! Of-course, that theory assumes there is something wrong with the S5's (even the S3 variants and other bitmain rigs updated with the Jan firmware!).
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MrTeal
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January 06, 2015, 05:06:34 PM Last edit: January 06, 2015, 05:44:45 PM by MrTeal |
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The so-called "luck" is only a measure of past success and always averages out. Next week this thing you call luck will be 20% and you will be wondering where your luck went and who jinxed the pool, etc.
No, bitcoin luck is computed as a factor of the probability of finding a block given your (the pool's) hashing power and the network hashing power, given that the number of blocks that can be released by the network in the effective timeframe is known. In our case (and this is a conspiracy theory of some magnitude!), I am thinking the new hardware that hit the market of late, ahem... S5 ... have not been deployed en-masse on slush, but elsewhere, and that is reducing their luck thus we pick up the pieces where we were beaten by a matter of seconds before! Of-course, that theory assumes there is something wrong with the S5's (even the S3 variants and other bitmain rigs updated with the Jan firmware!). One small (but important) correction: Pool luck is dependent on the pool hashrate and current difficulty, not network hashrate. In this case it would matter because adding hashing power to the rest of the network (no matter what kind it is) doesn't affect Slush's luck. The ~10PH/s on Slush will still find X blocks/day whether the network is 20PH/s or 2000PH/s, at least until the next difficulty retarget. There is also no limit on the number of blocks that can be released on the network in a given timeframe. Difficulty will adjust to try and get a block every 10 minutes, but you could have all 2016 blocks of one difficulty period found in one day as opposed to two weeks.
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pekatete
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January 06, 2015, 05:41:00 PM |
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^^^ Clear as mud .....
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Sir Alan
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January 07, 2015, 03:42:42 PM |
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The so-called "luck" is only a measure of past success Agreed and always averages out. It ain't necessarily so. That's the gambler's fallacy. It assumes that the universe somehow keeps a record of past events in order to even things up, and confuses luck with probability. In an essentially random system such as bitcoin mining, just because it averaged out in the past doesn't mean it must always do so.
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rpandassociates
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January 07, 2015, 04:21:30 PM |
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ahhhh who quit dancing hahahahaha
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rpandassociates
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January 10, 2015, 05:25:48 AM |
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Just a little tip one of my S3+s keep showing low hash rate at the pool, i tried many different pools and it was always that one unit coming in low. I tried different power supplys different settings. An what do you know I replaced The LAN cable and blam right in line with the rest.....
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Mick2000
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January 10, 2015, 01:56:49 PM |
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Just a little tip one of my S3+s keep showing low hash rate at the pool, i tried many different pools and it was always that one unit coming in low. I tried different power supplys different settings. An what do you know I replaced The LAN cable and blam right in line with the rest..... Genius! i've been struggling with the same problem on all 3 miners. (S3, S3+ & S2) Changed all for better quality cables. Hash a treat now. Thanks for the advice!
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January 11, 2015, 01:18:51 AM |
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What the other guy said about leveling out, 10 - 14hrs between blocks.
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January 11, 2015, 11:03:13 AM |
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usually my auto payouts after 1,5-2 days , last payout recived 2015-01-07 03:04:05 3-4days ago?? runs 2,8TH, week ago added +1,6THs, ~4,3total now.
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kkurtmann
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January 12, 2015, 06:31:38 AM |
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usually my auto payouts after 1,5-2 days , last payout recived 2015-01-07 03:04:05 3-4days ago?? runs 2,8TH, week ago added +1,6THs, ~4,3total now.
Welcome to the wonderful world of mining bitcoins.
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rupy
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January 14, 2015, 01:07:21 AM |
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I'm sure this must have been proposed already, and maybe it doesn't work, but if you added a "finders keepers" option to the pool; that would give you more BTC if you find a block from others that also tick that box, I would certainly tick it! It doesn't have to be much, or maybe you can have multiple values so you will get extra BTC when you find a block in proportion to the others that are in your group. Say 5%, 25% and 50%...
Everyone that doesn't tick the box are unaffected so this would only add a little more "game" for the "perceived as lucky".
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pekatete
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January 14, 2015, 01:09:20 AM |
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I'm sure this must have been proposed already, and maybe it doesn't work, but if you added a "finders keepers" option to the pool; that would give you more BTC if you find a block from others that also tick that box, I would certainly tick it! It doesn't have to be much, or maybe you can have multiple values so you will get extra BTC when you find a block in proportion to the others that are in your group. Say 5%, 25% and 50%...
Everyone that doesn't tick the box are unaffected so this would only add a little more "game" for the "perceived as lucky".
solo mining = finders keepers. nuff said.
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