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June 07, 2013, 07:55:50 PM |
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Digital, you mentioned virwox as one of you're btc selling sites of choice. Does it take a while to get usd out of there? I've got a bunch in BTC-E i'm gonna unload when the price recovers and need a better/faster place to dump some coins. Thanks in advance.
Not at all. But only if you use paypal. I always use paypal. Usually it takes a couple hours total. And that includes confirmations. Here's the process (it was a little confusing for me at first): You deposit btc into your virwox wallett, wait for them to confirm Sell the BTC for SLL Sell the SLL for USD Withdraw the USD via paypal. Sometimes there is a delay before the paypal transaction gets proessed, but I've never had the total process take more than 6 hours. And it works just as easy in reverse. In my opinion it's the best way to buy and sell btc via paypal. EDIT: Fair warning though, it tends to be a little more pricey than waiting. But for me it's worth the extra cost for getting my money (or btc) fast. Awesome!! Thanks for the advice on the steps to process the transaction. The speed i can withdraw my money is worth it to me as well. Looks like a nice alternative to the time intensive process i've been thru with coinbase. Thanks again!
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nottm28
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June 07, 2013, 08:14:18 PM |
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Also wanted to to say that the difficulty increases are simply an indicator that the overall network hash rate is increasing. Each bitcoin block is, by design, meant to be found every 10 minutes on average. If a load of new asic miners come online, then clearly that 10 mins will become 8 mins or 7 say. So 'they' increase the difficulty so that we are back to on average 1 block per 10 mins.
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bspurloc
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June 07, 2013, 08:54:05 PM |
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The difficulty changes are designed to keep blocks being found at a steady pace. So when the total hash rate of the network goes up, and blocks start getting found faster, the difficulty will go up so that blocks will continue to be found at the same rate.
That's how we can predict when the next block halving will be. It's all about math. And the reason your reward goes down, is because there is more hashing power finding about the same amount of blocks. So if you don't increase your hash power at the same rate the network/pool hash rate increases, then your share of the pie will get smaller.
So the lower hashrate is specific to me, correct? What I SHOULD see is the same hashrate, the same payout just less often. er I misread.... .... DIFF with NOT effect your worker hashrate. Is it HOTTER in your area today? are you mining GPU's? look at the AMD Application does it say your GPU is locked at 95%? when temps go up the AMD application does odd things. it will lock the GPU at a certain % or the card itself will cut the power etc etc...
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nottm28
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June 07, 2013, 08:58:33 PM |
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The difficulty changes are designed to keep blocks being found at a steady pace. So when the total hash rate of the network goes up, and blocks start getting found faster, the difficulty will go up so that blocks will continue to be found at the same rate.
That's how we can predict when the next block halving will be. It's all about math. And the reason your reward goes down, is because there is more hashing power finding about the same amount of blocks. So if you don't increase your hash power at the same rate the network/pool hash rate increases, then your share of the pie will get smaller.
So the lower hashrate is specific to me, correct? What I SHOULD see is the same hashrate, the same payout just less often. no. the person that replied to you did not understand or fully read what your said as their reply was correct but did not answer your question. DIFF with NOT effect your worker hashrate. Is it HOTTER in your area today? are you mining GPU's? look at the AMD Application does it say your GPU is locked at 95%? when temps go up the AMD application does odd things. it will lock the GPU at a certain % or the card itself will cut the power etc etc... umm I am 'the person' and I think I did understand - but thanks for your post
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bspurloc
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June 07, 2013, 09:00:33 PM |
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The difficulty changes are designed to keep blocks being found at a steady pace. So when the total hash rate of the network goes up, and blocks start getting found faster, the difficulty will go up so that blocks will continue to be found at the same rate.
That's how we can predict when the next block halving will be. It's all about math. And the reason your reward goes down, is because there is more hashing power finding about the same amount of blocks. So if you don't increase your hash power at the same rate the network/pool hash rate increases, then your share of the pie will get smaller.
So the lower hashrate is specific to me, correct? What I SHOULD see is the same hashrate, the same payout just less often. no. the person that replied to you did not understand or fully read what your said as their reply was correct but did not answer your question. DIFF with NOT effect your worker hashrate. Is it HOTTER in your area today? are you mining GPU's? look at the AMD Application does it say your GPU is locked at 95%? when temps go up the AMD application does odd things. it will lock the GPU at a certain % or the card itself will cut the power etc etc... umm I am 'the person' and I think I did understand - but thanks for your post yeah ignore me i misread! your explanation was perfect
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digital
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June 07, 2013, 09:01:36 PM |
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Yeah, bigbeninlondon responded to my post about the difficulty, which was not related to his question about his hash rate.
Although, nottm28 did respond to bigbeninlondon with a fairly complete answer...
And that's the problem with 15 people lurking in this thread. 4 new pages a day makes it hard to keep track of anything.
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If I help you out: 17QatvSdciyv2zsdAbphDEUzST1S6x46c3 References (bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=): 50051.20 50051.100 53668.0 53788.0 53571.0 53571.0 52212.0 50729.0 114804.0 115468 78106 69061 58572 54747
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bspurloc
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June 07, 2013, 09:17:03 PM |
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Yeah, bigbeninlondon responded to my post about the difficulty, which was not related to his question about his hash rate.
Although, nottm28 did respond to bigbeninlondon with a fairly complete answer...
And that's the problem with 15 people lurking in this thread. 4 new pages a day makes it hard to keep track of anything.
That is the point of a Forum. I Corrected what I said right after I read what I posted but it was too late.... So the question still is open... why has his/her personal miners hashrate dropped. I say heat....
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nottm28
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June 07, 2013, 09:22:45 PM |
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Yeah, bigbeninlondon responded to my post about the difficulty, which was not related to his question about his hash rate.
Although, nottm28 did respond to bigbeninlondon with a fairly complete answer...
And that's the problem with 15 people lurking in this thread. 4 new pages a day makes it hard to keep track of anything.
That is the point of a Forum. I Corrected what I said right after I read what I posted but it was too late.... So the question still is open... why has his/her personal miners hashrate dropped. I say heat.... Could be heat - sometimes I just need to 'bounce' my workers...
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nottm28
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June 07, 2013, 09:23:46 PM |
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Yeah, bigbeninlondon responded to my post about the difficulty, which was not related to his question about his hash rate.
Although, nottm28 did respond to bigbeninlondon with a fairly complete answer...
And that's the problem with 15 people lurking in this thread. 4 new pages a day makes it hard to keep track of anything.
slush created a monster - he must love it
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matada
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June 07, 2013, 09:35:09 PM |
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Please don't kill getwork. the noobs are already bad enough as is! Seriously irc sucks right now.
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vs3
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June 07, 2013, 09:38:58 PM |
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Please don't kill getwork. the noobs are already bad enough as is! Seriously irc sucks right now.
c'mon - setting up the proxy is really as simple as 1) download the file and 2) run it - how much more easier than that can it get?
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Lucko
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June 07, 2013, 09:47:41 PM |
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GUIminer... Default pool setting... I think it is on getwork and it is redirected on stratum... So yes. Noobe miner that doesn't work... Unless redirection will stay...
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Behemot
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June 08, 2013, 12:18:02 AM |
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Did I miss anything? Is BFL finally shipping?
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June 08, 2013, 01:14:46 AM |
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Yes, BFL is shipping. Only Jalapenos, but they've got the first month worth of orders out the door.
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bspurloc
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June 08, 2013, 02:30:11 AM |
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grats on blocks....
240324 240325 240326 240327
hah
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bigbeninlondon
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June 08, 2013, 02:32:46 AM |
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The difficulty changes are designed to keep blocks being found at a steady pace. So when the total hash rate of the network goes up, and blocks start getting found faster, the difficulty will go up so that blocks will continue to be found at the same rate.
That's how we can predict when the next block halving will be. It's all about math. And the reason your reward goes down, is because there is more hashing power finding about the same amount of blocks. So if you don't increase your hash power at the same rate the network/pool hash rate increases, then your share of the pie will get smaller.
So the lower hashrate is specific to me, correct? What I SHOULD see is the same hashrate, the same payout just less often. nottm28 covered it in pretty good detail, but yeah you should see the same hashrate, but with a little LOWER payout, just as often. At least in the current circumstances, where the total hash rate keeps going up. And keep in mind, this is all talking in averages. There will be variance in all the numbers, but they even out over time. Well the problem isn't on my end. My side is showing a constant hashrate, but I've most definitely dropped in Slush's "average". It estimates approximately 600 MH/s less than what I'm putting out. Do I need to restart all my workers? What's up? Edit: It's also dropping my number of shares and my reward per block.
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lsvpa
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June 08, 2013, 04:21:05 AM |
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grats on blocks....
240324 240325 240326 240327
hah
And during that time I had all my machines offline as I was cleaning them.
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vs3
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June 08, 2013, 07:20:41 AM |
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Slush - your thread's title about 12000GH is obsolete ... again ... Approx. cluster performance (30 min average): 14215.126 Ghash/s
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iFA88
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June 08, 2013, 07:45:46 AM |
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grats on blocks....
240324 240325 240326 240327
hah
And during that time I had all my machines offline as I was cleaning them. me2 (
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minerapia
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June 08, 2013, 07:53:48 AM |
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grats on blocks....
240324 240325 240326 240327
hah
And during that time I had all my machines offline as I was cleaning them. me2 ( Ill usually do maintenance to one machine at a time
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