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August 14, 2017, 12:30:07 PM
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@Storx - what site do you use to generate the candle chairs that you posted earlier ?

That looks like TradingView interactive charts.

That's what I thought at first - but I check it out on desktop and not able to locate BTC/SIGT.
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August 14, 2017, 01:10:26 PM
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@Storx - what site do you use to generate the candle chairs that you posted earlier ?

That looks like TradingView interactive charts.

That's what I thought at first - but I check it out on desktop and not able to locate BTC/SIGT.

If you want to learn how to trade using Technical Analysis, search YouTube for Tone Vays. He does Market Analysis videos twice a week. He covers traditional markets, as well as crypto.  Helps you read the tea leaves of candles and trends.
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August 14, 2017, 01:12:18 PM
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I have moved on to BTX...



Could you tell more ?

1 BTX = $2.38 USD as I type this post

BTX is minable.

Go to yimp.org

1080ti rocks mining BTX

Mine direct to exchange and sell to precious BTC

Collect and hold BTC

You will have a nice Christmas :-)

Thanks for the feedback.

I remember you were watching closely coins with masternodes.
Could you tell us wich ones you are working with and why ?
Always appreciate your sharings!
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August 14, 2017, 01:15:43 PM
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@Storx - what site do you use to generate the candle chairs that you posted earlier ?

That looks like TradingView interactive charts.

That's what I thought at first - but I check it out on desktop and not able to locate BTC/SIGT.

If you want to learn how to trade using Technical Analysis, search YouTube for Tone Vays. He does Market Analysis videos twice a week. He covers traditional markets, as well as crypto.  Helps you read the tea leaves of candles and trends.

Thanks - But I'm just looking for the data, that's it.  I have the TA part handled.
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August 14, 2017, 01:54:55 PM
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Citronick,

I am not unstanding why your mining BTX, when i run the math its coming out to about $4 per 1080ti, im averaging just over $5 per 1080ti still since block 30k reduction in reward. Maybe you can explain a little more on this so i can understand... I even ran the numbers off Yiimp taking the 24/hr earnings numbers per MH/s and its still less than SIGT, i must be missing something on this....


You can follow my BTX mining here

http://yiimp.ccminer.org/?address=15pAaBSJBxBCnwef2N4BriYXv7XQK4CB7r

Over 24 hours the 4 workers (3/4GPUx1080ti rigs) mines around 17-22 coins

Mined to Cryptopia account and sold daily for BTC

I did read about the POS after a certain block

however seems still OK and 500 miners at yimp still hard at it

Each BTX is about 2 bucks.

Profitability per coin is slightly higher than SIGT.

Anyways, will mine till POS and move on to next coin...

...I may push all the 1080s to join in the ETH farm until Nov 1st.

That 4 x USB riser will be good combo with Phil's Z220 strategy.

Have you got a working rig with this adapters?

I'm joining Storx on the question.
From what I see, even with low SIGT price actually, you would have earned little more on SIGT than BTX.
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August 14, 2017, 02:55:11 PM
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@Storx - what site do you use to generate the candle chairs that you posted earlier ?
That looks like TradingView interactive charts.
That's what I thought at first - but I check it out on desktop and not able to locate BTC/SIGT.
If you want to learn how to trade using Technical Analysis, search YouTube for Tone Vays. He does Market Analysis videos twice a week. He covers traditional markets, as well as crypto. Helps you read the tea leaves of candles and trends.
Watch any vids you want, but do not trade with real money until you practice in every day trading on a test account at least during one month.
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August 14, 2017, 03:23:45 PM
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Hey, I remember that you Phil were mining with CPUs, have you dropped it ? I am considering to buy a rig, and I am not sure whether I should pick a simple Celeron or an higher-end one to mine ZCash.
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August 14, 2017, 04:30:35 PM
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Hey, I remember that you Phil were mining with CPUs, have you dropped it ? I am considering to buy a rig, and I am not sure whether I should pick a simple Celeron or an higher-end one to mine ZCash.

Well yes and no.

xmr on the right cpu  makes only 25 cents a day profit.

but if you have a lot of 1080ti's   on the rig by a lot 3 or more it all kind of fucks up.  both the xmr and the gpu mining suffer.

So I do mine xmr on some 2 card rigs.

this only applies to 1080ti mining.  as all I own are 1080ti's.

At the moment I have 15 1080ti's

I have 9-10 fully setup mobos other then cards.

So I can run all my mobos as 2 card 1080ti's and toss in the xmr using nvoc0018  which lets me pick threads 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 

I am not doing that  I am testing  setups for the solar array project that buy solar and I may do.  we have 1 array at his home  it provides 9k winter 14 k summer 24/7 with grid tie.

so we can mine with free power up to 14k summer and up to 9k winter.

he wants to build one 3x the size     so 42k summer    27k winter 

   total  for the 2 arrays  = 56k summer  36k winter.

The bigger array will be 60 minute drive from us in Howell NJ 

   so stable rigs are more important then anything

we may go the route of lots of 2 or 3 card rigs  as size  of rigs  will not be the issue  stability is more important.

10  three card rigs   are better then 5 six card rigs  as we would not be so fast to drive 2 hours round trip if 1 3 card rig freezes    but if 1 10 card rig freezes you would drive to fix it.

Back to xmr  if you have a 2 card 1080 ti rig on nvoc0018  and mine 2 thread s or 3 threads it is fine. 

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August 14, 2017, 04:41:01 PM
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@Storx - what site do you use to generate the candle chairs that you posted earlier ?

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August 14, 2017, 05:30:14 PM
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I have moved on to BTX...



Could you tell more ?

1 BTX = $2.38 USD as I type this post

BTX is minable.

Go to yimp.org

1080ti rocks mining BTX

Mine direct to exchange and sell to precious BTC

Collect and hold BTC

You will have a nice Christmas :-)

Thanks for the feedback.

I remember you were watching closely coins with masternodes.
Could you tell us wich ones you are working with and why ?
Always appreciate your sharings!

I was researching the following schemes.... Masternodes, POS, Staking of coins, Dividends for owning shares/coins.

The ones that I have currently are PAY(TenX) and NEO/GAS - both rewards me in forms of GAS coins (NEO) and ETH for every share of staked PAY (TenX). Both are doing quite well and value has been rising handsomely.

I dont have to have a specific number of shares to qualify for these rewards.

Unlike masternodes, you have to have a certain amount to qualify to become a Masternode.

Staked coins or dividend paying coins are better deal.

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August 14, 2017, 05:41:07 PM
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I'm joining Storx on the question.
From what I see, even with low SIGT price actually, you would have earned little more on SIGT than BTX.

With my currrent 1080tis - was able to mine up to 1.5% - 2% of the BTX shares on yimp pool.

BTX per share is higher than SIGT (below 10 cents) vs BTX - around 2.50$

I have to compete with more miners in SIGT vs BTX at yimp pool.

More competition now because Nicehash added skunk algo in their list.

True, it could have come up to nearly the same or slightly lower profitability but at the end of day my holdings per BTX coin value is much higher than SIGT and  moreover 1080ti on ccminer seems very effective mining BTX.




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August 14, 2017, 06:00:28 PM
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I'm joining Storx on the question.
From what I see, even with low SIGT price actually, you would have earned little more on SIGT than BTX.

With my currrent 1080tis - was able to mine up to 1.5% - 2% of the BTX shares on yimp pool.

BTX per share is higher than SIGT (below 10 cents) vs BTX - around 2.50$

I have to compete with more miners in SIGT vs BTX at yimp pool.

More competition now because Nicehash added skunk algo in their list.

True, it could have come up to nearly the same or slightly lower profitability but at the end of day my holdings per BTX coin value is much higher than SIGT and  moreover 1080ti on ccminer seems very effective mining BTX.


I am not saying your wrong, just things are not adding up for me to switch. I value your input all the time very highly, but im not unstanding how its less profitable for you... are you using mod 3 for skunk?

I currently have 27 1080ti's all on skunk, according to Suprnova, i have actually earned 1660.12165815 SIGT for the last 24hrs using ccminer skunk mod version 3. Which comes out to 61.48598733888889 SIGT per card. Even with SIGT approaching a weekly low, thats 0.0010452617847611 btc or $4.50 per 1080ti.

You stated your making between 17-22 coins on BTX for your 12 gpus, thats $3.41 to $4.42, so by my math your best performance is still lower than sigt with it approaching an all time weekly low... it may benefit you to move back over. Just to keep an eye on BTX i have added BTX on Awesome Miner so i can keep an eye on it along with SIGT, i may do a profit switch setup between SIGT,BTX, and LBRY... LBRY has been #2 on my list for most profitable behind SIGT for multiple days.

- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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August 14, 2017, 06:38:47 PM
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Well guys, it appears that the AMD Vega 64 is a huge bust in regards to mining... heck its kinda lackluster in the gaming results also... 440.3 watts for these results...
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@storxusmc/amd-vega-64-liquid-gpu-mining-results-wow


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August 14, 2017, 06:40:27 PM
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You must live close to a Microcenter.

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August 14, 2017, 06:41:43 PM
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Well guys, it appears that the AMD Vega 64 is a huge bust in regards to mining... heck its kinda lackluster in the gaming results also... 440.3 watts for these results...
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@storxusmc/amd-vega-64-liquid-gpu-mining-results-wow



yeah pretty bad numbers.  I am glad I ordered 3 x 1080 ti's last week

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August 14, 2017, 07:17:24 PM
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You must live close to a Microcenter.



Are you talking about me?

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August 14, 2017, 07:18:58 PM
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You must live close to a Microcenter.



Are you talking about me?

Yes
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August 14, 2017, 07:23:19 PM
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The problem with VEGA is the crazy hype leading up to it...and the 6+months delay.  Its basically an updated fury, and I do love my fury.  But the thing is, the price needs to move down a lot for gamers.  We are talking about crazy high prices (in canada).  For reference, I remember paying 367$ for a fury (cad), so I would pay maybe 500-550$ for a VEGA, not 800+$ (cad) which is what they currently sell for here.  AMD has had great innovation and great new products, but god damn they need a good slap in the back of the head.
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August 14, 2017, 07:31:22 PM
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Well guys, it appears that the AMD Vega 64 is a huge bust in regards to mining... heck its kinda lackluster in the gaming results also... 440.3 watts for these results...
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@storxusmc/amd-vega-64-liquid-gpu-mining-results-wow



yeah pretty bad numbers.  I am glad I ordered 3 x 1080 ti's last week

those watts such waste of energy - yup, more 1080tis for me too

I think we are spoilt by NVIDIA on efficient power consumption

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August 14, 2017, 07:55:42 PM
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I was researching the following schemes.... Masternodes, POS, Staking of coins, Dividends for owning shares/coins.

The ones that I have currently are PAY(TenX) and NEO/GAS - both rewards me in forms of GAS coins (NEO) and ETH for every share of staked PAY (TenX). Both are doing quite well and value has been rising handsomely.

I dont have to have a specific number of shares to qualify for these rewards.

Unlike masternodes, you have to have a certain amount to qualify to become a Masternode.

Staked coins or dividend paying coins are better deal.

At the moment you just work with PAY and NEO in that scheme ?
I'm a big fan of Tenx, I'm sure they will succeed.
But I think rewards are not activated yet, no?
To qualify, you just have to let your PAY tokens in an Eth address right ?

About NEO, how is the reward working ?
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