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May 12, 2013, 09:36:20 PM
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Yacoin Price about to Jump


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May 12, 2013, 09:45:38 PM
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Yacoin Price about to Jump



I'm sure that's what you wish for, so that you can buy some.

Better stop cryin' and start buying.

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May 12, 2013, 09:49:57 PM
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May 12, 2013, 09:51:05 PM
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Amazon is overpriced, i get a month of 300 khash for 15€, that would get you a day @ Amazon...

huh, and where would that be?

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May 12, 2013, 09:52:36 PM
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huh, and where would that be?
http://host-unlimited.de/vserver
Will take some days to get setup though (despite them advertising with 60 minute express setup, it's bs) and their support sucks, also some little downtimes. But for the price i can't complain.

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May 12, 2013, 09:57:10 PM
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You'd be better keeping it to yourself, because if these fanboys, find out that it's being GPU mined, they'll have nothing left to hold on too.

One thing to consider is that, one doesn't just GPU mine YaCoins. GPU mining YACs has to be more profitable than CPU mining YACs + GPU mining something else, otherwise it's a waste. Anyone doing it would have to believe YAC value would skyrocket.

At it's current prices, YAC isn't profitable to mine, with anything

Lol.  at .00001 YAC is profitable to mine for a lot of people.  Remove electric and server costs (and thief's and botnets) and there is likely a population with access to cputime with $0 cost.  I know a lot of call centers with hundreds of low power seldom used PC's.  If each gets 10Khash and the electric is included in rent, a system admin could easily work out a profit sharing deal to use the PC's on off hours.  Even at $1 a month once automated it's profitable.

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May 12, 2013, 10:11:27 PM
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Lol.  at .00001 YAC is profitable to mine for a lot of people.  Remove electric and server costs (and thief's and botnets) and there is likely a population with access to cputime with $0 cost.  I know a lot of call centers with hundreds of low power seldom used PC's.  If each gets 10Khash and the electric is included in rent, a system admin could easily work out a profit sharing deal to use the PC's on off hours.  Even at $1 a month once automated it's profitable.

Do you seriously lose time for $1 a month?

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May 12, 2013, 10:42:21 PM
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0.00087 now and a 12 BTC buy order at this price.
For the history records, because in the future no one will be able to imagine that YAC has been so cheap.  Cheesy

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May 12, 2013, 10:43:50 PM
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How can a coin with the name YAC not be worth $100.000 each?  Roll Eyes
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May 12, 2013, 10:44:31 PM
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Yeah, and somebody removed their sell wall around ~0.001. I think buys are eating through some sell and forget orders now.

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May 12, 2013, 10:44:39 PM
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Well dont say I didn't warn ya all  Wink
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May 12, 2013, 10:52:49 PM
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You'd be better keeping it to yourself, because if these fanboys, find out that it's being GPU mined, they'll have nothing left to hold on too.

One thing to consider is that, one doesn't just GPU mine YaCoins. GPU mining YACs has to be more profitable than CPU mining YACs + GPU mining something else, otherwise it's a waste. Anyone doing it would have to believe YAC value would skyrocket.

At it's current prices, YAC isn't profitable to mine, with anything

Lol.  at .00001 YAC is profitable to mine for a lot of people.  Remove electric and server costs (and thief's and botnets) and there is likely a population with access to cputime with $0 cost.  I know a lot of call centers with hundreds of low power seldom used PC's.  If each gets 10Khash and the electric is included in rent, a system admin could easily work out a profit sharing deal to use the PC's on off hours.  Even at $1 a month once automated it's profitable.

Yeah, because that makes much more sense then setting up 4x 7970's, and mining LTC....Or ordering a rig or 2 from BFL, and mining BTC, @ 40w / 5GH/s   Roll Eyes
Are people really this stupid?

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May 12, 2013, 11:00:18 PM
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LOL he said BFL.  Roll Eyes

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May 12, 2013, 11:00:58 PM
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You'd be better keeping it to yourself, because if these fanboys, find out that it's being GPU mined, they'll have nothing left to hold on too.

One thing to consider is that, one doesn't just GPU mine YaCoins. GPU mining YACs has to be more profitable than CPU mining YACs + GPU mining something else, otherwise it's a waste. Anyone doing it would have to believe YAC value would skyrocket.

At it's current prices, YAC isn't profitable to mine, with anything

Lol.  at .00001 YAC is profitable to mine for a lot of people.  Remove electric and server costs (and thief's and botnets) and there is likely a population with access to cputime with $0 cost.  I know a lot of call centers with hundreds of low power seldom used PC's.  If each gets 10Khash and the electric is included in rent, a system admin could easily work out a profit sharing deal to use the PC's on off hours.  Even at $1 a month once automated it's profitable.

Yeah, because that makes much more sense then setting up 4x 7970's, and mining LTC....Or ordering a rig or 2 from BFL, and mining BTC, @ 40w / 5GH/s   Roll Eyes
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May 12, 2013, 11:03:45 PM
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Price is goin' crazy right now  Cheesy
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May 12, 2013, 11:03:57 PM
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LOL he said BFL.  Roll Eyes

BFL has started shipping, and those who got their units, seemed pleased with them...

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May 12, 2013, 11:09:22 PM
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Yeah those who got them. If you order now, you'll get as much btc by the time you recieve it, as if you mine with a 5770 now. Just a badly educated guess but it'll be not nearly as much as today for sure...
Also I'd go for the DIY folks here on the forum, they seem more reliable, not to mention the price. Srsly i lol'd when you mentioned BFL.
Also YAC price is much higher than the 0.00001 figure you answered to. In the end it comes down to personal preference and willingness to take risks.

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May 12, 2013, 11:11:00 PM
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LOL he said BFL.  Roll Eyes

BFL has started shipping, and those who got their units, seemed pleased with them...

Yeah, just like these have https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=203342.0

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May 12, 2013, 11:13:13 PM
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Lol.  at .00001 YAC is profitable to mine for a lot of people.  Remove electric and server costs (and thief's and botnets) and there is likely a population with access to cputime with $0 cost.  I know a lot of call centers with hundreds of low power seldom used PC's.  If each gets 10Khash and the electric is included in rent, a system admin could easily work out a profit sharing deal to use the PC's on off hours.  Even at $1 a month once automated it's profitable.

Do you seriously lose time for $1 a month?

I lose $1 and 10 minutes a day buying coffee.  Makes sense to lose 10 minutes a month to make $1, if I do it 30 times a month my coffee is free.

It was a theoretical statement, though my inactive CPU time made a few hundred dollars on yacoin, I'm not turning it off unless I find something better to use the cycles for.

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May 12, 2013, 11:19:34 PM
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You'd be better keeping it to yourself, because if these fanboys, find out that it's being GPU mined, they'll have nothing left to hold on too.

One thing to consider is that, one doesn't just GPU mine YaCoins. GPU mining YACs has to be more profitable than CPU mining YACs + GPU mining something else, otherwise it's a waste. Anyone doing it would have to believe YAC value would skyrocket.

At it's current prices, YAC isn't profitable to mine, with anything

Lol.  at .00001 YAC is profitable to mine for a lot of people.  Remove electric and server costs (and thief's and botnets) and there is likely a population with access to cputime with $0 cost.  I know a lot of call centers with hundreds of low power seldom used PC's.  If each gets 10Khash and the electric is included in rent, a system admin could easily work out a profit sharing deal to use the PC's on off hours.  Even at $1 a month once automated it's profitable.

Yeah, because that makes much more sense then setting up 4x 7970's, and mining LTC....Or ordering a rig or 2 from BFL, and mining BTC, @ 40w / 5GH/s   Roll Eyes
Are people really this stupid?

BFL? really? You're kidding right?
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