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November 24, 2017, 08:19:29 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?)
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tekmobile
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November 24, 2017, 08:31:06 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users instead of the ASIC manufacturers
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jbreher
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November 24, 2017, 08:41:20 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY Frankly, I find the entire 'bubut muh centralization' narrative ludicrous. As long as there are no prohibitive institutional barriers to mining entry, it is as decentralized as is beneficial.
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bones261
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November 24, 2017, 08:43:25 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY And what mining farms do Nvidia and AMD control? Please enlighten us... Bitmain has its own farms as well as Bitfury.
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tekmobile
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November 24, 2017, 08:48:51 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY AMD & nVidia aren't miners plus there are many more GPU manufacturers than ASIC manufacturers AMD & nVidia may produce the actual gpu core but it's the many manufacturers that release the cards. You are not forced to get your cards from AMD & nVidia there is nothing stopping you from going to your local big box computer store
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tekmobile
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November 24, 2017, 08:53:20 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY And what mining farms do Nvidia and AMD control? Please enlighten us... Bitmain has its own farms as well as Bitfury. Precisely and that $1500 miner you buy or whatever they cost now that bitmain manufacturers for peanuts gets put straight into operation from the production line slave factory with a small fraction being sold off at a HUGE markup
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jbreher
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November 24, 2017, 09:07:35 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY And what mining farms do Nvidia and AMD control? Please enlighten us... Bitmain has its own farms as well as Bitfury. Irrelevant. Mining equipment is available to anyone willing to purchase. Though if you want to purchase the best, you'll need to acquire some BCH.
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jbreher
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November 24, 2017, 09:08:35 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY AMD & nVidia aren't miners plus there are many more GPU manufacturers than ASIC manufacturers AMD & nVidia may produce the actual gpu core but it's the many manufacturers that release the cards. You are not forced to get your cards from AMD & nVidia there is nothing stopping you from going to your local big box computer store ...and buy card containing chips made by AMD and Nvidia. Nevertheless: I find the entire 'bubut muh centralization' narrative ludicrous. As long as there are no prohibitive institutional barriers to mining entry, it is as decentralized as is beneficial.
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Anyone with a campaign ad in their signature -- for an organization with which they are not otherwise affiliated -- is automatically deducted credibility points.
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tekmobile
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November 24, 2017, 09:09:38 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY And what mining farms do Nvidia and AMD control? Please enlighten us... Bitmain has its own farms as well as Bitfury. Irrelevant. Mining equipment is available to anyone willing to purchase. Though if you want to purchase the best, you'll need to acquire some BCH. For how long though if what DragonMint is saying is true then miners will purchase their miners instead with BTC
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Rosewater Foundation
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November 24, 2017, 09:11:06 PM |
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I hope he isn't betting Bitmain's monopoly will continue indefinitely. I think that would be unwise
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Knowledge-Princes of Earth-man, come to my lone presence into this Vortex named Kansas
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jbreher
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November 24, 2017, 09:12:12 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY And what mining farms do Nvidia and AMD control? Please enlighten us... Bitmain has its own farms as well as Bitfury. Irrelevant. Mining equipment is available to anyone willing to purchase. Though if you want to purchase the best, you'll need to acquire some BCH. For how long though if what DragonMint is saying is true then miners will purchase their miners instead with BTC Perhaps. We'll need to see how far the giddy optimism of tapeout diverges into the cold reality of first article delivery. But doesn't that admission poke holes in your 'bubut muh centralization' argument? (Incidentally: it's about frickin' time somebody stopped whinging about Bitmain's supposed unfair advantage, and actually got the cojones to try to compete instead.)
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tekmobile
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November 24, 2017, 09:15:30 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY AMD & nVidia aren't miners plus there are many more GPU manufacturers than ASIC manufacturers AMD & nVidia may produce the actual gpu core but it's the many manufacturers that release the cards. You are not forced to get your cards from AMD & nVidia there is nothing stopping you from going to your local big box computer store ...and buy card containing chips made by AMD and Nvidia. Nevertheless: I find the entire 'bubut muh centralization' narrative ludicrous. As long as there are no prohibitive institutional barriers to mining entry, it is as decentralized as is beneficial. The issue is not the chip manufacturer making the chips its with the chip manufacturer trying to dictate the network there is no way either AMD or nVidia can outrank everyone that owns a GPU they struggle now to keep up with the demand of the gaming market because of miners buying cards Plus the cards can remain profitable for a very long time I have a R9 280x here that although is now must be going on 5 years is still working fine and profitable it's not as efficient but had paid for itself many times over but the majority of what I have at RX480s
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lucky626
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November 24, 2017, 09:22:09 PM |
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Love this project, goodluck Dev
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bones261
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November 24, 2017, 09:33:31 PM Last edit: November 24, 2017, 09:50:21 PM by bones261 |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY And what mining farms do Nvidia and AMD control? Please enlighten us... Bitmain has its own farms as well as Bitfury. Irrelevant. Mining equipment is available to anyone willing to purchase. Though if you want to purchase the best, you'll need to acquire some BCH. So if I want to mine with sha256 algo, I need to purchase the equipment from the same people who are going to be my direct competitors? What kind of fair raw deal is that? To add insult to injury, Bitmain requires that I use only BCH, which benefits Bitmain even more. Sick of oligarchies making all the rules, to make the most profit for themselves. That's why I got into crypto in the first place.
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November 24, 2017, 10:54:32 PM |
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is gold still more profitable to mine than bch?
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bones261
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November 24, 2017, 11:07:19 PM |
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is gold still more profitable to mine than bch?
Both use different equipment. You need an ASIC to mine BCH. (You could try to mine BCH with a GPU, but your profit will be very meager, even if you have free electricity. If you do pay for electricity, it will be a definite loss. It definitely won't be worth your time, under any circumstances.)When I put in the numbers on What-to mine; Bitcoin Gold still appears to be the most profitable coin to mine with my Nvidia GPU, at the moment. https://whattomine.com/coins/214-btg-equihash?utf8=%E2%9C%93&hr=420&p=135&fee=0.0&cost=0.15&hcost=0.0&commit=Calculate
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jbreher
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November 24, 2017, 11:35:07 PM |
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I don't understand your motto "Make Bitcoin Decentralized Again" ... When it became centralized? What does it means?) It means giving the power back to the users Nvidia and AMD instead of the ASIC manufacturers FTFY And what mining farms do Nvidia and AMD control? Please enlighten us... Bitmain has its own farms as well as Bitfury. Irrelevant. Mining equipment is available to anyone willing to purchase. Though if you want to purchase the best, you'll need to acquire some BCH. So if I want to mine with sha256 algo, I need to purchase the equipment from the same people who are going to be my direct competitors? What kind of fair raw deal is that? To add insult to injury, Bitmain requires that I use only BCH, which benefits Bitmain even more. Sick of oligarchies making all the rules, to make the most profit for themselves. That's why I got into crypto in the first place. Then federate a coalition of people that feel the same way, put your time effort and treasure on the line, and spin your own ASIC. The free market will work for you just as well as it does for Jihan. Always drives me nuts that, in this permissionless environment, so many people complain about the way the free market operates. Again, kudos to DragonMint. Follow their example or kwitcherbitchen. is gold still more profitable to mine than bch?
Both use different equipment. You need an ASIC to mine BCH. (You could try to mine BCH with a GPU, but your profit will be very meager, even if you have free electricity. If you do pay for electricity, it will be a definite loss. It definitely won't be worth your time, under any circumstances.)When I put in the numbers on What-to mine; Bitcoin Gold still appears to be the most profitable coin to mine with my Nvidia GPU, at the moment. https://whattomine.com/coins/214-btg-equihash?utf8=%E2%9C%93&hr=420&p=135&fee=0.0&cost=0.15&hcost=0.0&commit=CalculateHey look! An untapped market! Who will be the first to spin an ASIC for Bitcoin Gold and its algo cousins? I can pretty well guarantee it won't be anyone who spends their precious time crusading on bitcointalk against Jihan's supposed unfair advantage. (I don't mean to be ragging on you specifically, bones. This is really addressed to the masses)
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November 24, 2017, 11:50:28 PM |
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It looks like that devs sold most of their coins. Good luck guys.
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November 24, 2017, 11:57:29 PM |
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It looks like that devs sold most of their coins. Good luck guys.
Seriously?
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November 24, 2017, 11:59:38 PM |
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I tried my btc addresses in the BTG explorer but the address came up as not there....do we have to add prefix or do a bit shift or something?
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