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November 23, 2013, 07:42:28 PM
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Ok, so where's this week's chump change?
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November 23, 2013, 08:05:38 PM
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I believe I've updated the entire website. Please kindly let me know if I missed something stupid... I'll fix it immediately.

Thank you LabRat for the update  Wink

I'm excited to see what you and your "Anonymous" partner can get from Hardware sellers.
It's a smart move.
Jointed cash flow can do wonders  Grin

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November 23, 2013, 08:24:02 PM
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Can you clarify the following :

http://www.labratmining.com/currentHashrate.php

"Hashrate: 5.45 TH/s + 15.5TH/s mining for additional hardware"

and

"The current in hand hashrate is averaging ~25TH/s. (Updated: 11/23/2013)"

There seems to be a 4TH/s difference from these two statements?

Do we have a total of 21TH/s or 25TH/s ? 

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November 23, 2013, 08:39:46 PM
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Can you clarify the following :

http://www.labratmining.com/currentHashrate.php

"Hashrate: 5.45 TH/s + 15.5TH/s mining for additional hardware"

and

"The current in hand hashrate is averaging ~25TH/s. (Updated: 11/23/2013)"

There seems to be a 4TH/s difference from these two statements?

Do we have a total of 21TH/s or 25TH/s ? 



Seems to be addressed here:

We currently have 21TH up, another 2 I just got in from Dave and a couple TH in BFL gear I'm moving.

Should total ~25TH of which all but 5.25-5.5TH will be mining for hardware.

We're hunting for Leviathan, and Bitcoin is our harpoon.
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November 23, 2013, 09:29:05 PM
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0.00037

correct?
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November 23, 2013, 09:31:31 PM
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0.00037

correct?

My math says 0.000404983BTC/bond.



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November 23, 2013, 09:32:32 PM
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I believe I've updated the entire website. Please kindly let me know if I missed something stupid... I'll fix it immediately.

Could please tell us from whom are you going to buy future hardware from , bitfury is good but their shipment delays to us have cost us dear , how about picking-up 2nd hand KNC gear from people bailing out of mining.

At this time it is undecided, but I'm in contact with multiple suppliers.

Other than Bitfury & BFl gear , have you made any pre-order deals with any other manufacturers ie. cointera , hashfast , I would also request you to please look into Vitrual Mining corp, you could probably have a word with VMC CEO Ken slaughter on this forum to see if you can make a deal work with them because I believe VMC has got prototype chip in hand already hashing.

VMC ?!?
Are you insane...we already lose time and money, buying vaporware doesn't help...

Second hand KNC ?
Overpriced...LRM miss the boat...end of line.


For the moment Cointerra and/or maybee Clam ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=343856.0 ) can be a good choice.

LOL 55nm & i am Insane , sure bro Wink

At some point LRM will have to sell gear which doesnt cut it any more , 55nm doesnt bode well.

Please do your research before saying that 55nm doesn't cut it... I'm pretty sure BitFury is more power efficient at 55nm than KnC at 28nm............

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November 23, 2013, 09:32:52 PM
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Dividends received, many thanks.
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November 23, 2013, 09:35:36 PM
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Can you clarify the following :

http://www.labratmining.com/currentHashrate.php

"Hashrate: 5.45 TH/s + 15.5TH/s mining for additional hardware"

and

"The current in hand hashrate is averaging ~25TH/s. (Updated: 11/23/2013)"

There seems to be a 4TH/s difference from these two statements?

Do we have a total of 21TH/s or 25TH/s ? 



As I stated in an update today, there are a couple TH of BFL being moved and 2TH of BitFury not set up as of this second that I just got in... So... both...

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November 23, 2013, 09:36:18 PM
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0.00037

correct?

My math says 0.000404983BTC/bond.



grnbrg.

Right you are.. I was having a fantasy that I had more bonds than I really do...

Thanks LR!
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November 23, 2013, 09:36:52 PM
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0.00037

correct?

My math says 0.000404983BTC/bond.



grnbrg.

grnbrg hits it perfect every week... Sorry M31... you lowballed it.

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November 23, 2013, 09:45:26 PM
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OUCH!!! I hope this is the calm before the storm.... I figured we would be low, but wow, that was low.. (dividends, i mean)
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November 23, 2013, 09:49:23 PM
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OUCH!!! I hope this is the calm before the storm.... I figured we would be low, but wow, that was low.. (dividends, i mean)

The next two weeks should be even lower.

But the week after that should be nice!
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November 23, 2013, 09:54:22 PM
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If my records are correct... LRM has now paid out BTC808.91411207 to bondholders. Lets have a party when it breaks 1000?

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November 23, 2013, 09:59:45 PM
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did i see that right? is there a bond holder that received 7 coins?
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November 23, 2013, 10:21:42 PM
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Thanks for the update Lab_rat , I hope your able to add more hardware sooner & at more frequent rate Smiley
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November 23, 2013, 10:21:52 PM
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Fellow LabRatonians,

Updated analysis spreadsheet for 11/23/13 report:

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bw3222MuvkMCMmI0TFFFNXUybUk&usp=sharing

Summary:

1. DivROI = 10.76% to date   <---- this is based on 0.15 BTC/share price
2. Current total has MH/sh = 93.5   <---- we get 75% of this (please note that this does not account for bad luck)
3. Current total GH/s = 5,185.92 <---- this is a time averaged, no variance, rough value (we get 75% of this)
4. The Difficulty projections are based on http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty
5. $/BTC is based on blockchain.info chart data.
6. 08/24/13 GH/s hash rate jump was not real, rather based on accidently paying double dividends.
7. DivROI shown is cumulative week to week.
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November 23, 2013, 11:02:50 PM
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did i see that right? is there a bond holder that received 7 coins?

No there wasn't it included the return address in there. blockchain does that every once in a while.

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November 23, 2013, 11:07:35 PM
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Anyone want to wildly guess divs per share for 12/14/13 ?

I love guessing.  We have two difficulty adjustments between now and then which we don't know for sure when exactly they happen.  I figure roughly minus 20% total.  Plus 5 days at 7x our current hashrate.  I think it would be best to apply that estimate to today's dividend.  I'm not sure using the last div as a basis is accurate since I think it included the accrued of the unclaimed?  So... using two weeks ago of    0.000557995, today might be around .00047?

((.00047 * 0.80)*(2/7 of a week))+((.00047*0.80)*7x hashrate*(5/7 of a week))

Maybe 0.001987?

Okay... so .00047 was probably fairly accurate minus the bad luck.  However, I must revise due to a stray word in a very important place Smiley  It was interpreted as we'd end up with 35 TH/s this round of hardware not 25 TH/s so looks like we'll see around 0.001397.  Less, but still nice.  Time will tell Cheesy

Glad to see the Lab_Rat droppings show up in the wallet today.  (Are we the only ones that call the dividends that?)
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November 23, 2013, 11:10:06 PM
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did i see that right? is there a bond holder that received 7 coins?

No there wasn't it included the return address in there. blockchain does that every once in a while.
It's the way Bitcoin works.  Inputs have to be allocated in full to a transaction.

If you have an address A:

  • B sends 2BTC to A
  • C sends 2BTC to A
  • D sends 2BTC to A

Address A now has a balance of 6BTC.

If A now sends 5BTC to E, the transaction has inputs of

  • 2BTC from A (from tx B)
  • 2BTC from A (from tx C)
  • 2BTC from A (from tx D)

and outputs of

  • 5BTC to E
  • 1BTC to A  (Or, depending on the wallet client, "change address" F)



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