Zr1trader
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December 19, 2013, 03:41:55 AM Last edit: December 19, 2013, 05:15:33 AM by Zr1trader |
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I really doubt we are miing doge coin due to liquidity unless there are private buyers out there which I also doubt but anyway ...If we are mining doge coin at one point or another here is another exchange for it.
Via twitter..... Coins E @coins_e Dogecoin has been introduced for trading#DOGE #dogecoin
like i said on the last page, with the profit we're making, block times, and the calculated difficulty there isn't anything else we could be mining. Unless as someone else claimed that h20 could be feeding us false difficulties, but then the question would be what else is this profitable right now? Ok, I don't know the specific stats for all the coins ect so you could be right, anyhow Coins E is allowing them for trade now so if you are correct then there should be more suckers to sell to now Edit :crypsy also trading doge now ...
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corsaro
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December 19, 2013, 03:51:03 AM |
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I just wanna say my initial impressions of Middlecoin pool are great. Only been mining there for a couple days but so far the payouts have been far better than I hoped. Looking at other people's transaction history with hashrates similar to mine makes me think we're doing a little better than average the last day or two. Keep up the good work, I hope these payouts can continue!
yes, infact, we reached around 5 GH/s as pool hashrate
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Zr1trader
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December 19, 2013, 03:52:02 AM |
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Not to be a greedy bastard ....but Is it to our advantage or disadvantage to accept more miners into this pool? I'm newbie to mining and why? Thx in advance.
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corsaro
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December 19, 2013, 03:55:44 AM |
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Is it to our advantage or disadvantage to accept more miners into this pool? I'm newbie to mining. Thx in advance.
I think it is an advantage, but probably the pool management could become a bit complex, due to the fact I think there could be the need to balance the load among different servers. Anyway, h2o recently introduced a new eu server, to better serve eu miners, so this can help
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dgross0818
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December 19, 2013, 04:25:19 AM |
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me hashrates north of ~5 Mh/s or so, how do you accomplish this? Is it sheer hardware volume like a basement full of 7950s, or are using some more, *ahem* sneaky methods? (botnets?...) If you had a basement full of 7950s, I'm pretty sure that would heat an entire room, but whatever. I noticed that the guy with the top hashrate made something like BTC1.73 today. That's a lot.
Yeah, the people at the top would really be making bank if the price of BTC was still north of $1,000... Still, this isn't an issue if you are saving your coins and waiting (Just remember your .0177 COULD be almost $20 again as long as you don't sell it now ) That person who received 1.6 BTC is probably counting on it being worth at least $1,500 some time in the future. Most people with the huge hash rates rent space somewhere where they can get industrial power prices / don't have to worry about the noise and energy load on their house. The "standard" rig these days is usually 4 cards of 7950/7970/280X/whatever, producing 2.5-3.0 MH/s... each rig draws a little over 1050 watts or so, which is a lot of heat to deal with. In the winter most of us think of it as free heat (helps offset the huge power bill), however, once it gets warmer it's going to become a bear to manage. With a fairly "small" setup of only 16 GPU's, you very rarely need to run the heat Just make sure you don't overload your breakers/wires... 12 gauge for 20 amps and 14 gauge for 15 amps minimum... an extra BTC or two is not worth a fire O.o In the summer, a real cheap way to cool a space is to run cold water (from well/city supply) though a large radiator... then to irrigate with the warm water (doesn't shock the plants and water is usually really cheap per gallon) Don't forget that this is a legitimate hobby for many of us - a lot of the fun comes from figuring this stuff out
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bdiddle
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December 19, 2013, 05:06:44 AM |
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I want to know how he does it. Great profits again, even with the big drop in BTC
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dgross0818
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December 19, 2013, 05:37:35 AM |
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I want to know how he does it. Great profits again, even with the big drop in BTC
The good news is if you hold onto what you mine now, assuming BTC goes back up again eventually, the payout will have been even sweeter. Can help but think of the 10,000 BTC pizza back in ?2009?... 12 million dollars at it's peak haha
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panckage
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December 19, 2013, 06:09:13 AM |
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Curious how our bitcoin profits doubled as the price of bitcoin halved... Is it because while bitcoin took a big hit in price while the other cryptos more or less stayed constant in price? Anyone know a chart that can confirm/disprove this? In my searches I haven't found anything yet
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phrozenspite
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December 19, 2013, 06:10:20 AM |
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Curious how our bitcoin profits doubled as the price of bitcoin halved... Is it because while bitcoin took a big hit in price while the other cryptos more or less stayed constant in price? Anyone know a chart that can confirm/disprove this? In my searches I haven't found anything yet
most other cryptos tanked with bitcoin, we have been mining DOGE which has been extremely profitable, enough to offset the drop. We got lucky in DOGE hitting the exchanges when it did, and H20 having the insight to mine it. Hashcows and multipool just barely started today when we've been hitting it for 4 days
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lorix
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December 19, 2013, 06:23:18 AM |
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Gotta love H2o and his DOGE style!
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Proud family man, futurist and all-round Bitcoin fanatic! 1KBN5gTzX3ECSu9XHrsZJPsMn7vjT67ciF
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corsaro
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December 19, 2013, 07:13:19 AM Last edit: December 19, 2013, 10:29:07 AM by corsaro |
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Gotta love H2o and his DOGE style! this morning, I have noted that http://www.coinwarz.com/ inserted dogecoin in its list. At this precise moment, it is most profitable scrypt coin
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Zr1trader
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December 19, 2013, 07:20:16 AM |
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every watt in the country will be pointed there if it's on coinwarz top ... damnit
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lonsharim
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December 19, 2013, 07:35:34 AM |
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Is it to our advantage or disadvantage to accept more miners into this pool? I'm newbie to mining. Thx in advance.
I think it is an advantage, but probably the pool management could become a bit complex, due to the fact I think there could be the need to balance the load among different servers. Anyway, h2o recently introduced a new eu server, to better serve eu miners, so this can help Can you please let me know the address? I live in India and currently I am connecting stratum+tcp://middlecoin.com:3333 and using 8080 as failover. I would prefer to connect to the EU address.
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dgross0818
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December 19, 2013, 07:48:13 AM |
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every watt in the country will be pointed there if it's on coinwarz top ... damnit
Yup... We all knew it would happen, however, being on Coinwarz means the end of our "secret"/profitability... already the difficulty is over 200 :-( On to SantaCoin
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Atma-n
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December 19, 2013, 07:54:12 AM |
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Is it to our advantage or disadvantage to accept more miners into this pool? I'm newbie to mining. Thx in advance.
I think it is an advantage, but probably the pool management could become a bit complex, due to the fact I think there could be the need to balance the load among different servers. Anyway, h2o recently introduced a new eu server, to better serve eu miners, so this can help Can you please let me know the address? I live in India and currently I am connecting stratum+tcp://middlecoin.com:3333 and using 8080 as failover. I would prefer to connect to the EU address. Just add eu. before middlecoin. eg. tcp://eu.middlecoin.com:3333
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lonsharim
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December 19, 2013, 08:01:41 AM |
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Is it to our advantage or disadvantage to accept more miners into this pool? I'm newbie to mining. Thx in advance.
I think it is an advantage, but probably the pool management could become a bit complex, due to the fact I think there could be the need to balance the load among different servers. Anyway, h2o recently introduced a new eu server, to better serve eu miners, so this can help Can you please let me know the address? I live in India and currently I am connecting stratum+tcp://middlecoin.com:3333 and using 8080 as failover. I would prefer to connect to the EU address. Just add eu. before middlecoin. eg. tcp://eu.middlecoin.com:3333 Thanks I was not aware of it.
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ellave
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December 19, 2013, 08:32:02 AM |
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is the eu site down, I wanted to check my ping & I time out. My ping to the US site is about 280
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December 19, 2013, 09:25:17 AM |
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For today's payout, I only paid out people above >0.01 BTC. In the future, I'll make it so that you will get paid either if you have >0.01 BTC, or if you haven't been paid in 7 days and have 0.001 BTC.
That explains why I'm not paid this night Hope you fix the front page soon as I cannot see what I'm earning now. Many thanks for your hard work.
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CumpsD
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December 19, 2013, 09:30:58 AM |
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is the eu site down, I wanted to check my ping & I time out. My ping to the US site is about 280 EU working here Graphs on report page not updating as fast anymore however
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kileris
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December 19, 2013, 10:16:24 AM |
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whats is going on? graphs show we are mining at 0 profit
Eu server working fine here
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