ungaro59
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January 15, 2014, 08:55:21 PM |
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Do you have eyes? It's $1360 for 3,600 hash. Much cheaper than GPU rigs. Mistake !! 1 Unit = 65$. So, 10 units = 650$ for 600-700Kh/s max !!
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tealover
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January 15, 2014, 08:59:12 PM |
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Do you have eyes? It's $1360 for 3,600 hash. Much cheaper than GPU rigs. Mistake !! 1 Unit = 65$. So, 10 units = 650$ for 600-700Kh/s max !! 1 unit has 6 chips in it. 10 units = 60 chips (3,600 hash)
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ungaro59
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January 15, 2014, 09:03:16 PM |
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Do you have eyes? It's $1360 for 3,600 hash. Much cheaper than GPU rigs. Mistake !! 1 Unit = 65$. So, 10 units = 650$ for 600-700Kh/s max !! 1 unit has 6 chips in it. 10 units = 60 chips (3,600 hash) Source ?
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tealover
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January 15, 2014, 09:20:32 PM |
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Do you have eyes? It's $1360 for 3,600 hash. Much cheaper than GPU rigs. Mistake !! 1 Unit = 65$. So, 10 units = 650$ for 600-700Kh/s max !! 1 unit has 6 chips in it. 10 units = 60 chips (3,600 hash) Source ? If you go to the link and read the specs, you see it says Gridseed GC3355 X 5. Which means each USB device contains 5 chips. Each chip does around ~60 KH/s. So one of the USB devices will do ~300KH/s. They are selling them in batches of 10. So for the $1360 you get 10 of them. Basically totalling ~3.0 MH/s Here's what is says in chinese: 品牌:Gridseed 格瑞思捷 芯片:Gridseed GC3355 X 5 You can see it says there are 5 chips in the device.
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phzi
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January 15, 2014, 09:30:00 PM |
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If you go to the link and read the specs, you see it says Gridseed GC3355 X 5. Which means each USB device contains 5 chips. Each chip does around ~60 KH/s. So one of the USB devices will do ~300KH/s. They are selling them in batches of 10. So for the $1360 you get 10 of them. Basically totalling ~3.0 MH/s
Here's what is says in chinese:
品牌:Gridseed 格瑞思捷
芯片:Gridseed GC3355 X 5
You can see it says there are 5 chips in the device.
An actual chinese person that translated this stuff properly says it's basically $500 for ONE USB miner hashing at 360KH/s... so no, you're totally wrong and showing your stupidity again buddy. They were only sold in batches of 10 USB miners, to only 40 people. 360KH x 400 = 144MH/s total... hardly a big deal. The only benefit of scrypt asic so far is the power consumption - but that's not going to really matter to GPU miners for at least a few months.
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ungaro59
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January 15, 2014, 09:34:57 PM |
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If you go to the link and read the specs, you see it says Gridseed GC3355 X 5. Which means each USB device contains 5 chips. Each chip does around ~60 KH/s. So one of the USB devices will do ~300KH/s. They are selling them in batches of 10. So for the $1360 you get 10 of them. Basically totalling ~3.0 MH/s
Here's what is says in chinese:
品牌:Gridseed 格瑞思捷
芯片:Gridseed GC3355 X 5
You can see it says there are 5 chips in the device.
An actual chinese person that translated this stuff properly says it's basically $500 for ONE USB miner hashing at 360KH/s... so no, you're totally wrong and showing your stupidity again buddy. They were only sold in batches of 10 USB miners, to only 40 people. 360KH x 400 = 144MH/s total... hardly a big deal. The only benefit of scrypt asic so far is the power consumption - but that's not going to really matter to GPU miners for at least a few months. Yes the correct price is ~80$ per chip !! (60-70kh/s)...
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January 15, 2014, 09:36:53 PM |
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How did you calculate the 1360$? At 65$ per chip it would total 65*5*10=3250$ Obviously they are charging the crap out of this chip because they are the only ones that have it.
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January 15, 2014, 09:38:47 PM |
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Hey guys,
I downloaded the mdc2.py script a while ago and have been using to monitor my middlecoin miner. I have noticed the last few days it has been WAY over what I actually am getting paid. For instance is claims my balance currently is .0105 but the website claims it is .0074.
Has something change that would make this script not be as accurate as it has been?
Phad
Are you sure you're not looking at total balance which includes unexchanged and immature coins? Also what part of website are you referring to? The table with all miners balances or your adress' report page? Since the former was updated more frequently and therefore more accurate. @ASICs They're interesting but they are no threat at the moment. What are you even doing here still? Where is your evidence against h2o? Gone alongside GPU mining as you claim? Maybe you should go too and don't come back.
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tealover
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January 15, 2014, 09:52:36 PM |
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How did you calculate the 1360$? At 65$ per chip it would total 65*5*10=3250$ Obviously they are charging the crap out of this chip because they are the only ones that have it.
no need to calculate. They listed price as 8300 RMB that is = $1360. Source: http://www.cybtc.com/thread-4792-1-1.html
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mikeybit
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January 15, 2014, 10:20:47 PM |
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Still a lot of confusion how much they actually cost. Last time they were mentioned it was $65 per chip. Assuming 5 chips per USB => $65 x 5 = $325 per x 10 = 3250
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January 15, 2014, 10:31:46 PM |
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stay on doge all day, i need me some cheap doges before the run up in feb
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January 15, 2014, 11:01:58 PM Last edit: January 16, 2014, 12:32:51 AM by coinGeek |
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On the plus side, AMD GPU's would to come down to normal price. Not to mention the used market. People sitting on a bunch of GPU will be planing the timing of putting them on ebay. There might come a time where the power costs will exceed earnings.
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January 15, 2014, 11:06:54 PM |
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Again with the asic thing ? The middlecoin thread, the one-stop thread for all your mining worries. Be it software, hardware or fashion-related! Next up : "Y u no payout ?!"
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phaddie
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January 16, 2014, 12:41:24 AM |
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Hey guys,
I downloaded the mdc2.py script a while ago and have been using to monitor my middlecoin miner. I have noticed the last few days it has been WAY over what I actually am getting paid. For instance is claims my balance currently is .0105 but the website claims it is .0074.
Has something change that would make this script not be as accurate as it has been?
Phad
Are you sure you're not looking at total balance which includes unexchanged and immature coins? Also what part of website are you referring to? The table with all miners balances or your adress' report page? Since the former was updated more frequently and therefore more accurate. That is exactly what I was doing. Thank you!
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kalus
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let's make a deal.
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January 16, 2014, 01:11:05 AM |
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wow great payout today.
(can't wait to read the complaints, allegations, and threats!)
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DC2ngEGbd1ZUKyj8aSzrP1W5TXs5WmPuiR wow need noms
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brightfist
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January 16, 2014, 01:17:05 AM |
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wow great payout today.
(can't wait to read the complaints, allegations, and threats!)
h2o kidnapped the Lindbergh baby, made ASICs to kill GPU mining and puts fluoride in our drinking water... It's just horrible.
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willittobe
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January 16, 2014, 01:26:40 AM |
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Hey all. I've been on this pool a long time, haven't compared numbers in quite a while. However the recent "let's talk about payout" caught my interest, as people reporting .01/mh or even .015/mh are way outperforming me. Like, up to 2x, that is considerable and a little worrying. I'm averaging something like 0.0075/mh. So I poked around a little. Here's two different users, for example: This guy, let's call him Bob, has a steady 19 mh/s or so, and has been around since Dec 16th- http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1ACruk5rrJmGTkP7UyyoqGDLNZTHzkqviY.htmlAnd this dude, Let's call him Frank, has slightly less, maybe 18 average, and just started mining on the 7th- http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1FxziX77LiZLZxhdXMWREMQVMyjbDmCubw.htmlSo these are roughly comparable hashrates, with comparable reject ratios, but Frank (the newer, slower miner) is absolutely trouncing Bob on the payouts. WTF is going on here? (And yes, I know all the usual explanations, but I don't think any of them actually apply to this specific example)
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gsrcrxsi
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January 16, 2014, 01:47:11 AM |
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Hey all. I've been on this pool a long time, haven't compared numbers in quite a while. However the recent "let's talk about payout" caught my interest, as people reporting .01/mh or even .015/mh are way outperforming me. Like, up to 2x, that is considerable and a little worrying. I'm averaging something like 0.0075/mh. So I poked around a little. Here's two different users, for example: This guy, let's call him Bob, has a steady 19 mh/s or so, and has been around since Dec 16th- http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1ACruk5rrJmGTkP7UyyoqGDLNZTHzkqviY.htmlAnd this dude, Let's call him Frank, has slightly less, maybe 18 average, and just started mining on the 7th- http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1FxziX77LiZLZxhdXMWREMQVMyjbDmCubw.htmlSo these are roughly comparable hashrates, with comparable reject ratios, but Frank (the newer, slower miner) is absolutely trouncing Bob on the payouts. WTF is going on here? (And yes, I know all the usual explanations, but I don't think any of them actually apply to this specific example) I've only been back on middle coin for a few days. But the last 3 days have been fairly stable. 1.7MH Day1 - 0.016 Day2 - 0.017 Day3 - 0.016 Average of 0.0096/MH/day
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zSprawl
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January 16, 2014, 02:02:35 AM |
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I still can't believe people actually stay here at middlecrash.
You suckers.
You tell them SimonG! Idiots need to leave middlecoin! /sarcasm_off
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January 16, 2014, 02:11:56 AM |
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Hey all. I've been on this pool a long time, haven't compared numbers in quite a while. However the recent "let's talk about payout" caught my interest, as people reporting .01/mh or even .015/mh are way outperforming me. Like, up to 2x, that is considerable and a little worrying. I'm averaging something like 0.0075/mh. So I poked around a little. Here's two different users, for example: This guy, let's call him Bob, has a steady 19 mh/s or so, and has been around since Dec 16th- http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1ACruk5rrJmGTkP7UyyoqGDLNZTHzkqviY.htmlAnd this dude, Let's call him Frank, has slightly less, maybe 18 average, and just started mining on the 7th- http://www.middlecoin.com/reports/1FxziX77LiZLZxhdXMWREMQVMyjbDmCubw.htmlSo these are roughly comparable hashrates, with comparable reject ratios, but Frank (the newer, slower miner) is absolutely trouncing Bob on the payouts. WTF is going on here? (And yes, I know all the usual explanations, but I don't think any of them actually apply to this specific example) Did Bob and Franck confirm you they've always worked with the same hashrate, each hour, for all the reported days? No interruption, no days with some miners on another pool, no maintenance, no windows updates taking hours, no sick GPUs ? You may be right but just with the dates and payouts of previous days and the hashrate of last hour there's no evidence. For the last ten days beta servers could also have played a role. Some users switched and other didn't.
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