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November 04, 2013, 10:36:55 AM |
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We already have some samples. Our Avalon next gen design is currently in prototyping. I won't touch Avalon with a 10 foot pole, and I would imagine a lot of other people feel the same way. I'd give them a try. I'd even buy some chips off you :-) Maybe thats because i wasn't badly burnt by their last little stunt....... Avalon's credibility is stuck in customs. I was all ready to buy Klondike boards.
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November 04, 2013, 11:02:08 AM |
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Yeah, we're not rushing out to get super involved with Avalon after all that has passed with them, but if they want to give us a free reel of chips for designing them an awesome board, then i am not going to stop them.
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monkeynutts
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November 04, 2013, 11:14:52 AM |
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thanks barntech for the update, looks like things are moving along nicely wish i had the extra BTC for 2 more boards but I am super broke this month, ( damn you Valencia MotoGP !! ). looking forwards to getting them hashing . Do the boards have a power switch on them ( apologies if this has been asked before ) or do i need to do some modding to my PSU to be able to power on/off and if your getting free chips whats the harm in seeing how well they work, good luck on that. Also you alluded to a next gen product ? care to elaborate a little more or is it too early to say. thanks to the team, monkeynutts
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kabopar
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November 04, 2013, 12:06:51 PM |
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Barn, (see pm) I'm interested in Drillbit 8 board. Do you accept local bank deposits as well as BTC?
Cheers
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kabopar
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November 04, 2013, 12:23:51 PM |
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Thanks. I'm in Sydney, the Drillbit website says "Direct Bank Deposit - Australian customers are welcome to pay via direct bank transfer", but it's not clear if this is still the policy.
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techman05
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November 04, 2013, 02:06:55 PM |
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The information's still there, so a good pm to barntech should let you know. I thought they've been updating that site regularly so other than the form and price that should be accurate.
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nethead
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November 04, 2013, 06:47:11 PM |
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interested for 1 8-board, pm sent
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bronan
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November 04, 2013, 07:04:13 PM |
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The sooner we can hash the better since i expect diff going up to around 525 M
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Its About Sharing
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November 04, 2013, 07:12:09 PM |
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The sooner we can hash the better since i expect diff going up to around 525 M
It is a game of balance right now. If the difficulty level goes up 30% every 10 days, then a quicker delivery at the cost of hashing is warranted. But Barntech said things are hashing well. So, right now, it is just a matter of the assemblers and such. Hopefully we see some shipments at the end of the week. Pretty exciting but also a bit sad with the rate screaming up. Miners bought now (from anyone), really only have a few months of "real life" to them. I got my Power Supply today and fan! Man they got smaller. Like half as big as I remember 10 years ago. IAS
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November 04, 2013, 07:30:27 PM |
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The sooner we can hash the better since i expect diff going up to around 525 M
It is a game of balance right now. If the difficulty level goes up 30% every 10 days, then a quicker delivery at the cost of hashing is warranted. But Barntech said things are hashing well. So, right now, it is just a matter of the assemblers and such. Hopefully we see some shipments at the end of the week. Pretty exciting but also a bit sad with the rate screaming up. Miners bought now (from anyone), really only have a few months of "real life" to them. I got my Power Supply today and fan! Man they got smaller. Like half as big as I remember 10 years ago. IAS Maaaaaan, the next difficulty increase will be a killer. RIP Block Erupters.
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lajz99
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November 04, 2013, 07:59:09 PM |
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The sooner we can hash the better since i expect diff going up to around 525 M
It is a game of balance right now. If the difficulty level goes up 30% every 10 days, then a quicker delivery at the cost of hashing is warranted. But Barntech said things are hashing well. So, right now, it is just a matter of the assemblers and such. Hopefully we see some shipments at the end of the week. Pretty exciting but also a bit sad with the rate screaming up. Miners bought now (from anyone), really only have a few months of "real life" to them. I got my Power Supply today and fan! Man they got smaller. Like half as big as I remember 10 years ago. IAS Maaaaaan, the next difficulty increase will be a killer. RIP Block Erupters. No doubt, there are always SHA alts thankfully. I sense a lot of alt mine-n-dump coming...
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November 04, 2013, 08:05:41 PM |
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Maaaaaan, the next difficulty increase will be a killer. RIP Block Erupters.
No doubt, there are always SHA alts thankfully. I sense a lot of alt mine-n-dump coming... That's exactly what I was going to say. Time to look into a PPC or other alt-SHA-coin to direct my eruptors to, I think.
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November 04, 2013, 08:18:56 PM |
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Maaaaaan, the next difficulty increase will be a killer. RIP Block Erupters.
No doubt, there are always SHA alts thankfully. I sense a lot of alt mine-n-dump coming... That's exactly what I was going to say. Time to look into a PPC or other alt-SHA-coin to direct my eruptors to, I think. I forget the site, but there is one that shows the most profitable coins to mine. BTC is usually #1 from when I checked. So, even mining a fraction of a BTC and then buying some PPC is usually better than mining PPC. But, if you find a coin you believe in, then mine it for sure. (And double check my words) IAS
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terrapinflyer
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November 04, 2013, 08:48:00 PM |
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Maaaaaan, the next difficulty increase will be a killer. RIP Block Erupters.
No doubt, there are always SHA alts thankfully. I sense a lot of alt mine-n-dump coming... That's exactly what I was going to say. Time to look into a PPC or other alt-SHA-coin to direct my eruptors to, I think. I forget the site, but there is one that shows the most profitable coins to mine. BTC is usually #1 from when I checked. So, even mining a fraction of a BTC and then buying some PPC is usually better than mining PPC. But, if you find a coin you believe in, then mine it for sure. (And double check my words) IAS ttps://www.multipool.us has multi pool SHA
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November 04, 2013, 09:14:12 PM |
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I forget the site, but there is one that shows the most profitable coins to mine. BTC is usually #1 from when I checked. So, even mining a fraction of a BTC and then buying some PPC is usually better than mining PPC. But, if you find a coin you believe in, then mine it for sure. (And double check my words)
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This is the one I usually think of - http://dustcoin.com/...but in digging that one back up I also came across a similar, if much more comprehensive, alternative - http://www.coinchoose.com/In terms of SHA coins they both show mining BTC to be the most profitable option at the moment, although another massive difficulty jump may change that. Or not, I suppose. Time, and relative values of the crypto-currencies, will tell.
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Did I help you out, or otherwise say something useful? A handful of satoshis are a great way to say thanks! - Address: 18JUKdmE1Satf8HJUU3pf7iu5ymQX8AzER
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techman05
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November 04, 2013, 09:39:53 PM |
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Maaaaaan, the next difficulty increase will be a killer. RIP Block Erupters.
No doubt, there are always SHA alts thankfully. I sense a lot of alt mine-n-dump coming... That's exactly what I was going to say. Time to look into a PPC or other alt-SHA-coin to direct my eruptors to, I think. Hopefully your devices will work for you. I tried to experiment with litecoin and found it lists eroupters specifically as non supportive of it. It kept tellking me the difficulty was too high and wouldn't let me mine anything with them.
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lajz99
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November 04, 2013, 09:42:57 PM |
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Maaaaaan, the next difficulty increase will be a killer. RIP Block Erupters.
No doubt, there are always SHA alts thankfully. I sense a lot of alt mine-n-dump coming... That's exactly what I was going to say. Time to look into a PPC or other alt-SHA-coin to direct my eruptors to, I think. Hopefully your devices will work for you. I tried to experiment with litecoin and found it lists eroupters specifically as non supportive of it. It kept tellking me the difficulty was too high and wouldn't let me mine anything with them. LTC is a scrypt coin. You can only mine SHA-256 coins with eupters and asic's.
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November 04, 2013, 09:42:57 PM |
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I forget the site, but there is one that shows the most profitable coins to mine. BTC is usually #1 from when I checked. So, even mining a fraction of a BTC and then buying some PPC is usually better than mining PPC. But, if you find a coin you believe in, then mine it for sure. (And double check my words)
IAS
This is the one I usually think of - http://dustcoin.com/...but in digging that one back up I also came across a similar, if much more comprehensive, alternative - http://www.coinchoose.com/In terms of SHA coins they both show mining BTC to be the most profitable option at the moment, although another massive difficulty jump may change that. Or not, I suppose. Time, and relative values of the crypto-currencies, will tell. Coinchoose demonstrates what I said about the sha256 alt coins being undervalued. It's because none of them have a strong community following, they are all mine and dump coins that are not used in commerce, so they fetch way less than they should be given the cost of the specialized gear to mine them. I can make more daily profit with a $300 GPU than I can with $300 ASIC, and that's because the ASIC miners just dump coins at market price and drive the prices down. The ASIC miners should select one coin to elevate as an alt and support it's price. Probably TRC as PPC is a dud for confirmations.
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miter_myles
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November 04, 2013, 09:52:12 PM |
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Maaaaaan, the next difficulty increase will be a killer. RIP Block Erupters.
No doubt, there are always SHA alts thankfully. I sense a lot of alt mine-n-dump coming... That's exactly what I was going to say. Time to look into a PPC or other alt-SHA-coin to direct my eruptors to, I think. Hopefully your devices will work for you. I tried to experiment with litecoin and found it lists eroupters specifically as non supportive of it. It kept tellking me the difficulty was too high and wouldn't let me mine anything with them. Litecoin is not an SHA256 coin (scrypt), thus will not work with ASIC devices that mine Bitcoin...
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