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March 30, 2018, 12:32:14 PM |
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I have 20 of my 24 1080ti's on it.
10 go to a crypto-bridge account for sale
10 go to a real wallet for hodl
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March 30, 2018, 02:50:58 PM |
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I have 20 of my 24 1080ti's on it.
10 go to a crypto-bridge account for sale
10 go to a real wallet for hodl
I have about 42K RVNs left waiting to sell at best price - maybe just HODL this till end of year. It was so easy to mine tens of thousands of RVNs per week last month - wished I continued... Now with so many miners hopping into the Raven bandwagon... my entire farm gets only 3-4k per day. Will leave the 2 farms alone mining ravens until eve of 6th April - then jump to CryptoniteV7. With so many Monero bots and hives short circuited after the fork - I hope the diff will fall off the cliff. The first 24 hours will be crucial - both AMD and NVIDIA farms will be cranked up then. Great mining to everyone!
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Storx
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March 30, 2018, 03:09:49 PM |
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Whitepaper has issues.
It claims equihash is the Ethereum algorithm (an easy confusion to make, but a WHITE PAPER should have had plenty of time to get checked before it was published).
It claims "ASIC resistant" but there really is nothing in the component algorithms that makes it more ASIC resistant than any of the OTHER "X series multi-algorithm" algorithms that ALREADY HAVE BAIKAL ASIC for them.
The "rotate component algo order based on the last hash" is not going to be hard to set up in an ASIC - Baikal is already most of the way there with how their EXISTING multi-algo miners are set up, just need to add a matrix switch and control logic for it to connect the "process each individual algo" parts in the right order.
I'm not saying it's a bad coin - but some of the underlying assumptions don't stand up to fact checking.
Is it possible that with this ALGO the developers have the ability to flip the matrix around. Just an example: today the sequence is0=blake 1=bmw 2=groestl 3=jh 4=keccak 5=skein 6=luffa tomorrow it could be modified to be0=bmw 1=blake 2=groestl 3=skein 4=keccak 5=jh 6=luffa Would that be one measure that could be put into place to prevent ASIC? It does not need to do that at all, ASIC's are specific to a certain algo in regards to hashpower/watt, so no ASIC manufacture can make a ASIC chip that is efficient at all 16, they are vastly different for a reason... The only way they could make an ASIC for RVN, it would have to have a generalized cpu like a GPU, so it would have marginal if any benefit over GPU's... The time it takes an ASIC to be researched, cut, and placed into manufacturing is easily 1yr or more, so in that 1yr timeframe newer GPU's will be out and possibly onpar or better in regards to generalized cpu chips....
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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Storx
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March 30, 2018, 03:12:40 PM |
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Is it me, or did profits just dump into the ground...
I got home this morning to see my monitor showing all my GPU's offline, about had a heart attack until i saw the profit numbers were falling below the minimum profit required to mine threshold for AM that i setup....
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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March 30, 2018, 03:18:00 PM |
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Is it me, or did profits just dump into the ground...
I got home this morning to see my monitor showing all my GPU's offline, about had a heart attack until i saw the profit numbers were falling below the minimum profit required to mine threshold for AM that i setup....
Well BTC also tanked so I held off selling today's catch.... interesting to see how high RVN can jump when BTc recovers.
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KaydenC
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March 30, 2018, 03:19:37 PM |
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Is it me, or did profits just dump into the ground...
I got home this morning to see my monitor showing all my GPU's offline, about had a heart attack until i saw the profit numbers were falling below the minimum profit required to mine threshold for AM that i setup....
It's pretty much lowest profitability ever now: https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/ethereum-mining_profitability.html
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March 30, 2018, 03:22:16 PM |
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Is it me, or did profits just dump into the ground...
I got home this morning to see my monitor showing all my GPU's offline, about had a heart attack until i saw the profit numbers were falling below the minimum profit required to mine threshold for AM that i setup....
It's pretty much lowest profitability ever now: https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/ethereum-mining_profitability.htmlDamn thanks for this site. I don't care personally, everything is paid off and I'm still making 2-3x power costs!
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philipma1957 (OP)
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March 30, 2018, 03:22:36 PM |
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Is there any interest in bitmain $420 coupons. At 90% off?
Ie 42 each.
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Storx
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March 30, 2018, 03:37:07 PM |
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Well on better news, i just finished my first 7 days with my latest bot addition to add to my other 3 bots i currently run... some damn good results for 7 days, i installed it on my Raspberry Pi and just left it alone with 0.25btc to trade with for 7 days... 7 days of trading... 68 trades... 0.044btc profit
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- GPUs Mining : 128 (Updated 3/7/18) // CPUs Mining : 19 (Updated 2/23/18)
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KaydenC
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March 30, 2018, 03:38:31 PM |
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Well on better news, i just finished my first 7 days with my latest bot addition to add to my other 3 bots i currently run... some damn good results for 7 days, i installed it on my Raspberry Pi and just left it alone with 0.25btc to trade with for 7 days... 7 days of trading... 68 trades... 0.044btc profit That image is super small. How much trading commission did you pay in total? I used to write algo trading in stock markets. In stock market, buying 500 shares of a $100 stock ($50k) costs like $5 comission. In crypto it costs $125... and another $125 to exit the position. Huge negative edge and spreads are large in crypto too.
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March 30, 2018, 03:39:34 PM |
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Is it me, or did profits just dump into the ground...
I got home this morning to see my monitor showing all my GPU's offline, about had a heart attack until i saw the profit numbers were falling below the minimum profit required to mine threshold for AM that i setup....
It's pretty much lowest profitability ever now: https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/ethereum-mining_profitability.htmlDamn thanks for this site. I don't care personally, everything is paid off and I'm still making 2-3x power costs! Look at the bright side..... plenty of cheap coins now. Bought more NEO, OMG, QTUM this round - hope BTC recover soon!
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March 30, 2018, 03:43:25 PM |
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Is there any interest in bitmain $420 coupons. At 90% off?
Ie 42 each.
Does the coupon come with any stipulation on minimum price before the discount is applied? Thanks for the offer either way
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March 30, 2018, 03:46:15 PM |
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Well on better news, i just finished my first 7 days with my latest bot addition to add to my other 3 bots i currently run... some damn good results for 7 days, i installed it on my Raspberry Pi and just left it alone with 0.25btc to trade with for 7 days... 7 days of trading... 68 trades... 0.044btc profit . . .
That image is super small. How much trading commission did you pay in total? I used to write algo trading in stock markets. In stock market, buying 500 shares of a $100 stock ($50k) costs like $5 comission. In crypto it costs $125... and another $125 to exit the position. Huge negative edge and spreads are large in crypto too. With the coin markets now so volatile ... its actually perfect for bots to roam free because the spread its extraordinary big. Storx -- why don't you clone 100 of those Raspberry Pis and let the army run riot ? Afternotes: I can fund a few of them Pis seeding/capital BTCs and we can share the profits
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March 30, 2018, 04:24:09 PM Last edit: March 30, 2018, 04:35:43 PM by philipma1957 |
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Is there any interest in bitmain $420 coupons. At 90% off?
Ie 42 each.
Does the coupon come with any stipulation on minimum price before the discount is applied? Thanks for the offer either way no d3 no v9 yes l3 t3 s9 a3 no psus here are the best 3 deals below _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ so l3 = 855 + 100 + 42 or 997 - 420 = 577 net ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ t9 690 + 100 + 42 or 832 -420 = 412 net good for a for cheap power guy ###################################################### ###################################################### s9 13th 1160 + 100 + 42 or 1302 - 420 = 882 net @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ the t9 is really good price for a 0 to 3 cent power guy.
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March 30, 2018, 06:46:27 PM |
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Thanks Phil. The t9 is what I was thinking. Looking at everything though just don't think I can swing it at the moment.
Thanks for the numbers though
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March 30, 2018, 07:25:43 PM |
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Thanks Phil. The t9 is what I was thinking. Looking at everything though just don't think I can swing it at the moment.
Thanks for the numbers though
no worries and deal fell through on my side any way. I did not get the 20x coupons
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March 30, 2018, 08:00:28 PM |
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It does not need to do that at all, ASIC's are specific to a certain algo in regards to hashpower/watt, so no ASIC manufacture can make a ASIC chip that is efficient at all 16, they are vastly different for a reason...
X11 has 11 different algorithms in it, but the original Baikal miner was quite efficient at mining X11 and also high efficiency at mining several of the component algorithms as a "seperate" thing. FAIL logic.
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March 30, 2018, 08:18:59 PM |
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Simple fix: Build time into the calculation/algo. Have it act as a gatekeeper and salt to the results as they are passed between algos.
This way the timebase is decoded and verified out of the result, as well as an easy gauge to keep asic play out.
New devices will come out; yes; such as new model GPU, faster more efficient, etc..... But that's a steady predictable progression. ASICS are quite the opposite.
Sure; people could slow down the asic..... but what will that give, a little wattage saved; but in the end; is it worth the hardware? probably not.
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March 30, 2018, 09:15:53 PM |
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It does not need to do that at all, ASIC's are specific to a certain algo in regards to hashpower/watt, so no ASIC manufacture can make a ASIC chip that is efficient at all 16, they are vastly different for a reason...
X11 has 11 different algorithms in it, but the original Baikal miner was quite efficient at mining X11 and also high efficiency at mining several of the component algorithms as a "seperate" thing. FAIL logic. So assuming the x16r came out a month ago and bitmain / Baikal want to asic it the timeline may be 4-6 months out at best. But if x16r had a fork ready now and could fork in: 5 months to x20r then fork in 5 months to x24r then fork in 5 months to x28r asics would be fucked
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March 30, 2018, 10:08:46 PM |
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It does not need to do that at all, ASIC's are specific to a certain algo in regards to hashpower/watt, so no ASIC manufacture can make a ASIC chip that is efficient at all 16, they are vastly different for a reason...
X11 has 11 different algorithms in it, but the original Baikal miner was quite efficient at mining X11 and also high efficiency at mining several of the component algorithms as a "seperate" thing. FAIL logic. So assuming the x16r came out a month ago and bitmain / Baikal want to asic it the timeline may be 4-6 months out at best. But if x16r had a fork ready now and could fork in: 5 months to x20r then fork in 5 months to x24r then fork in 5 months to x28r asics would be fucked I have a feeling you hit the ASIC on its head, this is why Monero devs proposed a hard fork every 6 months.
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