shtako
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August 16, 2014, 09:49:10 AM |
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Is there anyone here who are mining earthcoin with scrypt asics?
I want to help secure the network, but I don’t know much about mining. If someone can advice on what to buy (low price range) and how to set up the asic that would be great!
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August 16, 2014, 12:49:44 PM |
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Biomech
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August 16, 2014, 10:03:16 PM |
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Is there anyone here who are mining earthcoin with scrypt asics?
I want to help secure the network, but I don’t know much about mining. If someone can advice on what to buy (low price range) and how to set up the asic that would be great!
A gridseed or a zeusminer blizzard are both quite cheap. I am currently mining with both on a different coin, but I do mine earthcoin with them. They work just fine. Gridseeds can be had for around 20 bucks if you look around, and I think the Blizzard is running about 60 right now. 360 KH and 1.2-1.4 MH respectively. Blizzard is a more powerful machine, but the gridseed is more stable. Which is why I stated a solid number vs. a range That has been my exerience. I have less than .05% variance on the Gridseed, and the blizzard is all over the map. But it does, on average, very well. Power consumption combined is less than 100 watts. It's like leaving a light on.
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Legionnairez
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August 17, 2014, 08:58:07 AM |
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The personal training services will be targeted mostly to people who want to: - Lose weight - Get a check on how healthy their diet and lifestyle is overall - Novice to intermediate gym goers who seek for more strength/ muscle mass I'm thinking what would be the best way to offer this service. Earthazaar? Explore the earth is a project I have been thinking about, but paused it quite some months ago. It's a plan to get people more familiar to EAC through a weekly game where they will get some EAC - Also a way to promote it to businesses. I've talked about it before in this thread, PM me if you'd like to get more information.
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August 17, 2014, 09:19:50 AM |
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The personal training services will be targeted mostly to people who want to: - Lose weight - Get a check on how healthy their diet and lifestyle is overall - Novice to intermediate gym goers who seek for more strength/ muscle mass I'm thinking what would be the best way to offer this service. Earthazaar? Explore the earth is a project I have been thinking about, but paused it quite some months ago. It's a plan to get people more familiar to EAC through a weekly game where they will get some EAC - Also a way to promote it to businesses. I've talked about it before in this thread, PM me if you'd like to get more information. great thought about the people's health
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Legionnairez
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August 17, 2014, 10:22:22 AM |
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Is there anyone here who are mining earthcoin with scrypt asics?
I want to help secure the network, but I don’t know much about mining. If someone can advice on what to buy (low price range) and how to set up the asic that would be great!
A gridseed or a zeusminer blizzard are both quite cheap. I am currently mining with both on a different coin, but I do mine earthcoin with them. They work just fine. Gridseeds can be had for around 20 bucks if you look around, and I think the Blizzard is running about 60 right now. 360 KH and 1.2-1.4 MH respectively. Blizzard is a more powerful machine, but the gridseed is more stable. Which is why I stated a solid number vs. a range That has been my exerience. I have less than .05% variance on the Gridseed, and the blizzard is all over the map. But it does, on average, very well. Power consumption combined is less than 100 watts. It's like leaving a light on. Since you have both gridseed and blizzard, I'd like to ask about connecting them... Since I have a powerful PSU which is kind of lacking things to power at the moment, I might like to use it to power some of my miners in the future. How are the miners powered? At least if I understood correctly, the blizzard is plugged to the wall, what about the gridseed? Also, I'd like a bit more info on the variance of the blizzard. I don't mind variance, if overall performance sets in the promised 1.2Mh/s range.
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August 18, 2014, 06:56:41 PM |
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More on EAC's vision and plans for mainstream adoption https://earthcointalk.org/forums/topic/eac-strategy-the-road-to-mainstream-adoption/#post-7945amhaggerty asked me if the Earthcoin Mission working group is a bitcoin project. https://earthcointalk.org/groups/eac-mission-working-group/I felt I should repeat my response here: This is an earthcoin project. It was my idea, and the aim is to use this as one of the major points illustrating why an altcoin can operate in the sphere of mainstream adoption alongside bitcoin. I don’t believe that bitcoin is an inherently better coin. It has roots in the underground, and now a higher profile and more resources. But the underlying rationale for the coin is not necessarily one that answers the demands of this project. Ultimately, cryptos are social networks and communities with peer to peer capabilities, much more than they are simply types of digital money. I feel that all cryptocoins have an imperative to define a vision, and I’m not convinced that bitcoin’s drafted big minds have any monopoly on vision or will necessarily corner the ideas that make cryptos indispensable. If you look at the early history of computers, there were early contenders which, at the time, defined mainstream computing. You can mention their names now, and only tech history buffs have heard of them
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Biomech
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August 19, 2014, 12:44:38 AM |
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Is there anyone here who are mining earthcoin with scrypt asics?
I want to help secure the network, but I don’t know much about mining. If someone can advice on what to buy (low price range) and how to set up the asic that would be great!
A gridseed or a zeusminer blizzard are both quite cheap. I am currently mining with both on a different coin, but I do mine earthcoin with them. They work just fine. Gridseeds can be had for around 20 bucks if you look around, and I think the Blizzard is running about 60 right now. 360 KH and 1.2-1.4 MH respectively. Blizzard is a more powerful machine, but the gridseed is more stable. Which is why I stated a solid number vs. a range That has been my exerience. I have less than .05% variance on the Gridseed, and the blizzard is all over the map. But it does, on average, very well. Power consumption combined is less than 100 watts. It's like leaving a light on. Since you have both gridseed and blizzard, I'd like to ask about connecting them... Since I have a powerful PSU which is kind of lacking things to power at the moment, I might like to use it to power some of my miners in the future. How are the miners powered? At least if I understood correctly, the blizzard is plugged to the wall, what about the gridseed? Also, I'd like a bit more info on the variance of the blizzard. I don't mind variance, if overall performance sets in the promised 1.2Mh/s range. Both connect via a wall wart. I have them both running through one instance of cgminer. The Gridseed puts out a steady 360KH, whereas the blizzard varies from 1.2 all the way up to 1.8. The spikes are short and frequent. I'm not monitoring it close enough to know for sure, but I'm thinking it's average is closer to 1.4. It's kind of annoying how much it jumps, but the spikes are almost always upwards. It's a good product. The gridseed, aside from it's low hashpower, is a GREAT product. I recommend both with little reservation. There are ways to tune them, and I suspect if you knew what you were doing you could get the zeus stabilized, and possibly at a higher hashrate. I don't yet know how to do that. There are adapters available to run them off of a standard PSU, but I've not used them. So I have no opinion.
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August 20, 2014, 12:15:55 PM |
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Thanks Buying up some cheap EAC as we speak
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August 25, 2014, 06:19:06 AM |
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Thanks Buying up some cheap EAC as we speak This has a very doge-esque feel to it. If the devs are legit then earth has real potential. So I'm gonna buy a few million and see where it goes. Cheers!
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iXcoin - Welcome to the F U T U R E!
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August 27, 2014, 07:31:10 PM |
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Nice to see this coin is still around, I had really high hopes for it back in the day...
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August 28, 2014, 04:25:41 PM |
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August 31, 2014, 01:02:42 PM |
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September 02, 2014, 05:44:25 AM |
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Practically no trading volume since 28th August.
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September 07, 2014, 01:25:12 PM |
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where is the team ?
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September 08, 2014, 12:29:54 AM |
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As announced in the mid-August newsletter, I had to step back from comms to deal with IRL work. Cryptozark is handling comms at present.
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