baddw
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February 07, 2014, 12:32:13 AM |
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10 MW = 10,000 kW = 10,000 Jupiters * 600 GH/s/Jupiter = 6,000,000 GH/s = 6 PH/s.
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BTC/XCP 11596GYYq5WzVHoHTmYZg4RufxxzAGEGBX DRK XvFhRFQwvBAmFkaii6Kafmu6oXrH4dSkVF Eligius Payouts/CPPSRB Explained I am not associated with Eligius in any way. I just think that it is a good pool with a cool payment system
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BuildTheFuture
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February 08, 2014, 11:45:59 PM |
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ASICMiner further comments from board meeting: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg5025133#msg5025133We'll have to see if that total hashrate shipping comment stands or is revised. But apparently he is saying for the total Gen3 chip sales for the rest of this year, it could be in the range of 400 PH/s to 1600 PH/s. I guess we need to start tossing around exahash/s estimates when we do Q3/Q4 spreadsheet.
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BuildTheFuture
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February 09, 2014, 09:37:47 PM |
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Example of additional Bitfury chips sold to 3rd parties coming online next month: (200+ TH example) https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=452850.0;topicseenAlso Avalon is still around, and has announced a 3rd gen chip to begin sampling in March, so assume that is coming into force in May? Also they mention they have already shipped 6 PH/s of their 2nd gen chips and have increased production: http://avalon-asics.com/happy-chinese-new-year/Things like these are how the overall hash rate increases even when the other entities on the current spreadsheet aren't shipping currently.
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de_ixie (OP)
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February 11, 2014, 12:20:43 PM |
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OP update - Thanks for the ongoing effort
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EricKennedy
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February 11, 2014, 02:19:54 PM |
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Thank you for the update. Very informative.
You factor broken gear, but what about decommissioned hardware ? When difficulty will go up, old hardware (1-100Gh/s) will eventualy be sent to the trash. It may amount to 1-5 Phs.
I doubt they'll hash forever, even if some people have access to free power.
Eric
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de_ixie (OP)
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February 11, 2014, 03:52:13 PM |
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Thank you for the update. Very informative.
You factor broken gear, but what about decommissioned hardware ? When difficulty will go up, old hardware (1-100Gh/s) will eventualy be sent to the trash. It may amount to 1-5 Phs.
I doubt they'll hash forever, even if some people have access to free power.
Eric
I am remember someone calculatiing that at current BC pricetag even the least energy efficient asics out there are still profitable until multiple b difficulty. If this is true people will not turn them off. Would be glad in case someone could dig this out. Will also keep my eyes open on that point
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BuildTheFuture
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February 11, 2014, 08:48:20 PM |
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Sometime before my gear reaches its efficiency limit I plan to sell it off. There's always folks out there with access to free electricity who will buy it.
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de_ixie (OP)
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February 14, 2014, 12:11:18 PM |
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Good point - highly likely the top two eligius contributers (~2 PH) are KnC
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baddw
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February 14, 2014, 05:00:26 PM |
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Good point - highly likely the top two eligius contributers (~2 PH) are KnC People were claiming that the 2nd one (1Nbq) was Bitmain / Antminer. They've been a heavy hitter in Eligius for a longer period, a few weeks at least, and they ramped up from ~500TH. The 1st one (1A73) just hit within the last week.
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BTC/XCP 11596GYYq5WzVHoHTmYZg4RufxxzAGEGBX DRK XvFhRFQwvBAmFkaii6Kafmu6oXrH4dSkVF Eligius Payouts/CPPSRB Explained I am not associated with Eligius in any way. I just think that it is a good pool with a cool payment system
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ujka
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February 14, 2014, 07:05:59 PM Last edit: February 14, 2014, 09:21:50 PM by ujka |
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I remember I read about that - 1Nbq beeing Bitmain, started deploying december 6th, 1A73 started february 5th, and 7 days later was at 1 THash.
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BuildTheFuture
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February 14, 2014, 09:13:04 PM |
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I don't think Bitmain is at Eligius... couple reasons. 1, when you get an antminer from them it always has their default pool settings still in it from their "testing". It looks like they have their own pool probably. 2, they recently sold off a big chunk of their farm when they sold several thousand units in the past month, yet that Eligius user keeps growing.
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BuildTheFuture
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February 14, 2014, 09:44:46 PM |
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KNC has opened up ordering on another 1000 Neptune units: https://www.kncminer.com/news/news-76edit: some speculation that most or all of this is due to current customer canceled orders, so it may be a wash in terms of extra hashrate.
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Aexcu
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February 14, 2014, 10:04:00 PM |
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I don't think Bitmain is at Eligius... couple reasons. 1, when you get an antminer from them it always has their default pool settings still in it from their "testing". It looks like they have their own pool probably. 2, they recently sold off a big chunk of their farm when they sold several thousand units in the past month, yet that Eligius user keeps growing.
It's true that they've been claimed to be that Eligius address, however they are currently (also?!) mining in BTCGuild -> AntMiner -> 353,536.97 GH/s.
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Aexcu
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February 19, 2014, 09:53:03 PM |
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It's true that they've been claimed to be that Eligius address, however they are currently (also?!) mining in BTCGuild -> AntMiner -> 353,536.97 GH/s.
It seems that the AntMiner team is running at 969,515.18 GH/s now (ID 431 474).
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MANofthePEOPLE
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February 20, 2014, 03:39:48 AM |
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With all the Chinese miners at 1TH that have hit the forums lately coming out march/april it seems close to impossible to actually track and make any decent estimates? Who knows how much they will deliver
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February 20, 2014, 05:35:06 PM |
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Thank you for the update. Very informative.
You factor broken gear, but what about decommissioned hardware ? When difficulty will go up, old hardware (1-100Gh/s) will eventualy be sent to the trash. It may amount to 1-5 Phs.
I doubt they'll hash forever, even if some people have access to free power.
Eric
I think by the time hardware is decommissioned it will be so small as to not be noticed. For example if you try to find when cup mining stopped or gpu mining stopped. If everyone turned off their 300kh usb keys difficult will go up by 25% vs 25.3% next change. When 10gh blades are turned off it will be and increase of 25% vs 26% at next difficulty ect.
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