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Cryptonankee - your trusted USDe servant
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March 17, 2014, 12:58:35 PM |
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Interesting idea. Have you written or published other books?
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jacquette
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March 17, 2014, 02:39:05 PM |
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quick noob question. at what satoshi does USDe become profitable for heavy miners?
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Dr_Scythe
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March 17, 2014, 03:01:45 PM |
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quick noob question. at what satoshi does USDe become profitable for heavy miners?
Day to day over the past few weeks we've been fluctuating around the top 10 on Coinwarz. There are some coins unlisted on coinwarz that offer short term higher gains but will often level out over time. On Coinwarz the stat I'm always interested in is the 14 day profitability average. Anything over 4500% right now is a pretty reliable source for mining. Given the block halving in a few weeks USDe should be pretty profitable to heavy miners now both who want to sell straight away and to those who can hold it for a few weeks as well.
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p0peji
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March 17, 2014, 04:57:30 PM |
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travwill
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March 17, 2014, 05:19:03 PM |
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I'm on steady mining - like it a lot, never really experienced any downtime, it seems to reap some great rewards as a pool, and typical nice interface is easy to use when need to access the site (like most others). I recommend it :-)
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FreeJack2k2
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March 17, 2014, 05:51:23 PM |
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quick noob question. at what satoshi does USDe become profitable for heavy miners?
Profit percentage is what it is, regardless of how many Mh/s you can throw at it. It all depends on your power consumption/costs. In general, if it's profitable at 5Mh/s, it's going to be profitable at 50Mh/s. If, however, you're running GPU systems right now and your power costs are in the neighborhood of .30/kwh there isn't much out there that's really going to be profitable, in the terms we were speaking in about a couple of months ago. ASICs are driving the exchange rates down, because the multipool dumpers are flooding the markets with coin at lower rates, because they can afford it (and because they're morons).
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mr.maxout
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Always to the fullest always to the max!
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March 17, 2014, 07:45:07 PM |
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YUP it's a dead link.... website/pool is down.
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THE ONLY COIN OF 2014 THAT MATTERS! USDE: GQBzoDBEz2N2LGCAqFSLBFXzykDdFSRNkW Bitcoin: 1XfF67xUTaRuLJ2ADYJ6cne2H5o23Vhqi
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mr.maxout
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March 17, 2014, 07:49:35 PM |
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quick noob question. at what satoshi does USDe become profitable for heavy miners?
Profit percentage is what it is, regardless of how many Mh/s you can throw at it. It all depends on your power consumption/costs. In general, if it's profitable at 5Mh/s, it's going to be profitable at 50Mh/s. If, however, you're running GPU systems right now and your power costs are in the neighborhood of .30/kwh there isn't much out there that's really going to be profitable, in the terms we were speaking in about a couple of months ago. ASICs are driving the exchange rates down, because the multipool dumpers are flooding the markets with coin at lower rates, because they can afford it (and because they're morons). They're not morons .... they're just trying to make a quick buck and exchange the alt coins to bitcoins then maybe quick cash...... But now that alt coins dont make them BTC0.01- BTC0.0125/1megahash/day but half that, it's not so lucrative anymore.... I guess it's a good thing and a bad thing too. Because it was very profitable to buy up cheap USDe this way.... now it's not
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THE ONLY COIN OF 2014 THAT MATTERS! USDE: GQBzoDBEz2N2LGCAqFSLBFXzykDdFSRNkW Bitcoin: 1XfF67xUTaRuLJ2ADYJ6cne2H5o23Vhqi
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mr.maxout
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March 17, 2014, 07:50:45 PM |
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THE ONLY COIN OF 2014 THAT MATTERS! USDE: GQBzoDBEz2N2LGCAqFSLBFXzykDdFSRNkW Bitcoin: 1XfF67xUTaRuLJ2ADYJ6cne2H5o23Vhqi
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DrMad
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March 17, 2014, 08:23:48 PM |
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Interesting, for me it is up, but for isitdownrightnow it is down.
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erthwjim
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March 17, 2014, 08:27:50 PM |
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Interesting, for me it is up, but for isitdownrightnow it is down. Oddly at work, it works through the private network, but when I switch to our public guest network, it stops working. And on my phone internet (AT&T) it works as well.
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DrMad
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March 17, 2014, 09:00:19 PM |
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I see a lot of altcoins including USDe going down at the moment. Anybody an idea why? Waiting for some BTC to get in to set some buy walls again.
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travwill
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March 17, 2014, 10:05:37 PM |
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I see a lot of altcoins including USDe going down at the moment. Anybody an idea why? Waiting for some BTC to get in to set some buy walls again.
Mondays usually are down days. More saturation with still too many junk coins. Miners still just dump which keeps price down, not using or holding. Many reasons really, and Bitcoin is still under pressure holding everything back.
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jacquette
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March 17, 2014, 11:04:54 PM |
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I see a lot of altcoins including USDe going down at the moment. Anybody an idea why? Waiting for some BTC to get in to set some buy walls again.
Sooner or later people will start taking USDe seriously. right now its being overshadowed by thousands of other alt coins. give it time.. you will see.
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kolikko
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March 17, 2014, 11:44:40 PM |
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Sooner or later people will start taking USDe seriously. right now its being overshadowed by thousands of other alt coins. Yes well... last weekend I was visiting my friend. We were drinking wine and talking bs. Soon few more arrived. I had my laptop with me so I decided to give a little presentation about cryptos. I installed usde wallet with his permission to his pc and donated 1000 to his new wallet. No-one else didn't even want to stand up and walk to next room to watch this transaction. They think bitcoin and everything related is a scam. They don't actually want to know anything about it. Man it was a sick moment. How it is even possible. That you don't want to know.
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niothor
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March 18, 2014, 12:50:20 AM |
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I see a lot of altcoins including USDe going down at the moment. Anybody an idea why? Waiting for some BTC to get in to set some buy walls again.
Sooner or later people will start taking USDe seriously. right now its being overshadowed by thousands of other alt coins. give it time.. you will see. All the alts , not just usde need some calmer waters. Everyone is looking at how bitcoin is shaking... the future isn't as bright as some of us want
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March 18, 2014, 01:03:27 AM |
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