hunnaryb
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April 18, 2014, 03:43:10 PM |
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I didn't even know there were BTC profitability calculators WITHOUT the ability to project difficulty increases in your calculations. Most calculators have this and the "default" number is normally set between 20-30%.
Given the low price of Bitcoin, I dont think 20-30% steady increase is possible. If the Bitcoin fall in price even more this year, decrease in difficulty is possible
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PBmining (OP)
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April 18, 2014, 03:49:41 PM |
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There has even been a couple recent difficulty changes that look promising, and may be a sign of a slowdown of growth. 11% on March 13th and 14% yesterday were good signs that mining might become very profitable again. Only time will tell. I always encourage customers to look at all possible scenarios, and to determine their own limits of risk..
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j3steven
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April 18, 2014, 06:57:20 PM |
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I'm a customer, and I will say this, though their service is probably the best, you cannot ROI anymore. All those front page mining calculators do not take in the Difficulty increase over time, so they produce false results. You could go and try looking for a different solution really, just not SHA256. My opinion thought, your bitcoins and your choice in the end.
I didn't even know there were BTC profitability calculators WITHOUT the ability to project difficulty increases in your calculations. Most calculators have this and the "default" number is normally set between 20-30%. Here's a proper one : https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculatorI could be misunderstanding you so please correct me if Im wrong. You originally talked about bitcoin calculators produce false results because they dont take in to account difficulty increasing over time. You then posted a calculator that takes in to account difficulty increasing over time.
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byt411
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April 18, 2014, 08:48:11 PM |
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I'm a customer, and I will say this, though their service is probably the best, you cannot ROI anymore. All those front page mining calculators do not take in the Difficulty increase over time, so they produce false results. You could go and try looking for a different solution really, just not SHA256. My opinion thought, your bitcoins and your choice in the end.
I didn't even know there were BTC profitability calculators WITHOUT the ability to project difficulty increases in your calculations. Most calculators have this and the "default" number is normally set between 20-30%. Here's a proper one : https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculatorI could be misunderstanding you so please correct me if Im wrong. You originally talked about bitcoin calculators produce false results because they dont take in to account difficulty increasing over time. You then posted a calculator that takes in to account difficulty increasing over time. Yes. And?
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raskul
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April 18, 2014, 08:53:59 PM |
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I'm a customer, and I will say this, though their service is probably the best, you cannot ROI anymore. All those front page mining calculators do not take in the Difficulty increase over time, so they produce false results. You could go and try looking for a different solution really, just not SHA256. My opinion thought, your bitcoins and your choice in the end.
I didn't even know there were BTC profitability calculators WITHOUT the ability to project difficulty increases in your calculations. Most calculators have this and the "default" number is normally set between 20-30%. Here's a proper one : https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculatorI could be misunderstanding you so please correct me if Im wrong. You originally talked about bitcoin calculators produce false results because they dont take in to account difficulty increasing over time. You then posted a calculator that takes in to account difficulty increasing over time. Yes. And? quality response. respect.
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apsvinet
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April 18, 2014, 11:32:53 PM |
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I'm a customer, and I will say this, though their service is probably the best, you cannot ROI anymore. All those front page mining calculators do not take in the Difficulty increase over time, so they produce false results. You could go and try looking for a different solution really, just not SHA256. My opinion thought, your bitcoins and your choice in the end.
I didn't even know there were BTC profitability calculators WITHOUT the ability to project difficulty increases in your calculations. Most calculators have this and the "default" number is normally set between 20-30%. Here's a proper one : https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculatorI could be misunderstanding you so please correct me if Im wrong. You originally talked about bitcoin calculators produce false results because they dont take in to account difficulty increasing over time. You then posted a calculator that takes in to account difficulty increasing over time. Yes. And? quality response. respect. Haha, indeed. I've personally only seen calculators that include the increasing difficulty, altho I've never been able to change that value because I don't really know what it means ( embarrassed to admit it but it's the truth ). But I suppose the pre-set is accurate enough.
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byt411
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April 18, 2014, 11:55:30 PM |
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I'm a customer, and I will say this, though their service is probably the best, you cannot ROI anymore. All those front page mining calculators do not take in the Difficulty increase over time, so they produce false results. You could go and try looking for a different solution really, just not SHA256. My opinion thought, your bitcoins and your choice in the end.
I didn't even know there were BTC profitability calculators WITHOUT the ability to project difficulty increases in your calculations. Most calculators have this and the "default" number is normally set between 20-30%. Here's a proper one : https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculatorI could be misunderstanding you so please correct me if Im wrong. You originally talked about bitcoin calculators produce false results because they dont take in to account difficulty increasing over time. You then posted a calculator that takes in to account difficulty increasing over time. Yes. And? quality response. respect. Haha, indeed. I've personally only seen calculators that include the increasing difficulty, altho I've never been able to change that value because I don't really know what it means ( embarrassed to admit it but it's the truth ). But I suppose the pre-set is accurate enough. I personally find this the best and simplest calculator: http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculatorNo settings, just type in your hashrate, and it will tell you how much you mine at current difficulty, and the estimated next. No calculating anymore.
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apsvinet
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April 18, 2014, 11:58:10 PM |
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I'm a customer, and I will say this, though their service is probably the best, you cannot ROI anymore. All those front page mining calculators do not take in the Difficulty increase over time, so they produce false results. You could go and try looking for a different solution really, just not SHA256. My opinion thought, your bitcoins and your choice in the end.
I didn't even know there were BTC profitability calculators WITHOUT the ability to project difficulty increases in your calculations. Most calculators have this and the "default" number is normally set between 20-30%. Here's a proper one : https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculatorI could be misunderstanding you so please correct me if Im wrong. You originally talked about bitcoin calculators produce false results because they dont take in to account difficulty increasing over time. You then posted a calculator that takes in to account difficulty increasing over time. Yes. And? quality response. respect. Haha, indeed. I've personally only seen calculators that include the increasing difficulty, altho I've never been able to change that value because I don't really know what it means ( embarrassed to admit it but it's the truth ). But I suppose the pre-set is accurate enough. I personally find this the best and simplest calculator: http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculatorNo settings, just type in your hashrate, and it will tell you how much you mine at current difficulty, and the estimated next. No calculating anymore. Yeah I've used that one before, it's quite good. I like simplistic layouts so it definitely gets a plus for that.
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raskul
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April 19, 2014, 02:33:38 AM |
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I'm a customer, and I will say this, though their service is probably the best, you cannot ROI anymore. All those front page mining calculators do not take in the Difficulty increase over time, so they produce false results. You could go and try looking for a different solution really, just not SHA256. My opinion thought, your bitcoins and your choice in the end.
I didn't even know there were BTC profitability calculators WITHOUT the ability to project difficulty increases in your calculations. Most calculators have this and the "default" number is normally set between 20-30%. Here's a proper one : https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/calculatorI could be misunderstanding you so please correct me if Im wrong. You originally talked about bitcoin calculators produce false results because they dont take in to account difficulty increasing over time. You then posted a calculator that takes in to account difficulty increasing over time. Yes. And? quality response. respect. Haha, indeed. I've personally only seen calculators that include the increasing difficulty, altho I've never been able to change that value because I don't really know what it means ( embarrassed to admit it but it's the truth ). But I suppose the pre-set is accurate enough. I personally find this the best and simplest calculator: http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculatorNo settings, just type in your hashrate, and it will tell you how much you mine at current difficulty, and the estimated next. No calculating anymore. Yeah I've used that one before, it's quite good. I like simplistic layouts so it definitely gets a plus for that. to ascertain the true rise/fall in bitcoin difficulty, you don't need a calculator, you need a mind capable of prophesy. There are so many factors which could make difficulty rise as well as fall. what if people realised that their 130nm rigs were no longer paying as much as they were costing - funny thing - it's time to switch off for lots of folks, but nobody does!? what if the KnC datorhall fell through a crack in the earth (that would be nice) what if? what if? what if? ask me again in ~8 days and i'll give you as close an answer as I can to what the next difficulty change will be. That's the best anyone can do. get over it... move on... anyone running old 130nm rigs, and criticising PBMining that they won't make break-even are just as guilty of maintaining idiosyncrasies as those who don't understand - DON'T PAY OUT MORE THAN YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE - Cloud Hashing, or Mining Rig.
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5ick3uffalo
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April 19, 2014, 02:42:44 AM |
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I personally don´t care any calculators , because they can not see in future same me. Magic Glass Ball not working.
"es kommt wie es kommt" (engl: It´s comming as it´s coming - or something like that )
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BTC: 1Dw9feZAGSeHvaiQ55T7C92VAAXB2nVKKk
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testerman
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April 19, 2014, 05:30:49 AM |
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I personally don´t care any calculators , because they can not see in future same me. Magic Glass Ball not working.
"es kommt wie es kommt" (engl: It´s comming as it´s coming - or something like that )
so am i. I am just looking profits, just coming to my wallet, and it is pretty good, with no extra fees.. 1 ghs pays exactly what it must. no extra costs.
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testerman
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April 19, 2014, 01:23:05 PM |
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hey pbmining
Can you put a rank number,before our names, in global stats page, so we can see our position from top, according to the total number of ghs we have. Cause i really enjoy when my customer number increases in global stats page.
For example, i have 1000 ghs , and i am at rank 30 out of 10000 customers likewise.
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apsvinet
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April 19, 2014, 04:55:10 PM |
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I personally don´t care any calculators , because they can not see in future same me. Magic Glass Ball not working.
"es kommt wie es kommt" (engl: It´s comming as it´s coming - or something like that )
so am i. I am just looking profits, just coming to my wallet, and it is pretty good, with no extra fees.. 1 ghs pays exactly what it must. no extra costs. Doesn't it take huge amounts of times to break even though?
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sdmathis
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April 19, 2014, 06:31:24 PM |
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to ascertain the true rise/fall in bitcoin difficulty, you don't need a calculator, you need a mind capable of prophesy. There are so many factors which could make difficulty rise as well as fall. what if people realised that their 130nm rigs were no longer paying as much as they were costing - funny thing - it's time to switch off for lots of folks, but nobody does!? what if the KnC datorhall fell through a crack in the earth (that would be nice) what if? what if? what if? ask me again in ~8 days and i'll give you as close an answer as I can to what the next difficulty change will be. That's the best anyone can do. get over it... move on... anyone running old 130nm rigs, and criticising PBMining that they won't make break-even are just as guilty of maintaining idiosyncrasies as those who don't understand - DON'T PAY OUT MORE THAN YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE - Cloud Hashing, or Mining Rig.
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ml73
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April 19, 2014, 09:19:16 PM |
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Tomorrow we know the 20 Ghs winners...am I right?? Happy Easter everybody
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apsvinet
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April 19, 2014, 09:31:10 PM |
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Tomorrow we know the 20 Ghs winners...am I right?? Happy Easter everybody Yup! I have high hopes.
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ml73
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April 19, 2014, 09:43:55 PM |
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Tomorrow we know the 20 Ghs winners...am I right?? Happy Easter everybody Yup! I have high hopes. I hope number 43 is one of the lucky numbers...mayby more than once
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apsvinet
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April 19, 2014, 09:44:49 PM |
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Tomorrow we know the 20 Ghs winners...am I right?? Happy Easter everybody Yup! I have high hopes. I hope number 43 is one of the lucky numbers...mayby more than once I wish I had more accounts to apply with to be honest haha, but it's a good rule by OP that only accounts older than the competition can enter.
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MICRO
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April 19, 2014, 09:52:16 PM |
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Tomorrow we know the 20 Ghs winners...am I right?? Happy Easter everybody Yup! I have high hopes. I hope number 43 is one of the lucky numbers...mayby more than once I wish I had more accounts to apply with to be honest haha, but it's a good rule by OP that only accounts older than the competition can enter. I even forgot i entered hahah... GL TO ME !
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jamieb81
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April 19, 2014, 09:53:31 PM |
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I almost forgot as well, been so long ago lol
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