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Author Topic: [ANN] Ethereum: Welcome to the Beginning  (Read 2005187 times)
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April 08, 2018, 10:51:19 PM
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Are the changes that will occur will positively affect the price and whether we will see record prices after launching a project of Casper Huh
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April 08, 2018, 11:28:16 PM
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Are the changes that will occur will positively affect the price and whether we will see record prices after launching a project of Casper Huh

There is a Youtube upload from the Berlin Ethereum Meetup on the 22nd of March 2018.

The speaker is Delia Hallberg, she explains many aspects of Casper - from the discussion you can try to forecast market impact on Ethereum valuations.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xonBhso_W2s
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April 09, 2018, 08:17:42 AM
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Im sure in some years the name Vitalik Buterin will be a know name in the IT world.
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April 09, 2018, 08:38:09 AM
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Ethereum at this price, mining is no longer profitable
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April 09, 2018, 08:47:13 AM
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Ethereum at this price, mining is no longer profitable

Have enough patience. Engines warm up.. Cool
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April 09, 2018, 08:59:17 AM
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Im sure in some years the name Vitalik Buterin will be a know name in the IT world.

That is really strange to read your post I am in huge shock. Who are into this space all know about that great person and there is no doubt how genius and talented person who is but I didn't understand your point of view what you want to say actually.
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April 09, 2018, 10:38:15 AM
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 today i know about this coin so i want to buy
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April 09, 2018, 10:59:36 AM
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Ethereum at this price, mining is no longer profitable

It is, I am Mining profitable. It depends on your Hardware and electricity costs
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April 09, 2018, 11:02:52 AM
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These developing pains will never last forever and also am good going on document as stating that the present price are going to be in hindsight a great time to purchase.
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April 09, 2018, 11:09:04 AM
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today i know about this coin so i want to buy

What you know and which make you think to buy ETH. I'm curios to know about this and it will be inspiring for other people who are still waiting and undecided whether invest into this project or not.
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April 09, 2018, 11:19:12 AM
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Well, I don't know if I should mine any more Ethereum...
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April 09, 2018, 11:47:15 AM
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Im sure in some years the name Vitalik Buterin will be a know name in the IT world.

That is really strange to read your post I am in huge shock. Who are into this space all know about that great person and there is no doubt how genius and talented person who is but I didn't understand your point of view what you want to say actually.

Maybe he's saying like Vitalik on television or something like that. Of course in crypto everyone know Vitalik but outside of that I don't know, is he well known ?

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April 09, 2018, 12:40:00 PM
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ETH didn't rebound much. How did it start waterfall again? Is there any bad news?
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April 09, 2018, 12:46:04 PM
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Turning to the Antminer E3 -

Antminer E3 180mhs for 800watts = 1mhs per 4.44watts
RX Vega 64 43mhs for 134watts = 1mhs per 3.11watts.
RX 580 29.5mhs for 98watts = 1mhs per 3.33watts
RX 1060 24mhs for 90watts = 1mhs per 3.75watts

Antminer E3 180mhs for 800watts = 1mhs per 4.44watts - price 800$
6GPU RX 580 191MHs for 950W = 1 mhs per 5 W - price Huh 3500$


those calculations are not correct. First you calculate hashrate per GPU W  per GPU cards... its like comparing oranges and tomatoes no ?
you must calculate and compare the whole 12 card or 6 card rig to the beta Antminer E3.
where is F3 comparison ?

and my 2cents... If ethereum devs dont care for their miners, Miners should care for ethereum no more... Cry
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April 09, 2018, 01:22:49 PM
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Given that Vitalik has build the eth platform, he can do what the community wants.
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April 09, 2018, 02:50:02 PM
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Ethereum's rebound is not very strong, but it's a little better than the previous few times, and I think the short - term bottom area is brewing a more powerful rebound band.
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April 09, 2018, 03:51:46 PM
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Turning to the Antminer E3 -

Antminer E3 180mhs for 800watts = 1mhs per 4.44watts
RX Vega 64 43mhs for 134watts = 1mhs per 3.11watts.
RX 580 29.5mhs for 98watts = 1mhs per 3.33watts
RX 1060 24mhs for 90watts = 1mhs per 3.75watts

Antminer E3 180mhs for 800watts = 1mhs per 4.44watts - price 800$
6GPU RX 580 191MHs for 950W = 1 mhs per 5 W - price Huh 3500$


those calculations are not correct. First you calculate hashrate per GPU W  per GPU cards... its like comparing oranges and tomatoes no ?
you must calculate and compare the whole 12 card or 6 card rig to the beta Antminer E3.
where is F3 comparison ?

and my 2cents... If ethereum devs don't care for their miners, Miners should care for ethereum no more... Cry

Seriously, a lot of miners bought their RX480 4GB to RX 580 4GB versions for around $200-$210 over the last 1-2 years.

$1200-$1260 total. I can see those prices returning now, but it looks like Polaris is on its way out!

Linux listing shows RX Vega 20 replacing the RX 560's. RX Vega 25s GPU cores are all going to Intel for their laptop division.

But, no leaks on what is happening to all the RX Vega 30-50 GPU cores yet!

If, you listen to the Ethereum Core Devs Meeting #36 - then you will hear that 90% of the core developers were interested in measures to remove ASICs from the network. The Ethereum Foundation is famous for doing lots of forks - it not a big deal to any of these developers to do minor forks for GPU miners. Therefore, the majority of the core developers would do a fork and introduce more ASIC resistant aspects to the algorithm.

This is the Youtube Livestream upload:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoPfoNpqG0k
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April 09, 2018, 04:01:18 PM
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Is it worth investing in the Etherium in 2018? This is the main question of the person who saw the growth of the value of the Ethereum crypto currency in 2017. For those who do not know, the cost of one ETH in early 2017 was 8.5 dollars, and by the end of the year, this cost was about $ 700 apiece.The future of the Ether depends on the speed of development of its competitors, such as Cardano, and the success of the startups already started on its platform.

But, in comparison with bitcoin and other altcoyins, Ether has one advantage. Demand for it is constantly supported, thanks to a number of ICOs selling their tokens based on the ERC20 protocol, which can only be purchased for the Ether.

Good question and if someone knows the correct answer please let me know Wink Nobody knows what is waiting for us around the corner. I believe in Ethereum but maybe I am wrong that it is going to be the future.

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April 09, 2018, 04:25:41 PM
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Turning to the Antminer E3 -

Antminer E3 180mhs for 800watts = 1mhs per 4.44watts
RX Vega 64 43mhs for 134watts = 1mhs per 3.11watts.
RX 580 29.5mhs for 98watts = 1mhs per 3.33watts
RX 1060 24mhs for 90watts = 1mhs per 3.75watts

Antminer E3 180mhs for 800watts = 1mhs per 4.44watts - price 800$
6GPU RX 580 191MHs for 950W = 1 mhs per 5 W - price Huh 3500$


those calculations are not correct. First you calculate hashrate per GPU W  per GPU cards... its like comparing oranges and tomatoes no ?
you must calculate and compare the whole 12 card or 6 card rig to the beta Antminer E3.
where is F3 comparison ?

and my 2cents... If ethereum devs dont care for their miners, Miners should care for ethereum no more... Cry

In answer to your wattage usage for the RX 580s - after doing the memory mod, memory OC and if the necessary pixel patch.

setting 950mv - gets you to 122watts for around 30.05mhs
setting 895mv - gets you to 98watts for around 29.5mhs

Varies from model to model.

Here is a basic guide for memory mod, memory OC, and mv950 30.06mhs on one model of the RX 580 8GB:

https://cryptoyeti.com/msi-rx580-armor-8g-review-and-bios-mod-guide/3/

And, as the reviewer does note - the RX 480 versions have even lower power consumption than the RX 580s for similar mhs.
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April 09, 2018, 05:30:17 PM
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Turning to the Antminer E3 -

Antminer E3 180mhs for 800watts = 1mhs per 4.44watts
RX Vega 64 43mhs for 134watts = 1mhs per 3.11watts.
RX 580 29.5mhs for 98watts = 1mhs per 3.33watts
RX 1060 24mhs for 90watts = 1mhs per 3.75watts

Antminer E3 180mhs for 800watts = 1mhs per 4.44watts - price 800$
6GPU RX 580 191MHs for 950W = 1 mhs per 5 W - price Huh 3500$


those calculations are not correct. First you calculate hashrate per GPU W  per GPU cards... its like comparing oranges and tomatoes no ?
you must calculate and compare the whole 12 card or 6 card rig to the beta Antminer E3.
where is F3 comparison ?

and my 2cents... If ethereum devs dont care for their miners, Miners should care for ethereum no more... Cry

In answer to your wattage usage for the RX 580s - after doing the memory mod, memory OC and if the necessary pixel patch.

setting 950mv - gets you to 122watts for around 30.05mhs
setting 895mv - gets you to 98watts for around 29.5mhs

Varies from model to model.

Here is a basic guide for memory mod, memory OC, and mv950 30.06mhs on one model of the RX 580 8GB:

https://cryptoyeti.com/msi-rx580-armor-8g-review-and-bios-mod-guide/3/

And, as the reviewer does note - the RX 480 versions have even lower power consumption than the RX 580s for similar mhs.

Antminer E3 is the first miner for eth coin in next version speed will be more i hope
and you are right Antminer E3 gives less speed  the GPUs but Antminer E3 is cheap where gpu card are so expensive now adays
i think gpu miner is still good then Antminer E3 meybe in the next release of Antminer it will give more profit then GPUs
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