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February 01, 2014, 01:21:29 PM
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New at this game.  Felling pretty sure I missed the boat on this one.
I have been purchasing small mining contract on Ebay and the yield per contract seems to be @$1.00 per hour at 180Ghz.
Want to know how this fits into the range.
I use BTC Guild as a pool with a PPLNS setting with a Minimum Difficulty of 128Ghz.
Guess my question here is are there better settings/pools I can use.  Also if I join up with a "team" will this increase or decrease the potential yield.
Thanks!


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February 01, 2014, 01:40:31 PM
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I have been purchasing small mining contract on Ebay and the yield per contract seems to be @$1.00 per hour at 180Ghz.
I use BTC Guild as a pool with a PPLNS setting with a Minimum Difficulty of 128Ghz.

Hashrate is in GH/s, and there is no unit for pool difficulty.


Guess my question here is are there better settings/pools I can use.  Also if I join up with a "team" will this increase or decrease the potential yield.

The "team" on btcguild will not affect your mining result at all, and it is solely for fun.

You may try other pools that offer merged mining, such as Bitparking. Cheesy
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February 01, 2014, 03:57:13 PM
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I have been buying contracts from this really cool site that seems to be automated. I found it on eBay after winning one of their auctions. It is called mBigas.com although it redirects to mining.mBigas.com for some reason.

Anyways, they seem to be automated and have a real time queue. I have purchased contracts at 3AM and they started on schedule with no problems. They also send start and stop notifications and actually have customer service, I have emailed several questions to their support email and have gotten less then one hour response time.

Hope that helps,
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February 01, 2014, 07:38:34 PM
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I have been buying contracts from this really cool site that seems to be automated. I found it on eBay after winning one of their auctions. It is called mBigas.com although it redirects to mining.mBigas.com for some reason.

Anyways, they seem to be automated and have a real time queue. I have purchased contracts at 3AM and they started on schedule with no problems. They also send start and stop notifications and actually have customer service, I have emailed several questions to their support email and have gotten less then one hour response time.

Hope that helps,
cholitta

So, you pay 3$ for 1 hour at 35Gh/s so you can earn 0.32$/hour?


Great value for money ...


http://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/bitcoin-mining-calculator/?h=35000.00&p=0.00&pc=0.00&pf=0.00&d=2193847870.17428000&r=25.00000000&er=953.01000000&hc=0

http://mining.mbigas.com/


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February 02, 2014, 02:28:14 AM
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mining.mBigas.com
Seems like a rip off!
If I'm yielding $1 per hour at 180Ghz.
Why would I $6 for 60Ghz.

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February 02, 2014, 10:28:31 AM
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mining.mBigas.com
Seems like a rip off!
If I'm yielding $1 per hour at 180Ghz.
Why would I $6 for 60Ghz.



You should have checked the profitability before buying anything. Cheesy
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February 02, 2014, 08:21:24 PM
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I have checked.
Almost EVERYTHING on E-Bay is a rip off. 
Want to play the game fairly, seems that is not the case all the way around.
Guy on E-Bay selling BTC's for a rate of $1299 each.
Now that doesn't sound like a bad idea.
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February 05, 2014, 02:58:21 AM
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I have checked.
Almost EVERYTHING on E-Bay is a rip off.  
Want to play the game fairly, seems that is not the case all the way around.
Guy on E-Bay selling BTC's for a rate of $1299 each.
Now that doesn't sound like a bad idea.


so what ? you won't make a substantial profit you know

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February 07, 2014, 03:22:46 PM
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Almost EVERYTHING on E-Bay is a rip off. 

Exactly.  Wink
Forget about buying bitcoin or hardware on eBay Cheesy
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