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Author Topic: [pandacoin] The Panda Coin ♥ Scrypt Adaptive-N w/Kimotos Gravity Well ★  (Read 398892 times)
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February 16, 2014, 02:38:07 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL

i don't know man do the math. somebody obviously takes their mining very fucking seriously.
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February 16, 2014, 02:46:16 PM
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morning!
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February 16, 2014, 02:48:22 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL
10 X roughly 400 = 4000 Kh/s. Maybe they got multiple people mining for them? These Adaptive-N coins are definitely ASIC resistant..
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February 16, 2014, 02:51:01 PM
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Cmon, guys, bring it down to 50 lol, I wanna buy more Cheesy

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February 16, 2014, 02:51:53 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL
10 X roughly 400 = 4000 Kh/s. Maybe they got multiple people mining for them? These Adaptive-N coins are definitely ASIC resistant..

Mayby something like Multipool joined party...
It can be like middlecoin version for vert and padas Cheesy and here is your anwer

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February 16, 2014, 02:53:17 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL
10 X roughly 400 = 4000 Kh/s. Maybe they got multiple people mining for them? These Adaptive-N coins are definitely ASIC resistant..


http://panda.dedicatedpool.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool

Check out this numbers and tell me if the coin is a sic resistant, one more time 137,000 KH/s on this coin SMELLS Like FISH, my cards are running at 355 KH/s each thats like 408 cards. Waiting on a rational answer
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February 16, 2014, 02:53:50 PM
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BR.
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February 16, 2014, 02:54:14 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL
And? There's nothing impossible about that. Search around on Google Images, you'll find images like this:



GPU mining is something that practically any nerd can do, but there are also people who aren't just dicking around with their gaming GPU, or building little crate rigs with two or three cards.

Of course, whether they'll see ROI, nobody can say. Big gamble.
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February 16, 2014, 02:55:12 PM
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remember it can be a pool combined of multiple users with such high hash

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February 16, 2014, 02:56:19 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL
And? There's nothing impossible about that. Search around on Google Images, you'll find images like this:



GPU mining is something that practically any nerd can do, but there are also people who aren't just dicking around with their gaming GPU, or building little crate rigs with two or three cards.

Of course, whether they'll see ROI, nobody can say. Big gamble.
And its a very big gamble becouse of powercosts.

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February 16, 2014, 02:59:20 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL
And? There's nothing impossible about that. Search around on Google Images, you'll find images like this:

http://www.bitcoinminingrigs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/200-amp-3-phase-480-...-165kW.jpg

GPU mining is something that practically any nerd can do, but there are also people who aren't just dicking around with their gaming GPU, or building little crate rigs with two or three cards.

Of course, whether they'll see ROI, nobody can say. Big gamble.
And its a very big gamble becouse of powercosts.


It depend where you live. Here in quebec power is basically free.
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February 16, 2014, 03:01:00 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL
And? There's nothing impossible about that. Search around on Google Images, you'll find images like this:



GPU mining is something that practically any nerd can do, but there are also people who aren't just dicking around with their gaming GPU, or building little crate rigs with two or three cards.

Of course, whether they'll see ROI, nobody can say. Big gamble.
And its a very big gamble becouse of powercosts.

That rig right there won't even be close to the numbers but Im going to guess someone in china has a building running all this cards
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February 16, 2014, 03:03:15 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL
And? There's nothing impossible about that. Search around on Google Images, you'll find images like this:



GPU mining is something that practically any nerd can do, but there are also people who aren't just dicking around with their gaming GPU, or building little crate rigs with two or three cards.

Of course, whether they'll see ROI, nobody can say. Big gamble.
And its a very big gamble becouse of powercosts.

That rig right there won't even be close to the numbers but Im going to guess someone in china has a building running all this cards


I just notice on this picture no cooling on the cards, that rig is going to explode
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February 16, 2014, 03:06:23 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL
And? There's nothing impossible about that. Search around on Google Images, you'll find images like this:



GPU mining is something that practically any nerd can do, but there are also people who aren't just dicking around with their gaming GPU, or building little crate rigs with two or three cards.

Of course, whether they'll see ROI, nobody can say. Big gamble.
And its a very big gamble becouse of powercosts.

That rig right there won't even be close to the numbers but Im going to guess someone in china has a building running all this cards


I just notice on this picture no cooling on the cards, that rig is going to explode

Mayby its on Syberia Cheesy -35"C Tongue in EU we have winter too.

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February 16, 2014, 03:06:39 PM
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listen this week I'm getting around 16 cards and I got 3 running even at that I will probably be around 11,000 Kh/s witch is nothing compared to 137,000 KH/s...  On this coin 11,000 Kh/s is like 5,500 kh/s What is that.... How is someone getting 137,000 kh/s

That is like 250 + video cards LOL
And? There's nothing impossible about that. Search around on Google Images, you'll find images like this:

http://www.bitcoinminingrigs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/200-amp-3-phase-480-...-165kW.jpg

GPU mining is something that practically any nerd can do, but there are also people who aren't just dicking around with their gaming GPU, or building little crate rigs with two or three cards.

Of course, whether they'll see ROI, nobody can say. Big gamble.
And its a very big gamble becouse of powercosts.

That rig right there won't even be close to the numbers but Im going to guess someone in china has a building running all this cards


I just notice on this picture no cooling on the cards, that rig is going to explode

maybe they used it on the cold weather like Rus Cheesy
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February 16, 2014, 03:11:57 PM
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PANDA DOWN 30%!!!!  WTF?  I THOUGHT THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A STABLE CURRENCY!
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February 16, 2014, 03:13:12 PM
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PANDA DOWN 30%!!!!  WTF?  I THOUGHT THIS WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A STABLE CURRENCY!

wow dude relax =)

Cryptorush (the exchange that carries the majority of PANDA volume right now) was down yesterday for a lot of maintenance, give it a few hours Wink
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February 16, 2014, 03:17:11 PM
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Why is it only panda that is down on cryptorush?  Doge is actually up higher than cryptsy on crytorush.  I think everyone is bailing.  Thats the only explanation.
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February 16, 2014, 03:17:28 PM
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What about http://panda.chaosagent.org? They have 0% fee, 10k block finder bonus, 0.1 panda withdrawal fee and 30 block confirmation time. I'm not sure why more people aren't flocking to that pool.

Im not writing that as a pool owner, well kind of. But that smells fishy. Sorry.

They risk their own wallet with more then 90 confirmations ? Spend 10k per block out of their own pockets ?

Chaospool was decent but imo it jacked a bunch of coins the first night after the launch. And it locked it's detail page charging 5% to miners who could not change the setting...got over 30K from me just in donation!

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February 16, 2014, 03:18:26 PM
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Why is it only panda that is down on cryptorush?  Doge is actually up higher than cryptsy on crytorush.  I think everyone is bailing.  Thats the only explanation.

confused as to what you mean, cryptorush is now back and live and we have got around 200 btc volume there as we speak.

net hashrate would indicate that we are growing, very fast, soaring toward 5ghash with adaptive N is quite the achievement friend
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