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November 05, 2018, 02:18:14 AM |
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The Obelisk SC1 Siacoin Blake2b ASIC miner is earning $90 dollars per day in this cryptocurrency bear market, lets review it! Watch my Obelisk SC1 mining @ Luxor - http://bit.ly/luxorsc1https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsfnsChedDYNebulous Labs has forked (invalidated) the Bitmain Antminer A3's & Innosilicon S11's off of their Blake2b Siacoin network in favor of preserving their Obelisk investment. Obelisk SC1 Blake2b ASIC miners are now the only mining equipment capable of mining the top 50 cryptocurrency by marketcap Siacoin and thus the earnings for this batch 1 obelisk sc1 asic miner are rather ridiculous! Wondering how to setup your Obelisk ASIC SC1 DCR1 miner? Find your IP address, login to router or use Who's On My Wifi Enter the IP address corresponding to your miner in your browser, and then enter admin as the user and admin as the password to login to your obelisk miner. Ex. pool config to mine Siacoin w/ Luxor 0% currently SIA pool stratum+tcp://sc-us.luxor.tech:3333 Wallet address . worker name e6374ba7874a7c441d277320f99398a39999179dfa26932aa38291f18487b564d8953a17efa2.yt Password x Links to resources in the Obelisk SC1 Review video Siacoin official website - http://bit.ly/2RwYdS8Obelisk Miner official website - http://bit.ly/2QsMRhtCoinGecko Siacoin to USD calculator - http://bit.ly/2quJ6xkWatch my Obelisk SC1 mining @ Luxor - http://bit.ly/luxorsc1Obelisk Scanner firmware updater (sc1/dcr1) - http://bit.ly/2QjT6olHyperspace, Siacoin Classic, Sia Prime - http://bit.ly/2JEiEKbHyperspace spacecash bitcointalk ANN - http://bit.ly/2ALSYZbSiacoin Classic bitcointalk ANN thread - http://bit.ly/2PMBHaZObelisk SC1 Miner Batch 1 official details - http://bit.ly/2PcMDPBMining Rig Parts IN STOCK on Amazon - http://geni.us/WQd7cCsVoskCoin Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/VoskCoin VoskCoin Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/VoskCoin/ VoskCoin Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/voskcoin/ VoskCoin Discord Server Invite - https://discord.gg/FGGmS2z VoskCoin Twitter - https://twitter.com/VoskCoin VoskCoin Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/voskcoin/
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We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to http://Amazon.com and affiliated sites.Whether you agree or disagree with the decision of the Siacoin development team aka Nebulous labs please do not direct that at me. I am simply reporting on how this miner performed pre and post fork, I have already voiced my opinion in the last video. I am not a professional investor, this is not investment advice, and obviously I own cryptocurrencies.
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yrk1957
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November 05, 2018, 07:45:26 AM |
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It was making $90 only in the first day beacuse there were no blocks found for 14 hours after fork due to an error in difficulty adjustment timing. Now it’s more like $65.
Well the fork should have served a lesson to Innosilicon. It’s unfortunate that their customers were caught in the cross-fire. They would do well to think twice before buying anything from Innosilliocn due to its shady practices.
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November 05, 2018, 10:42:26 AM |
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Is it really logical to buy q new Obelisk nowadays? What's your opinions?
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VoskCoin (OP)
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November 05, 2018, 12:14:53 PM |
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It was making $90 only in the first day beacuse there were no blocks found for 14 hours after fork due to an error in difficulty adjustment timing. Now it’s more like $65.
Well the fork should have served a lesson to Innosilicon. It’s unfortunate that their customers were caught in the cross-fire. They would do well to think twice before buying anything from Innosilliocn due to its shady practices.
Do you have a link to another sc1 pool side? Would like to compare earnings especially if it’s on another pool It is unfortunate miners were the casualties here however a3 for example weren’t even profitable anymore anyway Not saying it’s right, but I am just saying lol
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VoskCoin (OP)
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November 05, 2018, 12:24:14 PM |
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Is it really logical to buy q new Obelisk nowadays? What's your opinions?
You can’t buy a new one at the original price of 2500 or less anymore, with everything in crypto it’s a gamble. I think if you get this miner soon at a more reasonable price of 3-5k it could be a decent move. Otherwise you could be left waiting a long time to break even
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yrk1957
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November 05, 2018, 12:40:53 PM |
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It was making $90 only in the first day beacuse there were no blocks found for 14 hours after fork due to an error in difficulty adjustment timing. Now it’s more like $65.
Well the fork should have served a lesson to Innosilicon. It’s unfortunate that their customers were caught in the cross-fire. They would do well to think twice before buying anything from Innosilliocn due to its shady practices.
Do you have a link to another sc1 pool side? Would like to compare earnings especially if it’s on another pool It is unfortunate miners were the casualties here however a3 for example weren’t even profitable anymore anyway Not saying it’s right, but I am just saying lol No, I am on Luxor too.
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VoskCoin (OP)
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November 05, 2018, 03:34:12 PM |
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It was making $90 only in the first day beacuse there were no blocks found for 14 hours after fork due to an error in difficulty adjustment timing. Now it’s more like $65.
Well the fork should have served a lesson to Innosilicon. It’s unfortunate that their customers were caught in the cross-fire. They would do well to think twice before buying anything from Innosilliocn due to its shady practices.
Do you have a link to another sc1 pool side? Would like to compare earnings especially if it’s on another pool It is unfortunate miners were the casualties here however a3 for example weren’t even profitable anymore anyway Not saying it’s right, but I am just saying lol No, I am on Luxor too. Do you have just one unit?
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yrk1957
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November 05, 2018, 03:48:15 PM |
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It was making $90 only in the first day beacuse there were no blocks found for 14 hours after fork due to an error in difficulty adjustment timing. Now it’s more like $65.
Well the fork should have served a lesson to Innosilicon. It’s unfortunate that their customers were caught in the cross-fire. They would do well to think twice before buying anything from Innosilliocn due to its shady practices.
Do you have a link to another sc1 pool side? Would like to compare earnings especially if it’s on another pool It is unfortunate miners were the casualties here however a3 for example weren’t even profitable anymore anyway Not saying it’s right, but I am just saying lol No, I am on Luxor too. Do you have just one unit? No, a few;) Edit: Doing about 33500 SC in "72hr Rewards" per unit.
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VoskCoin (OP)
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November 05, 2018, 05:57:55 PM |
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It was making $90 only in the first day beacuse there were no blocks found for 14 hours after fork due to an error in difficulty adjustment timing. Now it’s more like $65.
Well the fork should have served a lesson to Innosilicon. It’s unfortunate that their customers were caught in the cross-fire. They would do well to think twice before buying anything from Innosilliocn due to its shady practices.
Do you have a link to another sc1 pool side? Would like to compare earnings especially if it’s on another pool It is unfortunate miners were the casualties here however a3 for example weren’t even profitable anymore anyway Not saying it’s right, but I am just saying lol No, I am on Luxor too. Do you have just one unit? No, a few;) Edit: Doing about 33500 SC in "72hr Rewards" per unit. here's my chart
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nsummy
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November 05, 2018, 07:23:19 PM |
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Well the fork should have served a lesson to Innosilicon. It’s unfortunate that their customers were caught in the cross-fire. They would do well to think twice before buying anything from Innosilliocn due to its shady practices.
I hope you are joking. If anything this is a lesson showing us the future viability of Sia. Nebulous was looking for any excuse for this fork. First Bitmain was the bad guy, then it was Innosilicon. Its no coincidence that the "attack on the network" reached its crescendo as soon as Obelisk shipped out all of batch one. If you are going to call Innosilicon shady, I think you have to do the same in regards to Obelisks business practices. Now we have the company's miners all mining on their centralized pool.
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yrk1957
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November 05, 2018, 07:38:21 PM |
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Well the fork should have served a lesson to Innosilicon. It’s unfortunate that their customers were caught in the cross-fire. They would do well to think twice before buying anything from Innosilliocn due to its shady practices.
I hope you are joking. If anything this is a lesson showing us the future viability of Sia. Nebulous was looking for any excuse for this fork. First Bitmain was the bad guy, then it was Innosilicon. Its no coincidence that the "attack on the network" reached its crescendo as soon as Obelisk shipped out all of batch one. If you are going to call Innosilicon shady, I think you have to do the same in regards to Obelisks business practices. Now we have the company's miners all mining on their centralized pool. Lets see Inno self-mines and owns 45% of the network? Not shady? Obelisk Tech makes these miner, but forgoes the 20% it was supposed run on their own, and further more decides not to manufacture any more iterations? Shady? Leave the viability of Sia Storage aside, its got nothing to do with miners.
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Marvell2
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November 05, 2018, 08:38:20 PM |
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Well the fork should have served a lesson to Innosilicon. It’s unfortunate that their customers were caught in the cross-fire. They would do well to think twice before buying anything from Innosilliocn due to its shady practices.
I hope you are joking. If anything this is a lesson showing us the future viability of Sia. Nebulous was looking for any excuse for this fork. First Bitmain was the bad guy, then it was Innosilicon. Its no coincidence that the "attack on the network" reached its crescendo as soon as Obelisk shipped out all of batch one. If you are going to call Innosilicon shady, I think you have to do the same in regards to Obelisks business practices. Now we have the company's miners all mining on their centralized pool. Asic manufacturers ARE the bad guy wtf u blabbing about, I own zero obelsik and I applaud the move by sia developmers have to take a hard line vs the champions of centralization, bitman and innosilion compete with thier own customers to mine and also keep they best gear to themselves and thier friends. we need more forks to drive them out
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Marvell2
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November 05, 2018, 08:58:44 PM |
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even if they are , its their coin , they actually give a damn about thier ecosystem and economy unlike bitmain and innno who just dump into oblivion. If they are mining they probably need to in order to get back market share of the coins that inno and bitmain haven’t had time to dumping comparing the dev mining to the asic company dumpers is truely apples to oranges.
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November 05, 2018, 09:54:06 PM |
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You are just throwing muck without knowing any facts. Did you know that Inno was self-mining 45% of the network? Did you know that batch 1 SC1 has 3600 odd units, of which 20% were kept aside for Obelisk's own mining, and they they did not actually manufacture those 20%? So if they did not make the 20% they had declared they would mine with initially, then why would they mining with these 200 units now? They could have just made 20% more and made boatloads of money now. Now tell me how many of your ASICs were bricked by this fork?
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November 05, 2018, 11:35:18 PM |
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im upset vosk gives this attention. i know ur reviewing. but fuck them soul sucking fucks.
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nsummy
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November 06, 2018, 05:58:26 AM |
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You are just throwing muck without knowing any facts. Did you know that Inno was self-mining 45% of the network? Did you know that batch 1 SC1 has 3600 odd units, of which 20% were kept aside for Obelisk's own mining, and they they did not actually manufacture those 20%? So if they did not make the 20% they had declared they would mine with initially, then why would they mining with these 200 units now? They could have just made 20% more and made boatloads of money now. Now tell me how many of your ASICs were bricked by this fork? Yes I knew they were self-mining. Who cares? Sia wanted Asics, they got them. This fork would have happened regardless if Inno was self-mining. They would have found another excuse. I am not throwing muck, just pointing out irregularities. I have a hard time believing someone pre-ordered 150 of these units. How do you know they didn't keep the extra units? Because they said so? I had zero units bricked. I was smart enough to sell my A3, as soon as Vosk said he got rid of his!
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nsummy
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November 06, 2018, 05:59:30 AM |
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even if they are , its their coin , they actually give a damn about thier ecosystem and economy unlike bitmain and innno who just dump into oblivion. If they are mining they probably need to in order to get back market share of the coins that inno and bitmain haven’t had time to dumping comparing the dev mining to the asic company dumpers is truely apples to oranges. You have overdosed on the Sia Kool-aid my friend.
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Marvell2
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November 06, 2018, 06:25:48 AM |
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even if they are , its their coin , they actually give a damn about thier ecosystem and economy unlike bitmain and innno who just dump into oblivion. If they are mining they probably need to in order to get back market share of the coins that inno and bitmain haven’t had time to dumping comparing the dev mining to the asic company dumpers is truely apples to oranges. You have overdosed on the Sia Kool-aid my friend. I don't really care about SIA or its project, I actually have 3 A3s collecting dust as well. This fork hurts innosilicon and Bitmain thats the coolaid I am overdosed on quite happy with that .
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VoskCoin (OP)
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November 06, 2018, 02:10:45 PM |
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You are just throwing muck without knowing any facts. Did you know that Inno was self-mining 45% of the network? Did you know that batch 1 SC1 has 3600 odd units, of which 20% were kept aside for Obelisk's own mining, and they they did not actually manufacture those 20%? So if they did not make the 20% they had declared they would mine with initially, then why would they mining with these 200 units now? They could have just made 20% more and made boatloads of money now. Now tell me how many of your ASICs were bricked by this fork? Yes I knew they were self-mining. Who cares? Sia wanted Asics, they got them. This fork would have happened regardless if Inno was self-mining. They would have found another excuse. I am not throwing muck, just pointing out irregularities. I have a hard time believing someone pre-ordered 150 of these units. How do you know they didn't keep the extra units? Because they said so? I had zero units bricked. I was smart enough to sell my A3, as soon as Vosk said he got rid of his! Yeah the A3 was definitely not a unit I thought would have a long shelf-life lol, fortunately they were selling in the 2000s for awhile. It was a classic bitmain release, get as early as possible, overclock as much as possible, and sell before Bitmain or Inno saturate the hashrate. Also to be fair the guy I resold to also recouped his investment as well
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