CjMapope
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June 22, 2019, 04:53:18 AM |
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Reminds me of the good ol' internet boom (and burst of the bubble). A broker I worked with told me about his own indicator: when the same story made the front page of the top three US magazines, it was time to sell it! I don't think we're anywhere near that yet.BTC at 20000 in 2017 mining with an s-9 made 45 a day - 1400 watts of power BTC at 9700 in 2019 mining with an s-9 makes 4.40 - power better yet mining with an m20s it makes 22.34 a day - 3365 watts of power we are simply not close to 2017 But we are back to s-9s that turn a profit at 14 cent power yup.. i think we are not near yet...but take a little profit (just a little..) to celebrate the return of bull market and treat yourselves for enduring that bear market BTC @ 20k$, ETH @500$ and ill be taking a well deserved holiday (Canuck bucks) sadly i fear we will have dumps all the way up as the "normies" cut their losses from high buy ins last bubble there : /
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JaredKaragen
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June 22, 2019, 06:13:33 AM |
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Reminds me of the good ol' internet boom (and burst of the bubble). A broker I worked with told me about his own indicator: when the same story made the front page of the top three US magazines, it was time to sell it! I don't think we're anywhere near that yet.BTC at 20000 in 2017 mining with an s-9 made 45 a day - 1400 watts of power BTC at 9700 in 2019 mining with an s-9 makes 4.40 - power better yet mining with an m20s it makes 22.34 a day - 3365 watts of power we are simply not close to 2017 But we are back to s-9s that turn a profit at 14 cent power yup.. i think we are not near yet...but take a little profit (just a little..) to celebrate the return of bull market and treat yourselves for enduring that bear market BTC @ 20k$, ETH @500$ and ill be taking a well deserved holiday (Canuck bucks) sadly i fear we will have dumps all the way up as the "normies" cut their losses from high buy ins last bubble there : / I watched the market as the volumes went by today..... a LOT of BTC was transacted... The next few weeks will be curious for sure.. not to mention the last few days. LTC still going up; and Im curious at how the rest of the altcoins are going to fare.
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arielbit
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June 22, 2019, 03:32:47 PM |
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Reminds me of the good ol' internet boom (and burst of the bubble). A broker I worked with told me about his own indicator: when the same story made the front page of the top three US magazines, it was time to sell it! I don't think we're anywhere near that yet.BTC at 20000 in 2017 mining with an s-9 made 45 a day - 1400 watts of power BTC at 9700 in 2019 mining with an s-9 makes 4.40 - power better yet mining with an m20s it makes 22.34 a day - 3365 watts of power we are simply not close to 2017 But we are back to s-9s that turn a profit at 14 cent power yup.. i think we are not near yet...but take a little profit (just a little..) to celebrate the return of bull market and treat yourselves for enduring that bear market BTC @ 20k$, ETH @500$ and ill be taking a well deserved holiday (Canuck bucks) sadly i fear we will have dumps all the way up as the "normies" cut their losses from high buy ins last bubble there : / and people who mined and bought in the bear market who will think they'll have a second shot at hitting the previous highs (like in 2017).....but what if it turned out to be the new lows or bottom--a price never to be visited again
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philipma1957 (OP)
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June 22, 2019, 11:31:01 PM |
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Reminds me of the good ol' internet boom (and burst of the bubble). A broker I worked with told me about his own indicator: when the same story made the front page of the top three US magazines, it was time to sell it! I don't think we're anywhere near that yet.BTC at 20000 in 2017 mining with an s-9 made 45 a day - 1400 watts of power BTC at 9700 in 2019 mining with an s-9 makes 4.40 - power better yet mining with an m20s it makes 22.34 a day - 3365 watts of power we are simply not close to 2017 But we are back to s-9s that turn a profit at 14 cent power yup.. i think we are not near yet...but take a little profit (just a little..) to celebrate the return of bull market and treat yourselves for enduring that bear market BTC @ 20k$, ETH @500$ and ill be taking a well deserved holiday (Canuck bucks) sadly i fear we will have dumps all the way up as the "normies" cut their losses from high buy ins last bubble there : / and people who mined and bought in the bear market who will think they'll have a second shot at hitting the previous highs (like in 2017).....but what if it turned out to be the new lows or bottom--a price never to be visited again As long as we stay over 8k I will do very well. In a way the delay to get gear helps me not over invest in gear.
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adaseb
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June 23, 2019, 07:30:44 AM |
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No idea if you guys trade on Bitmex but the funding rate for longs is crazy high at 0.28% per 8 hours. Last time it was this high was during the 2017 FOMO rally.
The Dec 2019 futures is at $11500, so a $750 premium while the Sept 2019 futures is $11325, so a $575 premium. People are paying crazy amounts to buy Bitcoin.
So if you are patient you can sell a Sept/Dec futures contract and reap the benefit, just will need to wait until either the contract expires or the premium goes down.
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jasta more
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June 23, 2019, 09:09:18 AM |
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No idea if you guys trade on Bitmex but the funding rate for longs is crazy high at 0.28% per 8 hours. Last time it was this high was during the 2017 FOMO rally.
The Dec 2019 futures is at $11500, so a $750 premium while the Sept 2019 futures is $11325, so a $575 premium. People are paying crazy amounts to buy Bitcoin.
So if you are patient you can sell a Sept/Dec futures contract and reap the benefit, just will need to wait until either the contract expires or the premium goes down.
You can also abuse that fact and profit on it,a lot of people are closing out their positions to avoid funding fee so just wait and enter long with high leverage 2-3 minutes before funding(set your buy price on close support wall,they are high chances it will hit it)Depending on the funding rate there are 50-150$ pumps right after
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adaseb
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June 23, 2019, 05:57:29 PM |
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No idea if you guys trade on Bitmex but the funding rate for longs is crazy high at 0.28% per 8 hours. Last time it was this high was during the 2017 FOMO rally.
The Dec 2019 futures is at $11500, so a $750 premium while the Sept 2019 futures is $11325, so a $575 premium. People are paying crazy amounts to buy Bitcoin.
So if you are patient you can sell a Sept/Dec futures contract and reap the benefit, just will need to wait until either the contract expires or the premium goes down.
You can also abuse that fact and profit on it,a lot of people are closing out their positions to avoid funding fee so just wait and enter long with high leverage 2-3 minutes before funding(set your buy price on close support wall,they are high chances it will hit it)Depending on the funding rate there are 50-150$ pumps right after Yes this has been happening for the last month or so. When the long funding rate is very high, usually right before the funding the longs close their position, so price goes down, and right after the funding the shorts close their position to collect the funding and close their trade. You could trade this with a 80% success rate if you did it on another exchange, however it seems that the market makers know people are doing this and they are trapping traders this way. I tried this a few times and made some decent money in a few seconds but the last few times I tried it, it didn't work as expected. With the crazy 0.2965% rate we got hitting in about 2 hours, I am pretty sure the strategy will work. Sell right before 2PM MST, and buy exactly at 2PM MST using either the futures or some other exchange.
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JaredKaragen
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June 25, 2019, 01:19:28 AM |
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100% behind spotswood's frames. I bought one for my D8P and couldn't have been happier. Be sure to check the case depth (front to back) as there are a few models/lengths of that case, and depending on what GPU's you use, you may or not have room for everything (figuring in PSU and motherboard depth) unless you get the big long 4U case.
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adaseb
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June 25, 2019, 05:59:47 AM |
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This is also very similiar to my Antec Server 4U case, it definately wasn't meant for 6+ GPUs because it requires alot of modding to make it work. I had to add a metal rod so it would hold the GPUs and for each of the 5 GPUs (you can do 6 even) I had to make a mounting point so they can be secured to the bottom of the case. Took alot of work.
Bought even another one of these cases but don't want to put in all the labour to make it mining ready so I just run 4 GPUs on it and the temps are OK without the intake fans being too loud.
But if you plan on building a few of these server GPU rigs you should just buy a prebuilt 4U chassis mining case because it will save you the headaches. If you are cheap and good with machine work then you can just do it yourself like me.
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soothaa
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June 25, 2019, 10:40:56 AM |
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Picked up a 2080 TI and 2080 to play around with.. man the software support for these is BAD currently..
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dragonmike
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June 25, 2019, 11:46:54 AM |
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Thanks guys. Those Rosewill cases are not available locally here in the UK, which means they'd slap $70+ shipping and $35+ import taxes on them if I ordered them from the States which is just not gonna happen.
I saw Spottswood's cases/brackets too, but same problem here basically. I'll have to see what I can source locally.
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dragonmike
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June 25, 2019, 06:09:40 PM |
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Ooooh I like the xcase one, pretty much exactly what I'd be looking for. Anything above 6 GPUs is going to create problems (more PSU cables, more expensive Motherboards, potentially more problems with the OS & mining software, more heat inside the case to dissipate etc etc) so 6 is probably bang on. Thanks for that link, I'll probably order one case and test it out first.
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Marvell2
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June 26, 2019, 02:42:52 AM |
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Open air for the win
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philipma1957 (OP)
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June 26, 2019, 03:16:18 AM |
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Most of my gear is open air. My 1080tis are making over 2 dollars a day. Not bad. I sold most GPUs. My in house is making 20 a day burning 8 so 12 net. My hosted gear is making 20 a day I split the coins 10 net so 22 a day on paid off gear . Open air for the win
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dragonmike
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June 26, 2019, 09:12:48 AM |
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I've only had open air rigs thus far, but the closed/boxed versions have other advantages: air can be funneled through more efficiently, and the cases can be easily stacked, making it easier to get more rigs in smaller areas. I'm gonna order one of the xcases right now to test it out.
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arielbit
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June 26, 2019, 10:03:07 AM Last edit: June 26, 2019, 01:10:41 PM by arielbit |
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open air for me too.
GPUs are zip tied to racks.
the room is the case and the windows are the exhaust.
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