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March 25, 2020, 04:07:20 AM
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Blows my mind how many Bitcoin you could mine with 'regular'  ASIC equipment in 2013!

I mined my first 50 bitcoin on a HP 6735b in under 10 seconds.  Smiley

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March 25, 2020, 02:29:03 PM
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This hurts. Like looking at page 1 on the WO thread.

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March 25, 2020, 10:47:49 PM
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All my BTC HODL came from mining. My first machine investment has paid for all my dubious electric/dubious equipment/ and etc since 2013. KNC Jupiter BTC Miner arrived on September 18th, 2013 and made ONE BTC a day. Sometime that day I looked and BTC was $150 that day. I made 53 BTC on that unit and all my BTC empire since came from that ONLY $5,131.80 investment with shipping from Sweden. So at least I have a base price on all this that will be damn hard to go under, no matter what the BTC price of the BTC I have Smiley

I currently have a boat anchor of a Bitmain S9i that will take 14 years and 10 months to make ONE BTC. or after halving..29 years and 8 months! So as the above title says, the Bitmain s9i now falls under that above title of this thread of "highly impractical other devices" indeed! Sad

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Mining on a paperclip computer might be a challenge.

https://www.evilmadscientist.com/2013/paperclip/
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October 25, 2020, 04:12:31 PM
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I mined my first 50 bitcoin on a HP 6735b in under 10 seconds.  Smiley

Ack! That surely beats me at my October 18th, 2013 KNC Jupiter Bitcoin Miner, with again, so on that day, I looked at $150 usd per Bitcoin! (I sat on my hands and did zip and waited for a miners from BFL ...which never came...but did get a 'fluke' refund from BFL more than 1 year later a week before SEC closed them down. DUMB LUCK rules ..I was such a clueless newbie! so giving up on BFL I finally got the above KNC miner...But again, sitting on hands from April 13,  2013 or 3 days before the Wall Observer thread started on here on April 13th, 2013 and the price of BTC on the 1st post on WO was..Ack! $67.43! I was distraut in thatI 'obviously' peaked at the $150 I mined that 1st day...surely, the price had to go down right? In that I missed the boat from April 13th, 2013?

Ah, my 'clueless' newbie youth....what a noob I was! Smiley I sure hope the next 7 years is at least this rosey for Bitcoin/Crypto! Smiley


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December 04, 2020, 04:17:59 PM
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Obligatory Raspi mining rig! I seriously love these little devices. Perfect for running nodes on your favorite project. PS cool forum you've got here!

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/piminer-bitcoin-mining-machine/
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December 04, 2020, 04:22:31 PM
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Nice article! The article is from 2013, but it still may be of interest trying to mine some testnet bitcoins, or regrets, just to understand how it works. Definetly an impractical device to mine on today.

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As an aside, I've found another way to mine BTC using Apple IIs...I call it 'Attic Mining' Smiley In other words, I am trying to sell, bit by bit, my attic full of apple 2 stuff on eBay and convert to BTC/Crypto. Now if I'd had done this in 2013 I'd likely have 200 or 300 Bitcoin..so my only hope now that I'm out of both home BTC/crypto mining and data hall mining (the ship has sailed on). This is the ONLY way I can mine anything out of my house that makes sense. Sell stuff in the attic I would otherwise 'die' with and put the proceeds of eBay via Paypal into BTC/Crypto. I figure all the junk of a retro computer and apple 2 types I have well over $5k of crap if I can ever get motivated to do this and piecemeal it out onto eBay. also, if I'm wrong and BTC/crypto goes full 'bennie baby' and worthless...I still have an empty attic and easy rec room and probably increases the worth of my house about $15k. with the now useable attic/rec room. Smiley win/win!

So, if you are diligent enough and disciplined to do this 'boring' cubicle type work..go for it..it is a lot less risky than home mining in the past buying ASIC equipment on a hope and a prayer..anyway..those days are lost here is an alternative to get some BTC/Crypto dust! Smiley

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Ack! That surely beats me at my October 18th, 2013 KNC Jupiter Bitcoin Miner, with again, so on that day, I looked at $150 usd per Bitcoin! (I sat on my hands and did zip and waited for a miners from BFL ...which never came...but did get a 'fluke' refund from BFL more than 1 year later a week before SEC closed them down. DUMB LUCK rules ..I was such a clueless newbie! so giving up on BFL I finally got the above KNC miner...But again, sitting on hands from April 13,  2013 or 3 days before the Wall Observer thread started on here on April 13th, 2013 and the price of BTC on the 1st post on WO was..Ack! $67.43! I was distraut in thatI 'obviously' peaked at the $150 I mined that 1st day...surely, the price had to go down right? In that I missed the boat from April 13th, 2013?

Ah, my 'clueless' newbie youth....what a noob I was! Smiley I sure hope the next 7 years is at least this rosey for Bitcoin/Crypto! Smiley

https://i.imgur.com/Px5bq7M.png

@Searing, if memory serves there was a pre-order issue / scandal with KNC, no? Was it the Jupiter or other model?

I received a Jalapeno so was not affected by BFL, but I did get sucked into the Black Arrow pre-order scam in 2014 I guess it was.
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I pre-ordered a KNC Neptune BTC miner...but they kept stalling and stalling...so I swapped for a KNC Titan Scrypt Miner when offered...glad I did in that they did not get the Neptune's out from their announce/buy-in November 2013 until 0ctber 2013 ..so a year for most. They won a court case that proved that KNC was running them all Summer before shipping them..;.indeed back that year KNC had a lot of BTC hash...but when sued ...everyone lost because...KNC suddenly said everyone was a business under Swedish law...so EU consumer protections did not apply to such and a mess 100's of people lost the case. A buddy and I got a default of 2 after the loss on eBay for probably 1/2 of what a new OEM one was going for..still sealed in the box..by some corporation...I think they just told someone sells them on eBay ASAP and he never priced them correctly..we were lucky....also the folk that lost the case paid $5k to lawyers upfront in the USA and it was $5k to like I think it was $7.5K on top of that because losing the case you paid the winner...so that was PER unit...I told people that Sweden was not gonna throw out this loophole of law for 'business use' out the door to save a bunch of hobby miners...it was there for years for a reason to get around EU consumer protection..but no one  listened...also the KNC Neptune you could have gotten a full refund...the KNC titan you could not...I missed that so my tagline here was for the next year 'frigging never to ROI KNC5th grade science project FU KNC or some such. I think they lost the court case in 2015 and soon after KNC at $350 BTC decided that BTC was not going any place...and stuck their big-money backers with the bankruptcy and walked with the BTC...(a lot of them were former bankers) So I've outlasted KNC dumbasses tossed away billions by running out on BTC too early.

ah ..such a clueless newbie I was back in the day, I have no balls at all now to them olden days of 7 years ago, etc, etc Sad

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How about this one?  I'm sure most of us older folks are familiar with the Game Boy.  Who could forget the system that made the world fall in love with Tetris?  It's nice to see people are still doing cool stuff for the sake of doing cool stuff.

Youtuber Builds a Bitcoin Miner Out of a 31-year old Nintendo Game Boy
https://news.bitcoin.com/youtuber-builds-a-bitcoin-miner-out-of-a-31-year-old-nintendo-game-boy/

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On Saturday, a popular Youtuber named Stacksmashing published a video that shows him hacking a 1989 Nintendo Game Boy in order to mine bitcoin. Despite the creativity and the fact that the miner only leverages four double-A batteries, Stacksmashing noted that the 8-bit handheld game console was not nearly as powerful as today’s modern mining rig.

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... the 8-bit handheld game console was not nearly as powerful as today’s modern mining rig.

Not nearly as powerful? Well, that wins the understatement award for today. Wink

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April 13, 2021, 07:05:54 PM
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This is kinda cool...someone added another 'dubious' way to mine BTC with a Commodore 64 Computer!

https://www.hackster.io/news/you-can-now-mine-bitcoin-using-your-vintage-commodore-64-49057d732c47?fbclid=IwAR2tcdNMSIUzN3wc6ODh48c4ABZXposW4WmsrIb7-C_FRc9q6QYUKeoJTCE

Just posted a couple of days ago.

By the By today is my 8th Year Anniversary of finding out about Bitcoin!

I found out about BTC and signed on to www.bitcointalk.org on this date of 4/13/2013!

Same day! For both anniversaries!

Kinda cool it has an ATH today too boot!

I mined my first BTC on a KNC 550gh Jupiter Miner that I ordered on July 1st, 2013, and got October 18th, 2013. It was full of water...soggy box....and I had

to email tech support in that, it had now switch! Take a paperclip put electrical tape at one end after cutting it in half and short the motherboard connector

of the PSU on pin 8, I think it was. To say I was in 'complete' dismay was an understatement! I paid frigging $5,131.80 with shipping from Sweden and

after this hell of a day doing /SSH and hairdryer use to get the water out and re-attach loose crap inside..flashing the SD on top of waiting all day for DHL

to deliver it..I was a wreck! Shorted the pins, looked at th BTC price at that point at least once that day it was $150.00 even and made about 1 BTC a day!

I then sat in the puddle on the basement floor depressed as hell, in that I could have bought BTC July 1st on this 'dubious' miner at like $79 bucks or some

such...and now at $150 BTC it 'obviously' was gonna crash to $25 again. FML!

Tough day, but boy was I wrong......lol Smiley

Sometimes being a 'clueless' newbie really, really pays off! Smiley

Brad

Old Style Legacy Plug & Play BBS System. Get it from www.synchro.net. Updated 1/1/2021. It also works with Windows 10 and likely 11 and allows 16 bit DOS game doors on the same Win 10 Machine in Multi-Node! Five Minute Install! Look it over it uninstalls just as fast, if you simply want to look it over. Freeware! Full BBS System! It is a frigging hoot!:)
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April 14, 2021, 09:07:35 AM
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Hello everyone. Does anyone know how to do mining on a Macintosh Plus?
Thanks a lot
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April 14, 2021, 11:18:01 AM
Last edit: April 14, 2021, 12:15:36 PM by The Pharmacist
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I mined my first 50 bitcoin on a HP 6735b in under 10 seconds.  Smiley
I know this thread got necrobumped, but I'd just like to comment on the above post from Vod--it's the first post by him that I've seen that actually references bitcoin, though I'd always assumed he was an old-school owner of bitcoin, whether by mining or purchasing.  

I see videos from one particular user on Youtube who shows how he's mining bitcoin on his Raspberry Pi, and IIRC he uses USB stick miners like the old block eruptor.  Man, the old days must have been something and I wish I'd been into bitcoin back then.  At least you can still mine some altcoins on a PC and then trade them for BTC, but it's not quite the same thing as being able to mine it directly from your computer.  

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i had like 5 block erupters on a rpi via a hub and usb fans to cool em. worked fine.
Dang, that is cool!  I love the idea of USB stick mining; I just wish it was still profitable.  Some of the setups I've seen looked awesome and they're much quieter than ASIC miners (lol).

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April 14, 2021, 12:06:46 PM
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oh boy gonna dig my c64 outta storage.

next one i wanna see mining is a timex-sinclair 1000 (ZX-81 for you Brits iirc)

or better yet a KIM-I

I see videos from one particular user on Youtube who shows how he's mining bitcoin on his Raspberry Pi, and IIRC he uses USB stick miners like the old block eruptor. 

i had like 5 block erupters on a rpi via a hub and usb fans to cool em. worked fine.
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