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ghur
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March 27, 2014, 01:41:47 PM |
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"Q2/Q3" is the only thing you needed to know anyways.
Move on, there's nothing to see here.
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atp1916
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March 27, 2014, 01:43:36 PM |
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As i posted in another thread - assuming that each titan does 250mhs @ 10k and a Gridseed (minimum) 350khs minimum - each Gridseed would have to drop to $14-16 to match that type of khs/cost ratio. I highly doubt they can be sold at that amount for profit.
Glad i stuck to my GPUs. When Gridseeds are worthless, my GPUs won't be.
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March 27, 2014, 01:44:40 PM |
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I hear it. I wasn't around for the KnC bitcoin days but I have read that they aren't the best at delivering when projected. I'm not investing in one of these until I can pay and have a product in hand. Of course, it will probably be too late then anyway. I have been thinking about selling everything and just buying coin at this point.
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March 27, 2014, 01:46:53 PM |
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Wow 250 MH/s ... that's some heavy hashing for $10k the arms race has begun!
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atp1916
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March 27, 2014, 01:47:52 PM |
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Wow 250 MH/s ... that's some heavy hashing for $10k Yep - keep your GPUs cause vanilla Scrypt is about to be worthless to mine(soon)!
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March 27, 2014, 01:50:26 PM |
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As i posted in another thread - assuming that each titan does 250mhs @ 10k and a Gridseed (minimum) 350khs minimum - each Gridseed would have to drop to $14-16 to match that type of khs/cost ratio. I highly doubt they can be sold at that amount for profit.
Glad i stuck to my GPUs. When Gridseeds are worthless, my GPUs won't be.
I unfortunately sold off 1/3 of my mining rigs for Gridseeds. If I can get a good 6 months out of them before these KnC Titans hit they will pay for themselves by electricity savings. I knew it was a risk but my power costs were starting to kill me.
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March 27, 2014, 01:56:29 PM Last edit: March 27, 2014, 02:12:51 PM by atp1916 |
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Hell, I've actually bought more GPUs. Got 2 Gigabyte 7950s for $225 each on Fleabay.
Believe it or not, now is a good time to be picking up cards. I am completely anticipating vanilla Scrypt to worthless and the profitability shift to non-vanilla-Scrypt coins or not-Scrypt coins.
However...KGW/DGW on so many of these vanilla Scrypt coins will only serve to exponentiate their individual difficulties because of the extreme amount of hash being thrown at them in such a short amount of time. Their profitable window will be tiny or non-existent. All of the old vanilla Scrypt coins are about to get blown up.
I would dare say that Litecoin or any other non-KGW Scrypt coin may be only viable option for miners like the Titan.
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March 27, 2014, 03:02:01 PM |
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Believe it or not, now is a good time to be picking up cards... I agree. Before there wasnt a damn AMD card on Kijiji in my area, only wanted ads. This week, there have have been 10-15 cards listed for sale. Scrypt miners are starting to get out of the game. I think the combination of ASICS and Summer temps have scared miners into trying to recoup their money before the dump starts.
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March 27, 2014, 03:13:59 PM |
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Believe it or not, now is a good time to be picking up cards... I agree. Before there wasnt a damn AMD card on Kijiji in my area, only wanted ads. This week, there have have been 10-15 cards listed for sale. Scrypt miners are starting to get out of the game. I think the combination of ASICS and Summer temps have scared miners into trying to recoup their money before the dump starts. It's all much simpler than that. The large drop in profitability has caused it. The cause of that drop is debatable, but the cause of GPU miners exiting is pretty clear. It isn't the threat of ASICs or summer temps. But simply profitability getting really close to dropping below the electricity costs in many regions. Products posted by OP are very irrelevant still due to the projected release date, which will probably be late Q3... and that is even if it isn't a giant scam.
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Kruncha
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March 27, 2014, 03:15:02 PM |
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I want one K.
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March 27, 2014, 03:17:20 PM |
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KNC needs $5 million of more pre-orders
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March 27, 2014, 03:43:03 PM Last edit: March 27, 2014, 04:01:01 PM by greentea |
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This is exactly how i feel, ive been mining vert for a bit aswell now do to what i expect will be a boom in the coin and a large price increase. I do see more and more coins going towards N Factor, it is obvious to keep a coin decentralized they need to keep it Asic resistant. I am just ready for more and more N factor coins so dificulty is less concentrated on Vert.
Vert is not really ASIC resistant as it still uses scrypt and ASIC's could be modified to mine this as well... The best ASIC resistant coins are ones that use multiple/unique algos as well as random hashes. Coins like Quark, Hirocoin, EMC2(soon to be), Darkcoin etc .. as well as the POS coins like blackcoin and mintcoin, that use proof of stake to mint...
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March 27, 2014, 03:44:13 PM |
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This just got ridiculous...
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March 27, 2014, 03:45:14 PM |
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This is exactly how i feel, ive been mining vert for a bit aswell now do to what i expect will be a boom in the coin and a large price increase. I do see more and more coins going towards N Factor, it is obvious to keep a coin decentralized they need to keep it Asic resistant. I am just ready for more and more N factor coins so dificulty is less concentrated on Vert.
Vert is not really ASIC resistant as it still uses scrypt and ASIC's could be modified to mine this as well... The best ASIC resistant coins are ones that use multiple/unique algos as well as random hashes. Coins like Quark, Hirocoin, EMC2(soon to be), Darkcoin etc .. as well as the POS coins like blackcoin and mintcoin, that use proof of stake to mine. Yes , its now a cat and dog between asic makers and developers. GPU mining will stay as long as new algos will keep on emerging.
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March 27, 2014, 03:53:33 PM |
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I want one K. I do not want it - it is the same risky business as with bitcoin ASICS. When these arrive to market they strive to pay themselves and electricity. It is real lottery to order it. You risk much less when you invest into coins. And you can guess, which are becoming attractive now.
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March 27, 2014, 04:10:50 PM |
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This is exactly how i feel, ive been mining vert for a bit aswell now do to what i expect will be a boom in the coin and a large price increase. I do see more and more coins going towards N Factor, it is obvious to keep a coin decentralized they need to keep it Asic resistant. I am just ready for more and more N factor coins so dificulty is less concentrated on Vert.
Vert is not really ASIC resistant as it still uses scrypt and ASIC's could be modified to mine this as well... The best ASIC resistant coins are ones that use multiple/unique algos as well as random hashes. Coins like Quark, Hirocoin, EMC2(soon to be), Darkcoin etc .. as well as the POS coins like blackcoin and mintcoin, that use proof of stake to mint... Vert is REALLY ASIC resistant, it is not because of it cannot produce ASIC to mine Vert, but due to N-Factor changing, it is limit time ASIC cycle. For example, when you created an ASIC for Vert, you will likely to be able to use only 1 year or less due to N-Factor changing. So, it will cost you a lot. While other algorithm using in Dark, Quark is NOT ASIC resistant anymore. Why I say like that ? According to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), if you want to become SHA3 candidate, you need to be able to __create by ASIC___. AND every algorithms in X11 used to be SHA3 candidate until Keccak win the competition and become SHA3. Here is the paper : http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/hash/sha-3/Round2/Aug2010/documents/papers/SCHAUMONT_SHA3.pdfSo, You cannot say those coin is ASIC resistent because when they come out, it is done, while Vert is not the same due to N-Factor which keeps changing.
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March 27, 2014, 04:56:39 PM |
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lol i just read the post above my own...answered my question.
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March 27, 2014, 04:58:02 PM |
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250 Mh is insane. What will alpha-t do now? This is exactly how i feel, ive been mining vert for a bit aswell now do to what i expect will be a boom in the coin and a large price increase. I do see more and more coins going towards N Factor, it is obvious to keep a coin decentralized they need to keep it Asic resistant. I am just ready for more and more N factor coins so dificulty is less concentrated on Vert.
Vert is not really ASIC resistant as it still uses scrypt and ASIC's could be modified to mine this as well... The best ASIC resistant coins are ones that use multiple/unique algos as well as random hashes. Coins like Quark, Hirocoin, EMC2(soon to be), Darkcoin etc .. as well as the POS coins like blackcoin and mintcoin, that use proof of stake to mint... Vert is REALLY ASIC resistant, it is not because of it cannot produce ASIC to mine Vert, but due to N-Factor changing, it is limit time ASIC cycle. For example, when you created an ASIC for Vert, you will likely to be able to use only 1 year or less due to N-Factor changing. So, it will cost you a lot. While other algorithm using in Dark, Quark is NOT ASIC resistant anymore. Why I say like that ? According to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), if you want to become SHA3 candidate, you need to be able to __create by ASIC___. AND every algorithms in X11 used to be SHA3 candidate until Keccak win the competition and become SHA3. Here is the paper : http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/hash/sha-3/Round2/Aug2010/documents/papers/SCHAUMONT_SHA3.pdfSo, You cannot say those coin is ASIC resistent because when they come out, it is done, while Vert is not the same due to N-Factor which keeps changing. X11 the algorithm of DRK has blake, bmw, groestl, jh, keccak, skein, luffa, cubehash, shavite, simd and echo. The ASIC must be able to solve all those algorithms. Or at least that's my understanding.
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March 27, 2014, 05:03:27 PM |
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pump it to 1000Mh/s please
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Let's color the MOON: YENui1eF9LuVpZiTdp8Vf4G77cgnnkDDTD
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