e10mays (OP)
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July 20, 2014, 06:22:22 PM |
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Hello, I'm new to the bitcoin mining community, so I was wondering which pool would be best for me. I plan on running 2 or 3 6TH/s miners 24/7. Thanks for the help!
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SirChiko
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July 20, 2014, 06:29:28 PM |
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I've been mining on http://mining.bitcoin.cz/ so you may want to look there.
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The only online casino on which i won something. I made 17mBTC from 1mBTC in like 15 minutes. This is not paid AD!
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jonnybravo0311
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July 20, 2014, 06:46:50 PM |
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Hello, I'm new to the bitcoin mining community, so I was wondering which pool would be best for me. I plan on running 2 or 3 6TH/s miners 24/7. Thanks for the help!
You're planning to drop 12 to 18TH/s on the network, yet you have no idea on where you might want to point it? Seriously? The only 6TH/s miners I know of are the upcoming SP30s from Spondoolies-Tech. If you happened to get on RoadStress' group buy in April, you could have had them for about $4500 each. However, from your statement of "I plan on running 2 or 3...", I can infer that you have not yet purchased the equipment. That being the case, you're thinking of dropping anywhere between $10,000 and $15,000 on equipment, without having even done the most preliminary of research. Take a look around. Read up on the different offerings. Look at payout mechanisms, fee structures, hash rates, etc. Sheesh... tell you what, I'll charge you 0.5 BTC an hour and do all of the research for you. T&M contract, with at least 40 hours of work payable up front, non-refundable.
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xstr8guy
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July 20, 2014, 09:25:58 PM |
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Oh just point you miners at Ghash.io like every other clueless noob.
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SirChiko
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July 20, 2014, 10:15:50 PM |
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Oh just point you miners at Ghash.io like every other clueless noob. You should point out that you're just joking...don't let them own majority of network hash.
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The only online casino on which i won something. I made 17mBTC from 1mBTC in like 15 minutes. This is not paid AD!
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July 21, 2014, 01:05:34 AM |
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Unless you are a big rich guy running all those hardware and all the power those hardware are going to take is going to be crazy. You should just do cloud mining instead where you can start with a certain hash rate and add more as you go. PBmining is offer 0.003btc/GH which is really cheap. For Pb mining all you have to do is buy the contract give them payout address and that is it. The top guy who has a 30TH mining contract is making 6-7 bitcoins a week, so if you invest in that you would make quite a lot too. please if you are going to sign up can you do it under me. http://pbmining.com/Cloud mining is a "investing" for idiots.
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July 21, 2014, 02:50:40 AM |
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Ignore andylin, he spammed 15 posts before I assume being banned.
The best pool is the pool that makes you happiest. If having peace of mind is important then mine on the most stable pools like BTC Guild or Bitminter. If guaranteed income makes you happy look for a PPS pool if it exists to negate variance. If you like gambling and the thrill of possibly making double earnings mine on a smaller pool.
If Ghash.io wasn't trying to take over the network they would be an option, but in their current state they need to be avoided at all cost.
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Muhammed Zakir
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July 21, 2014, 05:29:16 PM |
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Ignore andylin, he spammed 15 posts before I assume being banned.
The best pool is the pool that makes you happiest. If having peace of mind is important then mine on the most stable pools like BTC Guild or Bitminter. If guaranteed income makes you happy look for a PPS pool if it exists to negate variance. If you like gambling and the thrill of possibly making double earnings mine on a smaller pool.
If Ghash.io wasn't trying to take over the network they would be an option, but in their current state they need to be avoided at all cost.
IMO P2pool mining is better for him as he has good hash rate. But where did 6TH/s miner came? I couldn't see any on internet which is alrady made but I found one which is under development. Kindly, MZ
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xstr8guy
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July 22, 2014, 12:30:56 AM |
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Ignore andylin, he spammed 15 posts before I assume being banned.
The best pool is the pool that makes you happiest. If having peace of mind is important then mine on the most stable pools like BTC Guild or Bitminter. If guaranteed income makes you happy look for a PPS pool if it exists to negate variance. If you like gambling and the thrill of possibly making double earnings mine on a smaller pool.
If Ghash.io wasn't trying to take over the network they would be an option, but in their current state they need to be avoided at all cost.
IMO P2pool mining is better for him as he has good hash rate. But where did 6TH/s miner came? I couldn't see any on internet which is alrady made but I found one which is under development. Kindly, MZ Spondoolies Tech SP30 is the only legitimate 6THs miner known to be in the pipeline. All others (you know who!) are scams until proven otherwise.
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Muhammed Zakir
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July 22, 2014, 01:29:04 AM |
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Ignore andylin, he spammed 15 posts before I assume being banned.
The best pool is the pool that makes you happiest. If having peace of mind is important then mine on the most stable pools like BTC Guild or Bitminter. If guaranteed income makes you happy look for a PPS pool if it exists to negate variance. If you like gambling and the thrill of possibly making double earnings mine on a smaller pool.
If Ghash.io wasn't trying to take over the network they would be an option, but in their current state they need to be avoided at all cost.
IMO P2pool mining is better for him as he has good hash rate. But where did 6TH/s miner came? I couldn't see any on internet which is alrady made but I found one which is under development. Kindly, MZ Spondoolies Tech SP30 is the only legitimate 6THs miner known to be in the pipeline. All others (you know who!) are scams until proven otherwise. Thanks for the site and details. It is September batch. The miner looks great and it isn't using much electricity, right? I hope nobody falls into any type of scams. Kindly, MZ
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TheJuice
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July 25, 2014, 09:29:13 AM |
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solo mine. 25 per solved block. No fees. As time -> infinity this is your best bet. Welcome.
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redsn0w
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July 25, 2014, 01:35:04 PM |
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solo mine. 25 per solved block. No fees. As time -> infinity this is your best bet. Welcome.
Of course, the solo mining is the best way with these hash power !
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Muhammed Zakir
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July 25, 2014, 04:14:58 PM |
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solo mine. 25 per solved block. No fees. As time -> infinity this is your best bet. Welcome.
Do you know on which day the reward become 12.5 BTC ? Kindly, MZ
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jonnybravo0311
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July 25, 2014, 05:58:00 PM |
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solo mine. 25 per solved block. No fees. As time -> infinity this is your best bet. Welcome.
Do you know on which day the reward become 12.5 BTC ? Kindly, MZ Day? No. Since the network hash rate and difficulty do not remain static, you can't get the prediction to the day. I can, however, tell you that the reward drops to 12.5 BTC at block 420,000 and we (as of writing this post) are on 312450.
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July 26, 2014, 01:51:12 AM |
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solo mine. 25 per solved block. No fees. As time -> infinity this is your best bet. Welcome.
Do you know on which day the reward become 12.5 BTC ? Kindly, MZ Check out http://bitcoinclock.com/ for the next reward halving estimate. Reward-Drop ETA: 2016-08-10 10:19:37 UTC (106 weeks, 4 days, 12 hours, 30 minutes) As for which pool will yield the most... https://blockchain.info/poolsLook at Known blocks under the chart, it's ghash.io (much to the chagrin of the conspiracy theorists).
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ranochigo
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July 27, 2014, 11:11:10 AM |
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solo mine. 25 per solved block. No fees. As time -> infinity this is your best bet. Welcome.
Do you know on which day the reward become 12.5 BTC ? Kindly, MZ Check out http://bitcoinclock.com/ for the next reward halving estimate. Reward-Drop ETA: 2016-08-10 10:19:37 UTC (106 weeks, 4 days, 12 hours, 30 minutes) As for which pool will yield the most... https://blockchain.info/poolsLook at Known blocks under the chart, it's ghash.io (much to the chagrin of the conspiracy theorists). Most bitcoiners want bitcoin to be as decentralised as possible. In the long term, the reward will be the same since variance will most likely even out. The only thing that affects the profit is fees and stability in the long term. The best option would be to mine using p2pool however, they don't offer as much features and is relatively unstable.
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jonnybravo0311
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July 27, 2014, 04:29:18 PM |
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solo mine. 25 per solved block. No fees. As time -> infinity this is your best bet. Welcome.
Do you know on which day the reward become 12.5 BTC ? Kindly, MZ Check out http://bitcoinclock.com/ for the next reward halving estimate. Reward-Drop ETA: 2016-08-10 10:19:37 UTC (106 weeks, 4 days, 12 hours, 30 minutes) As for which pool will yield the most... https://blockchain.info/poolsLook at Known blocks under the chart, it's ghash.io (much to the chagrin of the conspiracy theorists). Most bitcoiners want bitcoin to be as decentralised as possible. In the long term, the reward will be the same since variance will most likely even out. The only thing that affects the profit is fees and stability in the long term. The best option would be to mine using p2pool however, they don't offer as much features and is relatively unstable.Care to explain the portion I bolded, especially the "relatively unstable" part of it? What kinds of "features" are lacking in p2pool? I'm not claiming p2pool is perfect - but it is a far cry from the implication you're making of it being a featureless, unstable mining option.
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July 27, 2014, 10:26:10 PM |
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solo mine. 25 per solved block. No fees. As time -> infinity this is your best bet. Welcome.
Do you know on which day the reward become 12.5 BTC ? Kindly, MZ Check out http://bitcoinclock.com/ for the next reward halving estimate. Reward-Drop ETA: 2016-08-10 10:19:37 UTC (106 weeks, 4 days, 12 hours, 30 minutes) As for which pool will yield the most... https://blockchain.info/poolsLook at Known blocks under the chart, it's ghash.io (much to the chagrin of the conspiracy theorists). Most bitcoiners want bitcoin to be as decentralised as possible. In the long term, the reward will be the same since variance will most likely even out. The only thing that affects the profit is fees and stability in the long term. The best option would be to mine using p2pool however, they don't offer as much features and is relatively unstable. Which ever pool that you mine on will offer the same rewards in the long run, assuming that it is running properly. If a pool is unstable then a miner's reward will be lower from the instability.
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ranochigo
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July 28, 2014, 12:41:25 AM |
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solo mine. 25 per solved block. No fees. As time -> infinity this is your best bet. Welcome.
Do you know on which day the reward become 12.5 BTC ? Kindly, MZ Check out http://bitcoinclock.com/ for the next reward halving estimate. Reward-Drop ETA: 2016-08-10 10:19:37 UTC (106 weeks, 4 days, 12 hours, 30 minutes) As for which pool will yield the most... https://blockchain.info/poolsLook at Known blocks under the chart, it's ghash.io (much to the chagrin of the conspiracy theorists). Most bitcoiners want bitcoin to be as decentralised as possible. In the long term, the reward will be the same since variance will most likely even out. The only thing that affects the profit is fees and stability in the long term. The best option would be to mine using p2pool however, they don't offer as much features and is relatively unstable.Care to explain the portion I bolded, especially the "relatively unstable" part of it? What kinds of "features" are lacking in p2pool? I'm not claiming p2pool is perfect - but it is a far cry from the implication you're making of it being a featureless, unstable mining option. For example, they do not offer notifications if your miner goes down below the expected hashrate and you can set it in most of other pools. There are serveral miners that you have to manually tweak to ensure that your can get the lowest reject. On normal pools, you won't have to do so.
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jjc326
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July 28, 2014, 04:12:55 PM |
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If you're looking for a pool, I'd recommend you look at the pool comparison page which you can find by searching and then find one with low fees, a good interface, and one that's reliable. Do not go with Ghash please as they are up to something no good, IMHO, or else are just really greedy and don't care about BTC.
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