Xircom
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August 27, 2016, 09:27:19 AM |
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I'm still waiting for the second A6, but this first one is producing extremely close to the S7s, with less noise, and it cost less. Uses 1.1KW v. 1.4.
Also awaiting...the R4 does not excite me. We'll see.
Sorry for OT, but does the Avalon require a PC for a controller? I know you were having issues getting one setup a few days ago. Hopefully an A7 can be standalone as I don't want to shell out any more cash for another PC or Raspberry (never owned a Pi). Back on topic. This is a long network block. It would be nice for us to snag it!!!! It took 1 hour 11 minutes for block 427012 But we didn't get it Hopefully a block for us soon. These long and very red blocks make me sad. get the chicken sacrifices out of the freezer.... wait for 10-20 minutes from now to get the last Kano block mature to 101 confirms... it was quite awhile ago we had a 2-block day... hope we get one of those 11-block buster day soon! Sorry friend, we wont until we get 47-50PH pool.
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AriesIV10
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August 27, 2016, 11:05:58 AM |
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Block by hysf138!
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kano (OP)
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August 27, 2016, 11:08:11 AM |
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24hr 372% block from hell is over (in just under 24hrs) Seems that those demons in hell aren't interested in block sacrifices today ... oh well. But just so that any of the newer miners know about the statistics of blocks 0.39346934028737 50.000% 1 in 1.6 0.63212055882856 100.000% 1 in 2.7 0.77686983985157 150.000% 1 in 4.5 0.86466471676339 200.000% 1 in 7.4 0.95021293163214 300.000% 1 in 20.1 0.97576603215431 372.000% 1 in 41.3 0.98168436111127 400.000% 1 in 54.6 0.99326205300091 500.000% 1 in 148.4 0.99752124782333 600.000% 1 in 403.4 0.99872735771441 666.666% 1 in 785.8 0.99908811803445 700.000% 1 in 1096.6 0.99966453737210 800.000% 1 in 2981.0 0.99987659019591 900.000% 1 in 8103.1
One in ~41 blocks is expected, on average, to be like this one or longer.
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CryptoBuddha
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August 27, 2016, 11:46:12 AM |
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24hr 372% block from hell is over (in just under 24hrs) Seems that those demons in hell aren't interested in block sacrifices today ... oh well. But just so that any of the newer miners know about the statistics of blocks One in ~41 blocks is expected, on average, to be like this one or longer. At last a day-long block! Talking abt newer miners, I'm only about 3 months here but I've already seen some blood red demons and also 11 block days. No matter what I will stay here and accept variance that smtms makes me sad, it's anyway more profitable than (a name here) that takes away all txn fees.
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aka Shammann elsewhere, spreche etwas Deutsch, pyccкий тoжe знaю ॐ मणि पद्मे हूँ
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August 27, 2016, 01:37:57 PM |
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I'm still waiting for the second A6, but this first one is producing extremely close to the S7s, with less noise, and it cost less. Uses 1.1KW v. 1.4.
Also awaiting...the R4 does not excite me. We'll see.
Sorry for OT, but does the Avalon require a PC for a controller? I know you were having issues getting one setup a few days ago. Hopefully an A7 can be standalone as I don't want to shell out any more cash for another PC or Raspberry (never owned a Pi). Back on topic. This is a long network block. It would be nice for us to snag it!!!! you would need a rasp pi if it is like the avalon 4 or avalon 6
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August 27, 2016, 01:41:31 PM |
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I'm still waiting for the second A6, but this first one is producing extremely close to the S7s, with less noise, and it cost less. Uses 1.1KW v. 1.4.
Also awaiting...the R4 does not excite me. We'll see.
Sorry for OT, but does the Avalon require a PC for a controller? I know you were having issues getting one setup a few days ago. Hopefully an A7 can be standalone as I don't want to shell out any more cash for another PC or Raspberry (never owned a Pi). Back on topic. This is a long network block. It would be nice for us to snag it!!!! you would need a rasp pi if it is like the avalon 4 or avalon 6 Thanks for the info. Was hoping that was not the case. Maybe the 7 will be stand-alone. I don't need anymore hardware than I already have!
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edonkey
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August 27, 2016, 02:31:30 PM |
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I'm still waiting for the second A6, but this first one is producing extremely close to the S7s, with less noise, and it cost less. Uses 1.1KW v. 1.4.
Also awaiting...the R4 does not excite me. We'll see.
Sorry for OT, but does the Avalon require a PC for a controller? I know you were having issues getting one setup a few days ago. Hopefully an A7 can be standalone as I don't want to shell out any more cash for another PC or Raspberry (never owned a Pi). Back on topic. This is a long network block. It would be nice for us to snag it!!!! you would need a rasp pi if it is like the avalon 4 or avalon 6 Thanks for the info. Was hoping that was not the case. Maybe the 7 will be stand-alone. I don't need anymore hardware than I already have! RPi's are a good investment. I have 3 of them, all of which are involved in mining tasks right now. I rarely have one idle. I have no problem with getting a 4th one if needed for an A7. They're inexpensive anyway.
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clgrissom3
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August 27, 2016, 04:52:53 PM |
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I have to go out to Home Depot for some grass seed and straw...it's time to break open a block party!
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firetreeactual
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August 27, 2016, 05:03:47 PM |
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I'm still waiting for the second A6, but this first one is producing extremely close to the S7s, with less noise, and it cost less. Uses 1.1KW v. 1.4.
Also awaiting...the R4 does not excite me. We'll see.
Sorry for OT, but does the Avalon require a PC for a controller? I know you were having issues getting one setup a few days ago. Hopefully an A7 can be standalone as I don't want to shell out any more cash for another PC or Raspberry (never owned a Pi). Back on topic. This is a long network block. It would be nice for us to snag it!!!! you would need a rasp pi if it is like the avalon 4 or avalon 6 Thanks for the info. Was hoping that was not the case. Maybe the 7 will be stand-alone. I don't need anymore hardware than I already have! RPi's are a good investment. I have 3 of them, all of which are involved in mining tasks right now. I rarely have one idle. I have no problem with getting a 4th one if needed for an A7. They're inexpensive anyway. I was a bit leery of using an outside controller, but it's a breeze, really. I'd never seen a Raspberry Pi before, and it was a hoot. A real computer the size of an Altoids tin. Daisy chain your units. I think an advantage is that it's cheap, and if you keep a backup SD card (what it runs on) you can swap your controller in maybe two minutes if needed. I'm picking up at least one more for a spare. I'm sort of ambivalent on how they do the mythical A7. So long as it works as we'd like it to. The other A6 "missed the bus" yesterday at our airport, and I may not see it until Monday unless the local contract courier for DHL works on Saturday.
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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August 27, 2016, 05:06:05 PM |
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Hi Guys, I have been mining here since Jan 2016 and the results is great, the reward always more than mining calculator result in long term. And I want to add more power to my mining but my electricity and room is limited, so I looking a good hosting do you guys have any recommendation? I have read good feedback here about http://www.cryptoboreas.com have anyone here personally hosting there? Thanks guys, sorry for my bad english... P.S : More block please : )
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August 27, 2016, 06:05:30 PM |
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Hi Guys, I have been mining here since Jan 2016 and the results is great, the reward always more than mining calculator result in long term. And I want to add more power to my mining but my electricity and room is limited, so I looking a good hosting do you guys have any recommendation? I have read good feedback here about http://www.cryptoboreas.com have anyone here personally hosting there? Thanks guys, sorry for my bad english... P.S : More block please : ) There are a number of us here who use several of the hosting firms, including Toomim Bros. as well as CryptoBoreas. I have 3 S7s at CryptoBoreas and am quite pleased. I considered all, but they were the least expensive but still have their "stuff" together. Their billing is in CAD, so you have to keep that in mind when pricing. FWIW, it costs me about USD$50 per mo per S7, which includes renting a PSU. They've been responsive and intelligent in their comms.
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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August 27, 2016, 06:19:52 PM |
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Hi Guys, I have been mining here since Jan 2016 and the results is great, the reward always more than mining calculator result in long term. And I want to add more power to my mining but my electricity and room is limited, so I looking a good hosting do you guys have any recommendation? I have read good feedback here about http://www.cryptoboreas.com have anyone here personally hosting there? Thanks guys, sorry for my bad english... P.S : More block please : ) There are a number of us here who use several of the hosting firms, including Toomim Bros. as well as CryptoBoreas. I have 3 S7s at CryptoBoreas and am quite pleased. I considered all, but they were the least expensive but still have their "stuff" together. Their billing is in CAD, so you have to keep that in mind when pricing. FWIW, it costs me about USD$50 per mo per S7, which includes renting a PSU. They've been responsive and intelligent in their comms. Juvia's minions are also with Crytoboreas. So far so good and several of Juvia's wishes have been granted Highly recommended, just drop an email to Alan.
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wmabern
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August 27, 2016, 06:40:54 PM |
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Sure would like to see a GREEN block or two for the day!
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BITMIXER.IO Gone Baby, Gone.. ;-) Not any good sig campaigns out there that I want!
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clgrissom3
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August 27, 2016, 06:41:04 PM |
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Block by Buransla! That is his 10th Kano block and our 2nd of the day!
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August 27, 2016, 06:42:28 PM Last edit: August 27, 2016, 07:17:30 PM by wmabern |
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BITMIXER.IO Gone Baby, Gone.. ;-) Not any good sig campaigns out there that I want!
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August 27, 2016, 08:23:15 PM |
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R4 up on eBay for auction
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For those about to block we salute you! AC->BTC
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August 27, 2016, 09:48:07 PM |
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Hi Guys, I have been mining here since Jan 2016 and the results is great, the reward always more than mining calculator result in long term. And I want to add more power to my mining but my electricity and room is limited, so I looking a good hosting do you guys have any recommendation? I have read good feedback here about http://www.cryptoboreas.com have anyone here personally hosting there? Thanks guys, sorry for my bad english... P.S : More block please : ) Just moved my antminers to Toomim Brothers. Very impressed with Jonathon with both his technical capabilities and his quick responses. My second S9 is getting delivered there on Monday.
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Xircom
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August 27, 2016, 10:08:47 PM |
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Maybe Avalon A6 with a PI is good for home mining, but its a pain in the ass if you got a stack of them. Just look at the mess you need to run a single unit.
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Xircom
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August 27, 2016, 10:15:36 PM |
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Not that I want to be a party killer, but we need additional 5-10PH to get to those 8-10 block days. Bitclub is running the same pool software at 60PH and they are killing it at the moment with all their new S9`s
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firetreeactual
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August 27, 2016, 10:46:52 PM |
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Maybe Avalon A6 with a PI is good for home mining, but its a pain in the ass if you got a stack of them. Just look at the mess you need to run a single unit. Uh...well, in all fairness...you need a psu to run any box. The only additional piece of gear here is the Raspberry Pi (OK...and the USB link). That one RPi can control up to 40 daisy-chained A6s, via one Ethernet drop, through that single USB link.
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To infinity and beyond...on two 741s and one of only 3...nope, make that 4...full nodes in Hawaii...on <30A. (I have other gear on the Hoth ice planet)
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