pyramining (OP)
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August 31, 2012, 10:30:51 PM |
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If you change the way that pasyments cascade upwards, will this impact on existing deposits or only new ones? Also, have you considered referals cascading higher up than just one level? So that the bonus increses several layers up in the same way the increased speed works?
Minor changes affect all members, major changes only new ones. The new link referrals expiration behaviour will impact everyone. I didn't officially announced anything else (like payments topping), and if I will, they will impact only new accounts & deposits and not existing ones. It's not nice to change rules after, unless everyone would benefit from it. Cascading referrals means spreading revenues across other members and therefore reducing revenues of people who worked to obtain them.
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yuancraft
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September 01, 2012, 06:19:15 AM |
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Monkey1
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September 01, 2012, 07:16:22 AM |
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So much for cleaning up this thread!
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Kotera
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September 01, 2012, 10:55:45 AM |
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Monkey1
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September 01, 2012, 12:32:46 PM |
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pyramining (OP)
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September 01, 2012, 12:51:23 PM |
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I can't deny you to post here links because it has not been stated when the thread was open, but nothing prevents me to write a script that invalidates links posted here when they are just an advertisement, without any other useful content.
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Endgame
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September 01, 2012, 01:21:46 PM |
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What impact will release of ASICs have on pyramining? Will you continue to purchase FPGAs or switch to ASICs?
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Serenata
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September 01, 2012, 02:16:19 PM |
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I can't deny you to post here links because it has not been stated when the thread was open, but nothing prevents me to write a script that invalidates links posted here when they are just an advertisement, without any other useful content.
Aggressive but cooool! I guess certain people don't even read the thread before posting their links...>.<
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BobbyJo
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September 01, 2012, 02:50:34 PM |
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What impact will release of ASICs have on pyramining? Will you continue to purchase FPGAs or switch to ASICs?
I asked the same question a couple of weeks ago. I was assured that if ASIC comes online, then all new purchases will be of ASIC equipment. At present there is no ASIC, so new purchases are FPGA!
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btharper
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September 01, 2012, 04:10:07 PM |
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I can't deny you to post here links because it has not been stated when the thread was open, but nothing prevents me to write a script that invalidates links posted here when they are just an advertisement, without any other useful content.
Aggressive but cooool! I guess certain people don't even read the thread before posting their links...>.< I was already thinking this could be the next step. I'd say that's pretty tame. Deactivating their accounts for spamming this forum in the wrong places, that would be aggressive. They're not in this thread for content or anything of the sort, they're here to spam with links where it's just relevant enough to qualify as NotSpam TM. Might these posts still qualify if they're no longer part of the thread's conversation? At which point they could be reported in good faith and hopefully removed. I'm sure none of them are posting in good faith at this point. tl;dr; - They're obviously not participating in discussion about pyramining, they're spamming with links. Which is both against forum and pyramining rules. Hey everyone, try doing it this way: To sign up on pyramining under me click here. Or pm me for a fresh link.
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BobbyJo
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September 01, 2012, 05:15:01 PM |
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Or lock this thread and open a new one which states no referals and call it something like Pyramining support.
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pyramining (OP)
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September 01, 2012, 05:17:51 PM |
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What impact will release of ASICs have on pyramining? Will you continue to purchase FPGAs or switch to ASICs?
Actually I don't see ASICs anywhere, therefore all funds are going into FPGA. We'll buy ASICs when we will see a real one. Unless there will be more efficient FPGAs, of course. It would be stupid sticking on current FPGA units when there is something better available. *WHEN* there will be something better available.
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btharper
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September 02, 2012, 01:00:30 AM |
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What impact will release of ASICs have on pyramining? Will you continue to purchase FPGAs or switch to ASICs?
Actually I don't see ASICs anywhere, therefore all funds are going into FPGA. We'll buy ASICs when we will see a real one. Unless there will be more efficient FPGAs, of course. It would be stupid sticking on current FPGA units when there is something better available. *WHEN* there will be something better available. Are you one of the mining farms using some source of cheap or free electricity? Some I know are on hydroelectric or solar and can mine even on GPUs for free. In that case it's less worry since electricity costs are negated, speed of any sort all weighs in the same.
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pyramining (OP)
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September 02, 2012, 02:21:52 AM |
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Are you one of the mining farms using some source of cheap or free electricity? Some I know are on hydroelectric or solar and can mine even on GPUs for free. In that case it's less worry since electricity costs are negated, speed of any sort all weighs in the same.
Electricity here is not cheap, but I have a 70kWp solar plant installed which lowers the electricity cost. Here the average solar power radiated is 1300W/m2, so I can obtain ~ 80000kWh/year from it. Besides electricity cost, if ASIC miners will really hit the market, difficulty will increase so much that current hashing power would earn really little bitcoins. However I won't worry until I will see one working. When (if) ASIC will hit the market, I will invest into that technology in order to keep the farm profitable. I am also working on custom projects, and I will invest in anything that comes first.
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BobbyJo
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September 02, 2012, 07:46:17 AM |
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Are you one of the mining farms using some source of cheap or free electricity? Some I know are on hydroelectric or solar and can mine even on GPUs for free. In that case it's less worry since electricity costs are negated, speed of any sort all weighs in the same.
Here the average solar power radiated is 1300W/m2, so I can obtain ~ 80000kWh/year from it. Very nice! I have just changed electricity provider and it now costs approx $0.15 per KWh (which is a lot cheaper than it was). Also we dont really get enough sun to make solar that profitable (ROI between 30-50 years).
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btharper
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September 03, 2012, 02:19:19 AM |
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I like the new idea too.
I'm wondering though... I don't see any contact information. Is there a reason for this? Am I just missing something? I have only deposited a small amount because of this concern.
My guess is that he prefers to use the forums. I believe there is a link from site to here.
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BobbyJo
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September 03, 2012, 05:26:07 AM |
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There is. Many BTC businesses seem to use these forums as their website/ discussion boards etc. It saves managing several different web sites I suppose. Look at the many Butterfly labs posts.
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Akka
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September 03, 2012, 05:38:43 AM |
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Yes, but there is no contact information anywhere.
Who is pyramining? Where is it located? Etc.
I can understand that this keeps more cautious users, or users which have been victims to scams, away.
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September 03, 2012, 06:32:23 AM |
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It's great to see Pending rewards section at the GERBITIN site. Then I can decide if I should invest more btc into pyramining. thanks for the mention.
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