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July 09, 2013, 10:25:03 AM |
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Great news! Any idea yet on the roll out plan for the remaining hash rate pre purchased?
It will take a few weeks to receive all the new hardware from the assembly house, and to install and configure it. They are delivering assembled units twice a week. So this asics, you wanna share more infos about them? Really interested in this! regards
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klee
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July 09, 2013, 10:36:32 AM |
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Great news! Any idea yet on the roll out plan for the remaining hash rate pre purchased?
It will take a few weeks to receive all the new hardware from the assembly house, and to install and configure it. They are delivering assembled units twice a week. So this asics, you wanna share more infos about them? Really interested in this! regards +1
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Nobody accepts bitcoin on the moon.
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July 09, 2013, 11:37:05 AM |
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Update: first ASIC accounts has been activated, almost 100GH/s are online. First ones who deposited will find that their queued deposits became active.
Maybe mining will not be 100% stable for the next 2 days.
I expect that the queue will be emptied in a few weeks. Meanwhile I am planning the second production batch which will have much lower costs ( = greater performances per BTC) I will update parameters for new deposits as soon as I will be able to do all the math.
I think that after the deployment will be complete, I will get a few days vacation! I need it! :-)
Happy mining!
Congratulations! I really appreciate your hard work and I look forward to hearing about progress towards the 2nd batch of hardware. I have been saving up my bitcoins and am ready to deposit them to my account whenever you have surplus capacity available!
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July 09, 2013, 11:49:48 AM |
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July 09, 2013, 01:08:32 PM |
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Great news! Any idea yet on the roll out plan for the remaining hash rate pre purchased?
It will take a few weeks to receive all the new hardware from the assembly house, and to install and configure it. They are delivering assembled units twice a week. yippeeee. I'm lost for words. Finally we have ASiCs at pyramining
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July 09, 2013, 01:10:25 PM |
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Yes, I've joined since Aug last year. To be exact : Joined: 2012-08-24 07:06:57 UTC And I am hanging on...
Ninjaboon, you started in my birthday! Nevertheless I joined a bit earlier than you: 2012/07/02 01:55. Just 8 days after getting my first satoshis and about 10 days after reading the word "Bitcoin" for the very first time! One year later, my savings have multiplied and also my hope in future wealth. Now I give away physical millibitcoin bills to my friends and introduce the bitcoin to everybody who wants to listen me. AND I WISH I HAD STARTED SOME MONTHS BEFORE! great! happy belated birthday and it's August next month....another time to celebrate.
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platti
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July 09, 2013, 07:33:53 PM |
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@pyramining:
why do you use this ugly abc-pool? you have 30% miningpower of this poll, so you can do solomining as well. why dont you use a pool, which pays often a day?
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July 09, 2013, 07:42:01 PM |
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@pyramining:
why do you use this ugly abc-pool? you have 30% miningpower of this poll, so you can do solomining as well. why dont you use a pool, which pays often a day?
Yeah, he should support one of the smaller pools like Bitparking, Ozcoin or HHTT until he has enough hashpower to solo mine. Solo mining probably isn't a good idea until he gets at least 1 TH/s though.
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platti
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July 09, 2013, 07:50:45 PM |
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with a miner ROI of 200 days, and a payout delay from 10 days , we all lose 5% of the mined bitcoins
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platti
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July 10, 2013, 09:30:01 AM |
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the abc-pool does not plan to use stratum-protocol. that means a lot of useless network-traffic
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platti
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July 11, 2013, 08:21:19 AM |
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is pyraming still minig? there are no payouts for more then 10 days
no payouts since 12 days
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July 11, 2013, 08:45:31 AM |
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is pyraming still minig? there are no payouts for more then 10 days
no payouts since 12 days The rewards completely stopped. My accounts say that the last transactions were on June 29.
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platti
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July 11, 2013, 09:11:26 AM |
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250 Gh/s generating 5 BTC per day. 150 GH/s FPGA Power generating 3 BTC per day
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July 11, 2013, 10:24:04 AM |
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My completion also jumped from 93 months to 120...
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Raoul Duke
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July 11, 2013, 10:44:30 AM |
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250 Gh/s generating 5 BTC per day. 150 GH/s FPGA Power generating 3 BTC per day
And how much does it cost to run those 250 GH/s?
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July 11, 2013, 11:00:31 AM |
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And how much does it cost to run those 250 GH/s?
maybe 10 BTC, nobody knows ;-) I have 2 Gh/s (asics). they produce 0,04 BTC per day and they cost 0,004 BTC per day electricity. Most time I am mining terracoins, so I have 25% more BTC after exchange, but TRC price is fallen
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pyramining (OP)
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July 11, 2013, 03:09:36 PM |
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why do you use this ugly abc-pool? you have 30% miningpower of this poll, so you can do solomining as well. why dont you use a pool, which pays often a day?
As soon as all ASIC-related things are sorted out, I will improove mining aspects (better pools or solo mining, probably I will choose the latter).
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July 11, 2013, 03:14:37 PM |
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Update:
as I said before, there were some stability issues with the new software, so in the last two days not all expected bitcoins have been mined. Last night (spent asleep, programming) has been resolutive, now the software looks stable, and rewards should start to come as expected.
For impatient people: you don't know how huge is the quantity of work I am putting in... connecting 1 miner is one thing, connecting and managing hundreds of units is totally another kind of work, expecially when you have to design everything from scratch. Before the end of the week I should also receive more hardware, so more accounts will be enabled.
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Raoul Duke
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July 11, 2013, 08:07:18 PM |
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Update:
as I said before, there were some stability issues with the new software, so in the last two days not all expected bitcoins have been mined. Last night (spent asleep, programming) has been resolutive, now the software looks stable, and rewards should start to come as expected.
For impatient people: you don't know how huge is the quantity of work I am putting in... connecting 1 miner is one thing, connecting and managing hundreds of units is totally another kind of work, expecially when you have to design everything from scratch. Before the end of the week I should also receive more hardware, so more accounts will be enabled.
That doesn't say anything about why there have been no rewards whatsoever since June 29. You wrote 2 paragraphs and said diddly-squat. You are starting to sound a lot like pirateat40.
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July 11, 2013, 08:22:17 PM |
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That doesn't say anything about why there have been no rewards whatsoever since June 29. You wrote 2 paragraphs and said diddly-squat. You are starting to sound a lot like pirateat40. Please, don't mention him! :-) Due to difficulty increase, and running costs, old hardware is mining with a very little margin, so most of the mined coins went into paying infrastructure. However with ASICs, costs will be spread on new hardware too, so it's still profitable to run them.
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