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Author Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It  (Read 3916346 times)
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August 31, 2014, 08:14:15 PM
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STFU. Seriously. This graph only starts in july/august 2013, at the top of its first speculative bubble (hello?!! it IPOed at 0,1BTC - ie x2,5 atm). AM is the only publicly traded Mining company, and im happy with it. Not my fault if you invested at 3BTC/share. Now go mess with others. You aint making any impression in here.
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August 31, 2014, 08:22:01 PM
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Lol, *I* invested in AM?  And on Havelock?
Cheesy Cheesy

P.S:  If you're happy with turning 4.5 BTC into 0.25 BTC, I doubt we have much in common.  I'm happy making money, you're happy losing it. Spectacularly.
Vive la difference, I suppose. 
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August 31, 2014, 08:27:10 PM
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Lol, *I* invested in AM?  And on Havelock?
Cheesy Cheesy

Well then piss off man. Who the hell do you think you are? What have you done that could give any value to your opinion? Although i dont give a sh*t about it, especially if you have no interestest in AM. Seriously get a life.
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August 31, 2014, 08:34:56 PM
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Don't sell yourself short, hdbuck.  I consider correcting you my noblesse oblige.  It's not even that trying.
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August 31, 2014, 08:46:38 PM
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You guys are correct. Troll. Ignored

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August 31, 2014, 10:29:39 PM
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Lol, *I* invested in AM?  And on Havelock?
Cheesy Cheesy

P.S:  If you're happy with turning 4.5 BTC into 0.25 BTC, I doubt we have much in common.  I'm happy making money, you're happy losing it. Spectacularly.
Vive la difference, I suppose. 

Wow, what a pompous, sad excuse for a human being.

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September 01, 2014, 12:53:16 AM
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please stop quoting this troll.  Angry  ^^
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September 01, 2014, 01:17:44 AM
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Sorry guys, FC didn't show up in the closed session of meetup in Guangzhou on 24th August and we have to submit the questions collected through email.
However, we did bring some update on other mining sectors in China:
Original post here.
Information is for reference only.

Lightening Asic:
1.   Always on the lookout for better chips
2.   Israeli chips:single chip @180G(<40USD), 0.55w/G(on wall), whole set= 4.5T(3kw),28nm。
3.   LTC:1M/13W,28nm。
4.   Coordinate to deploy ATM, sell and buy.
5.   Mycoin will be dead within 2 month unless VC show money.

Ant miner:
1.   28nm Gen1,0.77W/G,chips running out of stock in mid July
2.   28nm Gen2,power down by 30%,will be released in 2 month.
3.   Might dig into LTC。
4.   Franchised mining,ant take 85%,partner take 15%。
5.   Negotiate with https://www.hashnest.com/ to list ghash trades.

Southern Mountain(mining farm):
1.   Be aware of the natural hazard when picking mining farm。
2.   Been looking for location with low power rate, 0.3RMB/kwh might be found in Thailand.
3.   Around 1P has been deployed with power 0.7RMB/KWH
4.   Mining industry is good for traditional industry capital.

POW88
1.   Partnering with btcig and btcside.
2.   Currently hashing at 110T
3.   Might open secondary trade(?)

WALTC mining pool
1.   Pool ceased operation
2.   turn into mining farm,power 0.58–0.65 RMB/kwh,data center @IDC T3 with power supply of 5000–6000KVA

Western Miner
1.   43M, 1000W
2.   55nm
3.   Stay away from BTC

BTC123
1.   Mining farm in Inner Mongolia along with HUOBI

RockMiner
1.   Hope to achieve 1W/G through d


Zhibiao Pan(forwarded message)
1.   Mining far,power rate 0.65RMB,Phase 1=6000KWH
2.   agent patch of cgminer,might reduce rejection rate and raise 1% of hashing rate.

Farm Owner Li in Inner Mongolia
1.   Phase 1: 80,000 KWH
2.   Phase 2: 80,000 KWH
3.   Power rate is negotiable.


37pool
1.   In-depth cooperation with BlockMeta.info
2.   Supply mining data as transparent as possible


Stone Lee
1.   Study pool


Bee Miner
1.   OEM, now working with ASICMINER
2.   Bee Hive Solution。1Tat 800w(on wall)
3.   Bee mining pool
4.   Cloud hashing
5.   High density deployment,300m2/5P
6.   Scrypt Algo chips 40nm,sample 60M with 600w(on wall), ready for tape out.
7.   Open for investment


Zhao Dong
1.   Joined mining with investment of 3m from Leon Li and 2m from Mingxing Xu

Wu Gang:
1.   Author of cgminer will release ckpool


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September 01, 2014, 01:48:52 AM
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Thanks for that info.

Its a shame FC wasn't there to interview
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September 01, 2014, 03:25:00 AM
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Thanks for that info.

Its a shame FC wasn't there to interview

Yeah, those information are very much appreciated! Let's just hope that fc didn't make it because he is completely busy deploying that giant amount of hash rate! A couple of blocks ago we've just had another medium sized difficulty increase!

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Through what?
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1.   Hope to achieve 1W/G through d


Through what?

My guess would be dark magic Cheesy But yeah, it is possible to squeeze that kind of efficiency from the BE200s, they do need to build large and powerful miners in order to push the overhead down by as much as possible!

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1.   Hope to achieve 1W/G through d


Through what?

Through reduced frequency
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September 01, 2014, 12:58:06 PM
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The ASICMiner mining address just received a whooping 0.5 BTC made up from multiple rather small inputs: https://blockchain.info/address/1HtUGfbDcMzTeHWx2Dbgnhc6kYnj1Hp24i Franchised mining? Would be a rather small one I guess. What do you guys think?

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September 01, 2014, 01:02:18 PM
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who is this?
https://blockchain.info/address/1Nd99aNgYWpKkqcqSMgWtdtVDadewAS5F7
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September 01, 2014, 01:32:55 PM
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They probably have about 8 ph
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September 01, 2014, 01:59:11 PM
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I reckon it's about 10PH.

Organofcorti figures it to be about 9.3PH, and pointed out that GHash lost 10PH on the same day that 1Nd99 started mining.
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September 01, 2014, 02:16:39 PM
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I reckon it's about 10PH.

Organofcorti figures it to be about 9.3PH, and pointed out that GHash lost 10PH on the same day that 1Nd99 started mining.

So GHash.IO really is redirecting some of their hash rate to other addresses in order to cover up that they indeed still do have 50% or more of the entire network. If there's one conspiracy theory I'd be willing to consider, it is this one!

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September 01, 2014, 02:22:08 PM
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Who knows?  Ghash also seemed to be experiencing a bunch of problems at the same time. Maybe whoever operated this mining farm simply decided it was better to solo mine.

On the other hand, most farms have pretty hefty electrical bills to pay. By leaving 9 days of mining rewards untouched, perhaps this farm really has another big chunk of hashing power elsewhere that can pay the bills.
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September 01, 2014, 02:34:04 PM
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Who knows?  Ghash also seemed to be experiencing a bunch of problems at the same time. Maybe whoever operated this mining farm simply decided it was better to solo mine.

On the other hand, most farms have pretty hefty electrical bills to pay. By leaving 9 days of mining rewards untouched, perhaps this farm really has another big chunk of hashing power elsewhere that can pay the bills.

Could also be that they just speculated for the price to go up again, only to realize that it seemingly doesn't anytime soon. Thus they had to turn off their gear. I'm always puzzled that difficulty adjustments don't come with a sudden drop in hash rate!

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