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May 05, 2013, 08:51:21 PM |
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Hi guys, Has anyone seen this thread here? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=196138.0 Is there anything the shareholders will have to worry about with the dividends? I'm not even sure if this was legit but just was curious because they specifically brought up AM. Thanks The confirmation satoshis will not be relayed anymore. But dividends will payout just fine. Thank you! I wasnt sure if this had anything to do with AM. Appreciate your help
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JaredR26
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May 05, 2013, 08:52:34 PM |
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ASICMINER won't consider changing anything unless the USBs aren't selling well as-is. Just wait it out if you aren't happy with the current offering, AM knows what to do.
I wasn't making the suggestion out of discontent - I was suggesting something I believe it would hugely benefit shareholders: solve logistical bottlenecks and increase product exposure. Obviously it's not necessary to do so at this early stage, but when scaling up it could be useful to consider... Realistically the problem isn't that we can't ship individual miners. The problem is just running auctions. Someone just needs to make a dead simple website to handle this. Maybe make it tied to forum ID's for verification, and require escrow deposits for newbie members to bid. That's it. The process doesn't need to be difficult. I would do it but I'm working on something larger that will benefit Bitcoin more.
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philipma1957
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May 05, 2013, 10:26:22 PM |
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thanks. back to the usb sticks. are they really going to sell at 2 BTC = 220 USD. If I buy a hd7790 it will hash at 300 just like the usb stick. I can get one for 140 usd. yeah I am way ahead on price. 80 bucks. so if the usb stick costs zero power if you plug it in someone's pc the hd7790 is 32 us cents a day. if you pay 16 cents a k-watt. that 80 usd I am ahead on price with the hd7790 would take 250 days to spend 80 usd in power. I realize that the usb stick will get new people into BTC. I just can't see a reseller paying 220 usd for these sticks. at least in the usa. but then again one guy sold a working jalapeño for 4400 usd. that is 20x the price at 5800 hash. I guess the sticks could sell at 300 one at a time to the right buyer but a reseller would not want to pay 220 to sell at 300. I have some shares of asic miner pt. I have a large gpu farm 10Gh/s I have 2 jalapenos on order and I canceled an order for 2x little singles. When I get that refund I will buy 10 more shares of asicminer pt. I guess the sticks work for power thieves / chiselers Which turns me off I could see a future problem with this. I can see the sticks are good in a high cost power area.. I know of more then one spot with power at 50 cents a k-watt . Well we need to wait and see if they help us or hurt us.
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May 06, 2013, 12:18:52 AM |
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Bitcoin will soon block small transaction outputs (less than 54.3 uBTC): https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/2577#issuecomment-17138223 This will prevent friedcat from identifying shareholders by sending satoshis (0.01 uBTC). friedcat how do you plan to work around this?
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Jutarul
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May 06, 2013, 12:52:54 AM |
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It's not "blocked". If a significant fee is attached it will get processed - it's a matter of bribe for miners.
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May 06, 2013, 01:14:19 AM |
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Miners and nodes who have the updated anti-dust code won't relay or mine those transactions, regardless of what fee you put them AFAIK.
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rdponticelli
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May 06, 2013, 01:37:19 AM |
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Miners and nodes who have the updated anti-dust code won't relay or mine those transactions, regardless of what fee you put them AFAIK.
With their percentage of the hash power of the network, obviously ASICMINER can mine its own blocks, including its own transactions. They don't need them to be relayed by anybody... That said, and as I already said before, sending those outputs, even being feasible to ASICMINER, is a really bad idea because damages the overall health of the network.
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SebastianJu
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May 06, 2013, 10:21:14 AM |
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Miners and nodes who have the updated anti-dust code won't relay or mine those transactions, regardless of what fee you put them AFAIK.
With their percentage of the hash power of the network, obviously ASICMINER can mine its own blocks, including its own transactions. They don't need them to be relayed by anybody... That said, and as I already said before, sending those outputs, even being feasible to ASICMINER, is a really bad idea because damages the overall health of the network. Every currency needs the possibility to send small amounts of values. And if there is a minimum fee there is no problem with being feared of attacks because it costs. It shouldnt be a problem to send one satoshi if you add 0.0005BTC fee. I mean if there are many persons that dont want to include this im sure there are many miners that will happily include all these transactions and collect the fee. Edit: Wow, 18TH: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AkPdXsQFT-vIdHRVUjQ5Ql9BQWR6OENLMkhyUktUblE#gid=7
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SmiGueL
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May 06, 2013, 02:14:39 PM Last edit: May 06, 2013, 02:54:33 PM by SmiGueL |
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Don't know what's happening, but BTCGuild and BitMinter dropping pretty fast (Maybe poolchange?)@Franktank: I thought the priority was first getting a lot of TH's up, and when al deployed making time for solomining
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Franktank
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May 06, 2013, 02:34:37 PM |
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Don't know what's happening, but BTCGuild and BitMinter dropping pretty fast (Maybe poolchange?)Perhaps ASICMiner starts solo mine? Friedcat's been mentioning that lately so...
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ineededausername
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May 06, 2013, 03:52:43 PM |
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Back to 16 TH/s, I don't know what just happened but it went away
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(BFL)^2 < 0
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SmiGueL
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May 06, 2013, 07:25:59 PM |
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Check this out! UpdateThis is a picture showing the relative size to the laptop. One with heatsink and one without. We also tested it on the USB-hub. Seven in a row run over a whole night and are all very stable.
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May 06, 2013, 07:41:55 PM |
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Check this out! UpdateWe also tested it on the USB-hub. Seven in a row run over a whole night and are all very stable. That's hot.
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ineededausername
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May 06, 2013, 08:04:06 PM |
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Informal, unofficial update on hashing
I asked friedcat to clarify a few things. (1) Deployment rate will vary from 3 TH/s - 10 TH/s per week for the next few weeks. (2) 20% at most of the second batch will be sold, so we will most likely see around 50 TH/s deployed. (3) Full deployment by June is the plan. (4) No power or network bottlenecks are expected. (5) People can stop complaining about centralization because we will be solo-mining within the month.
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JimiQ84
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May 06, 2013, 08:06:37 PM |
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Informal, unofficial update on hashing
I asked friedcat to clarify a few things. (1) Deployment rate will vary from 3 TH/s - 10 TH/s per week for the next few weeks. (2) 20% at most of the second batch will be sold, so we will most likely see around 50 TH/s deployed. (3) Full deployment by June is the plan. (4) No power or network bottlenecks are expected. (5) People can stop complaining about centralization because we will be solo-mining within the month.
wonderful news!
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May 06, 2013, 08:26:01 PM |
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Informal, unofficial update on hashing
I asked friedcat to clarify a few things. (1) Deployment rate will vary from 3 TH/s - 10 TH/s per week for the next few weeks. (2) 20% at most of the second batch will be sold, so we will most likely see around 50 TH/s deployed. (3) Full deployment by June is the plan. (4) No power or network bottlenecks are expected. (5) People can stop complaining about centralization because we will be solo-mining within the month.
Thanks ineededausername.. much appreciated. Exciting info
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Over 800+ BTC Paid Out! 1110+ Buyers of the Gem!
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daemondazz
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May 06, 2013, 08:27:28 PM |
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That's hot. Yeah, without the heatsinks even hotter
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SmiGueL
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May 06, 2013, 08:36:00 PM Last edit: May 06, 2013, 09:35:43 PM by SmiGueL |
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That's hot. Yeah, without the heatsinks even hotter Well, the new batch will be blue, that will make them much cooler Thanks ineededausername for the info!
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furuknap
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May 06, 2013, 09:43:01 PM |
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Informal, unofficial update on hashing
I asked friedcat to clarify a few things. (1) Deployment rate will vary from 3 TH/s - 10 TH/s per week for the next few weeks. (2) 20% at most of the second batch will be sold, so we will most likely see around 50 TH/s deployed. (3) Full deployment by June is the plan. (4) No power or network bottlenecks are expected. (5) People can stop complaining about centralization because we will be solo-mining within the month.
Thanks for the update! .b
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