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Author Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It  (Read 3917019 times)
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July 11, 2013, 11:55:47 PM
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I guess over 200 new blades were sold in one day.

where?

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Those shops were listed in the announcement from rockxie (http://vdisk.weibo.com/s/Jk4aV) and taobao lists numbers on item sales. So far at the moment:



I'm a tiny bit displeased by the fact, that AM doesn't have love for the international anymore.. ;(

So there isn't a single website that is at least in English?? Only Chinese? No way?!

Monero's privacy and therefore fungibility are MUCH stronger than Bitcoin's. 
This makes Monero a better candidate to deserve the term "digital cash".
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July 12, 2013, 12:04:56 AM
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those are all pre-orders, though.  they are not actually shipping them, are they?

Also, I think some deal was made with the Chinese retailer to sell first.  Not sure why, but whatever.

I look forward to them selling in the rest of the world.

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July 12, 2013, 12:23:50 AM
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Just went to Taobao website. 

Pre-order.

New 5 Ghash/s mini blade.  9.88 BTC.  35 watt.
New 10 Ghash/s blade. 18.88 BTC.  70 watt.

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July 12, 2013, 12:29:12 AM
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Just went to Taobao website.  

Pre-order.

New 5 Ghash/s mini blade.  9.88 BTC.  35 watt.
New 10 Ghash/s blade. 18.88 BTC.  70 watt.


Are those power consumption figures real? They represent one hell of a drop. I seem to remember the Blade was 83 watt, and now it is suddenly 70 watt?

Way to go, friedcat and friends! Cheesy

Edit: Never mind, the original one is listed as 70-75 W on the lowest voltage in the sales thread. In either case, I stick to my "WTG!" Wink
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July 12, 2013, 12:43:51 AM
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ROFLOL@"Slight modification, you can roast a cat with nine blades"

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http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.0.0.9FrPGo&scm=1007.295.0.0&id=18902077702

https://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
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July 12, 2013, 12:55:24 AM
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ROFLOL@"Slight modification, you can roast a cat with nine blades"

Google translate Roll Eyes

http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.0.0.9FrPGo&scm=1007.295.0.0&id=18902077702
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July 12, 2013, 01:16:02 AM
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ROFLOL@"Slight modification, you can roast a cat with nine blades"

Google translate Roll Eyes

http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=2013.1.0.0.9FrPGo&scm=1007.295.0.0&id=18902077702
Google translate sucks. Grin

Our animal joke and cruelty translator  Wink

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July 12, 2013, 01:47:43 AM
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ASICMINER just finished a 14 transaction block of 175BTC.  I didn't even know that was possible..

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July 12, 2013, 01:49:02 AM
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ASICMINER just finished a 14 transaction block of 175BTC.  I didn't even know that was possible..

Sometimes people accidentally put the transaction amount as the mining fee. Poor guy!
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July 12, 2013, 01:52:48 AM
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ASICMINER just finished a 14 transaction block of 175BTC.  I didn't even know that was possible..

Sometimes people accidentally put the transaction amount as the mining fee. Poor guy!
Hashrate goes like superstar~~~~ Grin Grin Grin Grin
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July 12, 2013, 01:58:54 AM
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ASICMINER just finished a 14 transaction block of 175BTC.  I didn't even know that was possible..

Sometimes people accidentally put the transaction amount as the mining fee. Poor guy!

LOL you're kidding, better just pay a steady default and eat the fee.

Thank me in Bits 12MwnzxtprG2mHm3rKdgi7NmJKCypsMMQw
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July 12, 2013, 02:02:45 AM
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What are you guys talking about?
http://blockchain.info/block-index/398496/0000000000000018c4876d76a2111ee374a0699b6d0ada8d8311f231fb0967df

That transaction only had .0033 in fees.
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July 12, 2013, 02:03:37 AM
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ASICMINER just finished a 14 transaction block of 175BTC.  I didn't even know that was possible..

Sometimes people accidentally put the transaction amount as the mining fee. Poor guy!

Haha, TAT, the 175BTC was total block transaction value; VE was surprised at the low amount of transactions/BTC relayed in that block.

It's b/c AM doesn't seem to be a well-connected node-

http://blockchain.info/block-index/398496/0000000000000018c4876d76a2111ee374a0699b6d0ada8d8311f231fb0967df
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July 12, 2013, 02:04:16 AM
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What are you guys talking about?
http://blockchain.info/block-index/398496/0000000000000018c4876d76a2111ee374a0699b6d0ada8d8311f231fb0967df

That transaction only had .0033 in fees.

Indeed... it had 175 BTC total output.  As in all of the transactions in the block.

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Last edit: July 12, 2013, 02:17:13 AM by notme
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ASICMINER just finished a 14 transaction block of 175BTC.  I didn't even know that was possible..

Sometimes people accidentally put the transaction amount as the mining fee. Poor guy!

Haha, TAT, the 175BTC was total block transaction value; VE was surprised at the low amount of transactions/BTC relayed in that block.

It's b/c AM doesn't seem to be a well-connected node-

http://blockchain.info/block-index/398496/0000000000000018c4876d76a2111ee374a0699b6d0ada8d8311f231fb0967df

They really should look into p2pool.

https://www.bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf
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July 12, 2013, 02:16:38 AM
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What are you guys talking about?
http://blockchain.info/block-index/398496/0000000000000018c4876d76a2111ee374a0699b6d0ada8d8311f231fb0967df

That transaction only had .0033 in fees.

Sorry, that's what I get for not paying attention!
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July 12, 2013, 03:00:54 AM
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ASICMINER just finished a 14 transaction block of 175BTC.  I didn't even know that was possible..

http://blockchain.info/block-index/398497/000000000000000e244383d8c453407dc443255b82b5f3c8220a715f751f80c5

7 transactions and only 66 BTC
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July 12, 2013, 03:01:09 AM
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Maybe I'm still a little unclear on how the system works, but tiny blocks with a 25BTC reward can't be healthy for BTC in general, can it?  That seems like a very small amount of work with a very disproportionate reward attached to it..

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July 12, 2013, 03:04:17 AM
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Maybe I'm still a little unclear on how the system works, but tiny blocks with a 25BTC reward can't be healthy for BTC in general, can it?  That seems like a very small amount of work with a very disproportionate reward attached to it..

There's nothing you can do about this, blocks are found randomly approximately every 10 minutes. Sometimes a block will take 30 minutes and sometimes less than 1 minute. The longer it takes to find a block the more transactions will be in it. It's just the nature of mining.
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July 12, 2013, 03:22:28 AM
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Maybe I'm still a little unclear on how the system works, but tiny blocks with a 25BTC reward can't be healthy for BTC in general, can it?  That seems like a very small amount of work with a very disproportionate reward attached to it..

What you aren't understanding is that it doesn't take any more 'work' to complete a block with 1 transaction vs. a block with 100.  It's in the miners best interest to include as many fee paying transactions as possible as to maximize profits.
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