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September 15, 2014, 12:47:33 PM |
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I suppose the payout address could be the same for multiple users. But in that case, why not use one single payout address, instead of splitting into 2 (or more)?
here is why: ^^
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VeeMiner
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September 15, 2014, 01:32:51 PM |
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I suppose the payout address could be the same for multiple users. But in that case, why not use one single payout address, instead of splitting into 2 (or more)?
here is why: ^^ you mean
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101111
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September 15, 2014, 01:37:58 PM |
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A fleet of chips.
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silverfuture
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September 15, 2014, 02:26:32 PM |
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love it!
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September 15, 2014, 02:40:06 PM |
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Payouts in the last 10 days don't necessarily mean the same amount is mined in the last 10 days. In theory, they could be mining since july and only now configure the payout options on btcguild for example. So you should be careful about statements about hashrate growth and deployment speed.
Payouts started on July 24.
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Fortega
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September 15, 2014, 02:49:38 PM |
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Payouts in the last 10 days don't necessarily mean the same amount is mined in the last 10 days. In theory, they could be mining since july and only now configure the payout options on btcguild for example. So you should be careful about statements about hashrate growth and deployment speed.
Payouts started on July 24.
I am not questioning the payouts, but I am questioning the growth. 2014-09-02 to 2014-09-11: 543.13536631 btc / 36000 btc = 0.015087094; estimated total network hashrate: 200PH/s; ASICminer's share: 200PH/s*0.015087094=3.017418702PH/s Based on these numbers, it's impossible to see if these 543 btc is really mined in September. Part of it could also be mined in August and paid out in September. So the real mining speed for September could be a lot less than 3PH/s. I'm just trying to be a bit careful with these numbers. New users don't know how to interpret all this information.
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Bonam
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September 15, 2014, 05:00:21 PM |
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Great first post! Hopefully your analysis is correct.
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September 15, 2014, 05:11:30 PM Last edit: September 15, 2014, 05:35:12 PM by ensurance982 |
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We're obviously receiving 10 BTC every 58 hours now in the mining address. Combined with the recent difficulty change this perfectly accounts for the 270 TH/s on BTCGuild. I don't know if lophie even reads my posts, or just skims them over and picks out some figures and combines them arbitrarily, but this just adds up perfectly . I also just can hope that we've got mining income from other sources, since this is very meager. My bets are on gen 4 as of now.
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September 15, 2014, 05:58:22 PM |
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We're obviously receiving 10 BTC every 58 hours now in the mining address. Are you really feeling like : "We're receiving..." ? ? ? my dividend address is untouched, that bitcoins are going to some private entity from middle of "July?", without an explanation. With that guesses about hashrate, this thread is catching straw. He don't even attend the interview. Busy spending btc middle of September here, the summer is gone. What next? Another fucked winter by ASICminer? Seems like it was one-time-mirracle and then gross incompetence. This communication here is worse than it was in NeoBee thread before shutdown.
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Mabsark
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September 15, 2014, 06:22:31 PM |
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Given the overall network increases, and 2 months of deployment so far, I have to conclude that it can't be done on gen 3 hardware. They are counting on the first batch of gen 4 to make the difference ("before the end of the year"). Not great news, but keeping the carrot dangling a little farther out. Any other interpretations?
How much hashing power have AM deployed in the past 2 months then? Given you've drawn a conclusion based on that data, obviously you have actual numbers to base your calculations on. So, how much have they brought online in the past 2 months?
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Mabsark
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September 15, 2014, 06:29:20 PM |
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We're obviously receiving 10 BTC every 58 hours now in the mining address. Combined with the recent difficulty change this perfectly accounts for the 270 TH/s on BTCGuild. I don't know if lophie even reads my posts, or just skims them over and picks out some figures and combines them arbitrarily, but this just adds up perfectly . I also just can hope that we've got mining income from other sources, since this is very meager. My bets are on gen 4 as of now. There's nothing obvious about that and until proven to be a fact, it's just speculation. Reading the last few pages here, people are starting to cross the line into RoadStress territory where fact and fiction are the same things. All this information from the past week is just rumour and speculation. Nothing more. You can treat this info as factual if you want but you'll only be disappointed if it turns out to be bullshit.
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September 15, 2014, 06:32:45 PM |
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We're obviously receiving 10 BTC every 58 hours now in the mining address. Combined with the recent difficulty change this perfectly accounts for the 270 TH/s on BTCGuild. I don't know if lophie even reads my posts, or just skims them over and picks out some figures and combines them arbitrarily, but this just adds up perfectly . I also just can hope that we've got mining income from other sources, since this is very meager. My bets are on gen 4 as of now. And what happens if gen4 misses efficiency specs like gen3 did? ASICMINER is dead in the water.
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KarmaShark
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September 15, 2014, 08:05:14 PM |
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We're obviously receiving 10 BTC every 58 hours now in the mining address. Combined with the recent difficulty change this perfectly accounts for the 270 TH/s on BTCGuild. I don't know if lophie even reads my posts, or just skims them over and picks out some figures and combines them arbitrarily, but this just adds up perfectly . I also just can hope that we've got mining income from other sources, since this is very meager. My bets are on gen 4 as of now. And what happens if gen4 misses efficiency specs like gen3 did? ASICMINER is dead in the water. Three strikes and you are out. Gen2, Gen3 (which I haven't thrown the towel in on just yet), and then Gen4 which the company believes it can deploy by years end. One dark winter for AM was brutal enough, another would do the company in. We will not have to wait much longer to find out how this story concludes, and Fried Cat could still surprise us with Gen3.
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Mabsark
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September 15, 2014, 08:13:08 PM |
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The tag clearly says "BtcSmart - Multiply your money" and yet you link that to AM? Are you really that stupid or do you just think everyone else here is? And what happens if gen4 misses efficiency specs like gen3 did? ASICMINER is dead in the water.
If AM miss the specs but the chip is still competitive then there won't be a problem. If gen 4 fails to be competitive though then yeah, AM is pretty much dead in the water.
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September 15, 2014, 08:14:15 PM |
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Apologies, I was just following a link from another post. I have deleted it.
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Bonam
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September 15, 2014, 08:14:48 PM |
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If AM miss the specs but the chip is still competitive then there won't be a problem. If gen 4 fails to be competitive though then yeah, AM is pretty much dead in the water.
People were saying the same about gen 3 a few hundred pages back.
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supert
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September 15, 2014, 08:15:16 PM |
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Has anyone received a sig ad payout?
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MichaelBliss
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September 15, 2014, 08:16:21 PM |
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I did yesterday.
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bitsalame
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September 15, 2014, 08:18:46 PM |
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We're obviously receiving 10 BTC every 58 hours now in the mining address. Combined with the recent difficulty change this perfectly accounts for the 270 TH/s on BTCGuild. I don't know if lophie even reads my posts, or just skims them over and picks out some figures and combines them arbitrarily, but this just adds up perfectly . I also just can hope that we've got mining income from other sources, since this is very meager. My bets are on gen 4 as of now. And what happens if gen4 misses efficiency specs like gen3 did? ASICMINER is dead in the water. Three strikes and you are out. Gen2, Gen3 (which I haven't thrown the towel in on just yet), and then Gen4 which the company believes it can deploy by years end. One dark winter for AM was brutal enough, another would do the company in. We will not have to wait much longer to find out how this story concludes, and Fried Cat could still surprise us with Gen3. If gen4 is out, it will be a very long summer afterwards.
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Fabrizio89
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September 15, 2014, 08:26:57 PM |
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Has anyone received a sig ad payout?
Yes, me and many others did and it was very early in the morning.
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