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But it was a custom car! Cars are hardware!  Oops, not mining hardware though. So what the heck lets outright ask... Biomech, are you long bitcoin? Or did you mean if you had bitcoins you'd blow them on mining gear but don't even have as many bitcoin as a rig cost then or even as it would cost now? -MarkM-
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jelin1984
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November 09, 2013, 01:10:58 PM |
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someone which have btc from 2009 in these forum i think is real rich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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November 09, 2013, 01:19:54 PM |
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someone which have btc from 2009 in these forum i think is real rich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tell that to the guy who bought a pizza for 10K BTC 
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jelin1984
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RoadStress
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November 09, 2013, 01:26:12 PM |
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Plus, mining is fun. Not all profits are tangible. If I find a way to lay my hands on one of these machines, I'll run the bitch until it's costing me twice what it brings in in coin.
Man, you are so full of shit. You haven't invested a penny in asic hardware and you come out with statements like this. You are living in a dream world, with zero skin in the game. And the fact you can't come up with a few grand to invest suggests you are a loser, with no real business skills, just a lot of talk. Why don't you sell everything you have and buy some hardware, then we might be able to take a single word you say seriously? Otherwise, take your soap box and fuck off. Good thing you invested a lot of cash in asic hardware with no proof and you are unable to solve your problems and cry like a bitch. So final count was 5 (FIVE) people with problems right now out of the ~3000 customers or whatever was the number. Good job KnC i say!
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November 09, 2013, 01:30:07 PM |
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someone which have btc from 2009 in these forum i think is real rich!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tell that to the guy who bought a pizza for 10K BTC  https://asktom.cf/index.php?topic=92.0I want to make a little experiment here: I want to auction 10,000 BTC off, starting bid is 50 USD. (10k BTC are currently worth ~65.50 USD) The auction will run for seven days. It will finish @ 6th April 3.00am German Time (usually UTC +1h, +2h at the moment). (for the correct time look here: http://www.weltzeituhr.com/laender/039_e.shtmlTo make a bid you have to post in this thread here and say how much you bid. Only condition: every bid has to be at least 1 USD higher than the previous one. After the auction is over, I will pm the highest bidder and will send him 5000 BTC, then I will wait until the bidder has transfered his money to my paypal account and will then send the other 5000 BTC. This is necessary to protect me from false/joke bidders. Enough said, Good luck  + Auction is over. Since nobody has made the starting bid, the bitcoins do not change their owner.
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November 09, 2013, 01:33:53 PM |
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Plus, mining is fun. Not all profits are tangible. If I find a way to lay my hands on one of these machines, I'll run the bitch until it's costing me twice what it brings in in coin.
Man, you are so full of shit. You haven't invested a penny in asic hardware and you come out with statements like this. You are living in a dream world, with zero skin in the game. And the fact you can't come up with a few grand to invest suggests you are a loser, with no real business skills, just a lot of talk. Why don't you sell everything you have and buy some hardware, then we might be able to take a single word you say seriously? Otherwise, take your soap box and fuck off. Good thing you invested a lot of cash in asic hardware with no proof and you are unable to solve your problems and cry like a bitch. So final count was 5 (FIVE) people with problems right now out of the ~3000 customers or whatever was the number. Good job KnC i say! Come one don't be so naive - there are a lot more than 5 people, who had or still have problems. Just head over to KNC forum and see for yourself.
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Searing
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November 09, 2013, 01:49:52 PM |
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KnC's gen 2 in March? As opposed to a more than half Gh in a few weeks?
AFTER the stragglers have finished delivering half a dozen Ph? As opposed to more than... in a few weeks? maybe...
Next gen will have to be cheaper and waaay faster.. ..or it's not going to be worth having one. It will be interesting to see what they come up with. They must know what the target is now, but telling us would kill any orders in Nov maybe? IF theey do manage a gen 2 worth buying, it will sell like hotcakes and murder thee ROI of anything currently hashing. With so many variables to consider that is why honesty from manufacturers is crucial, on delivery especially. You can't expect to track them aall, but the one that you are paying money to you should be fully informed about. you know to be truthful I wonder if they even know what they are gonna shoot for PH and price wise...I mean it is soooooo nuts that it is looking like a 2ph machine by cointerra in feb at this price is insane (by the by cointerra did just announce on their page a successful tapeout) http://cointerra.com/product/terraminer-iv-2ths-networked-asic-miner-february-batch/2TH at $5999.00 w/o shipping? FEB order>  ? what is that like what a Jupiter would have mined 1 month ago..sure you MIGHT make ROI but I mean really 6K for FEB? at 2TH? http://cointerra.com/product/terraminer-iv-2ths-networked-asic-miner-february-batch/anyway I think it very likely that KNC is getting a massive headache just trying to 'guess" what to offer for what price in the future...in this ASIC arms race...I bet they are as befuddled as the rest of us on how to play this out for FEB/MARCH price and GH wise anyway my 2c worth Searing This is a good point, how to predict the future of btc and hash rate. hey it is not likely...but actually that is what they kinda have to do ...even before they decide to "design the chip" or other parts of the next generation product...daunting task with how nuts things are lately imho Searing
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markm
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November 09, 2013, 02:50:24 PM |
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I've made a new dashboard page for the kncminer using node.js.
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Anyway, any comment appreciated !
How does it affect memory (RAM) use? As I am already having cgminer killed periodically by lack of RAM so anythign that makes the system use less could be useful but bloating the RAM use to get graphical dials on a web page would seem counterproductive given that RAM is a scarce resource and running out of it can lose mining-time. (Totally getting rid of the whole webserver / webpage stuff entirely might be much more productive even, maybe...) -MarkM-
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November 09, 2013, 03:01:58 PM |
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if you are tl;dr go directly to 50sec in the video  "This video is currently unavailable."
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November 09, 2013, 03:05:04 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
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November 09, 2013, 04:24:24 PM |
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Drico, it's great. Yet the log going down is a bit unusual. If you can mimic all (or most) of what cgminer displays, do it - people will have full cgminer view at browser window without the necessity of ssh.
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November 09, 2013, 04:32:34 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet 
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Phoenix1969
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November 09, 2013, 05:37:21 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet  I sleep 2 feet from my machines.... not bad at all....
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November 09, 2013, 05:39:37 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet  I sleep 2 feet from my machines.... not bad at all.... I wish I can sleep next to them too  I'm a very light sleeper, so I can't fall asleep even next to a laptop.
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Phoenix1969
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November 09, 2013, 05:40:05 PM |
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If BTC hits $500 within the next week or two, and Knc is still taking November orders, I'll probably put some BTC towards another Jupiter as well.
I wonder when Knc will cut off November orders?
It's also plausible that they are manufacturing November orders right now and simply holding back shipment until the 15th. We could see a lot of hashing power hit the network in the third week of November.
I doubt you will have that opportunity a week from now.... Maybe order it, and dont pay yet, it will be there as "New" just not paid... will give you a tad extra time....
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November 09, 2013, 05:41:05 PM Last edit: November 09, 2013, 07:03:21 PM by Phoenix1969 |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet  I sleep 2 feet from my machines.... not bad at all.... I wish I can sleep next to them too  I'm a very light sleeper, so I can't fall asleep even next to a laptop. Pretend you are on a United Flight.... hehehe I actually have it so the warm air from the heatsinks blows across my feet....  Question.... Someone sent me some BTC... a substantial amount... but it looks as if they didn't pay the transaction fees; the deposit into my account is "unconfirmed" now for almost 24 hours, and on blockchain.info, the que position of the transaction keeps getting bumped down... Should I be worried? How long to clear? So, does this mean pools search for transactions with fees, and it might not get picked up by the blockchain until a diff increase?
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November 09, 2013, 07:10:19 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet  I sleep 2 feet from my machines.... not bad at all.... I wish I can sleep next to them too  I'm a very light sleeper, so I can't fall asleep even next to a laptop. Pretend you are on a United Flight.... hehehe I actually have it so the warm air from the heatsinks blows across my feet....  Question.... Someone sent me some BTC... a substantial amount... but it looks as if they didn't pay the transaction fees; the deposit into my account is "unconfirmed" now for almost 24 hours, and on blockchain.info, the que position of the transaction keeps getting bumped down... Should I be worried? How long to clear? So, does this mean pools search for transactions with fees, and it might not get picked up by the blockchain until a diff increase? blockchain.info will refund to the sender after 36-48 hours or so if no miner is kind enough to include it in a block.
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Bogart
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November 09, 2013, 07:19:00 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
I can't speak for the Jupiters, but my Saturn is very quiet. More quiet than my Avalons, or my Little Single. I can hardly tell it's running.
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November 09, 2013, 07:20:48 PM |
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I looked at youtube videos of jupiters. these things are much quieter than a BFL 60, right?
They are as quiet as 6 fans at 1350rpm can be. So yeah - not silent, but rather quiet  I sleep 2 feet from my machines.... not bad at all.... I wish I can sleep next to them too  I'm a very light sleeper, so I can't fall asleep even next to a laptop. Pretend you are on a United Flight.... hehehe I actually have it so the warm air from the heatsinks blows across my feet....  Question.... Someone sent me some BTC... a substantial amount... but it looks as if they didn't pay the transaction fees; the deposit into my account is "unconfirmed" now for almost 24 hours, and on blockchain.info, the que position of the transaction keeps getting bumped down... Should I be worried? How long to clear? So, does this mean pools search for transactions with fees, and it might not get picked up by the blockchain until a diff increase? blockchain.info will refund to the sender after 36-48 hours or so if no miner is kind enough to include it in a block. LOL!
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