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Re: Do you believe, Bitcoin To Drop As Low As $1500 This Year?
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Farstdury
on 04/11/2018, 16:09:58 UTC
I think that by the end of 2018, the cryptocurrency market will recover, and the price of bitcoin will grow rapidly.

I believe so. There are more people using the bitcoin and the lighting network is quite useful.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash/BTG AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)
by
Farstdury
on 15/08/2018, 11:21:43 UTC
Is there a support for different N, K params planned? GPU mining of original equihash algo does not make sense.

Not for this miner. You need to choose a different one.
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Re: Next 100x?
by
Farstdury
on 14/08/2018, 10:18:15 UTC
there are so many options, i would have to say promising projects with low total supply and hype around them could definitely cause them to be 100x their current price in a few years.

After the recent drop of the prices of the altcoin, it is easier for the good coins to be 100X.
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Re: Soros is getting into crypto!
by
Farstdury
on 22/06/2018, 07:50:39 UTC
The link you attached to the message does not open the resource. And George Soros is a speculator. A man who has earned his fortune on market fundamentalism. At the same time, he is his opponent. Don't trust big names.

I think it is possible he is right this time.
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Re: How to understand the value of one new coin?
by
Farstdury
on 09/06/2018, 08:20:53 UTC
Personally, i just check 2 things.

First is if the coin has a unique and original innovation the solves a real world problem (there are already so many duplicate projects out there, why create a new one).

Second, and probably less important, i would check if they have a good marketing. They have to come out as a professional and competent team that is really out to do something and not just take investor money. If they can't even look good while promoting their coin chances are they're also not good at developing their coin.

The problem is that most coins claim they can solve world problem.
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Re: Soros is getting into crypto!
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Farstdury
on 23/05/2018, 13:29:37 UTC
George Soros is getting into crypto! To be precise, Adam Fischer got the approval at New York-based Soros Fund Management to trade virtual coins.
This is particularly interesting knowing that Soros called Bitcoin a bubble in January. Maybe the recent fallings in the crypto market changed his mind?
Also, I wonder how much will the legendary speculator will influence the decisions made in this field.

Source:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-06/george-soros-prepares-to-trade-cryptocurrencies-as-prices-plung
He was doubtful initially but i think he is begining to see that the crypto market is for real considring the number of countries getting involved and the financial institutions takiing some leading role.

He is insightful. So if he recognize crypto potential, it is good for the crypto industry.
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Re: Next 100x?
by
Farstdury
on 19/05/2018, 15:59:55 UTC
Not answer this question, 100 times more money in the future will appear, but no one knows which one is, because it is a lot of factors, its technical content, the promotion, operation team, there are many other factors. But there are a lot of tokens in my wallet, and I hope they will come out of them!
 Grin

no coin can reach x50 aftermore.

excite of december 2017 passed.
most of people lost their money. and now noone can enter coin that they dont know

I'm sure x50 is still possible. Take a look at amazon for example, during the internet dot com bubble it went from 7 to 95$ in two years, after that it crashed back to 7 in 1 year. Now it's over 1500$. From 7 to 1500$ in about 15 years is a ROI of 20.000%, or about x200. If you're willing to invest in a coin with massive potential, and hodl until you can see businesses left and right use its technology, you'll make massive bucks, i promise you. Take a look at Sonm, Vechain, Adbank, Lisk, Stratis or Stellar. All of these, especially Sonm, can get x50 from here. Mark my words.

X200 in 18 years is 34% increase every year. I think Bitcoin, bitcoin cash can beat that.
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Re: Soros is getting into crypto!
by
Farstdury
on 25/04/2018, 08:52:03 UTC
if george soros will join the crypto market, it is a good news for the market. because in such a case, money will flow to the market. If money comes, liquidity increases. this would be a healthy situation for the market

I think he already join the crypt market. That is the reason for the recent price rise.
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Re: Soros is getting into crypto!
by
Farstdury
on 18/04/2018, 20:12:10 UTC
Soros etc. investor masses seem to have created a positive atmosphere in entering the market, but I think we will see fluctuations in the long run under the influence of more speculative movements. I hope this does not cause any more insecurity.

I think Soros will get into large market cap coins like the Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash or ETH.
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Re: Crypto market-cap dips below $300 billion as doom and gloom continues
by
Farstdury
on 31/03/2018, 08:00:40 UTC
I have witnessed during the last years that the markets return to ATH's, but now I am somehow sceptical even though I am still holding my bags. I have lost so much that there is no point in cashing out now. I did not follow the "take profits" rule. I ask myself more and more frequently if we ever will see previous levels, maybe this was the very top in January and we are not going to see anything like that ever again.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?q=Bitcoin


I agree. For the different reason that I do not cash out now. I think with the increased usage of both Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash, the price will rise eventually.
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Re: Next 100x?
by
Farstdury
on 22/03/2018, 17:50:40 UTC
I'm afraid we'll never see a large growth of certain coins (tokens). Apparently, the capitalization of the cryptocurrency market does not allow to go beyond certain limits.

That is right. Most tokens are scams or over valued. Cheap tokens are difficult to find now.
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Re: Claymore's NeoScrypt AMD GPU Miner (Windows)
by
Farstdury
on 01/03/2018, 14:27:39 UTC
How hot will the GPU be?

Very hot, you need to reduce the voltagge and frequency to be safe.
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Re: Claymore's NeoScrypt AMD GPU Miner (Windows)
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Farstdury
on 26/02/2018, 14:40:42 UTC
850 h/s with 570 Nitro+

1520 h/s with Fury X Sapphire.

Watt consumption is around 300 W for Fury

Is that on the wall wattage?
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Re: Claymore's ZCash/BTG GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)
by
Farstdury
on 31/01/2018, 21:19:10 UTC
Sorry if this is discussed previously but can't find it.

I'm using zecminer via NiceHash, but I think that's irrelevant.  Last night the program switched to zecminer as the most profitable, but when the program ran, it reduced the intensity, thereby dropping the revenue by an order of magnitude.  (I noticed GPU temp was only 44C).  I verified this by running zecminer by hand.  When it starts, it says the graphics card doesn't have enough memory, so it reduces intensity to 4, rendering it pretty much a waste of time.  It makes no difference if the higher intensity is a default or if I specify it explicitly as a parameter value, it still gets dropped.  All recommended environment values appear to be set correctly.

Windows 10, AMD R9 270X, 2G, 15.2 driver

Is there a workaround for this?  I could take this msg at face value, but I could have sworn I ran this previously on a different computer with the exact same model card and it ran at high intensity.  (On second thought, I think that one was running the newest AMD drivers - wonder if that might make a difference?)

Did you set the PC virtual memory to high value? It should be about 4G for each GPU.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash/BTG GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)
by
Farstdury
on 23/01/2018, 11:05:42 UTC
Anyone notice that the dev fee seems to be running a bit more than normal?

If I read this correctly, it's supposed to run 90 seconds per hour? I've logged into my remote rig two times in the past 20 minutes and I've seen the dev running.

Or, am I just being paranoid?

I think the mining fee is accurate at around 2%.
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Re: Ether price climbs above 300. Will it stay there?
by
Farstdury
on 22/11/2017, 17:18:30 UTC


Now it is very possible, probably ethereum will achieve 400$ on beginning 2018. And later its price will be bigger

It depends if there are more ICO. If so, then the price will rise further.
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Re: Next 100x?
by
Farstdury
on 09/11/2017, 11:54:40 UTC
Sarcasm on specific coins is a bit hard to see when ur just a starter in the game..

What are good coins to research? No sarcasm please. Im realy trying to get this working, but still need to read and research a lot. Better do this on a promissing coin than on a crapy one.

To be serious, the BCH or ETH could be good.
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Re: RX 480 Setup for highest Hashrate
by
Farstdury
on 09/10/2017, 18:18:47 UTC
Is your OS Windows 7? After everything I have try, until now I cant get Blockchain Driver works on Windows 7, thats why I change to Windows 10, and it works perfectly.

How many GPU does Windows 10 support?
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)
by
Farstdury
on 13/09/2017, 06:58:12 UTC
Why 16.12.2 as recommended driver version, since that is one of the "doesn't support BIOS modded version" drivers?

 I'd recommend 16.9.2 for RX 4xx series, don't have anything more recent to test on - though the 16.10.1 and 16.9.1 versions also worked well on the RX 4xx, 16.9.2 seems to offer better support for older cards and matches the hashrate almost identically to 15.12 on R9 3xx and older GCN cards (though it's more of a memory and resource hog than 15.12)

 For Nvidia other than the 1080ti TitanXp and perhaps the TitanX, 373.06 seems to be the "go to" driver.
 The 1080ti and second-gen Pascal version of the Titan need something newer, 378.something as I recall.


That is right. My HD 7970 and R9 390 cards work well with 16.9.2.

The R9 nano does not work on 16.9.2, but it works well on 16.3.2.
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Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)
by
Farstdury
on 13/09/2017, 06:55:45 UTC
this miner really rocks. claymore you are the god of mining Wink

However, he charges 2% mining fee.