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Re: ASICMiner BE300S Samples Arrived, <0.2W/G Achieved at Board Level
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JimiQ84
on 11/12/2014, 08:25:18 UTC
10Gh USB miner? Cheesy Maybe?

Maybe this could be a return of the super cheap USB miners.
The component overhead of USB miners is still a problem.

1 MCU, 1 DCDC, 1 USB-to-UART chip, for each 2 chips, is so much cost to take.

If we make a 8 to 9 chip USB miner (about 40G), DCDC cost can be saved. But USB2.0 does
not have enough watt capability to power it.

USB 3.0 is being used more prominently nowadays, could it be useful?
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
JimiQ84
on 11/09/2014, 16:05:26 UTC
blockchain.info marks the sending address as BTC Guild. AMs account (67117) on BTCGuild is still sitting around the same hashrate it's been at for the last month or so (270,868.32 GH/s). Just a little confused on what might be happening here.

The very exact value of 10 BTC each time also suggests it's not just mining income, which would vary by at least a small fraction of a bitcoin from payout to payout.

That just means they have their payout set at 10BTC, and it is accumulating at least 10BTC within an hours time.

Hard to tell what is going on but assuming the payout address keeps accumulating at this rate till next Wednesday it will be a significant dividend
One can dream since payouts tended to be on Wednesday
Until then we have to wait for FC to say something.

if it is real (online hashing, not accumulated from previous weeks) then it would be 13PH/s. Which is nice  Smiley
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
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JimiQ84
on 27/08/2014, 16:45:32 UTC
Do I remember correctly that user 67117 on BTCguild is ASICMINER user ID?
This user is currently mining with 277TH...

Yes, that's correct. Nice find!
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
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JimiQ84
on 13/08/2014, 09:47:50 UTC
Also, it only appears he has gone back to the self-mining plan because the OEM deals have failed to bring in the buyers. Doesn't sound great to me, more like "last resort".

Yeah, it sounds like "Fuck it! I might as well hash the shit out of those chips myself" :-) But my reaction to that is "Yeah, let's do this!"
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Re: Asicminer News 15-30% of Network
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JimiQ84
on 04/08/2014, 11:17:57 UTC
Well from the Salon looks like I can adjust it to 15 to 20% for the Second Half of 2014

We are back to where we started. 20% out of 160PH=32PH. Unless AM wins the lottery they will not deploy that amount of hashpower this year.

well at least they didnt pre-odered underperforming & overconsuming delayed group buys from SPT.  Tongue

(now i get it why you are so stressed about how or when FC will make some big move - ROI is a bitch ^^)

First of all there is nothing being delayed. Why spread lies? My July SP30 was shipped by SP-Tech on 30 July. As for all the August orders since it's just 3rd August I don't see how can they be delayed. Nobody complained about any delay so stop spreading lies.

I am not stressed at all about FC. I am just stating my opinion. Actually I'm quite relaxed about the announcement because I know that AM doesn't have 30M$ for their big deployment so there is nothing to worry about.

Please tell me what do you think that is the deployment cost per Gh for AM excluding chips that are already paid.

Let's say it's $0.5/GH/s as you said before. AM surely sold some more chips since financial report was published. Was it enough to deploy all 32PH/s? Maybe. Maybe not. Friedcat says it was enough. I am gonna trust him for now, he delivered few times before
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Re: ASICMINER Speculation Thread
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JimiQ84
on 30/07/2014, 11:48:00 UTC
The link below clearly states that Friedcat will make a public appearance as CEO of AsicMIner.

If you have any questions for Friedcat, you can leave them in the comments.
http://www.bitell.com/t/2026

This is going to be incredible! But has someone though about the possibility that revealing FC's identity may be a bad thing? We could be disappointed! What if it turns out to be, say, Mark Karpeles?

then I would be like

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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
JimiQ84
on 29/07/2014, 16:26:47 UTC
Per
https://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficulty
Hashrate in middle of July was roughly 100,000,000 GH/s, today it is closer to 140,000,000.  Obviously that is not all Friedcat, but we can reasonably assume he has maybe half or so of that increase.


Below is quick math, someone please check.

Friedcat had roughly 30,000 TH/s deployed with each blade doing ~10 GH/s in the middle of 2013.

That is roughly 3,000,000 blades with 32 chips per blade or 96,000,000 chips (not sure if thats right, seems high).

Someone check that math (its gotta be wrong) before we look at the hashrate of deploying that many chips with current gen chips.

It was 30-50 TH/s, not 30,000 TH/s :-)
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
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JimiQ84
on 06/07/2014, 18:54:39 UTC
Yes that was for a deposit...leaving me with all the risk and then some.  The gear is not worth those prices unless I bought direct, but even then why would I franchise?  I do not wish to buy shares in AM just to run gear for them...oh well.  I guess if you already own shares in AM the franchise might be worth it, but definitely not to a non investor.

shares also yield dividends
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Re: [NastyFans.org] NASTY MINING | POOL | COINS
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JimiQ84
on 28/05/2014, 08:19:39 UTC
Well, I don't know what's going on.. Tonight I got an email from BFL which said they expect to ship within a week or so..

As usual with BFL, time will tell..

Squirrel, you were quoting a post from BFL that was more than a month old.  They've shown they have a working product and are expected to begin shipments next week.


Where is Monarch?
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
JimiQ84
on 16/01/2014, 20:39:04 UTC
So it seems that old Blades are in Stock again for around 0.85BTC (yxt shop for example).
There will be some BTC from hardware sales for the next divs Wink Yaaaay!


those are not blades, but cubes
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Re: [796.com] RedStarMining.com - the oldest public mining security [15.0(TH/s)]
by
JimiQ84
on 10/01/2014, 18:46:00 UTC
could we maybe stop hashing at ghash.io for time being? There's some concern about their hashrate reaching 51%. Are  jupiters able to hash at p2pool?

The chief mining operator has been contacted about moving two Jupiter's to - http://mmpool.bitparking.com/pool - As this is a very small pool but not too small and it'll help us to mine even more alt-coins.  Which is basically money for nothing.  We already have a Jupiter on OGnasty's P2Pool node.  The only thing stopping us moving all three of the Jupiter's to there.  Is that with it being 0% fee we don't get any alt-coins from merge-mining.

One miner has already been moved to Bitparking pool and a second will be moved over soon.  Leaving us with one on OGnasty's 0% fee P2Pool node.

great, thanks!
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Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com
by
JimiQ84
on 10/01/2014, 07:25:56 UTC
...
the reason they fell back from 42% to now 39% is because there's been a few miners pulling out for the reason of protecting the bitcoin network.
...

I haven't yet checked, but at a guess I'd say that could easily be due to variance. A larger drop over a longer time period might be indicative though.

what about that ever growning 'unknown'?   That could work with ghash to do the 51% deed correct?

I do my own tracking, and unknown is only about 80 blocks per week. A good deal of it uses the same gen address, so it's unlikely that ghash would use that if they were being tricky.


why is so much hashing listed as unknown anyway?

Because whoever it is that is doing the tracking your referring to isn't using all possible data. I'm using coinbase sigs, known gen addresses, and pool websites (where available). You put it all together and you get better tracking than blockchain.info.

For example I can track Deepbit properly, and also bitparking and some others that confuse blockchain.info. It also means that if an unknown has used the same gen address for a long time, I can track that too. There are known unknowns (gen address and nothing else) and unknown unknowns (no coinbase sig and no record of gen address being used more than once). In total, all unknowns rarely get as high at 10%, although this may have changed recently.

Once I finish the current upgrade I'll post more accurate block stats somewhere.


Sorry for derailing thread, but huge part of unknown is 100th mine (currently hashing at about 500TH/s)
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Re: [796.com] RedStarMining.com - the oldest public mining security [15.0(TH/s)]
by
JimiQ84
on 09/01/2014, 20:40:57 UTC
could we maybe stop hashing at ghash.io for time being? There's some concern about their hashrate reaching 51%. Are  jupiters able to hash at p2pool?
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
JimiQ84
on 09/01/2014, 13:56:05 UTC
still shocked at how strong the share price has been holding with these dividends, cant imagine whats to come after the announcement of tapeout

The only people left are the people waiting for Gen3. Current divs are irrelevant to them. But yeah, if the tapeout announcement is good and on time, that will further boost the price for sure. I don't really care because I'm not selling, but it looks nice on my spreadsheet Smiley

I think that event "tapeout on schedule" is already implemented in price. In other words, if tapeout is late, share price will go down.
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Re: [3200 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan+NMC, Stratum, Private Servers
by
JimiQ84
on 09/01/2014, 08:35:51 UTC

If Slush changed the pool's reward method to PPLNS, DGM or PPS, most of the payment issues would go away. He was going to do this well before Trezor was a sparkle in his eye. It's a huge shame, DeepBit going the way it has and Slush's pool seemingly on the way - more parts of the network's history disappearing.



Agreed.  I mined at Slush's from I began mining, but I left for good when things started going a bit wrong - wonky payments and the likes.  It's a shame, it was a good pool.

Slush is planning/programming new reward system and all sorts of other stuff. Hopefully his pool will endure this hard time and be reborned like phoenix :-)
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
JimiQ84
on 25/12/2013, 10:50:45 UTC
Divs are just in - 0.00061248.

Let the sell-out begin

Divs in already - really???

Just look at blockchain.info at corresponding address and you'll see for yourself
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
JimiQ84
on 25/12/2013, 10:42:35 UTC
Divs are just in - 0.00061248.

Let the sell-out begin
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Re: ASICMINER Speculation Thread
by
JimiQ84
on 24/12/2013, 11:47:09 UTC
It's just variance/luck. Always look at erpao.info to view actual hashrate.
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
JimiQ84
on 20/12/2013, 12:07:52 UTC
ASICMINER shares have the privilege of getting all net profits till 0.1BTC/share from the day when dividends began to be paid.

I don't get this part. Does it mean that once 0.1BTC dividends per share have been given, there won't be more dividends?

That formulation means that after 0.1BTC has been paid in dividends, Bitfountain (major shareholder of Asicminer) will also get it's portion of dividends. Until 0.1 all dividends (100%) have been paid to minor shareholders only. Anyhow, it doesn't matter anymore, dividends reached 0.6BTC already.
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Re: German Mining-project
by
JimiQ84
on 20/12/2013, 11:07:38 UTC
We started development in May 2013, had an 45nm desing same time as BFL mentioned do have there "ASIC´s" ready.
Now we made even smaller ASIC to compet. We are able do manage 64k ASIC devices in a chain.
Aimed Ws/Gh is at 0,40Ws/Gh

And you need money from selling shares for what exactly?