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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: is the beginning of the 2019 altcoin'll be back?
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Unikol
on 27/10/2018, 16:51:28 UTC
Many people who told me that october will be the best month for coins weer wrong so I don't think that beginning of the 2019 will be different

November could be a good month for coins. Last year, coins rose a lot.
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Board Press
Re: [2018-08-18] Breakdown Over? Bitcoin Indicators Suggest Price Is Improving
by
Unikol
on 18/08/2018, 00:01:13 UTC
Over the past few days bitcoin has managed to stay around 6K and now moving in the range of 6200-6500 USD mark.

It could break 7k in the next month.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: My friend created A Quantum computer
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Unikol
on 23/05/2018, 08:54:01 UTC
I don't thing people can imagine this on regular weed. It seems as though this guys smokin synthetic weed that fake shit. it makes people get all wacked out. enough to make a person think an 8086 running at 66MHz is an I7. lol

LSD. with enough of it you can build a quantum computer too. maybe even turn yourself into one.

LSD is good for innovation.
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: is it better to invest in bitcoin or ethereum ?
by
Unikol
on 27/03/2018, 07:05:51 UTC
I am on eth side...
This year 2018 will be the year of eth...
Today btc is 9.000$,I think this is just same as christmas correction...
16 of february there is chinese new year in asia...this also effects the market...
But soon we will see eth/btc all time high....

I agree. But it seems the ETH is dropping against the BTC as well as the Bitcoin Cash recently.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Mining earnings are terrible, I'm shutting down for a while
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Unikol
on 03/02/2018, 21:05:59 UTC
What would you mine with 2 EVGA GTX 1070 FTW atm ?Smiley

You can mine either ZEC or ETH. Similar profitability.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: ROI question on mining rigs
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Unikol
on 30/01/2018, 09:15:43 UTC
for mining;  the only thing you can factor in is the payback/ROI total vs. the value of the gear if liquidated for sale.  This is true scaling roi in my eyes.

but I don't count on getting things by a time.  I am just excitedwhenever anything is coming in.  Especially is it has paid itself physically off, and/or its profitability margin takes theoretical ROI sooner then the 6-3 month mark.

I bought a card for 300 dollar in 2016. I just sold it for 500 dollar just now. The mining is quite profitable.
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Why is this so cheap?
by
Unikol
on 24/11/2017, 08:20:52 UTC
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/internxt/


This seems like the perfect project, highly qualified team, great concept, tiny marketcap. But so far it's got very little attention. The ICO got peanuts and the thread is very quiet. I'm wondering if there is something I'm missing or it's a solid gold opportunity?

Nobody know this coin. That is why maybe it is extremely cheap  Cheesy There are so many cheap crap coins around. It doesnt mean that it is a good investment.

That is right. Do not buy just because it is cheap.
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: is it better to invest in bitcoin or ethereum ?
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Unikol
on 11/11/2017, 09:50:23 UTC
for long term purpose, which is better to invest in , Bitcoin or Ethereum ? Lets discuss that ..
My recommended Ethereum is the best alt coin for long purpose investment.I invest 12 ETH for long term.ETH the revolution will be happen after five years.So hold tight ETH for your future life.

Ethereum is good. But Do you think Bitcoin Cash has more potential?
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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Why is this so cheap?
by
Unikol
on 01/11/2017, 09:38:35 UTC
Want cheap?  

Check RPX, REQ, LINK, KNC, ODN, CDN, ENG, DNT... Wink

Even the Ethereum or the bitcoin cash is cheap if you think the bitcoin might be in trouble in two weeks.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: ROI question on mining rigs
by
Unikol
on 14/10/2017, 16:07:56 UTC
At the current prices its going to take a while to ROI and might be better off buying crypto and holding. If you bought your rig 6 months ago before the spike in GPU prices then its a different story.

If the price of the altcoins are similar to now in the next few months, it is only profitable to mine for the cheap electricity people.

People keep saying that you should be better off not buying till its rising;

But mining crypto is similar to purchasing crypto in many respects such as:

If you buy the equipment after the rise;  you do not profit from the rise.  This is key.   So; get used to mining during down times, to fully and actually benefit from the up times.
If you focus on solely one coin/algo, it can be rewarding, but mining only one coin can be a trap.
Long term algo stability (Pick an algo/plan and stick to it unless a better plan/algo develops right in front of you and will remain consistent) will almost always produce more in the long run then short term goals for quick profit.

If you are mining for a business; and pay a premium for power;  your business model is flat-out flawed.

Mining is about future profit; not about short term profit.  If you want short term, go to a casino or the exchanges.

You can still find GPU's for good prices, you just have to work on their time;  not your desire to be ASAP with acquiring them (which everyone seems impatient more and more as I get older).


That is why I keep on mining all the time and add rigs when I have spare money.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.6 (Windows/Linux)
by
Unikol
on 04/10/2017, 18:03:40 UTC
Hello, dear friends!

Ive got several 280Xs mining Zcash for a long time. All are memory strapped , doing ~300 sols/s.
But now think of making them a little bit colder and quiter.

Could you plz point me for some manual of doing this ( i think undervolting or somethig)  ?

Best Regards.



Any advice please ?
My 280x are doing ~330-335 sol/s (Claymore v12.5), temp. is about 60-65C, fans at 40-45%, undervolted a little bit from 1.256 to 1.15, drawing from the wall aprox. 220W per card. You can undervolt your 280x more, but I don't care about electricity bills too much, so 220w is ok for me.
To undervolt my 280x I have used VBE and ATIFlash, just google it, there are a lot of articales about downvolting.
Thanks!

Sorry for offtopic, really missed the thread.

For most 280X, you can just use the MSI afterburner to undervolt.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
by
Unikol
on 13/09/2017, 17:46:59 UTC
1. How secure is the chat? I've read that it is encrypted, but can someone explain to me how that is done? Especially with chatpartners on different hubs.
Can the hub read the messages or even decide that chats are not encrypted? I mean they could change the code before they open the gates, without people realizing it.
And what kind of encryption is used?

It's end-to-end encrypted using AES.  The hubs only forward the encrypted messages, they can't see anything.  To deliver your message, your wallet connects to the recipient's hub (if it's different from your home hub).

The encryption keys are constantly rotated for perfect forward secrecy.  This has a side effect that if you restore from an old backup or try to use the same wallet on two devices (which rotate the keys independently), the keys get out of sync and your wallet can't decrypt a received message.  This is one of the common reasons for not receiving blackbytes, which are delivered through chat messages.

That's great I would say. I'm using the chat like a real one. Whatsapp sucks
If a lot of people would use Byteball to chat, wouldn't that give a huge load on the hubs? That would make running hubs expensive, while it doesn't earn anything from relaying chat messages.

Maybe after we attract more users, we can charge advertising?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: ROI question on mining rigs
by
Unikol
on 11/09/2017, 09:35:38 UTC
At the current prices its going to take a while to ROI and might be better off buying crypto and holding. If you bought your rig 6 months ago before the spike in GPU prices then its a different story.

If the price of the altcoins are similar to now in the next few months, it is only profitable to mine for the cheap electricity people.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
by
Unikol
on 21/08/2017, 06:07:37 UTC
I am very glad  byteball become a ICO plantfrom, the bank.one is the first ICO on the byteball plantform,i think tony the first task is made byteball to easy press token  in this way,byteball price will to da moon

Can anyone confirm that an ICO is happening on Byteball??
Would be great news and really showcase the potential it has a multi-purpose network

I also hope Byteball can be useful as ICO tool.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
by
Unikol
on 14/08/2017, 16:58:32 UTC
Just bought some more coins at more low price preparing for next distribution bitcoin is just crushing the all altcoins markets and price is dropping dramatically. I believe in this project it has potential to get recover when bitcoin will get stable at one point.

I think the price should drop 50% so that the Bbyte distribution is the same as before.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
by
Unikol
on 19/07/2017, 18:56:05 UTC
When can I expect the transition bot to be back online? Need to link a new BTC addy Smiley

It is working fine for me. I just checked my address saying hello to chat bot and it responded correctly. You need to try again it may be was some temporary downtime. I am telling about 10 minutes ago. Byteball is going back up towards 0.20 after hitting 0.15 BTC today the bottom for some period.

Doesn't work for me too. After I put in my BTC Address, the bot does not answer anymore.

Maybe you can close the program and restart it again.
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Board Economics
Re: Bitcoin or gold?
by
Unikol
on 16/07/2017, 07:11:52 UTC
Bitcoin or gold. We can not choose either of them because they have their own advantages. Bitcoin fluctuating nature makes the price can rise and fall drastically. As opposed to rising gold but not as fast as bitcoin
At this moment that the price of bitcoin is dumping I think it's good to invest with gold for awhile to secure your money, that if you have a decent amount for investment but if not then just relax and wait after this segwit drama that people are feeling. I could already see wise people that are going to be happy after the August 1 because nothing bad will happen, it's the FUD that cause this market status right now.

I think the price is low at the moment for the bitcoin. We shall convert gold into bitcoin.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.5 (Windows/Linux)
by
Unikol
on 22/06/2017, 06:44:39 UTC
Hi all,

May I ask for a little advice - I have been mining zec for 6 months now.  I have 6GPU's - a mixture of 7970's and 7950's. 

Am I still better mining Zcash or should I switch back to Ether? - I remember reading somewhere that ethereum mining uses less power?

any advice appreciated.

thanks


 ZEC uses less power, *AND* you will definitely see better return on the 7970 (and probably the 7950) on ZEC.
 Also, not sure if your 7950 CAN mine ETH any more - is it 2GB or 3GB?
 2 GB cards CAN'T mine ETH as the DAG file is too large.

 I don't have a 7970 - but I do have R9 280x which was the same GPU paired with a little faster (by default) ram and has pretty much the same performance on mining.


I run the 7970/50 on ZEC, not ETH.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Claymore's ZCash AMD GPU Miner v12.5 (Windows/Linux)
by
Unikol
on 18/06/2017, 16:46:49 UTC
280-290 h/s is ok for msi 280x ? or i can get more ?
and is there some list for GPU's hashrate?

That speed is OK.
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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Why Good Altcoins Fail
by
Unikol
on 24/05/2017, 17:17:03 UTC
Good altcoin never fail, the scam dev failed them.

What are those good altcoins?