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Re: 'Manic miner' aims to mine 10 percent of all bitcoins
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ohiofarmer
on 28/03/2014, 18:09:34 UTC
It's not that important, but it might be interesting to those interested in mining.
There are always people in the world who overdo everything.

I personally look at it like he's taking advantage of a unique point and time in history. If I could do the same, I'd definitely be doing it...
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Re: 'Manic miner' aims to mine 10 percent of all bitcoins
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ohiofarmer
on 28/03/2014, 17:58:18 UTC
Cost of the operation. electric, loan repayments (unless its all paid for) rent etc. 4 months ago BTC was worth 2x what it is now, its a big chunk to lose.

I think it's all paid for... Here's a quote from page 2:

"I figure I spent about $1 million building the existing facility and racking and deployment of the mining hardware, and then we probably spent in the range of $2 million to $3 million on the hardware itself," he said. Rent is another $8,000 a month, power $40,000 a month. "I think we spent probably $3 to $5 million dollars total on the operation. It's paid itself off [in bitcoins] many times over already."
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Re: 'Manic miner' aims to mine 10 percent of all bitcoins
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ohiofarmer
on 28/03/2014, 17:56:51 UTC
Why a few months Dave Carlson just will have the world nearly 10% coins?

He's aiming to mine 10% of new coins...
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'Manic miner' aims to mine 10 percent of all bitcoins
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ohiofarmer
on 28/03/2014, 17:42:01 UTC
ArsTechnica just posted a story about Dave Carlson who says he's 'slightly below' his target of 7-10 percent of the world's mining power! He's running more than 1.4 million BitFury mining chips out of Washington state. The company has less than 10 people and Carlson owns about 5,000 bitcoins. He didn't even get his first rigs up and running until July 2013. Quite an accomplishment!

The full story's here: http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/03/meet-the-manic-miner-who-wants-to-mint-10-of-all-new-bitcoins/
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Re: Top 10 cryptocurrencies based on social media presence
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ohiofarmer
on 02/03/2014, 13:50:18 UTC
Check out the sortable table and the top 100 here: http://crypt.la/2014/03/01/top-100-digital-currencies-by-social-media-presence/

Here are the top 10 coins based on Facebook, Reddit and Twitter followers:

1) Bitcoin
2) Dogecoin
3) Vertcoin
4) Litecoin
5) Cryptogenic Bullion
6) Pandacoin
7) Maxcoin
Cool NXT
9) Fastcoin
10) Megacoin

Would be nice if you add the number of Facebook likes, Reddit subscribers and twitter followers for each coin.

It's there on the link if you follow it: http://crypt.la/2014/03/01/top-100-digital-currencies-by-social-media-presence/
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Re: Top 10 cryptocurrencies based on social media presence
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ohiofarmer
on 02/03/2014, 02:31:01 UTC
Magic Internet Money not even in the list  Huh

I only looked at the 100 coins listed on CoinMarketCap...
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Re: Top 10 cryptocurrencies based on social media presence
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ohiofarmer
on 02/03/2014, 02:30:31 UTC
Litecoin should be above Vertcoin... and Peercoin should be right after Litecoin..

If you have the links with numbers that corroborate that, I can update it...
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Re: Top 10 cryptocurrencies based on social media presence
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ohiofarmer
on 02/03/2014, 01:14:23 UTC
List is really wrong.

Quark has total follower of 17,166

1691 reddit followers - 13606 facebook followers - 1871 twitter followers

Source:
http://www.reddit.com/r/QuarkCoin/
https://www.facebook.com/QRKCoin
https://twitter.com/Quark_QRK

Thanks for the links. I just updated the list... It was really hard to find the pages with the most viewers for some of the coins. If anyone else sees any other discrepancies, please post them.
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Re: Top 10 cryptocurrencies based on social media presence
by
ohiofarmer
on 01/03/2014, 20:36:15 UTC
So you are clearly a NXT fan?

I just don't know how to make an 8 without turning it into a smiley! Smiley
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Top 10 cryptocurrencies based on social media presence
by
ohiofarmer
on 01/03/2014, 20:30:46 UTC
Check out the sortable table and the top 100 here: http://crypt.la/2014/03/01/top-100-digital-currencies-by-social-media-presence/

Here are the top 10 coins based on Facebook, Reddit and Twitter followers:

1) Bitcoin
2) Dogecoin
3) Vertcoin
4) Litecoin
5) Cryptogenic Bullion
6) Pandacoin
7) Maxcoin
Cool NXT
9) Fastcoin
10) Megacoin
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Re: POLL: Do you think Mt. Gox will survive?
by
ohiofarmer
on 24/02/2014, 00:21:17 UTC
you forgot to add:
after a few announcments of new announments they finally managed to solve it themselves and continue.

but we have to understand that we are only allowed to withdraw 1btc/day because of the risk they take beeing the biggest exchange and permanently attacked.

Good point. I just added that... I didn't reset the votes since there are so few right now.
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POLL: Do you think Mt. Gox will survive?
by
ohiofarmer
on 24/02/2014, 00:15:29 UTC
Bitcoin prices on Mt. Gox have swung between $91 and $350 over the past three days... Weigh in on whether or not you think the exchange is doomed. What do you think they need to do survive?
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Re: Is mining toast?
by
ohiofarmer
on 02/02/2014, 22:18:05 UTC
I think I formed most of my opinion by reading this:
http://ripplescam.org/

That site is ridiculously biased... I wrote a post rebutting Ripplescam: http://crypt.la/2014/01/22/unexposing-the-ripple-scam-rebutting-ripplescam-org/
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Ripple Jedi takes down Satoshi!
by
ohiofarmer
on 02/02/2014, 22:13:28 UTC
Bitcoin has Satoshi, which gives the lends the coin a backstory that the media loves. I think it's time we elevate the status of Ripple's founder, Jed McCaleb. To that end, I've written two articles on him:

1) Where I talk about the origins of Ripple:
http://crypt.la/2014/02/02/jed-mccaleb-the-secret-origins-of-ripple-xrp/

2) A breakdown of all my favorite Jed McCaleb quotes:
http://crypt.la/2014/02/02/best-jed-mccaleb-quotes-of-all-time/

He really is a fascinating guy: a 38-year-old college dropout/surfer who builds up insanely successful businesses (like MtGox) then tosses the keys to someone else so he can go enjoy life. I also love the fact that he's a bitcoin believer who saw issues with the waste in mining... Here are my top three favorite Jed quotes:

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1) On the “impossibility” that another currency could overtake bitcoin: “Oh, just like how no social network could possibly overtake friendster. or no payment method could overtake paypal. I see your point.”

2) On bitcoin deflation: “Maybe this will cause people to only buy things, which are important rather than what they do now, which is buy a ton of crap.”

3) “After I sold Mt. Gox, I was thinking of ways to do Bitcoin without the mining. I had an idea about how to do it and I posted the idea on a forum hoping that someone else would make it, but no one did. Finally I did it myself because I couldn’t stop thinking about it. It’s something I believe needs to exist.”

More great Jed quotes here: http://crypt.la/2014/02/02/best-jed-mccaleb-quotes-of-all-time/

Please note Jed still believes (as I do) that ripple won't "replace" bitcoin, but rather complement it... Both of them should have a great year in 2014.
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Re: Is mining toast?
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ohiofarmer
on 31/01/2014, 14:54:06 UTC
There is literally zero content in this article that has any relevance to anything remotely resembling any kind of actual analysis about the merits of Bitcoin vs. Ripple.

I do think Reyes is making the point that the ripple (as a protocol) has more utility because you can use it to transfer almost anything of value. His own currency (XNF) trades on ripple, but he also mentioned stocks and bonds. I think we're in the very earliest stages of seeing what starts trading on ripple exchanges... It's going to be pretty impressive.
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Re: Is mining toast?
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ohiofarmer
on 31/01/2014, 04:06:00 UTC
If it's profitable they sure will.

Ok. I can't argue with that. +1

I guess when we say "profitable," we've got to think about what currency they'll be getting paid in Smiley
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Is mining toast?
by
ohiofarmer
on 31/01/2014, 04:01:14 UTC
I just posted an article on my blog where I quoted the founder of NoFiatCoin as saying he thinks mining is going to go the way of the dodo: http://crypt.la/2014/01/31/eventually-mining-is-going-to-be-dead-and-ripple-will-rule-says-nofiatcoin-xnf-founder/

I agree for the most part, though I could see bitcoin being the exception to the rule (and perhaps litecoin, too). That said, I believe the vast majority of the 500 other altcoins are toast. There's just no way people are going to devote serious computing power to hundreds of different altcoins for years to come. Even using all that power for bitcoin is disconcerting... I wonder if Satoshi would do it the same way if he got to start over again from scratch?
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$600+ Contest for NoFiatCoin (XNF)
by
ohiofarmer
on 30/01/2014, 02:38:58 UTC
I landed an exclusive interview with the founder of NoFiatCoin (XNF) over the weekend and he offered to sponsor a 100 XNF giveaway on our site! The full interview and details are here: http://crypt.la/2014/01/30/exclusive-nofiatcoin-xnf-founder-speaks-to-media-for-first-time-on-gold-backed-currency/

Tweet a link to enter the contest between now and Feb. 5.

Prizes:
1st prize 50 XNF
2nd 30 XNF
3rd 20 XNF

Here's my favorite quote from the interview:

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“(With) bitcoin, less than 1 percent of the world even understands it,” he says. “We don’t need the whole world to support (NoFiatCoin) or even understand it in order for it to be a success.”

More: http://crypt.la/2014/01/30/exclusive-nofiatcoin-xnf-founder-speaks-to-media-for-first-time-on-gold-backed-currency/
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Re: Ripple (XRP) price in future
by
ohiofarmer
on 18/01/2014, 08:06:54 UTC
What are your predictions for the Ripple price in future?

I could see it hitting $0.35 in a year or so, and maybe $1 in the years to come after that... I just wrote a long post on my reasoning: http://crypt.la/2014/01/18/ripple-price-prediction-xrp/
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Re: Lawyer says Winklevoss ETF process going smoothly
by
ohiofarmer
on 17/01/2014, 22:48:53 UTC
"The Trust" is doing what?

Are they making decisions about Bitcoin to some entity behind the Bitcoin users' backs?

I hope I just misunderstood that.

He's referring to the "bitcoin trust," which is the official name for the etf. I wouldn't say they're making decisions so much as trying to guide the SEC toward viewing bitcoin in a certain light (i.e. as an asset rather than currency or commodity). I haven't done enough research to know if that's a good thing or not, though I do know the capital gains tax rate is lower than other tax rates (if you make more than $72k a year). Capital gains are taxed at 20% in 2013. Personal income is taxed on a sliding scale with the bulk of people paying 15%. if you make more than $72k, though, your tax rate jumps to 25% and keeps climbing from there all the way up to an obscene 39%! So, I guess it's good if you're making a lot of dough.