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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Titan Shares
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pist0la
on 25/01/2015, 13:26:49 UTC
Has the Srypt-N option been explored at all? Are the Titans actually capable of mining Scrypt-N?
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Titan Shares
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pist0la
on 23/01/2015, 13:38:16 UTC
If we are going to sell them off we should put at least one on ebay and see what comes of it.

Use the proceeds to buy hard drives and start mining BURST  Wink
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Titan Shares
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pist0la
on 18/01/2015, 18:38:44 UTC
I would avoid PayPal, personally. Maybe offer $1,700 paid in BTC? Circle is very easy to use if the buyer has no coin.
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Titan Shares
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pist0la
on 17/01/2015, 04:35:30 UTC
I also believe the BTC price will rise again, with SR online again. I would like to sell the Titans also but we could be waiting quite a long time before someone offers us more then $500 for it.

IIRC, was at least one up there with 20+ bids at $1,175.
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Titan Shares
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pist0la
on 16/01/2015, 13:52:08 UTC
I do believe the BTC price will recover in the mid-long term, but right now I would be in the "let's sell the Titans on eBay" camp. I can re-invest the resulting $$ elsewhere with a better return.
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Titan Shares
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pist0la
on 09/01/2015, 03:16:07 UTC
Hey Waldo, where are the Titans mining? Which pool?
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Titan Shares
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pist0la
on 07/01/2015, 17:28:32 UTC
@waldohoover : thank you for second payout  Grin

how about 3rd payout? already payout  Huh

I am not showing a 3rd payout yet.
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Shares @ $19 for 1+MHs FREE hosting & 0% Fees
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pist0la
on 02/01/2015, 19:29:20 UTC
Also confirming payout today. Is this the standard payouts we should expect every week? I have 100 MH worth of shares and received .0164xxxxx BTC. That's pretty grim considering the 6 BTC I originally paid for the shares.

I knew this was a gamble though, so I'm not that upset. But it would take 7 years to recoup BTC-wise at this rate....
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Re: [MINING] CoiningSolutions.com Shares @ $19 for 1+MHs FREE hosting & 0% Fees
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pist0la
on 31/12/2014, 23:59:21 UTC
Are payments sent out at any specific time each week? I'm not showing one for today yet.
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Re: [OPEN] CoiningSolutions.com Shares @ $25 for 1+MHs FREE hosting & 0% Fees
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pist0la
on 10/11/2014, 20:06:15 UTC
These Titans may have decent ROI if they are actually able to mine Scrypt-N.

But there will be a ton of hashing power incoming as all these Titans are delivered.

So I think my vote is to return for a refund instead of ultimately waiting 10-15 months (estimate, if ever) to ROI.

EDIT: And all those Antminer L1's may start hashing in December/January, making it even more difficult to ROI. So my vote is definitely to return for a refund.

Thanks and considered! Are you in T1 or T2 (or T3) by any chance?

The difficult thing is if we DO decide to return the units, that means they cannot be opened. Do you see where I'm getting at? If we get 2 Titans today and we do not open them due to maybe returning them and then a week later everyone decides to keep them and mine, well, see, we just wasted a week of mining.

BUT! If I see a storm of people coming in saying let's attempt the return I will consider it, but we need a huge majority of people speaking for the miner they are listed in. Remember, I'm open to anything as long as all of you agree to a decision and know the reward or consequences that may come out of it. I only say that because I have done 2 refund/lawsuit ordeals and both have not turned out well, at all. I'm leaning towards just mining with the units (everyone's original intention when purchased) but I definitely see and understand how the circumstances have greatly changed since the original order times.

I am in T6, so I've got some waiting time. I do wish shareholders had the option to sell their shares off, though.

Selling the unit on ebay would seem to yield a little less than half the BTC I put in initially, so I'd rather not do that. I am certainly open to mining if it yielded a steady residual payout beyond 1/2 my initial investment. I just don't know if we will reach that point before you have to shut down the Titans due to negative returns.

I'll never pitchfork you, Waldo. I knew this was a gamble when I bought in. I would be thrilled to get .95 BTC for each single BTC I put in.

Anyone want my shares at 1 BTC each?! 17% off! Kiss
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Re: [OPEN] CoiningSolutions.com Shares @ $25 for 1+MHs FREE hosting & 0% Fees
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pist0la
on 10/11/2014, 17:53:07 UTC
These Titans may have decent ROI if they are actually able to mine Scrypt-N.

But there will be a ton of hashing power incoming as all these Titans are delivered.

So I think my vote is to return for a refund instead of ultimately waiting 10-15 months (estimate, if ever) to ROI.

EDIT: And all those Antminer L1's may start hashing in December/January, making it even more difficult to ROI. So my vote is definitely to return for a refund.
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Re: [OPEN] CoiningSolutions.com Shares @ $25 for 1+MHs FREE hosting & 0% Fees
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pist0la
on 21/10/2014, 01:59:37 UTC
Seriously, what is going on with this? At this point I want my BTC back...
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Re: [OPEN] CoiningSolutions.com Shares @ $25 for 1+MHs FREE hosting & 0% Fees
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pist0la
on 06/09/2014, 19:31:51 UTC
In my opinion, we should hash at one of the following pools:

CleverMining
WafflePool
MagicPool

CleverMining has relatively stable BTC/Mhash payouts, but only pays out to BTC once a day.

WafflePool is a little more volatile when it comes to BTC/Mhash payouts, but they payout to BTC multiple times per day.

MagicPool is very interesting as instead of switching to the most profitable Scrypt coin, they actually switch to the most profitable multipool. I think they payout to BTC once a day.

I have not figured out what the fee differences are for any of these pools.

If I owned a Titan myself, I would point it at MagicPool.

I am not affiliated with any of these pools and my opinion is based on the graph and data at http://poolpicker.eu

Also, I was initially interested in receiving payout from my Titan shares in LTC, but I am now much more interested in just getting payouts in BTC. I have lost a bit of faith in LTC lately but still have very high hopes for BTC.

Anyone have any thoughts on this?
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Re: cryp.today Mining revenue stats Scrypt Scrypt-N X11 X13 pools / hashrate rentals
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pist0la
on 11/08/2014, 19:44:11 UTC
I have not read through every page of comments, this may have been answered previously, if so I apologize.

So your chart is showing earnings of around .0015 BTC/day per Mhash on BetaRigs x11.

If I go on Coinwarz and punch in a gig's worth of khash in the x11 field (1,000,000 khash) the highest result I get is around 0.23 BTC/day.

You are reporting .0015 BTC per day per mhash, so if I was running a full gig that should get me 1.5 BTC per day. I understand your numbers are based on renting out your rigs, but are you able to explain why there is such a dicrepancy and how you are pulling in that much BTC per mhash compared to the Coinwars profitability charts?
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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pist0la
on 25/02/2014, 03:03:08 UTC
I kind of like the new logo. Anyone of you guys going to be trading on Gox?

http://i.imgur.com/73Ca4ep.png

I like the look of that 2nd peak, but not so much the decline all the way back down the mountain after that!

 Grin
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Re: Who is selling BTC for $100 on Gox and why?
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pist0la
on 21/02/2014, 04:32:16 UTC
Holy shart it's a dump and pump!
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Re: New BTC-Randomizer (Bitcat.ch Randomizer)
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pist0la
on 21/09/2011, 12:29:05 UTC
I got into this yesterday, feel free to use my ref url: http://rand.bitcat.ch/?ref=270  Grin

I've got a little over .7 btc back already.

xyu, is there any way you can extend the transfer statistics to show more past transfers?
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Should we try to give Bitcoin the 'Colbert Bump?'
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pist0la
on 01/06/2011, 16:13:54 UTC
I'm sure at least most of you are aware of the Colbert Report and the exponential increase in popularity his respective 'bump' can cause. If we make enough noise here: http://forums.colbertnation.com/?page=ForumView&forum_id=63 we might be able to get the topic on the show. In fact, he might love to be one of the first to report on it. He could have a field day with it.

What do you guys think? The topics in the Show Suggestions forum don't get too many responses so if we can try for something like 100 replies in a Bitcoin thread, it will surely get noticed.
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In-Browser Pooled Mining (but you choose the pool)
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pist0la
on 01/06/2011, 16:04:38 UTC
Something I would like to see is a site like the one (I forget the name at the moment) that let's you login in your web browser and mine right from the site, no software necessary. I *think* it only supports CPU soloing currently. Another example would be http://bitp.it which let's you have visitors to your website mine in the background.

A major feature I would be interested in is combining this awesome browser based mining idea with the ability to choose what pool you are mining for. Perhaps the pool websites could incorporate a page that lets the users mine this way.

I have been trying to set up a PS3 for mining but am having a bit of trouble compiling and installing the necessary software on it. Yellow Dog Linux does not seem to play too nice with Bitcoin related software. So I'm thinking that mining in a web browser through Linux on PS3, but choosing the pool to mine for, might prove extremely useful.

Thoughts?
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Unusual activity on Bitcoin Monitor?
by
pist0la
on 21/05/2011, 19:37:32 UTC
Never noticed this transaction pattern before. Anyone know what causes it?

http://i51.tinypic.com/2vtvdzp.jpg