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Topic: 🤖[ANN][BIS]Bismuth 2.0 - Beyond DeFi - page 106. (Read 156348 times)

legendary
Activity: 1288
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November 14, 2017, 11:43:14 PM
Why don't you just make the miner have a fee? You'll make way more in the end that way.

Because it'll be open source, and anyone can edit out the fee.


Not anyone. You're just looking for a quick buck that's all, nothing wrong with that but I seriously doubt many people are willing to pay for the miner at the current price even if they are able to afford it.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
November 14, 2017, 11:29:48 PM
Why don't you just make the miner have a fee? You'll make way more in the end that way.

Because it'll be open source, and anyone can edit out the fee.
full member
Activity: 234
Merit: 102
November 14, 2017, 11:26:38 PM
Why don't you just make the miner have a fee? You'll make way more in the end that way.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
November 14, 2017, 11:03:59 PM
I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

How much BIS are being mined at the current difficulty per card or rig?

You can get like 1 block per day per RX 570/580 average the past few days. Which is over 14 coins, or $9 USD per day per video card or ~$50 USD per day per 6-card rig. More than you could've made on the peak of the Ethereum rally in June/July. Now that Bismuth's price is really rocketing, profitability is going up with it.

legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
November 14, 2017, 10:33:59 PM
There are actual mathematical statistics to prove decentralization




So someone has to mint over 50% so that it can then be considered centralization?  Roll Eyes , at that point it'd probably be too late I think.
hero member
Activity: 750
Merit: 511
November 14, 2017, 10:15:57 PM
I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

How much BIS are being mined at the current difficulty per card or rig?
sr. member
Activity: 371
Merit: 252
November 14, 2017, 05:13:20 PM
Wow, can't believe I got this running running under Ubuntu but it does not sync. Any suggestions?
hero member
Activity: 809
Merit: 1002
November 14, 2017, 03:58:07 AM
There are actual mathematical statistics to prove decentralization



Do you agree however that a public GPU miner would increase the decentralization of Bismuth mining?
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1090
=== NODE IS OK! ==
November 13, 2017, 11:29:37 PM
There are actual mathematical statistics to prove decentralization

legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
November 13, 2017, 08:56:09 PM
I mine, bought and hold BIS, but sometimes I feel like BIS is money making machine for someone who has GPU miner only not for investors or CPU miners.

thats why i sold my bismuth once it hit cryptobia at 20k and never looked back ... i believe in decentralized mining and a healthy network

wait, so there are people who can and are GPU mining this, while there is no public version available and others are mining with CPU or getting it from an exchange? That seems terrible, why would you release it without GPU miner if others can do it and just dump? Its like having ASIC miners privately and exclusively available while people are using normal methods.. its not very fair and would cause a lot of centralization issues, not just now, but into the future.
THIS

The longer this continues the more damage it will do

That is why I am asking 5 BTC for my AMD/Nvidia miner. It's not much to ask for since daily inflation is 1+ BTC daily at current low prices.
hero member
Activity: 809
Merit: 1002
November 13, 2017, 03:39:24 PM
I mine, bought and hold BIS, but sometimes I feel like BIS is money making machine for someone who has GPU miner only not for investors or CPU miners.

thats why i sold my bismuth once it hit cryptobia at 20k and never looked back ... i believe in decentralized mining and a healthy network

wait, so there are people who can and are GPU mining this, while there is no public version available and others are mining with CPU or getting it from an exchange? That seems terrible, why would you release it without GPU miner if others can do it and just dump? Its like having ASIC miners privately and exclusively available while people are using normal methods.. its not very fair and would cause a lot of centralization issues, not just now, but into the future.
THIS

The longer this continues the more damage it will do
sr. member
Activity: 534
Merit: 250
The Protocol for the Audience Economy
November 13, 2017, 03:18:56 PM
I mine, bought and hold BIS, but sometimes I feel like BIS is money making machine for someone who has GPU miner only not for investors or CPU miners.

thats why i sold my bismuth once it hit cryptobia at 20k and never looked back ... i believe in decentralized mining and a healthy network

wait, so there are people who can and are GPU mining this, while there is no public version available and others are mining with CPU or getting it from an exchange? That seems terrible, why would you release it without GPU miner if others can do it and just dump? Its like having ASIC miners privately and exclusively available while people are using normal methods.. its not very fair and would cause a lot of centralization issues, not just now, but into the future.
full member
Activity: 253
Merit: 101
KEK
November 13, 2017, 12:53:42 PM
I mine, bought and hold BIS, but sometimes I feel like BIS is money making machine for someone who has GPU miner only not for investors or CPU miners.

thats why i sold my bismuth once it hit cryptobia at 20k and never looked back ... i believe in decentralized mining and a healthy network
member
Activity: 120
Merit: 10
November 13, 2017, 12:45:47 PM
I mine, bought and hold BIS, but sometimes I feel like BIS is money making machine for someone who has GPU miner only not for investors or CPU miners.
full member
Activity: 253
Merit: 101
KEK
November 13, 2017, 12:37:55 PM
what we currently need is a stable Network and not a GPU Miner, DEV should work on that first. Game of Forks is a bit annoying.


waiting still for a gpu miner for puplic

Won't help you much if half the nodes are on the wrong chain and you can't sync em, i agree with jadefalke.

that happen because of the the unequal game of hash ..... once you have a gpu miner and mining become decentralized ...mining would happen on main pools like any network without any problem
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newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 11
November 13, 2017, 03:06:57 AM
what we currently need is a stable Network and not a GPU Miner, DEV should work on that first. Game of Forks is a bit annoying.


waiting still for a gpu miner for puplic

Won't help you much if half the nodes are on the wrong chain and you can't sync em, i agree with jadefalke.
full member
Activity: 253
Merit: 101
KEK
November 13, 2017, 01:27:03 AM
what we currently need is a stable Network and not a GPU Miner, DEV should work on that first. Game of Forks is a bit annoying.


waiting still for a gpu miner for puplic
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1014
November 13, 2017, 01:21:17 AM
what we currently need is a stable Network and not a GPU Miner, DEV should work on that first. Game of Forks is a bit annoying.
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
November 12, 2017, 09:11:26 PM
I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

hahaha 2.5 BTC? with the current DIFF and Price you are not able to get anything back from that 2.5 BTC. (The Reason why you are sell this most probably)




Well that's good to know
The only reason why I am selling is to get more miners on board to take away network share from the large miner(s) that are mining and dumping instantaneously. My private sale targets large GPU farm operators, as an AMD rig mining Bismuth is much, much more profitable than mining Ethereum. And considering the prospects of huge price growth for Bismuth in the near future, I think this is a great offer. I dropped the price from 15 BTC (1 copy) to 2.5 BTC (3 copies). I will see if there are any takers for it.


That is total Bullshit, a large Farm Operater would NEVER consider your offer, because Bismuth is an inliquid Market without an working Exchange. (Yes Cryptopia is already off chain again)

And if someone think that BIS is a nice Coin with Future, he could buy with the 2.5 BTC directly BIS...


Any new coin begins with an illiquid market. Daily inflation is just over 20,000 coins daily, which is around 1-1.2 BTC per day. Any intelligent miner would understand the prospects of holding an undervalued coin. You really can't speak for the opinion of large farm operators as you aren't a large farm operator yourself.

that is still total bullshit.

You're in denial.


Damn 2.5 BTC for the GPU miner??  Huh Sucks that there's noone out there willing to build one and make it public for the same amount.

Public release is 5 BTC, however I am willing to lower it depending on participation of funding of that amount. I prefer public release rather than private sales.

Well that's good to know, not sure how big of a community this coin has but I may be willing to chip in for the public release of the miner.

Im also willing to chip in!

But really I think its up to the devs Wink


Or maybe the Devs know someone who can make one cheaper? I mean 5 BTC is a lot of money, maybe we could start an ICO for the miner  Grin
hero member
Activity: 809
Merit: 1002
November 12, 2017, 07:07:40 PM
I'm selling a Bismuth GPU miner (OpenCL) that works for AMD and Nvidia.

Achieves a hashrate of 500-600 MH on AMD RX 400/500 series cards, and over 1200 MH on GTX 1080 Tis. Miner is optimized for AMD mainly, Nvidia has substantial CPU usage. Only supports solo mining currently to local pool created through Bismuth config file, or just to your node on the same computer.

Sale price for the miner is 2.5 BTC privately (3 copies MAX will be sold), or 5 BTC for full public release. If you are interested and would like proof, please PM me. Will use trusted Bitcointalk escrows.

hahaha 2.5 BTC? with the current DIFF and Price you are not able to get anything back from that 2.5 BTC. (The Reason why you are sell this most probably)




Well that's good to know
The only reason why I am selling is to get more miners on board to take away network share from the large miner(s) that are mining and dumping instantaneously. My private sale targets large GPU farm operators, as an AMD rig mining Bismuth is much, much more profitable than mining Ethereum. And considering the prospects of huge price growth for Bismuth in the near future, I think this is a great offer. I dropped the price from 15 BTC (1 copy) to 2.5 BTC (3 copies). I will see if there are any takers for it.


That is total Bullshit, a large Farm Operater would NEVER consider your offer, because Bismuth is an inliquid Market without an working Exchange. (Yes Cryptopia is already off chain again)

And if someone think that BIS is a nice Coin with Future, he could buy with the 2.5 BTC directly BIS...


Any new coin begins with an illiquid market. Daily inflation is just over 20,000 coins daily, which is around 1-1.2 BTC per day. Any intelligent miner would understand the prospects of holding an undervalued coin. You really can't speak for the opinion of large farm operators as you aren't a large farm operator yourself.

that is still total bullshit.

You're in denial.


Damn 2.5 BTC for the GPU miner??  Huh Sucks that there's noone out there willing to build one and make it public for the same amount.

Public release is 5 BTC, however I am willing to lower it depending on participation of funding of that amount. I prefer public release rather than private sales.

Well that's good to know, not sure how big of a community this coin has but I may be willing to chip in for the public release of the miner.

Im also willing to chip in!

But really I think its up to the devs Wink
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