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Topic: 🤖[ANN][BIS]Bismuth 2.0 - Beyond DeFi - page 107. (Read 156192 times)

legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
November 12, 2017, 05:30:50 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)


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.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
November 12, 2017, 04:46:34 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)


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.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1014
November 12, 2017, 03:37:39 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)


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.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
November 12, 2017, 03:21:58 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)


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.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
November 12, 2017, 03:16:03 PM
The only reason why I am selling is to get more miners on board to take away network share from the large miner(s)...

No. That is not the only reason.

At least stay honest and dont try to play us like children. I am not trusting this guy.


And considering the prospects of huge price growth for Bismuth in the near future, I think this is a great offer.

lol. Will the price growth be bigly or tremendous?


If you can't afford the miner or just don't have enough GPUs to make it worthwhile for yourself, it doesn't mean an operator with 500+ video cards can't make ROI in a matter of days using my OpenCL kernel.
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
November 12, 2017, 02:53:51 PM
Any guide for setting up a node with mining on Windows 10? I have downloaded the exe and patch from github, still downloading the blockchain from the website. In which folder should I save it? And what else to do? Thank You
legendary
Activity: 1288
Merit: 1002
November 12, 2017, 02:45:13 PM
All things considered the dev team should just come up with a gpu miner and end this nonsense for once.

I would be willing to pitch in for the development costs


I'm glad I'm not alone with this mentality, it's kind of pointless mining with CPU right now. I hope the GPU miners are dumping all the coins now instead of holding them so the rest can get them for cheap, but I also doubt it.
hero member
Activity: 809
Merit: 1002
November 12, 2017, 10:38:05 AM
All things considered the dev team should just come up with a gpu miner and end this nonsense for once.

I would be willing to pitch in for the development costs
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1014
November 12, 2017, 10:27:42 AM
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)


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...
Sy_
newbie
Activity: 21
Merit: 11
November 12, 2017, 07:14:10 AM
A photo of gpu mining? You are funny...

It's like regular mining, you just get bigger numbers - i can write you a program that even outputs the numbers for 0.1 BTC xD
member
Activity: 182
Merit: 10
November 12, 2017, 06:02:17 AM
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)


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.
I am interested gpu miner .I woud like to watch actual gpu miner photo.Do you have a photo of gpu miner?
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
November 12, 2017, 05:36:40 AM
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)


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.
newbie
Activity: 40
Merit: 0
November 12, 2017, 05:36:30 AM

I understand you are trying to sell this, but its only a matter of time before the devs release a GPU miner.

That sounds good. ETA for release?

ROI @2.5BTC invest is difficult and would take too long.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1014
November 12, 2017, 05:25:53 AM
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)
hero member
Activity: 809
Merit: 1002
November 12, 2017, 04:40:38 AM
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.

I understand you are trying to sell this, but its only a matter of time before the devs release a GPU miner.
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1000
November 12, 2017, 04:07:42 AM
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.
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1090
=== NODE IS OK! ==
November 11, 2017, 09:51:54 PM
Hello, there is an issue introduced by a third party. I have informed Cryptopia:

Emergency patch for issue on block 378313, which was caused by incompatibility with PyCryptodome introduced by PyCryptodome developers.

For Linux, you need to manually do the following in Python35\Lib\site-packages\Crypto\IO\PEM.py (or replace with included file):

Replace this:

Quote
Code:
	"""

    # Verify Pre-Encapsulation Boundary
    r = re.compile("\s*-----BEGIN (.*)-----\s+")
    m = r.match(pem_data)
    if not m:
        raise ValueError("Not a valid PEM pre boundary")
    marker = m.group(1)

    # Verify Post-Encapsulation Boundary
    r = re.compile("-----END (.*)-----\s*$")
    m = r.search(pem_data)
    if not m or m.group(1) != marker:
        raise ValueError("Not a valid PEM post boundary")

with this:

Code:
    # Verify Pre-Encapsulation Boundary
    r = re.compile("\s*-----BEGIN (.*)-----\s+")
    m = r.match(pem_data)
    if not m:
        raise ValueError("Not a valid PEM pre boundary")
    marker = m.group(1)

    # Verify Post-Encapsulation Boundary
    r = re.compile("-----END (.*)-----\s*$")
    m = r.search(pem_data)
    if not m or m.group(1) != marker:
        raise ValueError("Not a valid PEM post boundary")
   """
    marker = None


newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
November 11, 2017, 05:14:43 PM
What parameters should i change to mine within the swimming pool? simply because now it only functions solo 
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1014
November 11, 2017, 07:35:05 AM
crytopia exchange

why is it always wallet broken?
they had a little bit delay to upgrade to latest wallet version, but now Cryptopia deposits are working again. They have upgraded the wallet to version 4.1.4 and now have 12 connections.

To be quite honest and Fair with Cryptopia, it was more a Problem of the Wallet/Network. My Wallet's with the same Version was syncing fine, while other did not. It is hard for an Exchange if they have to update the Wallet on a weekly Base. Lets hope that the Wallet is now stable, that will help the Coin to establish an better Price Level.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 1273
November 11, 2017, 12:27:56 AM
crytopia exchange

why is it always wallet broken?
they had a little bit delay to upgrade to latest wallet version, but now Cryptopia deposits are working again. They have upgraded the wallet to version 4.1.4 and now have 12 connections.
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