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Topic: CNBC Explains: How to mine bitcoins on your own (Read 1105 times)

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January 24, 2014, 06:31:48 PM
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Tigerdirect just lost a lot of my respect.  http://www.tigerdirect.com/ The information presented on bitcoin mining seems to be from 2012.  LOL pushing their AMD GPU's for mining bitcoins.  AND BFL!!!  Going to be a lot of unhappy campers when they make their 0.000001 BTC  after running a week.  ;-)





When I saw the BFL logo.... dude I just lost it. Never shopping there again.
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I'm pleased to see CNBC continue to raise their journalistic standards.
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USB ASIC miners—which plug into any standard USB port—cost as little as $20. "For a few hundred dollars you could make a couple of dollars a day," according to Brice Colbert,

Not any more you cant  Cry
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The current number of attempts it takes to find the correct key is around 1,789,546,951.05

 Shocked Shocked Shocked

So my 180 GH/s antminer can find a 25 BTC block every 0.0099419275 seconds? or rather ~35 blocks an hour?

My pool has been very very unlucky all along... time to solo mine...
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Tigerdirect just lost a lot of my respect.  http://www.tigerdirect.com/ The information presented on bitcoin mining seems to be from 2012.  LOL pushing their AMD GPU's for mining bitcoins.  AND BFL!!!  Going to be a lot of unhappy campers when they make their 0.000001 BTC  after running a week.  ;-)




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http://www.cnbc.com/id/101332124/page/1

Good god...... all those newbies flocking to bfl and miners that will never roi (or even deliver) after the article... like lambs to the slaughter.

LOL.....  Grin Grin Grin
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Someone is sitting in the shade today...
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101332124/page/1

Good god...... all those newbies flocking to bfl and miners that will never roi (or even deliver) after the article... like lambs to the slaughter.
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