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January 23, 2016, 03:55:44 PM
#34
Once a month right now.
legendary
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ICO? Not even once.
January 23, 2016, 03:42:53 PM
#33
Following this. How frequent the payouts are for farmers?
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January 21, 2016, 03:37:27 PM
#32
I've added another 520 GB to my array. We'll see how much I get this month.  Smiley
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January 21, 2016, 03:34:30 PM
#31
Downloading it Wink will see what it brings  Cool
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January 21, 2016, 03:27:14 PM
#30
For all of you wondering about current levels of payout, here's the full story for December's testing, paid earlier this month: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dZYzMrW0i4qtonDIjk3pfwkKv6rHCOuUc7rUurIRPqU/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid=541091125
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January 12, 2016, 07:55:58 PM
#29
When is this going live to not need the 10,000 coins prior?

When it goes live, however those that crowdsourced originally, and those that donate their 10K ($160 worth of SJCX) will likely, and note I said ""likely" because it hasn't happened yet and we live in a world of change, will have priority access to paying customers.  Under the current test-group-B status you can test for free.  If you want to get paid SJCX, then you need the 10K investment.  Note that there are no paying customers yet - that won't happen during test-group-B, and I'm unsure if it will happen under test-group-C.  No paying customer == paid coins are coming from the original crowdsources and the developers.  Payments today are to basically help work out the payment system - not to make people rich!
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January 12, 2016, 05:08:20 PM
#28
I just received my first payout!
8.26745701 SJCX
2016-01-11 23:59:19

I began depositing SJCX to my Counterparty wallet on 15/11/29 - when I first deployed DriveShare on three computers plus one external hard drive.  All extra space on equipment I use already.

During December, I made some changes in my deployed disk space and shut down my computers for one week over the holidays. And, it wasn't till 15/12/29 that I got my SJCX balance to 10,100.  So I really wasn't expecting to get paid at all for December.

I'm really happy to see things going so well with the project.

Here's my present configuration:
Desktop - Linux Mint 17 - 20 GB
Desktop - Windows 7 - 295 GB
External HD - 315 GB
Laptop - Windows 7 - 110 GB   Total: 740 GB
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December 17, 2015, 11:00:19 PM
#27
uh cassey,

 u just killed my dream  Cry

As my boss says:  "Bad news early is good news"
legendary
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December 17, 2015, 10:14:36 PM
#26
I've seen a number of income projections that seem to bounce anywhere from $3/TB/month to $30/TB/month.

I wouldn't plan on making a million anytime soon, at least not via this product .

Suspect simply looking at Amazon prices (https://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/) will give you the best idea of what you can expect to earn.  Per the Founder chat this afternoon, startup pricing is expected to be around half of Amazon, with that inching up to about 90% of Amazons price if the market supports that.

So if you start with Amazons $0.003/GB/month, and presume 50% of that for a 10TB address allocation, it comes to $30/TB/Month (base 10 TB), or $15 at 50% of Amazon's rate.  That is $1.50/TB/month.  But Amazon charges for access as well, which StorJ isn't doing (that I'm aware of), so a higher rate is more than likely.

Bottom line:  Great use for extra storage, but likely not profitable if you needed to buy more.

That said... next time you upgrade maybe that next size up drive would be worthwhile?

uh cassey,

 u just killed my dream  Cry
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December 17, 2015, 07:34:49 PM
#25
I've seen a number of income projections that seem to bounce anywhere from $3/TB/month to $30/TB/month.

I wouldn't plan on making a million anytime soon, at least not via this product .

Suspect simply looking at Amazon prices (https://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/) will give you the best idea of what you can expect to earn.  Per the Founder chat this afternoon, startup pricing is expected to be around half of Amazon, with that inching up to about 90% of Amazons price if the market supports that.

So if you start with Amazons $0.003/GB/month, and presume 50% of that for a 10TB address allocation, it comes to $30/TB/Month (base 10 TB), or $15 at 50% of Amazon's rate.  That is $1.50/TB/month.  But Amazon charges for access as well, which StorJ isn't doing (that I'm aware of), so a higher rate is more than likely.

Bottom line:  Great use for extra storage, but likely not profitable if you needed to buy more.

That said... next time you upgrade maybe that next size up drive would be worthwhile?
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December 17, 2015, 07:24:26 PM
#24
Looks to me like the SJCX/BTC exchange rate is bouncing around now, trying to find a bottom. https://poloniex.com/exchange#btc_sjcx I think I'll roll the dice with buying the 10k Storj coins I need to start getting in on some payouts. At worst, I blow $140; at best, I make a million!
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December 17, 2015, 07:04:13 PM
#23
November payouts have been calculated and are being reviewed:  https://storjcommunity.slack.com/files/pthalodezin/F0GU3BEP7/payout__5__preliminary_-_not_from_official_source_.xlsx

They have their temporary payout script running again.  Next run will be in early January for December farmers. 
legendary
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December 17, 2015, 04:45:25 PM
#22
Finally! - It Works!

Storj finally has an easy on-ramp to start renting out your extra drive space – and be paid for it!  I set up version 0.4.1 of DriveShare a couple of days ago on my Windows 7 computer; and, by every metric I know to test for, it's working splendidly.  I have it set up to use the available space I have on my native C: drive, as well as my external F: drive.

Here's the announcement for the new GUI: http://us8.campaign-archive1.com/?u=edba9fc4ce8b9095a31859cba&id=a2ba97e856

Downloads are available on GibHub: https://github.com/Storj/driveshare-gui/releases Be sure to get the latest version for your machine.

And here's the Storj web site: http://storj.io/

Storj is using their colored coin SJCX for rent earnings and payouts. You can exchange those for bitcoin at ShapeShift: https://shapeshift.io/

If you don't have a Counterparty wallet and don't want to mess with getting an SJCX address just to test the software, you're welcome to use mine to get you going. 12BoxGmEKUkLhHtc9qkxj2QC2MhZcff61A  As soon as you're ready, you can get your own address and start collecting some coin in your own account.

EDIT: I just installed version 0.4.2 on my Linux Mint 17 computer; and it, too, seems to be running well.

Worth watching! Smiley
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December 17, 2015, 03:37:04 PM
#21
Thanks so much for all you've contributed to this discussion!  I appreciate your being in contact with the project -- much more that I am, really.  The online documentation for the project has come along nicely, but of course it still doesn't address a lot of questions.

One I'd really like to know about for sure.. is whether at this stage of development, one has to deposit the 10k of SJCX to get any payouts for running DriveShare.  I rather understood that the 10k deposit requirement was for doing earlier beta testing, but that it's not the case now for those that might download and start running the new GUI I referenced at the outset.

I did put a few coins in my SJCX wallet on Counterparty, and my GUI on both platforms does reference and show my balance in the wallet.  But I have nowhere near 10k coins there, and am a bit reluctant to load up that wallet now, if I don't have to.  But I would like to get paid -- whatever the small payout might be, and however infrequently payouts are made -- so I would probably go ahead now and deposit the 10K, if that's still required.

Maybe you can make inquiry about this for me and others that are interested?  Thanks, again.

Thanks for the positive feedback, its truly appreciated.

Regarding the 10K, that is an easy one:  Yes.  Only people with at least 10K per address will be eligible for testing payouts, whenever they decide to do that.  Currently you can have up to 25TB associated with an address, but I hear that is going to drop to 10TB in the future.  No idea why.

Minor update per the current live chat with the Storj Founder:  

The 10K cost has a couple of rationals... its consistent with the investment made by the original crowd-sourcing folks...  It also prevents having to deal with, at least at this point, a lot of low end payout people (someone that just joined for a brief period or only added a MB of storage).

Payouts will come monthly when they get the scripts fixed (working now) and will improve over time (twice a month, weekly, daily, ... to realtime)

The 0.5 GUI will have some of the basic issues fixed, like auto-starting upon reboot.  That code is being worked now.
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December 17, 2015, 12:51:10 PM
#20
Per the chat board last night...
Thanks so much for all you've contributed to this discussion!  I appreciate your being in contact with the project -- much more that I am, really.  The online documentation for the project has come along nicely, but of course it still doesn't address a lot of questions.

One I'd really like to know about for sure.. is whether at this stage of development, one has to deposit the 10k of SJCX to get any payouts for running DriveShare.  I rather understood that the 10k deposit requirement was for doing earlier beta testing, but that it's not the case now for those that might download and start running the new GUI I referenced at the outset.

I did put a few coins in my SJCX wallet on Counterparty, and my GUI on both platforms does reference and show my balance in the wallet.  But I have nowhere near 10k coins there, and am a bit reluctant to load up that wallet now, if I don't have to.  But I would like to get paid -- whatever the small payout might be, and however infrequently payouts are made -- so I would probably go ahead now and deposit the 10K, if that's still required.

Maybe you can make inquiry about this for me and others that are interested?  Thanks, again.
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December 17, 2015, 12:05:41 PM
#19
A sample of how much you would get for GB would be appreciated and make people consider it. It is easy to setup? I remember of a similar service that I quitted because I could not manage to setup it properly.

Per the chat board last night, it looks like payouts are done manually once every couple of weeks, from the pool of coins originally defined.  Presumably that will be done based on storage being tested and time that storage was online.  That said, clearly this is not a "get rich quick" scheme, and you shouldn't expect to run for an hour and see deposits.

Heard there was some type of chat-with-the-developers scheduled for tonight (Thursday, Dec. 17th), so we may learn more then.
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December 17, 2015, 10:21:40 AM
#18
Actually, you can't "mine" SJCX in the traditional sense of the word, although you can trade it - which is a lot more than you can do with a lot of alt-coins.

Regarding being "safe" by storing on the cloud vs. via this method, well:

This method is new, so has inherent risk (like developers getting bored and leaving the project half done).

"the cloud" is hardly safe.  Office 365 from Microsoft backs your e-mail up over in China because its cheaper there.  You don't think the Chinese are trying their best to hack those e-mails?  Suggest reading the fine print and seeing just where your cloud data is replicated.  I have international clients who won't use any cloud where some of the data is stored in the USA out of fear of US Government access...
legendary
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December 17, 2015, 03:10:31 AM
#17
i will mine this right after im done mining ETH   Wink

EDIT : unless some other coin come up with better profitability
legendary
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December 17, 2015, 02:50:28 AM
#16
 crypto is causing an incredible burst of innovation,

the fiat system could have only dreamed of
legendary
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December 17, 2015, 02:43:12 AM
#15
It's dangerous, people could host ilegal/dangerous files & we could get into trouble because it. Also, i'm sure if it's secure enough, people who rent their drives could try to crack/access the files Roll Eyes
I still prefer to store my files (and encrypt it) at cloud storage than host my files to unknown people.

cloud storage=unknown people
unknown people=cloud storage

'cloud' is just the post millennia branding of remote storage..

Yeah, the thing is, is that there has to be finite proof of what people are going to be getting into with this sort of thing. There has been this kind of idea going around now with new projects that people like you will pay for hosters to seed certain things using their hardware and bandwidth... this could be problematic for people wanting to remain safe and unreliable for people using it. So how can you guarantee us that our shit won't be a site for illegal and sketchy activity taken place?
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