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Topic: Ghash.io up to 75TH/s - all bitfury (supposedly). Bitfury >=16% of the network? (Read 6402 times)

sr. member
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or maybe it's just a javascript counter

Not counter :-)))) IF that would be counter - then blocks won't be mined of course :-))))

That are our chips of course!

Owners of ghash.io (guys who created this pool for us) said that they sent support ticket to block chain, but ghash.io is not added.

I think it's pretty dumb not to have pool that will be N1 (now we're N2) pool soon to charts. It is right now 100 TH/s - and only some of earlier customers got their devices. Soon when we'll send out all of the devices, if people wish it may add up another 170 TH/s. Khm... it's pretty dumb to ignore this moment, as charts becomes not informing.

http://blockchain.info/ru/address/1CjPR7Z5ZSyWk6WtXvSFgkptmpoi4UM9BC

It is even easier to track these blocks by wallet, than with IP address. They're not hiding master wallet.

So if this can be pushed forward - it would be nice.
hero member
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100 TH/s now.

As stated in the US Bitfury thread, dave was bringing all of his 100 TH/s online at the end of this month.

ghash.io is NOT the 100TH (now 200TH) mine. it appears that ghash.io is a private operation.
legendary
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
or maybe it's just a javascript counter
hero member
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I have a question some here may be able to answer... when did BitFury 'come online'?

I tend to look at the block chain mining pools every so often, but this 100TH of BitFury confuses me.  Way back on Aug 8th, there was ~70TH of unknowns out of 350TH.  I don't think BitFury was online at that time.  The network speed has since climbed 200TH, so BitFury's 100TH fits into this, but where is the Ghash.io pool pointed?  There's only about 104.5TH of unknowns today, and only BTC Guild has enough hash to cover that much, so where did it go?  Would they 'pool' to get total speed and then actually mine on multiple other pools?  I'm confused.
legendary
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where's the important links omg 100TH

See this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-usnorth-american-bitfury-sales-new-stock-now-shipping-251966

Bitfury and crew have been very good at cranking out product without generating a lot of noise, unlike a lot of the competition.  Apparently the assembly is operating on the volume of hundreds of H-boards (25 GH/s each) per day, so that 100 TH/s came online so quickly isn't a big surprise.  This is the East Euro mine, the NA 200 TH/s mine that dave is operating should be up in a week or so too.  You can buy stock here: https://picostocks.com/stocks/view/19
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1002
Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
where's the important links omg 100TH
legendary
Activity: 1484
Merit: 1005
100 TH/s now.

As stated in the US Bitfury thread, dave was bringing all of his 100 TH/s online at the end of this month.
hero member
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i think it is people that bought bitfury chips and came up with their own hardware. that is my take on what i've read.
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I believe they are mining on their own. Do you anyone who got Bitfury device?
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So I thought this was interesting: https://ghash.io/ is a bitfury specific private pool, and it's up to 75Th/s.  Obviously not all bitfury users are going to be using it, but it certainly puts a lower bound on how much hashrate they've put out (Although I suppose if you had access, you could use other hardware on it in addition to your bitfury chips)
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