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sr. member
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Until the end
October 22, 2018, 07:31:40 PM
#28
What I love is when someone on the internet is offended by truth they immediately go to throwing insults.  Lack of intelligence I suppose. Or in so balls deep that they will lie cheat steal and tell you whatever they have to to make sure they don’t become the victim of crypto and it’s overlords.  Anyway have fun with your thread hiphop. I see your not wanting truth just some bias leaning arguments that shore up your beliefs. Look into cognitive dissonance will ya

BR

if you only knew who you re talking too...

sending love your way  Kiss


hip hop and away...


You're either Kanye or Scott Adams?  Which is it?  Come on don't leave us basement dwellers in the dark!  It's dark enough as it is with no windows down here.
legendary
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October 22, 2018, 06:53:28 PM
#27
Alright since we are feeding the troll. I will get to it. I kept away from this thread but looks like I have to jump in. OP claims that GPU miners are "selfish Butthurt Gamers". I have been a gamer for like a good decade now. I am your PCMR guy, who believes in the superiority of PCs but I never bought a high-end card for my gaming purposes. I frequently jumped ship from Nvidia to AMD. Depending on whoever created the better GPU for the mid-range gamers. I never bothered SLIing or Crossfiring. But as a Miner, I bought over 30 GTX 1070s. So your claim of "Butthurt Gamers" isn't valid for me at least.

As for being "Selfish" Who the fuck doesn't want to make some money? Why are you into ASIC mining? Let's not be hypocritical here. You are in for "Ez" money. You don't give a fuck about the network and would ditch mining the day your ASIC stops making you a profit. If you aren't "Selfish" why not donate all of your Hashing power to a charity or something?
jr. member
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October 22, 2018, 12:00:19 PM
#26
Hiphop you do hit on a few points worth some discussion but beyond that your post is a turd.  Flush it and start again not behaving like a jerk off.
legendary
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October 22, 2018, 11:00:55 AM
#25
What I love is when someone on the internet is offended by truth they immediately go to throwing insults.  Lack of intelligence I suppose. Or in so balls deep that they will lie cheat steal and tell you whatever they have to to make sure they don’t become the victim of crypto and it’s overlords.  Anyway have fun with your thread hiphop. I see your not wanting truth just some bias leaning arguments that shore up your beliefs. Look into cognitive dissonance will ya

BR

if you only knew who you re talking too...

sending love your way  Kiss


hip hop and away...

That matters none. the truth in my message remains the same.  And if you feel that who you are would change my judgement on how this all plays out then by all means one would think you would devulge that info. Holding over my head like you have some power over me is part of the problem with this world.  What exactly are you looking for in this thread. Maybe I can attempt to see where your coming from. Without the parents basement insult. Your gonna find out with me. Respect is earned. Just because of your name. Means nothing to me. You have to earn my respect. I don’t take people word for it.  I have to experience it myself. More people should try this.  Stop idolizing those that aren’t really there to help them but themselves.  Anyway. Not trying to have a pissing match with you.

BR
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October 22, 2018, 10:09:46 AM
#24
What I love is when someone on the internet is offended by truth they immediately go to throwing insults.  Lack of intelligence I suppose. Or in so balls deep that they will lie cheat steal and tell you whatever they have to to make sure they don’t become the victim of crypto and it’s overlords.  Anyway have fun with your thread hiphop. I see your not wanting truth just some bias leaning arguments that shore up your beliefs. Look into cognitive dissonance will ya

BR

if you only knew who you re talking too...

sending love your way  Kiss


hip hop and away...
legendary
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Bitcoin Talks Bullshit Walks
October 22, 2018, 10:03:28 AM
#23
What I love is when someone on the internet is offended by truth they immediately go to throwing insults.  Lack of intelligence I suppose. Or in so balls deep that they will lie cheat steal and tell you whatever they have to to make sure they don’t become the victim of crypto and it’s overlords.  Anyway have fun with your thread hiphop. I see your not wanting truth just some bias leaning arguments that shore up your beliefs. Look into cognitive dissonance will ya

BR
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October 22, 2018, 09:55:29 AM
#22
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hip hop and away... Kiss

359 posts and 2 maritz; that sounds about right. Please come down to the lobby to pick up your consolation prize:





listen up you circle jerk mamma boy fruit of the looms whitey tighty stained filled basement dweller that weighs 364 lbs. you spend all day and night reporting people and get merits by mods you bat shit crazy loon shit coin promoter. step aside 364 boy and let the grown ups handle this. i hear your mommy calling, she made you some hot pockets.

ps, how is your ai girlfriend? did she dump your 364 lb. moon bat pale pasty white pimply face again? lol

you need a hug, time to blow up your doll...clean it for once

peace little 364

 Kiss Kiss

hip hop and away...
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October 22, 2018, 09:44:57 AM
#21
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hip hop and away... Kiss

359 posts and 2 maritz; that sounds about right. Please come down to the lobby to pick up your consolation prize:



jr. member
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October 22, 2018, 07:57:16 AM
#20
there is always competition. Small scale will always "compete" with large scale mining operations (in every business). It doesn't matter if it's 80 ASICS or if it's a farm with 500+ GPUs or even 100 new miners with a 6card rig, in both cases the basement miner will loose a bit of his share, because the cake is never getting bigger, it's just divided into more pieces (like any other business). We can just hope, that the cake itself grows in value.

Decentralization wise - imo it doesn't make much of a difference. Those who get a big share of the cake will have the most funds to grow even further (be it ASIC or GPU) and the smaller ones will die out eventually because they may not be able to grow in the same speed (like every other business). Big fish eats small fish.

Anyway. GPUs are much more versatile than ASICs and therefore are less risky until a coin is getting popular enough to stay (like BTC which basically is ASIC only) - nowadays GPU mining "can" be as easy as pressing a button.

Even this year there were a lot of opportunities for GPU miners, where they just switched to another coin/algo where the one or other ASIC transformed into a paperweight.

very true. the only problem is the amount of power used to mine with.
jr. member
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October 22, 2018, 07:55:50 AM
#19
Lol, so true.

But keep in mind that there are GPU miners out there who aren't drama queens but also lost potential profits from those "not-so-unpredictable" ASIC boosts.
They are mature enough to "not whine" during a crisis.

On the contrary, how about ASIC buyers who've started drama threads ripping ASIC manufacturers about the implications of their greed?
Are they the same basement-dwellers who can be easily butt-hurt~ed?

The answer is as simple as the diversity of the miners, edgelord teenagers to profiting grandpas (or profiting teenagers to your still edgelord grandpa) are now into the mining game.
In the end, there is someone who will get butt hurt and start a drama.

great response!

I am a debater and sometimes will throw out something like this to get a reaction. it always comes full circle after the first couple replies
to truth and you nailed it.

Thank you

hip hop and away...
jr. member
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October 22, 2018, 05:56:47 AM
#18
there is always competition. Small scale will always "compete" with large scale mining operations (in every business). It doesn't matter if it's 80 ASICS or if it's a farm with 500+ GPUs or even 100 new miners with a 6card rig, in both cases the basement miner will loose a bit of his share, because the cake is never getting bigger, it's just divided into more pieces (like any other business). We can just hope, that the cake itself grows in value.

Decentralization wise - imo it doesn't make much of a difference. Those who get a big share of the cake will have the most funds to grow even further (be it ASIC or GPU) and the smaller ones will die out eventually because they may not be able to grow in the same speed (like every other business). Big fish eats small fish.

Anyway. GPUs are much more versatile than ASICs and therefore are less risky until a coin is getting popular enough to stay (like BTC which basically is ASIC only) - nowadays GPU mining "can" be as easy as pressing a button.

Even this year there were a lot of opportunities for GPU miners, where they just switched to another coin/algo where the one or other ASIC transformed into a paperweight.
legendary
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October 21, 2018, 11:42:01 PM
#17
Lol, so true.

But keep in mind that there are GPU miners out there who aren't drama queens but also lost potential profits from those "not-so-unpredictable" ASIC boosts.
They are mature enough to "not whine" during a crisis.

On the contrary, how about ASIC buyers who've started drama threads ripping ASIC manufacturers about the implications of their greed?
Are they the same basement-dwellers who can be easily butt-hurt~ed?

The answer is as simple as the diversity of the miners, edgelord teenagers to profiting grandpas (or profiting teenagers to your still edgelord grandpa) are now into the mining game.
In the end, there is someone who will get butt hurt and start a drama.
sr. member
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October 21, 2018, 10:47:48 PM
#16
I am sick and tired of hearing you whining gpu miners about asics. i can tell you are not long in this industry.

where the hell were you when cpu's went to gpu's? no butt hurt talk then. this is because you got into this industry due to you
sitting in your parents basement playing video games with your gpu and found out it could be used for mining and making money.

asics are actually more decentralized than gpu's. not everyone is a cryptogeek and cry baby. one can purchase a ascis and secure the blockchain at their home with very little effort compared to gpu, mining.

cry me a river you late people to the blockchain butt hurt gpu selfish miners...

hip hop and away... Kiss

 Both ASIC's and GPU's have their place.  GPU's are low cost of entry while ASIC's are not.  With ASIC's you are forced into upgrading pretty much as soon as the next generation comes out or the difficulty goes up and mining becomes unprofitable.  GPU's hold their value over time and can mine a wider variety of coins. 

 My first miner was a Butterfly Labs 60G unit was my first.  Quickly expanded upon that and eventually rolled over to GPU mining until that became unprofitable.
jr. member
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October 21, 2018, 06:06:25 PM
#15
I am sick and tired of hearing you whining gpu miners about asics. i can tell you are not long in this industry.

where the hell were you when cpu's went to gpu's? no butt hurt talk then. this is because you got into this industry due to you
sitting in your parents basement playing video games with your gpu and found out it could be used for mining and making money.

asics are actually more decentralized than gpu's. not everyone is a cryptogeek and cry baby. one can purchase a ascis and secure the blockchain at their home with very little effort compared to gpu, mining.

cry me a river you late people to the blockchain butt hurt gpu selfish miners...

Gamers-turned-miners? I don't think so. Gaming requires a maximum of two GPUs (most games require a single GPU, but a very few games work the best in dual-GPU mode), I've not seen any single person carrying one or two GPUs crying due to the decline of GPU mining industry, most who're crying actually own dozens of GPUs.

yeah and only few of gamer buy gpu like 1070-1080ti like miner

normally gamer buy 1050ti-1060 and few 1070-1070ti  i think only few  gamer complain about vga and when rtx2070 comeout

no gamer complain anymore.

because i don't think next year  have a lot miner to buy new vga card like last year.
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October 21, 2018, 05:15:19 PM
#14
I am sick and tired of hearing you whining gpu miners about asics. i can tell you are not long in this industry.

where the hell were you when cpu's went to gpu's? no butt hurt talk then. this is because you got into this industry due to you
sitting in your parents basement playing video games with your gpu and found out it could be used for mining and making money.

asics are actually more decentralized than gpu's. not everyone is a cryptogeek and cry baby. one can purchase a ascis and secure the blockchain at their home with very little effort compared to gpu, mining.

cry me a river you late people to the blockchain butt hurt gpu selfish miners...

hip hop and away... Kiss

I am typically a fan of basement insults on the internet (bonus points if it’s their grandma’s basement and they’re in their drawers), this quote however is way off the mark.
legendary
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October 21, 2018, 03:41:24 PM
#13
I am sick and tired of hearing you whining gpu miners about asics. i can tell you are not long in this industry.

where the hell were you when cpu's went to gpu's? no butt hurt talk then. this is because you got into this industry due to you
sitting in your parents basement playing video games with your gpu and found out it could be used for mining and making money.

asics are actually more decentralized than gpu's. not everyone is a cryptogeek and cry baby. one can purchase a ascis and secure the blockchain at their home with very little effort compared to gpu, mining.

cry me a river you late people to the blockchain butt hurt gpu selfish miners...

Gamers-turned-miners? I don't think so. Gaming requires a maximum of two GPUs (most games require a single GPU, but a very few games work the best in dual-GPU mode), I've not seen any single person carrying one or two GPUs crying due to the decline of GPU mining industry, most who're crying actually own dozens of GPUs.
legendary
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October 21, 2018, 02:00:30 PM
#12
I am sick and tired of hearing you whining gpu miners about asics.

You can get angry, you can put people on ignore, or you can grow up.
Usually when you read carefully all the side of a story, you'll get a proper view over the whole story.

Right now you are the one that sound like immature and whining...


PS. FYI, I am NOT a GPU miner.
jr. member
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October 21, 2018, 12:00:35 PM
#11
i think after nvidia launch 20X0 card  miner hurt more than gamer.

mining power of new card not fast more than old card when compare in price ratio for buy used card is better than new 20X0 card.


gamer can happy no more miner to take all gamer card to mine and bring price of card rise same as last year.

 
jr. member
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October 21, 2018, 06:10:18 AM
#10
hey everyone,

i was just trying to stir up some thoughts in everyone about our entire industry and how we reach "decentralized", "freedom" along with other avenues.

if you were honest, satoshi's white paper say's cpu's not gpu's, not asics, not pos, not master nodes, not dpos etc...

we all need to evolve as the blockchain grows legs and gets used by everyone. we are all on the same team, lets grow together.

hip hop and away...
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October 20, 2018, 10:57:35 PM
#9
I would tag him but he will just go to another account and sprout his gospel.

Sad so very sad.

i hope you don't mean me when you say that i bought an account. this is me my friend Wink
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