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newbie
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November 29, 2013, 04:43:44 AM
#5
Hello, was trying to make a reply but no luck with help Smiley

Have finally found this newbie section and newbie rules. So this is the newbie post.
newbie
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November 29, 2013, 04:40:42 AM
#4
Hello, new too.
When i first heard of bitcoin in 2012, i couldn't mine them so i brushed it off as some sort of novelty fad that would not get this big today
now i'm trying to mine quark coins and i wonder when i'll get be sent my first coin... There are some stuff i need to figure out
newbie
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November 29, 2013, 03:13:09 AM
#3
I've been a long time BTC Miner. Finally decided to join this forum, so i can [attempt to] contribute. 

I started out with a low-end GPU mining rig, back in the day. I then happen to be given temporary access to several FPGA dev kits and was able to generate some decent BTC, before many had actual FPGA rigs.  After I had to return the FPGAs, I took a break from mining.  Since, I wasn't prepared to invest into the ASIC fiasco - certainly was not going to pre-order anything.

I am now back to hashing at 15.695 Gh/sec, mostly on alt coins on an ASICMiner Blade and Block Eruptors. 




-PhatJ

Hi Phat,

I am also a newbie. I knew about bitcoin from a post at 9gag few days ago, then I dig more information about it.
The price went double since the first time I heard about bitcoin until today. Crazy.
I am trying to get me some bitcoin. It is interesting to know that you are a miner. Have you managed to collect enough stash from your mining?

hero member
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November 29, 2013, 03:01:21 AM
#2
Hi buddy,i'm new too but way things are might be easier to buy rather that mine,good luck!
newbie
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November 29, 2013, 02:45:58 AM
#1
I've been a long time BTC Miner. Finally decided to join this forum, so i can [attempt to] contribute. 

I started out with a low-end GPU mining rig, back in the day. I then happen to be given temporary access to several FPGA dev kits and was able to generate some decent BTC, before many had actual FPGA rigs.  After I had to return the FPGAs, I took a break from mining.  Since, I wasn't prepared to invest into the ASIC fiasco - certainly was not going to pre-order anything.

I am now back to hashing at 15.695 Gh/sec, mostly on alt coins on an ASICMiner Blade and Block Eruptors. 




-PhatJ
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