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Topic: One oblivious effect of the price spike on the network hashrate (Read 1350 times)

newbie
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You can see a lot of [WTS] rigs right now. Wonder why ;P
full member
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When BTC drops to $100 like it just did I wonder how many miners turn their rigs off  Grin

I was thinking the same thing
DrG
legendary
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When BTC drops to $100 like it just did I wonder how many miners turn their rigs off  Grin
legendary
Activity: 966
Merit: 1000
My 7970 can mine at 10$/day using 1$ in electricity. The network difficulty has to be > 70 millions for the return to be negative.
If the price stabilizes at the 1000$/btc range, the difficulty will have to be > 250M for the power expenses to be greater than the btc mined with a GPU.

I'm sincerely scared, not from BFL, not from the helveticminer @ 28nm, but from the mass of GPUs coming online.

The return of our avalons... Is in serious danger.

What do you think?

Fortunately there are some Scrypt-based altcoins whose value is doing nicely to draw GPU hashpower away from mining BTC.  So long as their market value holds, I think they will continue to draw GPU miners over there.  Now if the numbers change a lot, it could be a different story.

I think that their collective value will largely hold just because ppl will see them as a safe haven from the ASIC "threat".  (Maybe that's circular reasoning.)

That's my BTC0.02.

(I have all of my GPUs hashing Scrypt at the moment, as they have been for some weeks now.)

http://dustcoin.com/
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1001
My 7970 can mine at 10$/day using 1$ in electricity. The network difficulty has to be > 70 millions for the return to be negative.
If the price stabilizes at the 1000$/btc range, the difficulty will have to be > 250M for the power expenses to be greater than the btc mined with a GPU.

I'm sincerely scared, not from BFL, not from the helveticminer @ 28nm, but from the mass of GPUs coming online.

The return of our avalons... Is in serious danger.

What do you think?
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