Pretty disappointed with this campaign since I stayed despite other opportunities.
I only got paid for 13 posts. I have listed my 16 posts below (you can double check this from my profile page).
Can you tell me which three are not constructive enough?
Otherwise, i would like to request 3 more posts be credited.
#16:
With the upcoming Metropolis-Byzantium update to ETH, i have no doubt it will reach new all time highs. The new update makes coding in solidity more user friendly and which will definitely bring in more customers (ICOs, investors, etc). Given that ETH has and will always be the foundation of ICOs, it will always be used and in-demand. ETH to the moon. $500 by December 2017.
#15:
From my understanding, new ICOs will be banned while existing ICOs will be regulated.
This is good news for me as a NEO investor because I know that if NEO survives and is still standing despite government regulation, it just goes to show how LEGIT they are. Im hodling for now but will definitely buy more once more news comes in.
#14:
My friend along found an article online and he was able to get his vega to run at 37.5MH at 180w. That hash/power ratio is better than a 1080ti.
Just go google vega hashing articles online. My friend copied the one with -24% tdp.
#13:
Great work. Looking forward to using this once features are ironed out.
I would of course like to see more support for Nvidia cards. Not everyone mines with AMD.
#12:
Maybe this is why China bans ICOs.. Glad to say i saw this coming.
Congrats to those who were able to cash out before the dump.
#11:
How does China do this? Do they actively search for new and upcoming ICOs and ban their IP addresses? What stops someone from China from sending ETH to an ICO? Or do they all follow what the government says?
#10:
Instead of trying to find a server PSU with those specs maybe you should consider upgrading your electrical circuitry. As the above poster described:
Quote from: puwaha on September 04, 2017, 04:56:50 AM
This is why 2400 watt PSUs will only work on 220-240V.
#9:
Consider getting the g4560 too.
Its a few dollars more expensive but you get 4 threads instead of 2 with the g4400. Incase you want to use the CPU for other things after the mining craze ends.
#8:
My advise is to do research and actually read up on ICO material (website, whitepaper, roadmaps, etc.).
But anyway, my top 3 in order of importance are the following:
1. ETH - Ethereum
2. SIA - Siacoin
3. OMG - OmiseGo
#7:
Seems there isn't much quality control with AMD blockchain drivers lol. Is this the same as driver version 17.30.1029?
#6:
As long as topics like these are being created, I doubt there will be much of a correction. Too many people are waiting to buy much bitcoin. BTC is bullish.
Just buy and forget. See you at $100000.
#5:
May i ask what the name of that EKWB block is? Are those modern GPUs? Thats a pretty compact build and ive been trying to search for it on their website but keep finding big water blocks for single GPUs.
#4:
Note that even though SC (Siacoin) has its BTC value down from 800 in the past months, its FIAT value is still the same.
The main reason it is down is because of the surge in BTC price.
Siacoin is a solid project (team, tech, product, etc) and is one of my top picks for long term holding.
#3:
1) Stick with WIN10 + Teamviewer if you are have 10 or less GPUs. That is the max that windows can take and you only need linux when you have more than that.
2) Whattomine.com. I recommend dual mining ETH+SIA/DCR.
3) If you dont want to configure things, go for nicehash, otherwise go for Claymore's Dual Miner. Just google that it should come out on top.
4) Stay away from minergate. They have high fees and some say they were associated with many scams.
#2:
One simple technique i do to maximize profitability is manually switching from NiceHash to Claymore.
When BTC value dips, i switch to nicehash. When BTC value is up, i switch to claymore dual ETH/SIA.
This way, its like im already trading while mining. Youre welcome. Cool
#1:
I dont think its been said enough but, stay away from minergate. They have higher fees and they are associated with the bytecoin scam. Check this out: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monero/comments/4bx1td/im_just_gonna_come_out_and_say_it_minergate_is/