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newbie
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April 07, 2018, 04:33:41 AM
#33
Iam new to  Mining , How much it will cost for  Nvidia mining PC ?
member
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April 07, 2018, 03:51:09 AM
#32
in a world where centralised fractional reserve banking has wrecked all countries with a handful of subhuman bipods controlling the creation of the currency we use, crypto offers a decentralised people power monetary mechanism that left unchecked is turning into the same centralised controlled faux system like the current fiat.

I was screaming from rooftops when BTC futures were introduced in the CME and now all see why, go to the btc price graph and see what happened just after Christmas when the subhuman filth could deploy their neverfailed trick of printing endless fiat money and using it to short sell the BTC futures thus driving the price down and down and down, be aware that these enemies of humanity can drive the price of BTC to 0 in an instant with a market sell equal to the buyers orderbook, I have seen similar action repeatedly over years perpetrated in the precious metals markets especially silver where they market order sell 3 years of silver production in 2 seconds using paper derivative contracts that represent a promise to promise to buy/sell

BTC has been compromised and that's that, there is no coming back, the real problem is that all other cryptos (except ETH LTC BCH) must go through BTC to become fiat so we can pay our bills, this must change where major cryptos like Monero etc should be traded to fiat as standalone and not via BTC.

Be aware that the current fiat $ Ponzi scheme is destined and intended to collapse, as it always has in tested history across all nations, leaving cryptos as a viable alternative so all the actions you see now is the same filth trying to capture and control the crypto market via BTC in preparation.

We started a community pooled project to increase efficiency, mining speed, and utilities for small to medium size VEGA GPU miners in an active attempt to counter asic mining and level the playing field. Our first piece of software is currently under construction to be released in 3-4 weeks, with new Vega Blockchain drivers on the drawing board.
That's what we are doing instead of sitting in the corner and crying.

https://vegatoken.org/
official launch to be announced on Bitcointalk at the time of first  software release

smash the central banking filth
 
hero member
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April 07, 2018, 12:55:07 AM
#31
With all of you on this. Not supporting coins whose devs surrender to shitmain. Seen enough from the scumbags to never want to be affiliated with anything they get their greedy grubby hands on... whether SIA, BTC, BCH, whatever. For them to mine secretly on monero for several months and then try to dump their soon to be obsolete ASICs on the average person who can't be a part of the ASIC game it just a typical example.

Or the whole Bitcoin Cash debacle... wasn't enough that they controlled and centralized BTC... anything to get their hands on more money. Remember Antbleed and ASIC Boost? The SIA thing was low too. But that's what SIA devs get for trying to be open and honest about their ASIC intentions in the crypto space... getting blindsided in the middle of the night by Bitmain on a low market cap coin at that, not to make money, but to screw SIA and their Obelisks for trying to get in the mining game, not to mention all the honest folks that prepaid for Obelisks to try and support SIA's growth and infrastructure.

It's time to take a stand and say no more. If crypto is to be for the average person we have to support projects that are targeted towards and profit the average person, not projects that make the rich richer. I'm very disappointed with ZEC and ETH... as far as I'm concerned they've betrayed the original intent of their projects. That said, my energy, funds, and efforts will be behind XMR, VTC, RVN, and the other projects who stay true to an anti-asic/decentralized vision.

And as for all of you that beg to be fed from the literally used, half-eaten scraps that fall from Bitmain's table... anything for an extra dollar right?

Well said and put.
newbie
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April 06, 2018, 10:30:57 PM
#30
With all of you on this. Not supporting coins whose devs surrender to shitmain. Seen enough from the scumbags to never want to be affiliated with anything they get their greedy grubby hands on... whether SIA, BTC, BCH, whatever. For them to mine secretly on monero for several months and then try to dump their soon to be obsolete ASICs on the average person who can't be a part of the ASIC game it just a typical example.

Or the whole Bitcoin Cash debacle... wasn't enough that they controlled and centralized BTC... anything to get their hands on more money. Remember Antbleed and ASIC Boost? The SIA thing was low too. But that's what SIA devs get for trying to be open and honest about their ASIC intentions in the crypto space... getting blindsided in the middle of the night by Bitmain on a low market cap coin at that, not to make money, but to screw SIA and their Obelisks for trying to get in the mining game, not to mention all the honest folks that prepaid for Obelisks to try and support SIA's growth and infrastructure.

It's time to take a stand and say no more. If crypto is to be for the average person we have to support projects that are targeted towards and profit the average person, not projects that make the rich richer. I'm very disappointed with ZEC and ETH... as far as I'm concerned they've betrayed the original intent of their projects. That said, my energy, funds, and efforts will be behind XMR, VTC, RVN, and the other projects who stay true to an anti-asic/decentralized vision.

And as for all of you that beg to be fed from the literally used, half-eaten scraps that fall from Bitmain's table... anything for an extra dollar right?

best postvI have read in weeks


+1 - very very good point
sr. member
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April 06, 2018, 10:30:38 PM
#29
Oh man...
One thing that I know, we can't deny changes and innovation, we can stick or follow. Decisions are yours.  Wink

I also GPU miner, for honest, am doing this for profit. As we know, Crypto was full of innovation. And I didn't stick to one coin only. So, I don't really care about ASIC expanding.
full member
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April 06, 2018, 10:27:59 PM
#28
With all of you on this. Not supporting coins whose devs surrender to shitmain. Seen enough from the scumbags to never want to be affiliated with anything they get their greedy grubby hands on... whether SIA, BTC, BCH, whatever. For them to mine secretly on monero for several months and then try to dump their soon to be obsolete ASICs on the average person who can't be a part of the ASIC game it just a typical example.

Or the whole Bitcoin Cash debacle... wasn't enough that they controlled and centralized BTC... anything to get their hands on more money. Remember Antbleed and ASIC Boost? The SIA thing was low too. But that's what SIA devs get for trying to be open and honest about their ASIC intentions in the crypto space... getting blindsided in the middle of the night by Bitmain on a low market cap coin at that, not to make money, but to screw SIA and their Obelisks for trying to get in the mining game, not to mention all the honest folks that prepaid for Obelisks to try and support SIA's growth and infrastructure.

It's time to take a stand and say no more. If crypto is to be for the average person we have to support projects that are targeted towards and profit the average person, not projects that make the rich richer. I'm very disappointed with ZEC and ETH... as far as I'm concerned they've betrayed the original intent of their projects. That said, my energy, funds, and efforts will be behind XMR, VTC, RVN, and the other projects who stay true to an anti-asic/decentralized vision.

And as for all of you that beg to be fed from the literally used, half-eaten scraps that fall from Bitmain's table... anything for an extra dollar right?

best postvI have read in weeks
member
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April 06, 2018, 10:18:03 PM
#27
My 1080 rig is still on LUX however I have a spare 1080 I'm thinking about mining Monero with.  Screw these ASIC twats and their defenders can go get stuffed too.
newbie
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April 06, 2018, 10:17:24 PM
#26
Nothing wrong with asics at all. It's just when one company owns 95 percent of asics. Making 4 billion a year. Dumping asics on the market like dash making zero profits for asic buyers, giving their "friends early access to asics".

Bitmain been eating stakes, lobsters, coke and hookers every night. Leaving everyone else with little crumbs. Enough is enough.

You guys had the chance to fork Sia to teach bitmain a lesson. But you all refused. Let this be your punishment.


Yet literally 2 companies own 100% of the GPU market, with 1 of those companies owning 70% of the market share........  What is your point? 
Gpus are the most affordable super computer and most widely available in the the world unlike asics. Even in a 3rd world small country you can buy gpu from a retail shop but getting your hands on an asic is not easy for everyone. So this truly adds to decentralisation.

I 100% agree!
jr. member
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April 06, 2018, 10:10:24 PM
#25
Nothing wrong with asics at all. It's just when one company owns 95 percent of asics. Making 4 billion a year. Dumping asics on the market like dash making zero profits for asic buyers, giving their "friends early access to asics".

Bitmain been eating stakes, lobsters, coke and hookers every night. Leaving everyone else with little crumbs. Enough is enough.

You guys had the chance to fork Sia to teach bitmain a lesson. But you all refused. Let this be your punishment.


Yet literally 2 companies own 100% of the GPU market, with 1 of those companies owning 70% of the market share........  What is your point? 
Gpus are the most affordable super computer and most widely available in the the world unlike asics. Even in a 3rd world small country you can buy gpu from a retail shop but getting your hands on an asic is not easy for everyone. So this truly adds to decentralisation.
newbie
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April 06, 2018, 10:06:59 PM
#24
PS i am also mining monero now , high diff block times/ in the range of 2h vs 2min before. no profit - but i dont care, it is for GOOD overall. i could go and mine - like a traitor any other pro asic coin - but NO. this ends today -no more.
also Nsummy "Yet literally 2 companies own 100% of the GPU market, with 1 of those companies owning 70% of the market share........  What is your point?"
 THOSE 2 COMPANIES DONT MINE ANY COINS - GET IT.
newbie
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April 06, 2018, 09:54:34 PM
#23
we should ask bitcointalk to open different channel "GPU mining" with no access to ASICS.
 As far as i am concerned, ASIC should have they own forum - with coin promotions, program writers, pool operators etc..
this one it will be only for us, GPU miners, programmers (SP_, claymore, DSTM,XMRstak and all others.
Pool holders OCminer - come on,  and if ever any smart coin developer will have any interesting coin, he could present to us here and we will make a decision, same as today, by looking into altcoins GPU announcements etc.

To MRSMOKER
 I believe monero will be bad for few days, until diff will normalize. but after should be good - i am not specialist (only miner like you, maybe with more experience)

To Nuammy
Please go to ASIC forum. for sure you will be super popular there.
full member
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April 06, 2018, 09:50:24 PM
#22
Nothing wrong with asics at all. It's just when one company owns 95 percent of asics. Making 4 billion a year. Dumping asics on the market like dash making zero profits for asic buyers, giving their "friends early access to asics".

Bitmain been eating stakes, lobsters, coke and hookers every night. Leaving everyone else with little crumbs. Enough is enough.

You guys had the chance to fork Sia to teach bitmain a lesson. But you all refused. Let this be your punishment.


Yet literally 2 companies own 100% of the GPU market, with 1 of those companies owning 70% of the market share........  What is your point? 
full member
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April 06, 2018, 09:47:02 PM
#21
can you provide us with link, sir?

im with monero now. the hashrate drop like 80%. and i think 70% of that is asics.
its very disaster backthere. no chance for GPU mining.
1,2 Gh/s drop to.. I think its only 200mh/s now.


More like 70% of that is botnets and hacked servers that are still trying to mine the old algo.
full member
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April 06, 2018, 09:46:27 PM
#20
I'm sure the zcash community will miss the few pissants in this thread that are switching their mining to something else.  Does that mean you also don't use bitcoin because it uses ASICs?  Newsflash, this is the altcoin mining subforum, not the gpu forum.  There is no need to start a new post every time a major developer of a coin doesn't want to dedicate resources to changing an algorithm.  And what do you mean these 2 clowns forget where they came from?  Am I missing something?  Were these guys major stockholders in nvidia and amd?
newbie
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April 06, 2018, 09:30:10 PM
#19
can you provide us with link, sir?

im with monero now. the hashrate drop like 80%. and i think 70% of that is asics.
its very disaster backthere. no chance for GPU mining.
1,2 Gh/s drop to.. I think its only 200mh/s now.
jr. member
Activity: 148
Merit: 5
April 06, 2018, 09:25:11 PM
#18
With all of you on this. Not supporting coins whose devs surrender to shitmain. Seen enough from the scumbags to never want to be affiliated with anything they get their greedy grubby hands on... whether SIA, BTC, BCH, whatever. For them to mine secretly on monero for several months and then try to dump their soon to be obsolete ASICs on the average person who can't be a part of the ASIC game it just a typical example.

Or the whole Bitcoin Cash debacle... wasn't enough that they controlled and centralized BTC... anything to get their hands on more money. Remember Antbleed and ASIC Boost? The SIA thing was low too. But that's what SIA devs get for trying to be open and honest about their ASIC intentions in the crypto space... getting blindsided in the middle of the night by Bitmain on a low market cap coin at that, not to make money, but to screw SIA and their Obelisks for trying to get in the mining game, not to mention all the honest folks that prepaid for Obelisks to try and support SIA's growth and infrastructure.

It's time to take a stand and say no more. If crypto is to be for the average person we have to support projects that are targeted towards and profit the average person, not projects that make the rich richer. I'm very disappointed with ZEC and ETH... as far as I'm concerned they've betrayed the original intent of their projects. That said, my energy, funds, and efforts will be behind XMR, VTC, RVN, and the other projects who stay true to an anti-asic/decentralized vision.

And as for all of you that beg to be fed from the literally used, half-eaten scraps that fall from Bitmain's table... anything for an extra dollar right?
newbie
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Merit: 0
April 06, 2018, 09:22:26 PM
#17
Marvin you are my hero - i couldn't explain it better. People please look at antpool- bitman official pool, I guaranty you all those coins are mine by asics.
Miners mine/dig what ever you like but stay away from coins that don't stick for you.
and to all the devs  be nice to miners and care for usl  - if not go and see bitmantech and ask them to mine your coins / and leave this forum.
Remember DECENTRALIZATION = INDEPENDENT MINERS FROM ALLOVER THE WORLD
newbie
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April 06, 2018, 09:02:55 PM
#16
Yeah i will do that, i'm pulling off of zcash now
full member
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April 06, 2018, 08:56:19 PM
#15
how can i mine monero with 1080 ti's?
1080ti is more profitable mining raven x16, its double the profit of eth for a single 1080ti
x16r is asic resistant too
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April 06, 2018, 08:51:11 PM
#14
Nothing wrong with asics at all. It's just when one company owns 95 percent of asics. Making 4 billion a year. Dumping asics on the market like dash making zero profits for asic buyers, giving their "friends early access to asics".

Bitmain been eating stakes, lobsters, coke and hookers every night. Leaving everyone else with little crumbs. Enough is enough.

You guys had the chance to fork Sia to teach bitmain a lesson. But you all refused. Let this be your punishment.
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