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legendary
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legendary
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nice little launch this evening.

think it'll hold past monday?

i'll bet my entire btc supply that it won't!

(that's 5,242 WHOLE satoshi's!)

wtf you have no more coins? O_o? why why why would you have no more coins?

sold most around $100 due to unemployment. since 2008, i've only had a job last more then 6 months twice. last gig was going well, but got laid off dec. 9, day after my birthday...

it's been a rough patch.

got married in sept 2015 though, which is nice. Cheesy
oh i c.
well congratulations, hope you get back to work soon, best wishes.

as for your "this price increase won't stick" comment

i'd disagree

short of a full on war breaking out ( >51% >33% hashing power switching to classic = full on war going on )

i don't see wtf is going to kill price, so much FUD the past few days and price was flat. what's it going to take to kill price??? WAR, thats what.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13987810

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sr. member
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One reason solominers have an incentive over large miners deals with security. Having a few miners (or many) that use excess free waste electricity in a private domicile can be more secure than a large warehouse which has added risks from theft , fire hazard, acts of nature destroying the investment, tax authorities looking to steal profits, ect,...

Right now many industrial miners are enjoying a brief window of calm besides a warehouse or 2 burning down on occasion... But what happens when the Chinese government starts looking into the secret agreements those miners are making for discounted hydro power and what happens when the tax authorities start auditing these mining companies?

The bottom line is no one knows for sure if the trend towards mining centralization will continue or not and their are incentives either way ... but some of us haven't given up on bitcoin and still exploring solutions.

One large disadvantage for a solominer is variance... especially if you are less than petahashes, and those mines are not hidden.

Like it or not, these huge, known, warehouses run the security of the Bitcoin network... which is why the extreme reluctance to allow 2MB blocks is extra silly. Why not just switch to keccak already, if censorship resistance is #1 goal?

Hint: it's not, and on-chain scarcity subsidizing rube goldberg styled "solutions" is the real gameplan

legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
nice little launch this evening.

think it'll hold past monday?

i'll bet my entire btc supply that it won't!

(that's 5,242 WHOLE satoshi's!)

wtf you have no more coins? O_o? why why why would you have no more coins?

sold most around $100 due to unemployment. since 2008, i've only had a job last more then 6 months twice. last gig was going well, but got laid off dec. 9, day after my birthday...

it's been a rough patch.

got married in sept 2015 though, which is nice. Cheesy
oh i c.
well congratulations, hope you get back to work soon, best wishes.

as for your "this price increase won't stick" comment

i'd disagree

short of a full on war breaking out ( >51% >33% hashing power switching to classic = full on war going on )

i don't see wtf is going to kill price, so much FUD the past few days and price was flat. what's it going to take to kill price??? WAR, thats what.
sr. member
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The large man with numbers after his name got me thinking more about decentralization and nodes.

All we need to protect ourselves from this cataclysmic event [drop in full nodes] is to have some slightly above average dedicated Bitcoin nutters. A quick look at the WO thread tells me we're safe for now.

BitUsher is clearly one. (No offence.) How many nutters are enough? Srs question.

full node here. i got a terabyte of space and a 60 mb connection. *shrug* why not.

Yeap, looking like the month will end with about 290 GB of traffic. Didn't even notice it going. Gbps fiber has been laid through the hood, but I'm still on cable for the time being.
legendary
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One reason solominers have an incentive over large miners deals with security. Having a few miners (or many) that use excess free waste electricity in a private domicile can be more secure than a large warehouse which has added risks from theft , fire hazard, acts of nature destroying the investment, tax authorities looking to steal profits, ect,...

Right now many industrial miners are enjoying a brief window of calm besides a warehouse or 2 burning down on occasion... But what happens when the Chinese government starts looking into the secret agreements those miners are making for discounted hydro power and what happens when the tax authorities start auditing these mining companies?

The bottom line is no one knows for sure if the trend towards mining centralization will continue or not and there are incentives either way ... but some of us haven't given up on this valid bitcoin concern and are still exploring solutions.
legendary
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I have spent hours catching up on this thread.  Bypassed the posts from JJG and AM.

The only reason btc is going up is because I found out yesterday (Tues) that I am getting a payment in btc tomorrow (Thurs) that is of an exact amount of USD.  So btc going up means I will receive less btc.  Then the btc price will go down.  Never fails.  Never mind all the other reasons you can come up with for the price movements.  Price when I found out I was getting paid, 420 and price now 435.  Will post the price when I receive the btc.  I know you are all waiting with baited breath.

but, it's friday.

That's what I get for working 7 days this week Tongue  Make that Thursday and Saturday Embarrassed
legendary
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The large man with numbers after his name got me thinking more about decentralization and nodes.

All we need to protect ourselves from this cataclysmic event [drop in full nodes] is to have some slightly above average dedicated Bitcoin nutters. A quick look at the WO thread tells me we're safe for now.

BitUsher is clearly one. (No offence.) How many nutters are enough? Srs question.

full node here. i got a terabyte of space and a 60 mb connection. *shrug* why not.
legendary
Activity: 1778
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I have spent hours catching up on this thread.  Bypassed the posts from JJG and AM.

The only reason btc is going up is because I found out yesterday (Tues) that I am getting a payment in btc tomorrow (Thurs) that is of an exact amount of USD.  So btc going up means I will receive less btc.  Then the btc price will go down.  Never fails.  Never mind all the other reasons you can come up with for the price movements.  Price when I found out I was getting paid, 420 and price now 435.  Will post the price when I receive the btc.  I know you are all waiting with baited breath.

but, it's friday.
legendary
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The large man with numbers after his name got me thinking more about decentralization and nodes.

All we need to protect ourselves from this cataclysmic event [drop in full nodes] is to have some slightly above average dedicated Bitcoin nutters. A quick look at the WO thread tells me we're safe for now.

BitUsher is clearly one. (No offence.) How many nutters are enough? Srs question.
legendary
Activity: 1624
Merit: 1008
I have spent hours catching up on this thread.  Bypassed the posts from JJG and AM.

The only reason btc is going up is because I found out yesterday (Tues) that I am getting a payment in btc tomorrow (Thurs) that is of an exact amount of USD.  So btc going up means I will receive less btc.  Then the btc price will go down.  Never fails.  Never mind all the other reasons you can come up with for the price movements.  Price when I found out I was getting paid, 420 and price now 435.  Will post the price when I receive the btc.  I know you are all waiting with baited breath.
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So you're actually doing this, or just describing it? Antminers? How many kW?

Solo mining was the important part.

I haven't started recycling the waste heat yet... thinking of trapping heat with an intercooler in a bath of Novec but need more time to test the efficiency of several designs.

Disclosing capacity details or ones exact location isn't advisable for miners in general as there are many security considerations to be aware of, so lets stick to the more abstract reasons why I mentioned how one can compete with large industrial miners and still remain profitable.

There are many other incentives we can discuss which increase profitability of solo/p2pool miners as well I can discuss...

Wow, Novec baths are in the development plan. I understand that it's all very super cereal secret stuff. Say no more.
legendary
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nice little launch this evening.

think it'll hold past monday?

i'll bet my entire btc supply that it won't!

(that's 5,242 WHOLE satoshi's!)

wtf you have no more coins? O_o? why why why would you have no more coins?

sold most around $100 due to unemployment. since 2008, i've only had a job last more then 6 months twice. last gig was going well, but got laid off dec. 9, day after my birthday...

it's been a rough patch.

got married in sept 2015 though, which is nice. Cheesy
legendary
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So you're actually doing this, or just describing it? Antminers? How many kW?

Solo mining was the important part.

I haven't started recycling the waste heat yet... thinking of trapping heat with an intercooler in a bath of Novec but need more time to test the efficiency of several designs.

Disclosing capacity details or ones exact location isn't advisable for miners in general as there are many security considerations to be aware of, so lets stick to the more abstract reasons why I mentioned how one can compete with large industrial miners and still remain profitable.

There are many other incentives we can discuss which increase profitability of solo/p2pool miners as well I can discuss...
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
nice little launch this evening.

think it'll hold past monday?

i'll bet my entire btc supply that it won't!

(that's 5,242 WHOLE satoshi's!)

wtf you have no more coins? O_o? why why why would you have no more coins?
legendary
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sr. member
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nice little launch this evening.

think it'll hold past monday?

i'll bet my entire btc supply that it won't!

(that's 5,242 WHOLE satoshi's!)
Would be nice...
I bought a whole BTC from Coinbase @ $422, I won't have access to it til Mon. nite.
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Criminal smart contracts is so bullish.  Smiley


It's puff, puff, pass. Mr Corn.
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[An update on the solar solo mine would be groovy too.]

When building a Solar power grid or using microhydro one must plan for peak electrical use. I prefer Microhydro, but the cost of solar is getting much cheaper every year. Normally, one would float charge batteries and than burn off extra electricity to heat water , but I find that solar water heaters are better suited for this task, and excess electricity that would normally be discarded is used to mine bitcoin.

What would be the best of all worlds is using those ASICs to heat water as well to close the loop and recycle the waste heat.

So you're actually doing this, or just describing it? Antminers? How many kW?

Solo mining was the important part.
legendary
Activity: 994
Merit: 1035
[An update on the solar solo mine would be groovy too.]

When building a Solar power grid or using microhydro one must plan for peak electrical use. I prefer Microhydro, but the cost of solar is getting much cheaper every year. Normally, one would float charge batteries and than burn off extra electricity to heat water , but I find that solar water heaters are better suited for this task, and excess electricity that would normally be discarded is used to mine bitcoin.

What would be the best of all worlds is using those ASICs to heat water as well to close the loop and recycle the waste heat.
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