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Topic: When you started mining BTC, difficulty was... (Read 2686 times)

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When I ordered my first piece of equipment from BFL on 3/28/13 the difficulty was 6.6m
When the pricks delivered it, the difficulty was 390m



4.4 BTC per day when I ordered it.

0.07 BTC when it arrived.



hero member
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Difficulty was about 9 million when I read a CNN Money article that got me all into coins and coin mining inside of an 8 hour shift at work.  I'm glad I had an easy desktop support job and it was a slow day, so I spent most of the day reading about bitcoins!
hero member
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member
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I believe it was around 1,000,000 when I started in 2011
member
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i rememeber the time i earned ~8 BTC a day at deepbit...with 4gh ztex...

and the time i sold hundreds of coins around 5$....love it

 - nyana
newbie
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193m started with Asic usb miners but quickly bought a Jupiter off eBay. I thought I was super late to the game but made some decent money when the price spiked to $1200 now I'm just holding my coins see what the future holds.
newbie
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If I can get free power is bitcoin mining still profitable at today's $/BTC rates, or are the hardware costs to high to make it worthwhile?  Huh
newbie
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competition breeds innovation and with BTC market, things just happen so much quicker
legendary
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Intel had no competition until now.
newbie
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I started around the 4.8m difficulty mark
My mining rig consisted of i5 with 7970 and a 7870 and was producing about 0.1BTC a day
Was also mining on 10x dual Xeon 5630 but all that did was like 120MHs compared to my 1GH on gpu's

Left just before Avalon batch 3's were meant to be delivered, as I had other things that needed my attention.

Came back because I heard that KNC was down to 28nm which is a huge improvement from the 110nm process by Avalon, although KNC uses a structured ASIC design which I think its just a glorified FPGA so not truly optimised ASIC.

Just got my first Antminer S1 about 3 weeks ago for 0.9something BTC and another one 2 weeks ago for 0.89seomthing

I smile every time I look at my S1's and I think wow I just saw the evolution of chip design that went from Pentium 4 Northwood to i5 ivy bridge in the span of less than a year and it only took Intel nearly 14 years to do that same thing. I still love hardware today, ever since my first Olivetti IBM XT clone computer and mucking around with DIP switches and jumpers. So mining is just for fun never really saw it as more than a hobby.
newbie
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Somewhere around  6.55^12   Grin
hero member
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Started mining on 4M
legendary
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started mining at 3 million, used to make .1 a week on a home PC  Tongue
legendary
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You guys with your tiny 15% increases per adjustment. I remember when it went up 10x in under a month. That was the only time it hit the maximum adjustment cap.

Ugh, from 23 to 244 in 3 weeks.
legendary
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Designer - Developer
12 Million or so
sr. member
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900 million, in Dec 2013 Sad

Same... 900 Million  Roll Eyes I caught on when BTC was at $1200
hero member
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900 million, in Dec 2013 Sad
member
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we can only dreams for such hashrate for any good coins
legendary
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~200k. Good old times!
member
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1.  i mined one block of 50 in 9 hours on a Pentium 4 3ghz or 8 core AMD

holy cool

it was the best days i think
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