RussianSensation
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WOW- there's still people out there chasing this dragon?
For as long as it works, why not?
HD7970 $0 > $500 GTX680. Well maybe some NV owners might disagree.
WOW- there's still people out there chasing this dragon?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solyndraeveryone mining should really drop the endeavor and purchase some solar panels- you know, something that is actually productive for societial benefit?
Have you even read anything about Bitcoin? Or any posts in this thread?
So what you are saying is people in this 114 page thread have just been mining for fun, to heat up their room, while wasting electricity that they pay for?
And the theoretical dollars. The ones that do it better are earning off of the newcomers and the ones that do it poorly. I'll admit otherwise when I see a site that does non-convoluted BTC->USD conversions with the USD ending up in a legit checking account.
I mean, doesn't it strike anyone as odd, that in the 21st century which will have largely been commercially defined as the cryptographic age, no commercial or governmental entity (all of which stave their existence on cryptographically securing data) is knocking on the BTC network's nonexistent door to leverage and outsource the enciphering throughput it houses? It has such an ability to hash data, yet provides none of it toward existing endeavors. Seti looked for aliens using this distributive principal, and folding aids medical research, and there are many needs for such a pool of processing might, but bitcoin squanders it in a feedback loop. That much processing power could supplant entire supercomputing sites, and eliminate the maintenance and upgrade costs associated with running them. It could legitimately be rented out for billions. And in that scenario, everyone WOULD actually make money mining.
And the theoretical dollars. The ones that do it better are earning off of the newcomers and the ones that do it poorly. I'll admit otherwise when I see a site that does non-convoluted BTC->USD conversions with the USD ending up in a legit checking account.
bitfloor.com said:For customers who wish to have USD directly deposited into their bank accounts, we offer ACH at no additional charge. For ACH, be prepared to provide valid government ID and relevant bank account information (name, routing, and account number). Please contact support@bitfloor.com to get this setup.
I'll admit otherwise when I see a site that does non-convoluted BTC->USD conversions with the USD ending up in a legit checking account.
There's some strange activity on bitcoin prices today. They hit $15, then collapsed on heavy volume to $10.50. Maybe some exchange got hacked...
A recent theft at Bitcoinica, one of the largest Bitcoin exchanges, resulted last week in a debut for the currency in the California court system. Four prominent members of the Bitcoin community, including Jed McCaleb—the original developer of Mt. Gox, the largest Bitcoin exchange and a competitor to Bitcoinica—filed a lawsuit on 6 August against the company, seeking reimbursement for US $460 457 in lost funds.
Mouseover the time of the post and it shows that it was edited today.That post is from Nov 2011. ?
That post is from Nov 2011. ?
Has anybody used a 6770 for mining? Has anybody attempted mining in a machine that must remain quiet for at least half of the day?
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Is this possible? The mining hardware comparison suggests that these 6770 cards can do up to 200mhash, but that's obviously with a lot of noise.
Never used it............
Slowest GPU I have tried was 5850 350 M/h
For 6770 200-220 is the M/h would be the best you can do.