bridge_defi

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  • OP's post refers to testnet3 (not even testnet4), which is even worse since it has a lot less value anyway. It seems like some pools are doing some testing on testnet3, and given that testnet4 is being hijacked by that…

  • it is because he sees "ck" in the coinbase tag so he assumes it's ckpool the one owned and maintained by ck but the tag is there because people use ckpool's software which is open-source and ready to deploy for most use…

  • I believe some of the T17 models are very similar in size to the S17 series, or at least this is how I see them with my naked eyes. I have seen a similar topic but the guy made a fan shroud of S9 which is basically S17…

  • That's scary, shouldn't the PSU take the hit if the voltage was too high/low? I don't have the knowledge required to judge this matter but I have experienced voltage spikes/drops in my farm and the result have been for…

  • So the miners have been working fine for 6 months, and you did not make any change in the network setup, how come nobody suspected a virus in this story? out of all the possible scenarios out there, the best thing that…

  • MSRP does not mean anything as far as this subject is concerned, once the miner is no longer proifible/fixable it is only good as scrap, i have seen thousends of miners scrapped, I had a whole topic+video showing that.

  • Yes, a few options out there, paperweight, door stoppers, and whatnot, the good thing is that all metal prices go up in price over time, the scrap value for these miners will go up in the long term, there is a fine…

  • In theory, it should be an order of magnitude better, although mining doesn't require that super-low latency, 4G as is pretty solid and has an average latency below 70ms according to my own experience, and mind you, the…

  • I saw many of those modified 17 series floating around for sale, but I don't see them anymore nowadays, it's probably because of "low" the mining profitability is, if somehow BTC goes to 100k without the difficulty…

  • 90% if a Profesional with the right tools and spare parts fixes it, slim to nothing if a regular person like myself does. It can run with any number of working hashboards. not the most power-hungry, some miners consume…

  • I think if your really read everything in that post you wouldn't be making such a statement, I clearly mentioned Which is the proper way of doing things, I also don't understand how is it logical to compare a gear which…

  • These numbers are not bad to be honest, the T3 50th goes for 2000$ in china from resellers, the T17-40th on the other hand goes for about 1800$ , the latter does about 58 watts a TH. cost per th T3 = 40$ T17= 45$…

  • I believe they are still the same, however, some of Bitmain's mining gears are made in Malaysia and Indonesia, usually, you need to order a large batch to get those items that allow you to ignore the china tariff in the…

  • In this industry you should assume by default that all resellers are scammers, it is the right thing to do. With that said, Grace and her employee bella are among the minority of legit sellers. As for the prices, you…

  • I finished a deal with grave like a week ago, she is still trustworthy and honest. The correct telegram id is @gracezhou1993

  • The opposite is true, the problem is almost never the miner itself but the PSU or the other electric components, the miner itself is self-controlled and the likely hood of it heating to the point of melting is just slim…

  • Why would anyone recommend 3 phase over a single phase for mining? it really makes no difference, since you are going to be using nothing but PSUs that need only a single phase. Remember that by the end of the day you…

  • Could you provide more details? how did they die, is it a PSU or dead hash boards? how long did they run for? I know you had great luck with the S17 pro which is against the odds, judging by large sample reviews it's…

  • So after 2 years since the release of this gear, how is it holding? Would appreciate everyone's experience with the M20s and whether they are as robust as the m21s.

  • What is it that you don't like about DCX tanks? Anyway, their kits seem to have the lowest noise levels, their dry coolers are pretty good, but the overall system is over priced. Foghashing is probably the best in terms…