Cryptocurrency Mining

Hmm . They must wait then till i get mine later this year
Honestly not sure why one would want to move BTC from NH to coinbase and then to luno. The fee is exactly the same as just moving it directly from NH to luno.

I've moved a weeks worth of mining to coinbase cause I thought I could grab some eth with it using GDAX. Nope. Now I have close to 16k stuck in that bleedy exchange.
 
Honestly not sure why one would want to move BTC from NH to coinbase and then to luno. The fee is exactly the same as just moving it directly from NH to luno.

I've moved a weeks worth of mining to coinbase cause I thought I could grab some eth with it using GDAX. Nope. Now I have close to 16k stuck in that bleedy exchange.

Ok will just move luno directly then today, my coinbase payment will finally be released today.
 
Honestly not sure why one would want to move BTC from NH to coinbase and then to luno. The fee is exactly the same as just moving it directly from NH to luno.

I've moved a weeks worth of mining to coinbase cause I thought I could grab some eth with it using GDAX. Nope. Now I have close to 16k stuck in that bleedy exchange.

Same here. I have moved away from NH because of this and now mine ZCL straight to a local wallet instead. Still have a few Rands stuck in Coinbase and two NH wallets lol
 
Same here. I have moved away from NH because of this and now mine ZCL straight to a local wallet instead. Still have a few Rands stuck in Coinbase and two NH wallets lol
Yea the fees are getting ridiculous. I have bits and bobs in a few wallets and it's just not worth moving at the moment.

What pool do you use for zclassic and what are daily profits mining it?
 
I jump between Smartcash and ZCL both on Suprnova. Profits according to whattomine.com should be around 0.0007BTC per day with 1x 1070 and 1x 1050. I don't mine any one pool 24/7 so hard to get an accurate estimate unfortunately.

Smartcash also has very varying degrees of difficulty which makes proper estimations hard, anything between 13 and 60 SMART per day
 
It's going to be interesting to see when SA has stock what the prices are going to be..? Even the RX-580's
 
Ok so I want to finally build my system and start mining. Are the RX 580’s still the way forward? Looking to build a system with 4 cards to start with - what should I look to mine and earn per month (obviously want to go with the highest value per month) - any suggestions?
 
Not sure if it's been mentioned on here before, but some boards fail to detect GPU's on 1x risers. Sometimes, this is due to the motherboard not sensing the riser properly.

You can gyppo this with a piece of cable from a LAN cable like below, shorting pins A1 and B17 together. As always, any modifications are done at your own risk and responsibility.

As I have briefly mentioned in my MD5 chosen-prefix collisions slide about hardware implementation details, some motherboards require pins A1 and B17 to be shorted for an x16 card to work in an x1 connector. Let me explain why. The PCI Express Card Electromechanical Specification describes five "presence detect" pins:

A1: PRSNT1# Hot-plug presence detect
B17: PRSNT2# Hot-plug presence detect (for x1 cards)
B31: PRSNT2# Hot-plug presence detect (for x4 cards)
B48: PRSNT2# Hot-plug presence detect (for x8 cards)
B81: PRSNT2# Hot-plug presence detect (for x16 cards)
The motherboard connects PRSNT1# to ground. PCIe cards must have an electrical trace connecting PRSNT1# to the corresponding PRSNT2# pin depending on their link width. The motherboard detects if a card is present if it detects ground on one of the PRSNT2# pins. It is unclear to me whether this presence detection mechanism is supposed to be used only in the context of hot-plugging (yes, PCIe supports hot-plugging), or to detect the presence of cards in general (eg. during POST). One thing I have experimentally verified is that some, not all, motherboards use this mechanism to detect the presence of cards during POST. Down-plugging an x16 card in an x1 connector on these motherboards results in a system that does not boot or does not detect the card. The solution is to simply short pins A1 and B17 to do exactly what a real x1 card does

pcie-short-schematic.png

pcie-short-photo.jpg

Source: http://blog.zorinaq.com/whitepixel-breaks-286-billion-passwordsec/
 
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does anyone have this card?
Zotac GeForce GTX 1070 Mini Graphics Card (8GB)
 
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