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I don't bitcoin mine myself (as I fold, and will stick to that), but from what i've read, if I were to engage in mining, I would probably go the C4C way. It does sound like they take quite a large cut, but considering the huge risk that Bitcoin's won't ever take off and end up as worthless bits and bytes, having the guarantee of payment in USD is a lot better.
Of course, there is always the chance that bitcoins do eventually take off and you'll have an active exchange market, but I believe this is the less probable option of the two. Without any government backing, starting a new form of currency is a huge risk. |
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But alas I am a college student and between work and studies it would be nice to have my PC work for my allowance (so to speak). I've got my CPU folding and my GPU making bitcoins, its more efficient at it then the GPU folding@home client anyways.
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I wouldn't agree with you on that. If your GPU can generate 10,000 USD in an year (assuming someday bitcoins have a market value of 1 USD) versus your GPU solves cancer 2 years down the line, can you really say bitcoin mining was a more efficient use of your GPU?
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The Open CL used in Bitcoin uses 97-99% of my GPU. Thats what I'm talking about. I understand what your saying but along those lines Bitcoin is making more use of my GPU then F@H was. Right now 1 bitcoin is = 1.040 USD Got out of the pool. Going solo now
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Well I decided to go the Compute4Cash route and it all seems to be going fine.
Currently I only have a 5770 running it now, so I'm getting about 0.49 WU/hr, but (if my calculations are correct) it will take about 4.25 days until I pass the 50 WU mark, and by then I'll switch to a new 5850. Using the 5850, I will achieve 20.4 work units every 24 hours, so I will be able to cash in every 3 days or so. This results in $4.08 a day, and 28.56 every week. Sounds like a good deal to me for some extra cash! :] |
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Keep us updated matteumayo with C4C.
I might end up switching myself. We can compare to see who makes more cash I think I generated 50 Bitcoins cause it says Generated (50.00 matures in 113 more block) It just hasn't shown up yet. If so man I was lucky I just switched to solo and in less than a day made 50 Hope thats what it means of course. Looking it up.Edit: Just double clicking it says this. Status: 7 confirmations, broadcast through 29 nodes Date: 2/18/2011 17:34 Source: Generated Credit: (50.00 matures in 113 more blocks) Net amount: 0.00 Generated coins must wait 120 blocks before they can be spent. When you generated this block, it was broadcast to the network to be added to the block chain. If it fails to get into the chain, it will change to "not accepted" and not be spendable. This may occasionally happen if another node generates a block within a few seconds of yours. I did make 50 Bitcoins in less than a day So it takes about a day for them to "Mature". That is waiting for 120block, but I'm on 113 so we shall see.
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![]() Yeah I have a little over one WU right now, after about 2 hours, and it has had a steady rate of .48-.50. The site is actually pretty nice, and it seems pretty snappy with the 5 minute updates. So my 5850 is going to arrive in the next couple of days, and I've seen the WU/hr for 5770 and 5870, but not 5850. I'm guessing it will get somewhere between .70 to .80, however I'm not sure at all really. Is there any way to find out what it will be? Or am I stuck waiting
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All ur BitCoins are belong to us
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Oh yeah no 5850... I'd say .7 or .8 sounds about right. If you overclock it maybe even higher. You can try PMing him or asking from his site.
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Still no luck with the GPU client for myself, I'm going to be miles behind by the time I'm done!
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I get my first in 9 more blocks and the second has 90 more blocks before I get it. once I get it I'll post a screen shot ![]()
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Man your card does not do bad at all, what clocks you running at?
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950/1255 atm
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Could you please do a test for me? Check is there a difference in your compute performance if you lower the memory clock.
For example, to 950/800 I believe that C4C rep said something along the lines that it's all about GPU clock, and not the memory clock, so it could save you some electricity, while not reducing your compute power. |
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@ AphexDreamer how do i join a pool and what pool currently im am runing solo for 3 days at 235mhash and nothing.
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I would just like to say that with the money I generated I have bought me Crysis 2 off newegg for $50
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Also in the batch and for Bitcoin you have to use the same user and pass (which you should already have done). Go to http://mining.bitcoin.cz/accounts/profile/ make an account there if you haven't and then add a worker with the login and pass you have set up in your batch and Bitcoin program. When you do that it adds a "Youraccount Name"."the user name you made for the worker" So my account at Mining.bitcoin is Aphex,the user name I gave in the batch is Dreamer so the final user name I'm using in Bitcoin and the batch file I made is Ahpex.Dreamer so your batch file will look something like this for m0mchil's GPU miner start /DC:\bitcoin\poclbm_py2exe_20110215 poclbm.exe --user=Aphex.Dreamer --pass=******* --device=0 --host=mining.bitcoin.cz The key is that the login and pass is the same for everything. When you run bitcoin as bitcoin.exe -server and then run the batch that uses your GPU your GPU will start looking for coins in bitcoin for the pool. You can verify that its working cause when you look under workers under the account page at http://mining.bitcoin.cz, current shares and score should be going up. If its zero you haven't done something right. Hope this helps. Quote:
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Hi! I'm new here and am very interested on how bitcoins work. I have already done backreading and the only thing that's keeping me from mining is the length of time it takes to generate a block. I have a Sapphire AMD 6850 and I OCed it to 1010Mhz Core and averaging 200Khps and upon checking the BitCoin Generation Calc, it will take me on ave 9 days to produce one, and that means 24/7 which seems to be impractical. Registrations are currently closed on http://mining.bitcoin.cz, and I did google and can't find any other Mining Pool to join. Hope they open up soon. Just a query, did you exchange your BitCoins to cash? or bought your Crysis 2 directly using BTC? |
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I was really lucky and Generated two blocks total of 100 Bitcoins in Two days! Its all luck man. Think of it as the lottery, whilst your PC is running your in the Lottery and the higher your hash the more of your there is playing in the lottery.
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I hope I get lucky then. Care to post some updated screenshots. =)
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Would someone be willing to send me a zip file with a set up solo set of paramaters?
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Aye gpu client files and bitcoin files set up.
Just no pass and user set obviously, can do that bit myself. Each time I get a step closer I get another error XD Probably problem in my registratry/hardware problem. |
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@AphexDreamer, how did you get the bitcoin.exe -server to work? I always get an error and it doesn't run unless I use the other app bitcoind.exe to make the GPU work. When I use the GUI based, it only uses the CPU cycles which is like 2khps compared to GPU 200khps.
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I think you have to have it in a small file path like C:\Bitcion\Bitcon.exe . So I have a batch like this to run bitcoin start /DC:\bitcoin\ then I just type in bitcoin.exe -server. Then for my GPU client I have. start /DC:\bitcoin\poclbm_py2exe_20110215 poclbm.exe --user=xxx --pass=***** --device=0 Quote:
To get it to work I did exactly what you see above. It didn't work for me so I just made a batch file that when executed would take me to the bitcoin file path and I always just type bitcon.exe -server and it launches. Since I have it running all the time its rare I have to even launch it. So typing it isn't a problem for me and it works.
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I just installed it, I thought the short directory thing was for convience sake only.
Found another client that works ( or loads at-least) but it's not linked to bitcoin so gets 0kash with any piece of hardware. |
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