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Can I mine with an old PC with this motherboard?

ASUS P5KPL-VM motherboard specifications
Form factor: micro-ATX
9.6" x 8" / 24.5 cm x 20.3 cm
CPU socket type: Socket 775
Front Side Bus: 1066 MHz
1333 MHz
800 MHz
Chipset: Intel G31 Express
Intel ICH7
Motherboard features: CrashFree BIOS 3
EZ Flash 2
MyLogo 2
Q-Fan
Memory: Dual-channel
Audio: 6-channel HD audio
Realtek ALC662 Audio codec
LAN: Gigabit x 1
BIOS: AMI BIOS
8 MB Flash
Expansion slots: PCI x 2
PCIe x1 x 1
PCIe x16 x 1
Internal connectors: CD/AUX audio in x 1
CPU Fan x 1
Chassis Fan x 1
Chassis Intrusion x 1
Front panel audio x 1
Power Fan x 1
S/PDIF Out x 1
System Panel x 1
Rear panel ports: 6-channel Audio
LAN RJ45 x 1
PS/2 Keyboard x 1
PS/2 Mouse x 1
Parallel port x 1
Serial port x 1
USB 2.0/1.1 x 4
VGA x 1

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Can I mine with an old PC with this motherboard?

ASUS P5KPL-VM motherboard specifications
Form factor: micro-ATX
9.6" x 8" / 24.5 cm x 20.3 cm
CPU socket type: Socket 775
Front Side Bus: 1066 MHz
1333 MHz
800 MHz
Chipset: Intel G31 Express
Intel ICH7
Motherboard features: CrashFree BIOS 3
EZ Flash 2
MyLogo 2
Q-Fan
Memory: Dual-channel
Audio: 6-channel HD audio
Realtek ALC662 Audio codec
LAN: Gigabit x 1
BIOS: AMI BIOS
8 MB Flash
Expansion slots: PCI x 2
PCIe x1 x 1
PCIe x16 x 1
Internal connectors: CD/AUX audio in x 1
CPU Fan x 1
Chassis Fan x 1
Chassis Intrusion x 1
Front panel audio x 1
Power Fan x 1
S/PDIF Out x 1
System Panel x 1
Rear panel ports: 6-channel Audio
LAN RJ45 x 1
PS/2 Keyboard x 1
PS/2 Mouse x 1
Parallel port x 1
Serial port x 1
USB 2.0/1.1 x 4
VGA x 1

In addition to a mid range to high end GPU, you might need a new power supply as well. And since the popularity of mining has gone up, so has the price of good power supplies.
 
@Mrfreddygoodbud

We talked about this for awhile now. Check this shit out. Shit is really going down man. No fucking capital gains tax once there. Fucking ZERO. :eek::eek::eek: :money:

Making a Crypto Utopia in Puerto Rico

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/02/technology/cryptocurrency-puerto-rico.html

SAN JUAN, P.R. — They call what they are building Puertopia. But then someone told them, apparently in all seriousness, that it translates to “eternal boy playground” in Latin. So they are changing the name: They will call it Sol.

Dozens of entrepreneurs,made newly wealthy byblockchain and cryptocurrencies, are heading en masse to Puerto Rico this winter. They are selling their homes and cars in California and establishing residency on the Caribbean island in hopes of avoiding what they see as onerous state and federal taxes on their growing fortunes, some of which now reach into the billions of dollars.

And these men — because they are almost exclusively men — have a plan for what to do with the wealth: They want to build a crypto utopia, a new city where the money is virtual and the contracts are all public, to show the rest of the world what a crypto future could look like. Blockchain, a digital ledger that forms the basis of virtual currencies, has the potential to reinvent society — and the Puertopians want to prove it.

For more than a year, the entrepreneurs had been searching for the best location. AfterHurricane Maria decimated Puerto Rico’s infrastructurein September andthe price of cryptocurrencies began to soar, they saw an opportunity and felt a sense of urgency.

So this crypto community flocked here to create its paradise. Now the investors are spending their days hunting for property where they could have their own airports and docks. They are taking over hotels and a museum in the capital’s historic section, called Old San Juan. They say they are close to getting the local government to allow them to have the first cryptocurrency bank.

“What’s happened here is a perfect storm,” saidHalsey Minor, the founder of the news site CNET, who is moving his new blockchain company — called Videocoin — from the Cayman Islands to Puerto Rico this winter. Referring to Hurricane Maria and the investment interest that has followed, he added, “While it was really bad for the people of Puerto Rico, in the long term it’s a godsend if people look past that.”

Continue reading the main storyPuerto Crypto, in March.

The territory’s go-to blockchain tax lawyer is Giovanni Mendez, 30(WE MIGHT NEED TO REMEMBER THIS NAME :eek:). He expected the tax expatriates to disappear after Hurricane Maria, but the population has instead boomed.

“It’s increased monumentally,” said Mr. Mendez, who has about two dozen crypto clients. “And they all came together.”

The movement is alarming an earlier generation of Puerto Rico tax expats like the hedge fund manager Robb Rill, who runs a social group for those taking advantage of the tax incentives.

“They call me up saying they’re going to buy 250,000 acres so they can incorporate their own city, literally start a city in Puerto Rico to have their own crypto world,” said Mr. Rill, who moved to the island in 2013. “I can’t engage in that.”

The newcomers are still debating the exact shape that Puertopia should take. Some think they need to make a city; others think it’s enough to move into Old San Juan. Puertopians said, however, that they hoped to move very fast.

“You’ve never seen an industry catalyze a place like you’re going to see here,” Mr. Minor said.

Im tellin you, the irs needs to fallback... and stop being so fuckin greedy....

cause they aint seen nothing yet... too many of us are tryin to play by the rules and are more then willing to give them their twenty to thirty percent,

all they have to do is work with us, or lose out on billions in revenue..

sheet puerto rico is an great option for those that want stay american, many folks are still like fuck their greed and seeking other options like panama...
 
VIBE coin .... HOLY SHIT ! Just did a quick look over of site ....im impressed !
up 70% today
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VIBE (VIBE)

$0.808609 USD (70.00%)



 
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My company put a major investment in Blockchain I'm going through a Developers class for it now, 10 of us are taking the class with a salary raise and bonus upon completion. Our instructor said this is a big money field to get into right now. FYI get into this ASAP!!!

:yes:
I was just reading up on that last week.


The 20 fastest-growing freelance skills in Q3 2017 all experienced more than 100 percent year-over-year growth, while the top ten grew more than 200 percent compared to the same time period last year (Q3 2016).

The top 20 fastest-growing skills, Q3 2017:

  1. Robotics
  2. Blockchain
  3. Bitcoin
  4. Penetration testing
  5. React.js
  6. Amazon Web Services Lambda
  7. Augmented reality
  8. Deep learning
  9. Instagram marketing
  10. Final Cut Pro X
  11. Swift development
  12. AngularJS development
  13. Salesforce
  14. Vulnerability assessment
  15. Natural language processing
  16. HubSpot marketing
  17. Machine learning
  18. Objective-C development
  19. Learning Management System (LMS)
  20. jQuery development
Key Takeaways

  • Robotics made the list for the first time, securing its spot as the No. 1 fastest-growing skill of the quarter. The uptick in demand comes at a time when major companies such as Amazon ($AMZN) and Toyota Research Institute ($TM) are pursuing initiatives around robotics, and IDC predicts that worldwide spending on robotics and related services will more than double by 2020, growing from $91.5 billion in 2016 to more than $188 billion. Humanoid robots can already walk and open doors, for example; but in the future, they will be able to make a cup of coffee or even fly a plane.

  • Blockchain and Bitcoin both appeared on the Top 20 list for the first time. Bitcoin, a cryptocurrency and peer-to-peer digital payment system that aims to remove friction from transactions, is supported by Blockchain, a Distributed Ledger Technology (DTL) that verifies and records Bitcoin transactions. Bitcoin’s all-time high price coupled with the demand for specialists familiar with its technology indicates that the new currency may become more widely used. Gartner also included Blockchain in their 2017 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies noting that while enterprises are still deciding how to navigate this technology, they believe it will lead to a reformation of whole industries long-term.

  • Security continues to be top of mind for both businesses and consumers in light of recent high-profile data breaches. According to the 2017 U.S. State of Cybercrime survey, 36 percent of businesses say they were impacted by a phishing attack last year, up from 26 percent the previous year. As a result,experts in penetration testing and vulnerability assessment are in high-demand as companies hire specialists to either test a specific issue or assess their business’s overall security.

  • Augmented reality has seen breakthroughs as companies introduce innovations such as Facebook’s ($FB) Camera Effects Platform, Apple’s ($AAPL) ARKit and Google’s ($GOOGL) ARCore. AR earned itself a spot on Gartner’s 2017 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies due to its huge potential impact, and Gartner suggests that “Enterprises should create an AR strategy in the business with specific goals and tasks for trials and benchmarks.”

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) has also already had a huge impact on the world of work, from AI-powered algorithms that recommend optimal routes to maximize Lyft and Uber drivers’ earnings; to machine learning systems that help optimize lists of customer leads so salespeople can be more effective. Companies are starting to invest more in figuring out how to use it for their benefit, and a handful of tech giants recently formed an AI research-and-policy organization called “Partnership on AI” to study AI’s impact on jobs and society. As businesses look to incorporate these new technologies into their business strategies, AI-related skills such as deep learning, natural language processingand machine learning appear on this quarter’s list.

  • According to Flurry, the average U.S. consumer now spends five hours a day on mobile devices. In an effort to meet consumer expectations, as well as attract, retain and grow customers, businesses are implementing mobile-first strategies, and mobile programming languages including Swift and Objective-C saw high demand this quarter as a result.

  • Marketing skills account for 20 percent of the fastest-growing skills in Q3:
    • Salesforce saw increased demand for its expanded ‘Marketing Cloud’ services; and HubSpot marketing, benefitting from companies surging investment in content marketing, also appeared in the Top 20.
    • Instagram marketing, which eMarketer estimates will bring in more than $3 billion in U.S. ad revenues this year, and Final Cut Pro X, a professional video editing app from Apple that recently hit two million users, both saw soaring demand as marketers continued to invest in social media and customer storytelling.
Freelancers earn more than $1 billion on Upwork annually. The Upwork Skills Index calculates year-over-year growth rates based on freelancer billings through Upwork in Q3 2017 versus Q3 2016.

The next quarterly Upwork Skills Index will be released winter 2018.

https://www.upwork.com/press/2017/11/02/q3-2017-skills-index/
 
Ledger Nano S PRE-ORDER
Cryptocurrency hardware wallet
This product is currently available in pre-order.
Shipping is scheduled from March 28
 
just got an email from the Palm Beach Report. It said wall street is about to make a big move into cryptos on April 2

Yea those shiesty bastards been made a move

They are just gonna make it official.. .

Their coins are stacked believe that

It's not a bad thing if you got patience


It's gonna be your worse nightmare if you

Are the easy to panic type..

They are counting on guys. Like that
 
not knowing a thing, i dropped some money in ADA because someone in here recommended it. My wife was damn near ready to draft up the divorce papers. This was before thanksgiving.....now she driving a 2018 buick enclave with no car note

lol...it take a lot to go thru this...glad y’all fucking eating man...love reading this shit
 
A couple weeks ago I made a post saying that you should go all in on Bitcoin and Litecoin when Bitcoin falls below 8,000, which is now. You should buy some Bitcoin now, but don't buy Litecoin. Litecoin already had it's mini-rallly. There is a chance that Bitcoin could fall to around 5,800, but it doesn't really matter. Now is a good time to buy regardless and there's always the chance that it may not fall to 5,800. I bought some already at this point and have another buy setup at 7,100. You can think of 7,000 as the next psychological support point.

If you do want to buy Litecoin for some reason, put a buy in at $105. If it never drops that low again, don't worry about it. Buy it again when the whole market goes bullish in March-April.
 
A couple weeks ago I made a post saying that you should go all in on Bitcoin and Litecoin when Bitcoin falls below 8,000, which is now. You should buy some Bitcoin now, but don't buy Litecoin. Litecoin already had it's mini-rallly. There is a chance that Bitcoin could fall to around 5,800, but it doesn't really matter. Now is a good time to buy regardless and there's always the chance that it may not fall to 5,800. I bought some already at this point and have another buy setup at 7,100. You can think of 7,000 as the next psychological support point.

If you do want to buy Litecoin for some reason, put a buy in at $105. If it never drops that low again, don't worry about it. Buy it again when the whole market goes bullish in March-April.

Imo Charlie lee really hurt lite coin when he sold all of his coins..

So y'all believe Litecoin is :itsawrap: ?
For the past week I've been debating with myself whether or not I should just trade my LTC for NEO. What's y'all opinion?
 
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