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1  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Lightning Auction] Canaan Creative Avalon1 - World's 1st Bitcoin ASIC Miner on: June 05, 2024, 07:14:41 PM
Auction is now live for the next 48 hours. No Reserve!
https://scarce.city/auctions/worlds-1st-bitcoin-miner-the-avalon-1
2  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Lightning Auction] Canaan Creative Avalon1 - World's 1st Bitcoin ASIC Miner on: May 28, 2024, 02:57:27 AM
I sure went with the wrong ASIC back in those days, *cough* butterfly labs *cough*

GLWS!  Cool
Thanks! I'm sorry for your loss. I personally wasn't around during those days, but I heard all about it and bought the t-shirts!
3  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Lightning Auction] Canaan Creative Avalon1 - World's 1st Bitcoin ASIC Miner on: May 25, 2024, 03:08:18 AM
Met TheCoinDad in Miami last year - pretty good guy and awesome mission to preserve the miners. Top notch mission.
We appreciate the kind words and support! I share the same sentiment, so much so that I joined the Bitcoin Mining Museum team to assist in furthering that mission by sourcing old miners to add to Tobias's (TheCoinDad's) collection, improving the website, adding content, and providing some further context to the history of bitcoin mining. Keep an eye on the website, we've got big plans!

We will also be setting up the Bitcoin Mining Museum again in Miami this year (next month) to for Mining Disrupt!
4  Economy / Collectibles / [Lightning Auction] Canaan Creative Avalon1 - World's 1st Bitcoin ASIC Miner on: May 24, 2024, 02:35:51 AM
@TheCoinDad is auctioning off the world's 1st bitcoin ASIC miner on behalf of the Bitcoin Mining Museum. The Avalon1 by Canaan Creative was a result of the Avalon Project which launched in September 2012. Arriving in January 31, 2013, it mined an average of 15-20 BTC per day when the global hashrate was only 20 TH/s. It hashes at 60 GH/s using 600W of power with 110nm ASIC chips. Less than 900 total units produced, and only 300 were made in the black metal case like this one. This ASIC is considered to be one of the most iconic, tangible pieces of Bitcoin history. An EPIC conversation piece in any Bitcoin memorabilia collection.


A historic Bitcoin auction held exclusively on @scarcedotcity.
Scarce City accepts both onchain or lightning bids. You will need to pay a refundable bid deposit for approximately 1% of your bid. See Scarce City FAQs for more details.

Auction Start: June 5th 3pm EST
Auction End: June 7th 3pm EST

5  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Lightning Auction] ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Sapphire Complete Collection! on: September 22, 2022, 01:30:39 AM
SOLD!
6  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Lightning Auction] ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Sapphire Complete Collection! on: September 20, 2022, 07:50:50 PM
Auction is now live and accepting bids on Scarce City: https://scarce.city/auctions/asicminer-block-erupter-usb-complete-collection

New to Scarce City? Learn more about how it works here: https://scarce.city/about
or watch the how to video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoTvEBpsegw

Auction open for 48 hours only. No reserve!
7  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Lightning Auction] ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Sapphire Complete Collection! on: September 20, 2022, 01:14:29 AM
Ebay's selling them for ~$100 per block erupter these days.

That cannot be true, can it? I think I’ve got a couple of these laying around next to my Butterfly Labs FPGA miners somewhere. For $100 each I could probably find the time to locate them. I’m a bit surprised to hear they’re worth anything, but they aren’t a bad collector’s item I guess. OP has them displayed very nicely.
Yeah ~$100 USD is the going rate. I've sold some on ebay for more than that last year. They are probably the most interesting miners available right now. Nice form factor, cool logo, colorful, and practically cheaper than anything else you can find. They won't mine you a single satoshi now days though.

People buy them to learn, to tinker with, and to keep as a soulvenir, or to try and "solo" mine with them... except they are more likely to get struck by lightning 100 times in a row than ever managing to solo mine a block with one of these.
8  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Lightning Auction] ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Sapphire Complete Collection! on: September 19, 2022, 04:46:39 PM
I ended up keeping 10 sets of each color block eruptor as i thought they would be a cool collectible later. Interested to see what these sell for!
Your saying you have 10 sets of each color? So 110 block erupters? If so that's insane.

It took me a few years to find a few of the colors. The silver one with the orange logo and orange one with white logo (both first batch without regulatory markings) were by far the hardest ones to find.

Oh yea, i used to flip these things back in the day on amazon. Would buy them here for around $10 to $15 a piece and then sell yhem on amazon for $50+ ea. Literally flipped thousands of them.  I also bought them when they originally came out, but got all of the colors through the flipping technique.
That's quite the profit. I do remember people managing to get them for pretty cheap on here a few years ago. Don't see them for sale hardly ever on here now.

Then again you probably paid for them in bitcoin if you got them here, which might be regrettable now from the store of value perspective.

Ebay's selling them for ~$100 per block erupter these days.
9  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Lightning Auction] ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Sapphire Complete Collection! on: September 16, 2022, 05:51:21 PM
I ended up keeping 10 sets of each color block eruptor as i thought they would be a cool collectible later. Interested to see what these sell for!
Your saying you have 10 sets of each color? So 110 block erupters? If so that's insane.

It took me a few years to find a few of the colors. The silver one with the orange logo and orange one with white logo (both first batch without regulatory markings) were by far the hardest ones to find.
10  Economy / Collectibles / Re: [Lightning Auction] ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Sapphire Complete Collection! on: September 16, 2022, 01:51:19 PM
this looks great indeed.
like mopar, i also unfortunately only own an old usb antminer u2
where do you ship from?
I ship from Canada. There shouldn't be any issue shipping to most places. Total weight of everything with the frame is 10lbs. Buyer pay for shipping.

I also collected the antminer "u" series as well. I've got a few u1, u2, and u3 miners that haven't been used in many years.

Unfortunately my u2 miners burnt out after an overclocking experiment gone wrong shortly after I got them in 2015. All 5 of my u2's are toast but I couldn't bring myself to just throw them away.
11  Economy / Collectibles / [Lightning Auction] ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Sapphire Collection on: September 16, 2022, 02:32:25 AM
Update Edit: Sold!

Selling my completed ASICMiner Block Erupter Sapphire USB collection set on Scarce City:
https://scarce.city/auctions/asicminer-block-erupter-usb-complete-collection

Auction goes live on Tuesday, September 20th, 2022 and is active for 48 hours.
No reserve.

Image: https://imgur.com/HQDmcen

To the best of my knowledge, this is the only existing complete collection of ASICMiner Sapphire Block Erupter USBs that has ever been shared online. This collection includes all 4 unique colors from the first Sapphire batch release (https://web.archive.org/web/20140416100930/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=212085), and all 7 unique colors from the second Sapphire batch release (https://web.archive.org/web/20131105152605/https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280961) for a total of 11 unique Block Erupters. I’m also including another black (batch 1) that is used to display the rear PCB board and hardware components as a compliment the info graphic advertisement in the shadow box frame.

Every USB Block Erupter has been tested using cgminer. They are all fully functional and each mine at ~330 MH/s.

Both of the 49 Port ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Hubs have also been tested using an APX PSU with a 24 pin power connector and high Amp (30Amp required) 5V output. The Block Erupter hubs use a 5V rail to power all of the USB ports.

This completed set includes:
- 12 x ASICMiner Block Erupter USBs (11 unique variants/colors, and 1 extra black (batch 1) Block Erupter)
- 2 x 49 Port ASICMiner Block Erupter USB Hubs (First and second releases).
- 1 x 18"x24" shadow box frame
- 3 x print outs. First and second batch release print outs of the USB Block Erupter on the Bitcointalk forum, and 1 print out of an infographic by (defunct) bitcoinexaminer.org showing the Block Erupter components and re-sale price of 1.05 BTC.

The History:

On May 4th, 2013, a user named friedcat from ASICMiner released the first ever bitcoin mining ASIC USB device on the bitcointalk forums, the Block Erupter USB.

The Block Erupter USB wasn’t the first ASIC miner released, but it was the first ever to use the USB form factor, and used the first ever ASIC chip ever manufactured. The release of the Block Erupter USB comes only a few months after Avalon released the first ever bitcoin ASIC miner to the public in January 2013, and it comes 7 months before Bitmain unveiled it’s first ASIC Miner; the Antminer S1.

These Block Erupter USB devices have a hash rate of 333 MH/s (0.000333 TH/s) and were available for purchase at a price of 1.99 BTC per USB miner upon release. Market value for 1.99 BTC was around $200-$225 USD at the time. These are massively inadequate in terms of mining power by today's metrics. Today, the Block Erupter USBs are technically the least powerful bitcoin ASIC mining devices in the world, since they were the first ever ASIC chips ever created (130nm BE100).
12  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Best World Servers. IPTV 4K +10000 live & 60000 vod & Best CCcam & Oscam Server. on: August 20, 2022, 03:09:13 PM
I've been trying to purchase his service for a week after testing the 24 hour trial. It took a couple of days before Zakiluck responded with a btc receiving address to pay for his server1 service.

As soon as I got his receiving address, I sent the payment and email notification with the tx hash letting him know that I paid.

It's been 5 days since I sent the payment. I still haven't heard back from him and I still don't have the service I paid for.

I looked up the tx hash on a block explorer. He spent the payment to another address an hour after he received the funds from me. Since then there have been several spends that include my initial payment amount.

I'll let this marinate for another week or so. I'll post an update here to let everybody know how this ends up playing out. I've got a bad taste in my mouth...

Turns out zakiluck wasn't receiving any of my emails that I was sending over. This is likely because of Hotmail's spam detection gets so easily triggered by any messages mentioning bitcoin or "strange" transaction hashes.

I decided to PM his profile on bitcointalk and he responded within minutes. I'm all setup now!

Thanks zakiluck!
13  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Best World Servers. IPTV 4K +10000 live & 60000 vod & Best CCcam & Oscam Server. on: August 17, 2022, 02:33:51 AM
I've been trying to purchase his service for a week after testing the 24 hour trial. It took a couple of days before Zakiluck responded with a btc receiving address to pay for his server1 service.

As soon as I got his receiving address, I sent the payment and email notification with the tx hash letting him know that I paid.

It's been 5 days since I sent the payment. I still haven't heard back from him and I still don't have the service I paid for.

I looked up the tx hash on a block explorer. He spent the payment to another address an hour after he received the funds from me. Since then there have been several spends that include my initial payment amount.

I'll let this marinate for another week or so. I'll post an update here to let everybody know how this ends up playing out. I've got a bad taste in my mouth...
14  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Is it worth collecting old ASIC miners? on: August 12, 2022, 04:35:07 AM
@TheCoinDad on Twitter has created the first bitcoin ASIC museum. He even has the Avalon2, an extremely rare piece that that came out just after the first ASIC miner was delivered to Jeff Garzik. Check out his collection: https://bitcoinminingmuseum.com/

  Nice website...thanks! Now I need to see someone create a website museum for all items Bitcoin related...especially physical Bitcoins.

   Thanks for sharing though!
I know this isn't quite a bitcoin museum, but I still think somebody might find this interesting; The "Scarce City" marketplace (https://scarce.city/) has physical collectible section that you can find and/or purchase. The search filters can narrow the results down to "Physical" and "Collectible" (https://scarce.city/marketplace/physical?refinementList%5Bcategory%5D%5B0%5D=collectibles).

While there isn't much on there ATM, there are currently a couple physical "Casascius" style loaded coins on there.

Also, if you go to the Scarce City homepage, you can scroll through the "Past Drops" section to find almost 100 different collection categories. For example, 1 of the ~100 collections is called "The Unconfiscatable Collection" which contains 22 items, including Casascius, TGBEX, and BTCC Mint coins (https://scarce.city/collections/unconfiscatable-1).

I also remember seeing many of the old USB miners (Block erupters, Antminer u1, u2 collections ect..). They are still on there somewhere. Search engines will find them.

The site is mostly cluttered with a bunch of pepes and artwork, but there are quite a few really cool/old physical pieces of bitcoin hardware and memorabilia in there if you take some time to rummage through the garbage.

Despite this, I agree that a dedicated/organized/formal physical bitcoin museum website is definitely missing in this space. I think it's probably a matter of time before somebody or some community in this space builds one. Heck if I had the money I would love to build it myself, but Casascius coins are (obviously) expensive!
15  Economy / Collectibles / Re: Is it worth collecting old ASIC miners? on: August 08, 2022, 04:51:15 PM
@TheCoinDad on Twitter has created the first bitcoin ASIC museum. He even has the Avalon2, an extremely rare piece that that came out just after the first ASIC miner was delivered to Jeff Garzik. Check out his collection: https://bitcoinminingmuseum.com/
16  Economy / Digital goods / Re: Best World Servers. IPTV 4K +10000 live & 60000 vod & Best CCcam & Oscam Server. on: August 08, 2022, 02:57:58 PM
I'm interested in server1 ( sd & hd & full hd ) without CCAM. Can I please test out the 24 hour trail? I have an older Minix U1 Android box with the XCIPTV app so I would be looking for a M3U login I believe.

Please PM me. I've enabled the setting to "Allow newbies to send you PMs". Thanks!
17  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [WTS] Discounted $302 USD Bitmain Coupon on: February 01, 2022, 05:14:18 AM
Still available. Price is now $115 USD firm. I accept PayPal, eTransfer or BTC, xUSD, USDT.
18  Economy / Digital goods / [WTS] Discounted $302 USD Bitmain Coupon on: November 22, 2021, 04:41:11 AM
I had to send my Antminer to Bitmain to get repaired that they issued me a coupon to compensate for my shipping cost. I have no intentions of purchasing any more items from Bitmain for a while and would like to offer it at a discounted price here.

The coupon value is $302 USD ($1 x 302) and can be applied when purchasing Bitmain products (Antminer/PSU/Parts). This is a digital coupon for shop.bitmain.com. Good for another 3 months (Expires 2022.02.26).

Screenshot of coupon: https://pasteboard.co/w6JMfaNXB9u6.png

Selling for $140 USD. I can accept PayPal, or eTransfer but would prefer BTC, xUSD, USDT. If you want to pay using a different alt coin just ask and we might be able to work something out. If it makes you feel more comfortable I can list it on ebay at a decided price but it would need to be more since Ebay takes about 12% of every sale. Alternatively, we can exchange in small increments. I can give you one $10 ($1 x 10) coupon for an agreed upon amount of xUSD for example and we just do that like 30 times.

You need to create your account on the Bitmain website in order for me to transfer the coupon over to you. to buy something (it is fast and easy to create an account).

PLEASE READ BITMAINS COUPON USAGE RULES BEFORE PURCHASING (I've pasted the rules below from the Bitmain Website)

  • In the event that the amount you paid for the products is at or near zero after applying the coupons, Bitmain is required to state the product value based on the export value or current sales price. All additional costs including customs clearance and tax will be borne by the customers.
  • The coupons may only be applied to new Antminers/PSU/parts purchases on https://shop.bitmain.com/
  • The coupons are only valid for purchasing our products on https://shop.bitmain.com/ and cannot be exchanged for cash.
  • Coupons cannot be applied on repair orders.
  • The coupon can be used for deducting maximum 30% of the order total amount (shipping fee not included).
  • Once order has been submitted, the applied coupon is deemed to be used even if the order expires.
  • Coupons are transferrable to other users’ accounts on www.bitmain.com.
  • Issued coupons are final; any changes to value/expiration date are strictly not allowed.
  • You may use one or more of the Post-sale Coupons for your order. Please note that you cannot use Post-sale Coupons with other type of coupons per order.
  • The coupon is effective from 00:00:00 on the starting date and 6 months validity.
  • If you do not redeem the full amount of your coupon for one product, the remaining value will be forfeited. E.g. A product costs 400 USD, if you used a 500 USD coupon on this product, the remaining 100 USD would not be returned to you.
  • Bitmain reserves the right to revoke, amend and limit all coupons.

Also noted on the Bitmain website is that "USD coupons can only be used on our English website and CNY coupons can only be used on our Chinese website."

I'm selling the USD coupon (for the English Bitmain site).

Post below or pm me if your interested or have any questions. Thanks
19  Economy / Service Discussion / KPMHOSTING - QC, Canada [NOT self-moderated] on: May 06, 2019, 05:34:40 AM
I'm starting this thread of 2 reasons:

1. KPMHOSTING have 2 threads on Bitcointalk, one got locked, and the other is self-moderated by KPM themselves, which is no good. So I'm starting this one in case others would like to share their experiences.

2. I told them that if they deleted my reply on their official self-moderated thread, I would create my own thread. They deleted my reply. Hence this thread.

So I've hosted my miners with KPM for a year and had a less than desirable experience. They started off alright, but their communication got worse at the end and I had to wait several weeks for them to respond and coordinate shipping my miners back. I eventually got them, after being forced to pay ridiculous fees and in the condition that you see in below.

I ended up having to pay for hosting even though my miners were down for over 100 hours. (Minimum compensation is 24 hours) The guys at KPM acknowledged this earlier on and said that they would compensate a few days of free hosting, but they never did. When I brought it up, they simply stated that the invoice (which ignored the downtime) would be sent to collections in a few days if unpaid.

Anyways, here are the images of what I finally received. These were obviously uncared-for and were running in a filthy environment. Also, they were all shipped with their PSU's STILL ATTACHED! KPM is the most expensive bitcoin hosting provider I know of, and I was willing to pay their ridiculous fees because when I started all the other hosting providers were full. They seemed to have a good reputation at the time. They pride themselves on great service (promise 2 - 12 hour response times on their website) but they don't deliver. I'm glad I have my miners out of there now. It was almost not worth it for how much the shipping was on top of their 'removal fee'.



 

20  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: KPMHOSTING - 1.2 MW - Reliable Miner Hosting / Colocation - QC, Canada on: June 02, 2018, 08:53:17 PM
Here is my review of KPM Hosting

I have been with them for almost 3 months now.

Pros:
- Excellent communication. They keep their customers in the loop for everything that goes on, provide pictures of upgrades, and respond very quick to emails.
- Setup time is very quick. They let me know when my miners arrived and set them up either that day, or the next day.
- Billing system is always on time, and is accurate.
- Any major downtime is compensated as a discount in subsequent bill

Cons:
- Large up-front cost (3-month deposit) that you will only get back at the end of the hosting term as a lump sum. Meaning that the customer assumes any risk. Other hosting companies I had worked with in the past did not have this as a requirement.
- They only compensate for downtime if the total monthly downtime is over 24 hours. Meaning if your miners were off for 23 hours during the month, you are still paying full price for that unused electricity. Can get costly depending on the size of your farm.

Overall, I feel that the great customer service makes up for the higher cost premiums that KPM charges. I feel confident in dealing with KPM Hosting.
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