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Thanks for pointing this out. I got to the bitcoin game a bit late, there is a lot to catch up!
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So you are offering free upgrade to 215Mh/s per bond, right? That's 1.325/215Mh/s ~ 0.006BTC per 1Mh/s after upgrade. That's about two times cheaper than what Bitbond offers. What's the catch? * Free: 2M/s BITBOND converts to 12.5Mh/s BITBOND.ASIC for free * Small upgrade: 2M/s BITBOND converts to 45Mh/s BITBOND.ASIC for 0.25 btc * Large upgrade: 2M/s BITBOND converts to 450Mh/s BITBOND.ASIC for 5.5 btc
In other words, assuming a value of 0.50 BTC per BITBOND share: Free: 12.5 Mh/s for 0.50 BTC = 25 Mh/s per BTC, or 0.0400 BTC / 1 Mh/s Small: 45 Mh/s for 0.75 BTC = 60 Mh/s per BTC, or 0.0167 BTC / 1 Mh/s Large: 450 Mh/s for 6 BTC = 75 Mh/s per BTC, 0.0133 BTC / 1 Mh/s That's an easy one, bitbond & gigamining are making a profit from the transition to asics, he's not. (disclosure, I own some hydromining bonds) I wouldn't call your upgrade program competitive... Or am I missing something?
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So you are offering free upgrade to 215Mh/s per bond, right? That's 1.325/215Mh/s ~ 0.006BTC per 1Mh/s after upgrade. That's about two times cheaper than what Bitbond offers. What's the catch? * Free: 2M/s BITBOND converts to 12.5Mh/s BITBOND.ASIC for free * Small upgrade: 2M/s BITBOND converts to 45Mh/s BITBOND.ASIC for 0.25 btc * Large upgrade: 2M/s BITBOND converts to 450Mh/s BITBOND.ASIC for 5.5 btc
In other words, assuming a value of 0.50 BTC per BITBOND share: Free: 12.5 Mh/s for 0.50 BTC = 25 Mh/s per BTC, or 0.0400 BTC / 1 Mh/s Small: 45 Mh/s for 0.75 BTC = 60 Mh/s per BTC, or 0.0167 BTC / 1 Mh/s Large: 450 Mh/s for 6 BTC = 75 Mh/s per BTC, 0.0133 BTC / 1 Mh/s
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Stats on the website this morning showed ~6BTC. Thanks for not doing this on auto. So far so good!
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Europeans are bitching, as always on that matter
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...which you, only by the way of example, are happy to suggest. I see what you did there
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I hope this gets fixed no later than today..
Edit: yup, all is well. Pirate did his part, now waiting for foo. Thanks for help foo. It was a pleasure.
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You are a good captain, Burnside. Thanks.
It's a free market after all - where one exchange falls, 3 more will pop up. That's how it was with bitcoin too. Progress.
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Interesting. I got twice as much as I used to with gigamining. Thanks burnside!
What are your predictions on upcoming weeks? How is the post-ipo growth and set up going on?
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test, I guess... ed: still a newbie.. pls whitelist me ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) // thanks ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Wait until block reward halves, then stick with miners I guess.
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Looks like Klondike here on the board.
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How does the 4 hours online actually work? As in 4 hours worth of posting on here?
Lurking, reading. Damn it, I've certainly read more than 4 hours here, but not as a registered user. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Me too. same here strange... I can only quote, no reply button edit: ah! It was hidden by default.
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Dogisland, since you didn't answer my email and did not post anything on the forums / blog / twitter I'm trying to contact you here.
What's going on with "We're having problems making payments at the moment. We're testing a new solution which should be ready tomorrow."? As I said in the email, 'tomorow' was yesterday. I registered my account and transfered my funds a few days ago to your service without ANY issues nor any information how I WON'T BE ABLE TO MOVE MY FUNDS when I do.
What's going on? This is really serious, each hour of delay is a loss of money to me - and you can't even answer my email? Man c'mon! Please thix whatever is wrong ASAP, and for the love of god TALK to your clients, please...
How long till the issue is fixed?
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