Im starting to think i'll regret my purchase... These were advertised to run at 2.6 gh/s, but every damn demo i've seen of them running shows them at 2.2gh/s I'll be losing 3.2gh/s!!!(i bought 8.) if this is the case!, Thats more than whole unit's worth of hashrate!
If these damn things run at 2.2 im going to be demanding another one to be shipped to me free of charge due to false advertising.
lol, like their ghash/s really matters. aren't they more of a novelty purchase? if you think bitcoins will be around a while, you'd probably be better off never taking them out of their packaging
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14iVxhdTHgog4nU6DmRzEmuXvJ2PxgqQ3w
7.8% orphans, 9.1% DOA over 375 shares on what looks like a local node, despite the doa % (not sure why else it'd be on a roadrunner cable line)
pm me if you want to fix it
1QKkhvTNVWbg3w1CFCVDUrgWJ8w5iRWaNF
8.5% orphans over 610 shares on a node in Germany (!) (ed: there's also a secondary issue here)
pm me if you want to fix it
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I reckon the best money right now is in purchasing gear off of eBay, then filing paypal chargebacks & selling for 3x value on marketplace here... in bitcoins, ofc
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sell it on marketplace, ppl are paying far more than it's worth
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My final offer: ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fnogleg.com%2Fmoniesgalore.jpg&t=663&c=6OGIM1OQmVDXDg) That is a LOT of monies. but srsly, I'll pay $5000 for it if local pickup is possible, are you even close to dallas tx? ed: I am wiring monies to my Swedish friend @ Lysator. Well, not really. =/ 20 bitcoins would be too much for me, anyway.
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The value of these miner is appreciating as demand picks up and more consumers decide to mine... This being said buying a 60 ghps unit for more then 2btc is f******** retarded.... But hey some looser will make the buy....
That's a great PSA! I guess you have to get your post count up somehow. Maybe you should try by starting your own thread or just post in one of the 300 threads that talk about how over priced mining equipment is and how no one will ROI and keep it out of someones for sale post. Im sure that zvs would appreciate it ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) well if he reads anything here, he'd already know that i agree with that sentiment hah anyway, it is sold for 2.5 BTC the best way to deal with these asics, mine for a week or two, then sell for profits
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OZCOIN IS HARDCORE SCAM ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif)
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I skimmed through a few transcripts and some of them aren't so great. Tons of errors. =p
Anyway, I will have #19 finished by the end of Sunday (or sooner)
ed: i suspect some of these may be being partitioned out and put on mturk for, well, "not very much" per segment
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What makes you better than CEX.IO except for the cheaper price you offer.
Nothing really. Same principle, except as you said.. cheaper. Be more precisely, your price for 'maybe late November' is cheaper than the current CEX.IO price. Is there any compensate or protection plan if you cannot begin mining by the end of November? cex.io is also incredibly overpriced i think the new price (here) is fairly reasonable
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Does anyone here actually know what the cost of shipping from the US to an EU member state would be? I've never shipped outside of US, Canada, Mexico.... and have zero idea..
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$5,000,0000 zimbabwean dollars
I'd take this offer. The currency of Zimbabwe is the USD, Euro, Pound, Rand, and Pula. So, $5,000,000 Zimbabwe dollars = 13,774 BTC €5,000,000 = 18,457 BTC £5,000,000 = 21900 BTC R5,000,000 = 1336 BTC P5,000,000 = 1515 BTC So either way, your lowest offer is 1336 BTC Not quite. 5000000 ZWD = 13815.97126 USD, which according to bitstamp rates is about 37BTC. I am unsure where that currency exchange is getting this rate for these Zimbabwe dollars. The Zimbabwe government doesn't even recognize them as legal tender anymore. ZWD Profile Inflation: 8.2% Banknotes: Freq Used: Z$1, Z$5, Z$10, Z$20, Z$50, Z$100, Z$500 That must be really old information. Here's something from May 11, 2011 http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052748703730804576314953091790360100 trillion dollar bill = srs bsns
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very well, my new offer is five billion zimbabwean dollars ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fnogleg.com%2Flotsofmonies.jpg&t=663&c=eM3THxXa3T5IcA) offer valid for only 24 hrs!!
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Wanted to install bitcoin-qt with a computer with 8GB left. Realised it don't have that much space. Got my New computer and it have been syncronizing for a day now. Any idea how long will it take?
mine takes a couple of hours. i use imdisk to create a 16gb ram drive and then run it off of that
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i'll give 20btc for both, if he doesnt pay
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More bitcoins than I can shake a stick at!
But zvs is really really bad a stick shaking. ![Shocked](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/shocked.gif) this is true
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not to mention i can get second hand jupiter for about 26btc which is compact, takes up only one shelf and one psu.. but these? oh my let me see... i will need basement for about 18-19 units, also spend on additional 5 x 1500w psus to power them all... i'm staring at probably 30 bitcoins in total cost.. no thanks friedcat, pass them to another sucker... Since this Cube uses 360W, I assume Asicminer is still using old, outdated, 110nm chips in these Cubes which is really, really lame!!!
Save your money, folks. More efficient ASIC tech will flood the market over the next couple of months and knock these things off the network in no time.
i'd take one of these cubes over paying 2.5x value for a jupiter? yeah, i bet you can get those second hand for $9000
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$5,000,0000 zimbabwean dollars
I'd take this offer. The currency of Zimbabwe is the USD, Euro, Pound, Rand, and Pula. So, $5,000,000 Zimbabwe dollars = 13,774 BTC €5,000,000 = 18,457 BTC £5,000,000 = 21900 BTC R5,000,000 = 1336 BTC P5,000,000 = 1515 BTC So either way, your lowest offer is 1336 BTC that's not true. i specifically said zimbabwean dollars. which would mean zimbabwean dollars, not any other currency. zimbabwean dollars happened to be the official currency of zimbabwe until 2009, by the way. just in case you forgot. nice try
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since i got a couple of PMs no paypal, obv and i have an offer higher than 2, but it's not the 3.5 i want ps: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=330741.0 3btc each, lol ed: OK, you've convinced me to lower the price to 3.4BTC. in the meantime, i shall continue mining, since the value of these just keeps going up
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$5,000,0000 zimbabwean dollars
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