It would be nice if it were to run a full Bitcoin node at the same time, to support the network. I'm totally interested in one! I was thinking of something similar myself, but would rather buy it from you. Although to be honest- why not open source it? There isn't an enormous amount of money to be made on it, while on the flip side you would be doing a great service for bitcoin. None the less I would be interested!
You'd need a 16GB SD card and the CPU on the pi is really slow to check the blockchain.
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I hate to burst your bubble, but orders are shipped up to about 260k, according to the spreadsheet.
There must have been a change to zefir #2 position since I looked at it. Too bad.
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Your WU is much higher with the ASICs as expected.
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Did you use their online wallet? What else do you need besides the password? The identifier should be in your confirmation email, or you can have them resend it.
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I'm not sure if you mentioned -- does it work fine with bitcoin, and just doesn't work with zetacoin?
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Probably because he didn't want to bother with usb device permissions.
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Was this a brain wallet or a regular blockchain wallet?
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The latest cgminer works fine, it's just the usb library that you have to use a certain version of. You can download it from that link and build it, then set your library flags when you compile cgminer. But try the precompiled binary, it should be the latest version -- at worst it's just a couple days old.
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Thanks for that spreadsheet. It looks like we have:
Orders shipped up to ~ 490k
Batch 1, chip position: 660k Batch 2, chip position: 670k Batch 3, chip position: 690k Batch 4, chip position: 770k Batch 5, chip position: 840k Batch 6, chip position: ?
Looks like Batch 1-3 should come together in the next couple of days? (hoping...)
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You guys really like getting your panties bunched up over every little thing that could go wrong.
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I guess we can estimate the total number of chips ordered based on Avalon's address 1FGAftzSTztFSB8LMwsrdCKTyqGY6zr3sU. If this is the only address for chip orders then 75,779.8 BTC received would give us 97 batches total paid to that address. So roughly, about 10 batches total per our batch orders.
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I can't imagine anything but sending the first 10k chips to batch 1 customers and so on.
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It's only 13 batches, right? I think we're way behind that based on our order numbers. Batch 1: Order #10177, Purchase date May 1,2013. Expected delivery date early July Batch 2: Order #10265, Purchase date May 11,2013. Expected delivery date mid July Batch 3: Order #10325, Purchase date May 22,2013. Expected delivery date mid/late July. Batch 4: Order #10425, Purchase date May 28,2013. Expected delivery date late July, early August. Batch 5: Order #10553, Purchase date June 5. Expected delivery date early/mid August. Batch 6: Order #11253, Purchase date July 6. Expected delivery date mid September.
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Great! It'll be a big help to offline use if I can restart my computer and load up Armory quickly.
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Without a fee it may never get included in the blockchain. Check the wiki for fee guidelines. Miners are free to set their own guidelines, but they're usually pretty close: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Transaction_fees
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That's really odd. Make sure it's using the new directory on the new drive. (check the block file timestamps in both). Did you try an older version of bitcoin-qt? If you really need it working on this particular computer and you don't want to reinstall windows, you could install linux in a virtual box as a kludge.
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As far as I know the datadir isn't valid in the bitcoin.conf file. Maybe they added it to a new release? Usually you have to add it to the command line options, e.g. in your startup folder or just as a separate shortcut that you start yourself.
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You just need one post, then wait a few minutes.
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