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1321  Economy / Services / Re: Rent my 1.8 Mh/s - Will mine any coin for you on: June 09, 2013, 02:30:21 PM
What's your best price?


$200/month, that way I can at least pay my electricity bill lol

Your serious?

So you want me to pay you $200.00 per month for 1.8 MH/s, I really hope you are mis-quoting here and meant to say 1.8 GH/s. == 1800 MH/s

Btw, please post pics of your rig as well as specs and pics of it running for at least 30 minutes.

Pictures should include today's date and your forum nic.

If all is good I will pay you in advance 0.05 BTC up front and an additional 0.45 at the end of the month.

Additional requirements are RDP/LogMeIn/SSH root access to the box.

This is my best offer, take it or leave it.
1322  Economy / Economics / Re: Any idea on why the -20% of today ? on: June 09, 2013, 02:20:59 PM
perhaps this is people cashing in their BTC for USD to purchase chips.
1323  Economy / Services / Re: Rent my 1.8 Mh/s - Will mine any coin for you on: June 09, 2013, 02:18:40 PM
What's your best price?
1324  Economy / Services / Re: Get up to 0.12 BTC a month for your signature! on: June 09, 2013, 02:12:11 PM
Alright this is for today, if there is no comment next to your username, you should have received a payment.

6/9

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mprep, changed your address.

Received, thank you sir.
1325  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: 1st Greek Hotel & Restaurant that Accepts Bitcoins! on: June 09, 2013, 02:08:14 PM
Good to hear we are seeing more things like this, very exciting!
1326  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Gold Coin (GLD) Info Thread - The Future of Digital Currency *UPDATE Binaries on: June 09, 2013, 02:01:17 PM
83.61880225 GLD coins for sale, best offer wins!

Offer still stands
1327  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Gold Coin (GLD) Info Thread - The Future of Digital Currency *UPDATE Binaries on: June 09, 2013, 01:59:55 PM

Busted!
1328  Economy / Services / Re: Rent my 1.8 Mh/s - Will mine any coin for you on: June 09, 2013, 01:53:02 PM
smells scammy

are you fucking kidding me? the guy offered to pay me 0.07 BTC a day to run it, I said no because I can just do that for myself and make 0.09 BTC, now GTFO troll and don't be butthurt I said no!

That's the problem, either you or buyer will get less than it can mine so why would either you or buyer be interested in doing it.

The only eventual option I could see is that buyer has full access to miner and to mine what he wants at time he wants to eventually catch some of altcoins high profitability periods.

This. I offered a little less than I would be able to mine using it, because I'd want to make a profit. But if I make a profit, you could make the same for yourself just by mining with it. So, there can't really be a mutual benefit.

Yes there is, this is a win-win for each of us.
He wants to get paid for mining, I offered him 50% of the proceeds.
1329  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Gold Coin (GLD) Info Thread - The Future of Digital Currency *UPDATE Binaries on: June 09, 2013, 12:22:24 PM
83.61880225 GLD coins for sale, best offer wins!
1330  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Groupbuy] Jupiter KNCMiner (0.5 BTC shares) 8 sold! 9th miner: 9 shares left on: June 09, 2013, 12:16:27 PM
How you are gonna pay for that ?
btc dropped 25%

u will get few k usd from your pocket ?
LOL, yeah we won't front 150k.. :p Luckily..

Actually I'm waiting for Blasbob to come online. So far we paid 10BTC ahead already on the previous miners. this miner alone will cost us another 13btc extra to pay upfront and you can imagine we didn't calculate a 20%+ price drop. We've sold all the shares of miner 9 now. We want to try to sell miner 10 as well, but we'll have to consider our options. The other group buys have had to either raise prices on shares or had a big margin to start with (we have no margin on the buy at all). We are reluctant to do that because it will make an IPO on BTC-e harder to do. As soon as I've spoken to Blastbob we'll come with a definitive solution.

Cheers!

BTW, miner 9 is now Sold! You can buy shares on miner 10 but we might have to change something with the share price or something else. We'll get back on that.

I'd recommend NOT changing share price if you want to IPO.  I haven't bought any shares, just an outsider interested in how these group buys are going.  Up to this point I believe your offering is better than the other because the Terms haven't changed from what I've read.  You 2 are going to have to eat the BTC drop if you plan to make this a successful IPO or business in the future.  

To the group, one thing that stands out that I don't like from what I've read is the fact that these shares are conditional shares.  I hope all of you realize you'll only have 2 years of mining revenue.  Then the 2 owners get to keep the machines and earn 100% profit from then on.  Read the Terms again and make sure this is what you want to do.  

I also am cautious about the amount of money the 2 owners have put into the group buy.  I can't tell as easily as the other Jupiter group buy in the forum.  If the owners are actually just acting as a pass-through to Jupiters (meaning they have a low order number but aren't paying their money, YOU are paying money) then make sure those are the terms you are good with.  Remember any number of things can happen with this, but they still get to collect a maintainence fee no matter what.  

Also, what about power supplies?  The amount the Jupiters were bought show that PSU wasn't included.  Who is going to pick up that tab?  The group or the owner?  The Terms need to be defined better with this.  That's an extra $200-$300 per Jupiter that someone needs to get in order to make anything.

And finally, how do the shares work as units come online?  Are the first buyers or private buyers in a line and get paid as "their" unit goes online?  Or is this a group buy and all shares are part of the whole buy?  Do you own a % of a mining collective (if this IPOs or not) or do you just own a share(s) of 1 Jupiter unit?  And when that goes online do you then get paid?  What if that unit is DOA or stops?  Do others get paid as you don't?

Anyways, like I said, up to this time I think the 2 owners have covered most stuff well.  Just make sure you're informed and understand the Terms.  Again, as an outsider, my biggest beef with this is that the owners may not be putting any money in... the still get a nice fee no matter what...  and after 2 years they own the equipment and 100% profit and these shares (IPO or not) become worthless.


Great questions,
One thing I would like to point out here is we are speaking about 2 years of ownership, that is 20 years internet time and 200 years in bitcoin time.

In 4 years we have gone from cpu>gpu>fpga>asic, next year it will be asic v2 or something else and for 0.50 BTC that is an easy very low barrier to entry for folks that do not have $7000 to drop on a single unit themselves (that actually has the possibility to get delivered in a reasonable timeframe), as it is this is the lowest cost way for hobbyist's to get into the game in a meaningful way.

2.82 GH/s for 0.50 BTC, that is cheap! Find me a cheaper alternative to that and I will jump all over that as well.
1331  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: So long and thanks for all the fish on: June 09, 2013, 11:43:03 AM
No I don't want to be a millionaire, I just want a return (or at least breakeven) on my investment in kit and electricity and that is now not going to happen now, ever, if I use GPU's or ASIC's since GPU's are now uneconomical and almost all the world's ASIC's are owned and operated by a bunch of sharks. When the sharks release ASIC's and sell them to the public, difficulty will have already made them worth less than their purchase price. That's not what I would have wanted for Bitcoin given the enormous potential promise and a few months of the glorious new economy that we've experienced.

Personally I think Bitcoin is doomed because of the ASIC situation and any alternative cryptocurrency (like LTC) is going to be a hard sell to the public because of the fragmentation of the digital economy that it involves, e.g. I own 100 BTC, how do I convert this to LTC - you can't your 100 BTC is now worthless, care to invest in LTC ?

The only hope is to expand BTC to allow scrypt, in addition to SHA256, as a proof of work algorithm. This would allow those with ASIC's to continue and benefit from low power devices but crucially removes the stranglehold that ASIC companies will soon have over Bitcoin since any miner can choose to use scrypt and that enables the current GPU's to continue and be competitive with ASIC's albeit with a higher power cost.

@azw409,
For all the chiding that you are getting in this thread, we actually need people like you on board with us, even if you are not personally invested in it. We need folks in every industry to be on board with us even if it is only in a perfunctory way.

We wish you luck, but please consider keeping the door open.
1332  Economy / Speculation / Re: New Poll: When will you sell? on: June 09, 2013, 11:29:04 AM
Where is the buy @ 40 option?
1333  Economy / Speculation / Re: what will the average american bitcoin owner do when he wakes up this ... on: June 09, 2013, 11:22:54 AM
Hopefully panic sell.
1334  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: So long and thanks for all the fish on: June 09, 2013, 03:21:03 AM
Jesus said to tell you to send me your BTC.

What chapter and verse was that?  Or is your real name Caesar?

chapter, verse? no my neighbors name is jesus, he is cuban Smiley
1335  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: So long and thanks for all the fish on: June 09, 2013, 03:04:16 AM
Jesus said to tell you to send me your BTC.
1336  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Klondike 1 Avalon Asic chip Mini USB miner on: June 09, 2013, 02:59:43 AM
It's so much easier to ship to retailers though!

I think it'll be something like (Prices VERY subject to change...)

1@ BTC 1
10@ BTC 0.75
50@ BTC 0.65
100@ BTC 0.6

I think ~550 will be sold and the rest mining personally and be kept as part of a limited warranty (if it breaks in X months, I'll replace it. While supplies last.)

Max order for first X days will be 10 units maybe? after that, if there are still any left, it'll be open to 50 and then 100.  General strategy assuming all the costs stay the same and bitcoin doesn't dip to low.

Sorry man, you might as well wholesale them at these prices, let the suckers on ebay pay $400.00 a pop for them each plus shipping.

If you can get to the .50 range I would gladly buy 10, give a few to some friends to get them into the game and keep some for myself.
1337  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: need to build my first miner. i pay paypal. on: June 09, 2013, 02:45:16 AM
1   A455-9700   ASUS M5A97 R2.0 AM3+ Motherboard - ATX, Socket AM3+, AMD 970 Chipset, AMD FX, 2133MHz DDR3 (O.C.), SATA 6.0 Gb/s, RAID, 8-CH Audio, Gigabit LAN, USB 3.0, CrossFireX Ready
MPN:  M5A97 R2.0
$95.15   $95.15
1   A79-6100   AMD FD6100WMGUSBX FX-6100 Processor - Six Core, 8MB L3 Cache, 6MB L2 Cache, 3.30GHz (3.90GHz Max Turbo), Socket AM3+, 95W, Fan, Unlocked, Retail
MPN:  FD6100WMGUSBX
$111.82   $111.82
1   A208-5014   ADATA Premier Series AD3U1333C4G9-SH 4GB Desktop Memory Module - PC3-10666, DDR3-1333MHz, 240-pin DIMM
MPN:  AD3U1333C4G9-SH
$34.01   $34.01
1   A208-5014   ADATA Premier Series AD3U1333C4G9-SH 4GB Desktop Memory Module - PC3-10666, DDR3-1333MHz, 240-pin DIMM
MPN:  AD3U1333C4G9-SH
$34.01   $34.01
Net Product:   $274.99
Sales Tax:   $.00
P & H:   $9.20
Invoice Total:   $284.19
INVOICED TOTAL
Net Product:   $274.99
Sales Tax:   $.00
Shipping & Handling:   $9.20
Total Shipment:   $284.19
* dont actually need all the ram but was good combo price.
at tigerdirect.com
probably get you a 800w +80 powersupply too.


Please post the pcpartpicker list short url, thanks
1338  Economy / Services / Re: Rent my 1.8 Mh/s - Will mine any coin for you on: June 09, 2013, 02:40:17 AM
I will give you 50% profits, here is the address to send my BTC's to:

1NS5Bj6PDKc7P59q9XoJEGiBgeyfXh6q8j

Please point your rig to bitminter, I will give you the rest of the info via PM.

Thanks!
1339  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Groupbuy] Jupiter KNCMiner (0.5 BTC shares) 8 sold! 9th miner: 85 shares left on: June 09, 2013, 02:36:22 AM
Im screwed, I planned to buy 8-10 shares today  and just found out that BitInstant no longer
accepts cash deposits. Is there anyway i can quickly buy some BTC without taking days to do so.

You might be able to do a week or so loan from one of the guys here on the board.

I considered it, but threw away all of my credit cards years ago and will never go back.... ever.

If I cannot afford it with cash/btc on hand then I will just have to wait, life has been so much better since.
1340  Economy / Services / Re: Rent my 1.8 Mh/s - Will mine any coin for you on: June 09, 2013, 02:34:16 AM
1.8 MH/s I hope you mean 1.8 GH/s
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