I'm working my way towards 1 BTC, and I plan on getting as much bitcoins as well possible in hopes that it will be worth alot in the future.
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No i think i would go with the units that comes already with the power supply integrated. Do you guys know where i can find bulk deals of the s4 (2000 gh/s)? Can't find a bulk deal, i only can find individual s4 units for sell.
instead of going with the s4 you should go with the s5, the ghs per wattage ratio is better.
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Never knew there was an India pro league for soccer! Have they signed any known soccer players?
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I'm not using bitcoins, I'm saving them hoping that one day it will be worth a fortune.
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Bitcoin is the Jesus that the Jews have been waiting for.
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Really....really..my post gets deleted but all the other negative ones do NOT. I would type some very select expletives but I'm sure that the topic would be locked and my post would be deleted again.
For the record here is my post again. Delete it again jackass:
"It's pretty terrible, and what's more terrible is that the other alternatives are also big Chinese pools. Everything is terrible dammit!"
why don't you go with slush's pool?
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If I buy some ghs from the hashnest market,am I mining for a lifetime or do I have it for a defined period of time?
You are buying hash based on some chip that they have. Each hash type they have available has a certain maintenance fee. When it becomes unprofitable to run, the hash stops working for you, and after a certain period it is done for good. You then have the option to have the actual unit mailed to you for a fee. There is a market tab and you can buy various amounts of ghs, say I buy 500ghs from the s5 market tab Is that a question? Not sure what your asking. You haven't really answered my question to start off with but it's fine. I am buying hash from the market tab from people who are selling some of their ghs so why would bitmain mail me the unit for a fee? Did you read my initial answer, perhaps you don't understand what your really buying? If you don't understand that perhaps read the ToS of what you are buying. They can be found under the "Shop" tab. If you have more questions about how it works after reading that you can post again and we can explain it more. so what you are saying,based on your initial answer,is that when i am buying ghs from their market tab,i am buying the ghs from bitmain directly and not from a client who is selling ghs? You are buying GH/s from another user who had bought it from Hashnest at some point. Hashnest runs the units and makes the payments everytime a block is found. When the units are no longer profitable to run, Hashnest will ship you a unit (if you have enough GH/s to constitute a full unit) for a fee. Ok it's all making sense now Thanks alot buddy!
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The main reasons I refuse to work with big-die BGA chips include what you pointed out - High density high current low voltage is stupid, and high heat density is also stupid and the complex/exotic cooling it tends to require is unreliable. Also glued-on heatsinks is stupid. Starting with a chip that isn't designed badly is really conducive to boards and miners that aren't designed badly.
You can do it through a kickstarter program and accumulate the funds needed.You also need a good ponzi scheme and a good salesman pitch to fork your idea to the people. But in all seriousness ,having investors is a must,unless you already got alot of money. Also the best way to get a deal done,is to go in person to look at the manufacture(s) you will be doing business with and breaking the deal with the person who can actually get "things done" .
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I have the right to freely speak my mind.
In public, you do. But this forum is private property, and you only have the right to speak (or do anything else) on another person's private property if you have their permission, which may be revoked at any time for any reason. You have no right to be here, and you are likely to be kicked out if you continue your obnoxious behaviour. Dictatorship at it's best. Go live in North Korea.
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I agree with you, I have seen Fwdxish name one to many times bitching about nothing. Just a flipping bloody nuicance. so many wannabe chiefs on this forum who are able to put sentences together.
It's pretty obvious haven't heard of capitalization. Oh i'm so sorry. Will you take a few grades out of my mark professor grammar?
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so many wannabe chiefs on this forum who are able to put sentences together.
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the hashnest website seems to be having issues as well right now
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If I buy some ghs from the hashnest market,am I mining for a lifetime or do I have it for a defined period of time?
You are buying hash based on some chip that they have. Each hash type they have available has a certain maintenance fee. When it becomes unprofitable to run, the hash stops working for you, and after a certain period it is done for good. You then have the option to have the actual unit mailed to you for a fee. There is a market tab and you can buy various amounts of ghs, say I buy 500ghs from the s5 market tab Is that a question? Not sure what your asking. You haven't really answered my question to start off with but it's fine. I am buying hash from the market tab from people who are selling some of their ghs so why would bitmain mail me the unit for a fee? Did you read my initial answer, perhaps you don't understand what your really buying? If you don't understand that perhaps read the ToS of what you are buying. They can be found under the "Shop" tab. If you have more questions about how it works after reading that you can post again and we can explain it more. so what you are saying,based on your initial answer,is that when i am buying ghs from their market tab,i am buying the ghs from bitmain directly and not from a client who is selling ghs?
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If I buy some ghs from the hashnest market,am I mining for a lifetime or do I have it for a defined period of time?
You are buying hash based on some chip that they have. Each hash type they have available has a certain maintenance fee. When it becomes unprofitable to run, the hash stops working for you, and after a certain period it is done for good. You then have the option to have the actual unit mailed to you for a fee. There is a market tab and you can buy various amounts of ghs, say I buy 500ghs from the s5 market tab Is that a question? Not sure what your asking. You haven't really answered my question to start off with but it's fine. I am buying hash from the market tab from people who are selling some of their ghs so why would bitmain mail me the unit for a fee?
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If I buy some ghs from the hashnest market,am I mining for a lifetime or do I have it for a defined period of time?
You are buying hash based on some chip that they have. Each hash type they have available has a certain maintenance fee. When it becomes unprofitable to run, the hash stops working for you, and after a certain period it is done for good. You then have the option to have the actual unit mailed to you for a fee. There is a market tab and you can buy various amounts of ghs, say I buy 500ghs from the s5 market tab
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We can't really predict what will happen. We can speculate and a person can speculate correctly and then brag how they were right.
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Can i know when we will get paid?
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If I buy some ghs from the hashnest market,am I mining for a lifetime or do I have it for a defined period of time?
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We need a low cost miners that can hash in the the tera's... The S7 is great and all but it's so expensive.. I'm just a hobbyist miner but with the difficulty increasing all the time, it's starting to suck for us small guys
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