BTC11.5 for one - John K Escrow
I'll offer the same for one with John K escrow
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I found one here http://ltcmine.ru/mining_proxy.exe by searching online but I cannot verify the integrity of it. Anyone care to comment if this looks like a legit version of mining_proxy.exe? I ask because my hash rate on blades are higher than the one recorded by the Bitminter pool. Anyone have a trusted link they can share?
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Can anybody help. My blade is running, however I am having problems updating the server & user:pass details. Whenever I enter the details and click the update/restart button the web interface is showing a garbled version of the server. Example of the output after the update her stratum+tcp://mmpool.bitparking.update=Update/Restart,USPA=enginehead-two:pass&update=Update/Restart&USPA=Update/Restart,updatupdate=Update/Restart,USPA=enginehead-two:pass&update=Update/R,update=Update/Restart,USPA=enginehead-two:pass&update=Update/Restart&USPA=Update/Restart,updatupdate=Update/Restart,USPA=enginehead-two:pass&update=Update/R the more I try to update the more gibberish I get. Help! I would love to get this hashing tonight. After you "update/Restart"... have you tried giving it a 30sec to a minute to restart and then rebrowse to the config page? Mine won't connect at all while restarting. Doesn't take long for the blades to restart, but maybe your browser is not interpreting the restart correctly? It is my understanding that you need to use a mining proxy to connect to a stratum pool. Try entering mmpool.bitparking.com,mmpool.bitparking.com for the server with port 15098,15098 for get work or running a mining proxy from your PC with the command mmpool.bitparking.com -p3333
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I was getting low hash rates using port 8332 and 192.31.187.114 for the server. It did not seem to want to connect directly with port 3333. What settings have you found that work? I would much rather just run them directly. mining_proxy -o mint.bitminter.com:8332 -u Pistachio_worker1 -p x
Just wondering why you are using a proxy in this case? I am able to mine on bitminter directly from the blade. 50btc and others don't appear to play nice.. but bitminter does.
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Guys you dont need to set login information in the proxy, the blade is already sending that: mining_proxy.exe -o eu-stratum.btcguild.com -p 3333 Just edit pool address and port. Thanks. That got it working. Now if only there was a way to change the voltage to overclock ...
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I am going to try switching the super small fuse that it came with to see if that helps.
They are very small.... Good luck man, sorry to hear about the trouble. Got both blades to power on . Now I just have to figure out how to configure the stratum proxy. The Windows download link for mining_proxy.exe from OP does not work. I found one here, http://ltcmine.ru/mining_proxy.exe. In command prompt I tried, mining_proxy -o mint.bitminter.com:8332 -u Pistachio_worker1 -p x and mining_proxy -sh mint.bitminter.com:8332 -u Pistachio_worker1 -p x But, it keeps getting an error message "argument -p/--port: invalid int value: 'x'. How should the pool information be formatted for mining_proxy? Or, do I need to download the mining_proxy file somewhere else?
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Hi, I cannot get two of the new blades to power up (see pic below). Any advise on what I am doing wrong? I am using a 750w Thermaltake PSU that should be more than enough power to run both boards. I have only tried to plug in one at a time so far. There appears to be a brief flash of lights the first time I plug it in and then nothing. Thanks,
I'm looking at mine right now to compare.... Did you swap the yellow and the black? Comparing them to mine looks like they may be on the wrong sides of the green plug. Yellow for + Ahhhh - yes, that looks like the problem. Unfortunately, they still will not turn on after I fixed the yellow and black wires. I am going to try switching the super small fuse that it came with to see if that helps.
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Hi, I cannot get two of the new blades to power up (see pic below). Any advise on what I am doing wrong? I am using a 750w Thermaltake PSU that should be more than enough power to run both boards. I have only tried to plug in one at a time so far. There appears to be a brief flash of lights the first time I plug it in and then nothing. Thanks, {update: this post should act as a warning on how not to wire your blades. You will need to replace the fuse if you do this.}screen shot download
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Pistachio; 2; 8; 1JzMp55NW22xjEE4QKUhN5iAmKyFnJSUDg
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PM sent to Pidobir.
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payment coming in, just waiting for confirmation.
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1.285 per share for 6
High bid so far. My offer is good for today only. Offer accepted, sending PM with details shortly. Thanks Pistachio Please send 7.71 BTC to the address associated with ownership of the shares <1PxL7sewGNgU6VBknABj8Ez4WrtTj9fyEy>. Upon receipt with 4 confirmations, I will inform Pidobir the sale is complete. You will need to provide Pidobir with a BTC address that you control to complete the ownership transfer.
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1.285 per share for 6
High bid so far. My offer is good for today only. Offer accepted, sending PM with details shortly.
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1.285 per share for 6
High bid so far. My offer is good for today only. Fair enough. Last chance for any other offers?
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1.285 per share for 6
High bid so far.
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How can this group buy be reopened? Can someone PM the image to me?
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We are glad to introduce our new model of Block Erupter Blades to the market. The hashing unit, the power module, and the ethernet controller are now integrated into one board, resulting in a more compact design with higher computation density. Besides the original power connector, the plug-able gold fingers are added to the blade. The blades are also complemented with a back-plane for them to fit in (10 in 1). It makes deployment easier and quicker. While the back-plane is compatible with any normal PSUs with its cable-based connector, it also offers a slot for a certain brand of widely available PSUs ( Part Number: HP DPS 800GBA or ATSN 7001044-Y000). Spec: 10GHhash/s guaranteed. Rated speed 10.752GHash/s. 200mm x 160mm in size. Resellers:US: eleuthria, CanaryInTheMine, SilentSonicBoom Canada: teek EU, Switzerland and North Europe: yxt China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau: rockxie Australia: leotreasure@gmail.comIndia: Pinwheel Purchasers from the rest of the world can buy the products directly from us. One back-plane will be provided per ten Block Erupter Blade (New Model). Former warranty conditions still hold. Mailing address for sales: asicminer.blades@gmail.com. Mailing address for support: asicminer.help@gmail.com. To purchase, please send your full name/address/zip code/phone number to the mailing address for sales. (To be extended with more points to note)
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Do you know if these will fit the new blades? Do you have these in stock and ready to ship?
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