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181  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 06:36:29 PM

You realize, I HAVE POSTED FUNCTIONAL SOURCE CODE SO ANYONE CAN MINE ON AMAZON F1 FPGA. Correct?

You realize, I HAVE POSTED FUNCTIONAL SOURCE CODE SO ANYONE CAN COMPILE ON THEIR VCU1525. Correct?


Hi, I didn't realize that you posted your source. Would you please direct me to the download links? Thanks.

Search the discord chat for "aws-keccak.zip"

182  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 06:35:27 PM
UPDATE:

We understand that wire transfers take time. You only need to send a copy of your documentation to sales@all-mine.co so we can identify which wire is yours when it is received. 2-3 days is a normal bank wire transfer time. If your wire is in, you're fine. We're giving everyone ample time to make their wires.

183  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 06:32:23 PM

UPDATE:

We have a lot of support tickets to work through. Please give us some time. All your funds are secure. If you have a partial crypto payment, or multiple crypto payments. Enter a support ticket and I'll be in contact with you ASAP.

basically as long as my order says


Quote
Your order is confirmed

We've accepted your order, and we're getting it ready. Come back to this page for updates on your order status.

im good, right?

(paid in crypto btw)


Yes if you're confirmed you're good. There are a lot of people making multiple transactions and double spend attempts (maybe to increase fee, maybe to try to cancel it, I don't know), etc. Makes verification an absolute nightmare. I wish everyone would just do it properly instead of sending coins from multiple sources and making me spend this beautiful saturday here infront of my computer answering support tickets.


184  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 06:31:30 PM
@senseless,
if a delivery address is in US or Canada, but i pay with wire transfer  from a European bank account, I do not have to pay a European VAT do I?

I'd recommend you pay by crypto.

VAT is due in the country of delivery, what has to be taken into account is the country of delivery (actual shipping adress) and nothing else.

I was recommending he pay by crypto because when I verify his account it's not going to look good.

185  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 06:08:21 PM
@senseless,
if a delivery address is in US or Canada, but i pay with wire transfer  from a European bank account, I do not have to pay a European VAT do I?

I'd recommend you pay by crypto.
186  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 05:52:22 PM

UPDATE:

We have a lot of support tickets to work through. Please give us some time. All your funds are secure. If you have a partial crypto payment, or multiple crypto payments. Enter a support ticket and I'll be in contact with you ASAP.

187  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 05:20:40 PM

How can I buy one then?

So I would need linux to run lets say 7 x GTX 1080tis and 2 x FPGAs? and I would be doing fine?

We're currently accepting bank wires and crypto payments. You can order on the website at https://fpga.land/

@senseless,Could you please clarify, are we now talking about  boards coming in August? Or about those in stock? Cause  I remember GPUHoarder wrote  a couple days ago you guys had some 200 pieces in stock... I guess those were sold those out yesterday?



Yes, August 2018 delivery, we had a large 1K order cancel. They weren't able to complete payment in the time frame. So, these devices are going to the community Smiley

188  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 04:14:02 PM
Can I mine with one of these FPGA cards with other GTX 1080ti on the same motherboard?

I have absolutely no experience with FPGAs but I am a very advanced overclocker/watercooler. Just wondering if I can mix up all cards on the same OS.

Also, if I buy one FPGAs, will I be able to receive it if I pay with paypal?

The devices from an operational perspective would be identical to a GPU rig.

No, paypal is not happening. We're currently in a legal dispute with them.


How can I buy one then?

So I would need linux to run lets say 7 x GTX 1080tis and 2 x FPGAs? and I would be doing fine?

We're currently accepting bank wires and crypto payments. You can order on the website at https://fpga.land/



189  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 03:50:11 PM
Can I mine with one of these FPGA cards with other GTX 1080ti on the same motherboard?

I have absolutely no experience with FPGAs but I am a very advanced overclocker/watercooler. Just wondering if I can mix up all cards on the same OS.

Also, if I buy one FPGAs, will I be able to receive it if I pay with paypal?

The devices from an operational perspective would be identical to a GPU rig.

No, paypal is not happening. We're currently in a legal dispute with them.
190  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 02:50:57 PM
This board is too expensive to me (around 4K € with VAT), but lots of thanks to bring this kind of hardware for many people. Regarding paypal, you should sue them.

Oh we are.

191  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: the RISK of FPGA mining on: June 09, 2018, 02:41:07 PM
Saying something is one thing but backing it up with real facts is another. If you are absolutely 100% certain then some facts would probably be a helpful and constructive discussion to have.

The thing is, nobody can really even prove that you have an FPGA working. My thinking is just that if you mined FPGA in a "big way" then why would you go about sharing that and decreasing your profit? The only logical reason is that you aren't really earning much from it and selling hardware would be more profitable. It's good that you've sold out your stock and everything but i really do hope you follow through and deliver on your promised products.

Any proof I'd provide would just be my own personal experience. Which you'd discount in the same way you just did.

You realize, I HAVE POSTED PICTURES OF FPGA WORKING IN MY OFFICE. Correct?

You realize, I HAVE POSTED THE BTC ADDRESSES SHOWING $100s of K MINED. Correct?

You realize, I HAVE POSTED FUNCTIONAL SOURCE CODE SO ANYONE CAN MINE ON AMAZON F1 FPGA. Correct?

You realize, I HAVE POSTED FUNCTIONAL SOURCE CODE SO ANYONE CAN COMPILE ON THEIR VCU1525. Correct?

Going to guess a big NO on the questions above.
192  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: the RISK of FPGA mining on: June 09, 2018, 02:38:46 PM
Once everyone sells their GPUs and moves to FPGA your electricity savings are wiped out as is any advantage in hashing power you had.  Difficulty skyrockets once everyone re-equips.  It'll be good early on in the transition phase assuming this actually happens on a large scale.  Past that not so much.  Balance returns and you've come full circle.

That's not true.

If you replace a network hash for hash you end up with the same hashrate and 1/10 the ENTIRE NETWORK POWER CONSUMPTION.

If you replace a network board for board you end up with the same power consumption and 10x the hashrate which provides increased ASIC resistance. This makes any ASIC above 45-32nm not profitable and not worth the effort in making. No more private / secret high level 90, 110, 130, etc nm asics!



193  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 01:53:15 PM
@senseless FYI - it looks like my PayPal payment was processed with no issues. Marked as completed. Wonder what their criteria was for blocking payments.

It’s a long list. Basically amounts to “this is unusual and seems like something we don’t understand so we’re shutting it down”

Did you guys give them a heads up that you guys will be selling products soon and that they will be expecting an influx of $100k+ transactions soon? Or else, they might think it's fraud or money laundering if caught by surprised.

They wouldn't talk to us. They wouldn't allow us to go through underwriting before going live.

194  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 01:51:07 PM
@senseless FYI - it looks like my PayPal payment was processed with no issues. Marked as completed. Wonder what their criteria was for blocking payments.

They're going through and taking payments that were marked complete and refunding them.

I heard a report from one customer that said they said they're 'refunding all payments'. I don't know if that means every order or what.

195  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: the RISK of FPGA mining on: June 09, 2018, 04:10:35 AM
Since there will be a variety of code for each different coin, I can see an FPGA market for software getting pretty nasty. the best code will be kept in house and it will hurt competition more than you would think

With limited number of devices in the market devs are incentivized to release their code. By having multiple devs in the same space it creates competition. Go look at some of claymore's ethereum addresses and tell me that it's not worth it for those who are able Smiley


What Claymore earns is probably ant food compared to what huge companies would pay to keep the best source code private. Why? Because it could be more costly for them not do so. If they have centralization of software they could be earning twice than what everyone else is. Thats a lot more than some 1 or 2% dev fee.

This is probably happening now and we just don't know it. #Claymore has a private version that mines 2x the speed.

As someone who secretly mined on FPGA for over a year and in a big way. I can say with absolute 100% certainty you're wrong.

196  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 02:43:17 AM

I'd guess 2020 at the earliest.
197  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 02:12:35 AM
Including the cables that can make the ''daisy chains'' would be awesome.

Have you seen the price of those?  Undecided  Cry

...

I'll tell you what.. I'll look for a deal on them, if I can find something I'll post them up for sale separately so you can order if you'd like to have it.

198  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 09, 2018, 12:08:55 AM
is it safe to say that if we used paypal, and the funds clear paypal and the financial institution behind it, then we're golden with our orders? i just checked my transactions and they're all good. never heard a peep from paypal or anyone else... so all is well then?

Ya, you guys are ok. It's paypal that's in trouble  Wink

Same here. Already have a pending charge on the CC through PayPal. It should clear in a day or 2. I hope that is fine?

Yep, we're still going to go through and manually verify all the orders of course. But as long as it clears and your identification / billing / shipping / picture of you holding your id / etc match up... You're good..

Would that mean if there are some people that refuse to provide identification, would their order be cancelled and stock open back to the public?

Yes, or if they request a refund, or if paypal doesn't allow their pending transaction to complete, etc.



Well, time to break my F5 button, my funds are free and clear in crypto, originally wanted to use PayPAl, but good thing I didn't use PayPal yet, they seem shaddy of what they did to you. They don't deserve the transaction fees.

Calm down Smiley -- We'll send out an email. It won't be for at least a week. I'd recommend registering on the site and putting your name, address, phone, etc in your account profile.. It should help you expedite your order if devices reopen.

Edit:

I spoke way too soon, just had a large cancellation and we've opened units up.



199  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 08, 2018, 11:54:01 PM
is it safe to say that if we used paypal, and the funds clear paypal and the financial institution behind it, then we're golden with our orders? i just checked my transactions and they're all good. never heard a peep from paypal or anyone else... so all is well then?

Ya, you guys are ok. It's paypal that's in trouble  Wink

Same here. Already have a pending charge on the CC through PayPal. It should clear in a day or 2. I hope that is fine?

Yep, we're still going to go through and manually verify all the orders of course. But as long as it clears and your identification / billing / shipping / picture of you holding your id / etc match up... You're good..

Would that mean if there are some people that refuse to provide identification, would their order be cancelled and stock open back to the public?

Yes, or if they request a refund, or if paypal doesn't allow their pending transaction to complete, etc.

200  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: ALLMINE INC - FPGA Cryptominer on: June 08, 2018, 11:32:47 PM
is it safe to say that if we used paypal, and the funds clear paypal and the financial institution behind it, then we're golden with our orders? i just checked my transactions and they're all good. never heard a peep from paypal or anyone else... so all is well then?

Ya, you guys are ok. It's paypal that's in trouble  Wink

Same here. Already have a pending charge on the CC through PayPal. It should clear in a day or 2. I hope that is fine?

Yep, we're still going to go through and manually verify all the orders of course. But as long as it clears and your identification / billing / shipping / picture of you holding your id / etc match up... You're good..
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