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1901  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] BFL ASIC Single 60GH/s 170 BTC IN-HAND on: July 04, 2013, 02:41:12 PM
Keep trying, there is a sucker born ever minute

1902  Economy / Auctions / Re: BFL 60GH/s - 4.3J/GH@wall - In-hand in California - Ships Monday morning on: July 04, 2013, 04:02:11 AM
cool So I can buy it now for $22k worth of Bitcoins ??

But bidding starts at half that??

ummmmm NO
1903  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New single ASIC miner board on: July 03, 2013, 05:59:58 PM
Interesting question! I heard alot, too. I have also got an offer from a Chinese company. They told me that they are able to ship 10 samples at July 15. But only if I order 240 pieces. And that is too much for me alone. Is anyone interested in that?

What company is that?

1904  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Avalon chips - 350 chips @ 282Mhash each on: July 03, 2013, 04:26:34 PM
PM sent
1905  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: KnC Share prices on: July 03, 2013, 01:58:54 PM
It's all about $19.10 a GH

What you should be doing is offering more GH for a little less BTC

Like a sliding scale.

$16 Gh if you buy 10GH
$18 Gh if you buy 5GH
$20 Gh if you buy 1Gh

Sell 380GH instead of 400 and reserve 20GH for your overhead and expenses.

Just a suggestion
1906  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 12$+ per GH/s - ESCROW - US/UK ASIC Startup - xCrowd.co.uk on: July 03, 2013, 11:35:54 AM
If you deliver these on January 1 when the Difficulty will be 227M

0.066 BTC a day will be the yield for 30GH

85 days ROI assuming no change in BTC value


Just FYI
1907  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Off-Topic on: July 03, 2013, 03:03:40 AM
Can somebody give them a visit at their office to see wth is going on?

1800 Wyatt Drive, Suite 15, Santa Clara, CA 95054

I found their physical address because I have been asking where I should send my chips several times with no reply.


There address is right here:

https://terrahash.com/contact-us/

1908  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Off-Topic on: July 03, 2013, 01:31:06 AM

Did Terrahash say they were making boards?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=190731.new;topicseen#new

Read
1909  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Klondike - 16 chip ASIC Open Source Board - Preliminary on: July 03, 2013, 01:23:37 AM
BKKoins, can You write some manual how to flash that PIC?
P.S. Ssory for my English, I am from Ukraine  Embarrassed
If you've been following the thread you'll know there are several errors on this board that need to be fixed before you can power it. And you'll have to bend the PIC pins under to fit the pads. I really don't have time now to write up a manual for a test board. You won't get good result capture unless you add another NOR gate off board. All reasons why people should not order boards based on prototype design files, as warned.

Are you working with Terrahash?? They mentioned recently they are ordering boards.
Hopefully the right ones
1910  Other / Off-topic / Re: DIY Klondikes: Oil Submerged K16 / K64 Blade Configurations Discussion Thread on: July 03, 2013, 01:11:01 AM
Assuming this is your plan for cooling overclocked (350-400M) Avalons

Oil cooling for stock 4.5-5Gh Klondikes is incredible overkill.
A decent heatsink and a fan is plenty
1911  Economy / Auctions / Re: [WTS] KNCMINER DAY 1 DELIVERY SATURN 200GH/SEC on: July 03, 2013, 01:01:37 AM
ROFL    Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy


If BTC goes up to $300 then perhaps.

People dont realize that while ROI on these units is 3 months, they will be utterly worthless in 12 months.

1912  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Klondike - 16 chip ASIC Open Source Board - Preliminary on: July 02, 2013, 07:36:17 PM
Well, I want buy one from BTCGuild. They said 1.2BTC including shipment internationally. That's the best price i know of.

1BTC for the USB and 0.21BTC for shipment.

Stop begging, it's against the rules and stupid and this isn't the place anyway. Get out. Also it'll never mine 0.8BTC in a reasonable amount of time so it's irresponsible to beg for loans to pay for it, get a job and waste your own money. Or sell your GPU.


Not begging. Just thought I would ask. Like everybody else I am waiting for two BFL products. The GPU just don't cut it anymore. The one (1) USB I need is for mining wtih a Raspberry PI already set up with MineFormans Eruptor BOB. I'm not looking to make money / BTC with the thing. I want to write a review and "how to" on my website for those who follow it.

I'm sorry if I pissed you off.

coinlenders.com

Good luck.

P.S. Do you realize that it will take you forever to make .8 BTC with that piece of junk you are looking to buy?
1913  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Off-Topic on: July 02, 2013, 05:25:54 PM
Well yesterday would have been working prototype day but considering that reading posts from BKKcoins they are getting close but probably still a few weeks away.

I think good progress is being made.
1914  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Off-Topic on: July 02, 2013, 03:19:50 PM
i was just checking through the terrahash block chain and saw some good signs

they seem to have made orders for 20000 chips on june 20th and 10000 more on the on the ""22nd"" I think anyways they have one send of for 1564 and one for 782 which is the amount it costs for a batch buy

Good news and good detective work!!   Grin
1915  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Off-Topic on: July 02, 2013, 03:15:45 PM
Well it's only been a week since we have heard from them, when do you start worrying?
1916  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Google Spreadsheet with some 2013/2014 difficulty estimates on: July 02, 2013, 01:29:55 PM
Yes and if you do the math you will quickly realize that three things will happen if these numbers are true.

Using 300GH as an example for how much hashing power these statements are based on:

1. In March of 2014 (maybe April) the Diff level will be so high that 300Gh will yield between 3 and 4 BTC a month
2. By Nov 2014 you will need 1TH of equipment to make 1 BTC a month
3. Bitcoins are done by the end of 2014 for the average person


Just my opinion I may be wrong and the price of BTC may go up 30 fold then everything I just said is CRAP   Grin

1917  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Off-Topic on: July 01, 2013, 05:58:40 PM
Now that we have crunched the numbers, analyzed the numbers, counted the chips,

All we need is the working product and the actual chips and a little perspective I guess   Grin

1918  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [GROUP BUY] KnCMiner Shares 1BTC=5GH/s [OPEN] on: July 01, 2013, 02:40:33 PM
I'd like to reserve 1 Share
1919  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: Australian Built Avalon Mining Rigs. (Looking for Investors) on: July 01, 2013, 02:24:06 PM
So if I pay you to hash for me I am paying you about (+/-) $80-$90 USD per GH for device that will be delivered in September?
and if I buy the Rig I am paying about the same rate per GH $70-80 a GH?


BFL is $50 a GH probably for the same delivery time
and
KNC is $17 a GH for Sept/Oct delivery time.


I understand your cost just on Chips is about $2500 USD per unit

Just saying the days of 100% to 200% profit margins on hardware are getting hard to sell.

Best of luck on your project!
1920  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Off-Topic on: June 27, 2013, 03:44:42 PM
when will we know if our order is in batch 1 or not?

that's the only relevant info we need, everything else is just noise as avalon havent shipped the chips.
I agree, thats all i have wanted to know since the 18th.... even if things are not ready to ship till september...lol, are we in or not... I know they are afraid to commit to anyone right now...to many "if ands, and buts"  i guess im trying to understand and be patient


Or WHAT?  you gonna yank your order -- what's TH incentive to tell you where you stand?   you shouldn't have bought anything if there was a stipulation that you had to be amongst the first x to receive your order...  get real.   

There's plenty of lists circulating around showing where you likely stand - 



Allow me to try to put this in a way you might understand.

It is NOT about getting updates every 5 minutes or every hour or even every day.  It is not about being answered every time we ask a question.  It is not about being told whatever we want to know.
(though with certain things it would be nice to know a little something - like how it's going with testing/development.  No, not a blow by blow, but a splurb once or twice a week oh hey we got this to work or we're testing that.  Oh and don't direct me to the dev thread for BKK - TH has stated they're going to help with working on firmware and drivers, and they have physical hardware, so they will be doing some of this work)

It's about credibility.  No, I don't mean credibility by sitting on forums posting and answering questions all the time.  I mean credibility by doing what they say they're going to do and by being honest and realistic not just with us, but with themselves about what they can reasonably accomplish in a given timeframe and not making commitments they can't keep.  Yes, things happen and things change.  That's normal and to be expected, and nobody can plan for everything. 
But when you make a commitment to do something or give people updates by a certain time, you keep that commitment; if something has changed and you can't, you give an open honest and upfront explanation to people why - and you do it as soon as you know you can't keep the commitment.

Yes they're busy, and yes posting on here takes time.  However, taking 5 minutes to come here, or send out an email, or even just post an update to their site is not going to break anything.  It's not going to significantly adversely affect the work that needs to get done.  What it will do is reinforce their credibility; it will show everyone that their word means a lot to them; it shows people that they are committed to customer service and putting their customers as one of their highest priorities.

I don't think they are scammers or anything like that; right now it just seems that they don't stop to think about what customers might think in a given situation.  For me it's not about updates, it's about keeping their word.
If you don't tell me you're going to give me an update by Friday, then I don't care if you don't do it, BUT...
if you tell me you will, and you don't; you have just broken your word.   THAT is the issue.  If you're not sure if you can do something, then don't commit to it.  Once you commit, as a customer I will hold your feet to the fire on it if you break that commitment and don't at least give a very prompt open and honest explanation why.

Well said Silvas. I have owned 7 businesses since age 29, I am 54 now. and in each business everyone ask when are you opening! but way before I would post a sign and begin advertising my opening date I would make darn sure I had my ducks in a row, I's dotted and T's crossed. Adequate employees in place and trained, and lastly, my inventory was in and accounted for. ONLY then would I announce my opening date to the public. I knew my reputation was on the line and first impressions are lasting impressions. And most of all, customer service was absolutely the most important thing once we opened the doors for business. With that said, I know TH is in a very unique business, and is higly developmental, with that said, some of the same principle above still apply. I still have faith in TH and hope for a long relationship with them as they grow. But communications are important Smiley

Don't you miss those days?

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