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19341  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Avalon 851 on its way. on: August 03, 2018, 02:06:36 PM
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19342  Bitcoin / Hardware / Avalon 851 on its way. on: August 03, 2018, 02:06:24 PM
Dhl has sent me info  that the Avalon 851 is arriving on Tues the 7th

I will review it here and with a youtube video
19343  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 17.2TH/s, 1570W Innosilicon announces the most powerful and efficient BTC Miner on: August 03, 2018, 12:19:46 PM
So I put in an order   for 1 t2 Turbo  and  for some reason I clicked btc and was sent  a bill in usd

Code:
INNOSILICON T2 Turbo(T2T) Miner Order Details T2TINNO2018080304
Friday, August 3, 2018 7:31 AM
From:
"miner_market@innosilicon.com.cn" <miner_market@innosilicon.com.cn>
To:
philip.......@yahoo..om
Thanks for choosing Innosilicon miners.
Below are the details of your order of INNOSILICON T2 Turbo(T2T) Miner.


Order ID: T2TINNO2018080304
Time:2018-08-03
Amount: 1592 USD
Payment:Bank Transfer

Order Details
Product Name
INNOSILICON T2 Turbo(T2T) Miner with PSU (220V)
Order Quantity
1 units
Price of machine
1350/unit
Shipping Method
Freight Forwarder
Total Price for Machine
1350 USD
Shipping fee
242 USD
Total Price
1592 USD
Customer Information
Customer Name
Company
Country
State/Province
City
Street And House NO.
Zip Code
Phone Number
Email Address
Philip .......
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
New Jersey
Howell
...........
07731
732 ,,, ,,,,
philip.......@yahoo..om
CI Note:
1. Order expiry date
Payment should be completed within 24 hours (1 business day), otherwise the order is automatically cancelled.
2. Payment:
Innosilicon Designated Acccount:
- Account Name: Smart Server Electronics Limited
- Account Number: 801 528993 838

- Company Registered Address: G/F 257 Tai Nam, Sham Shui PO KLN, Hongkong
- Bank Name: HSBCHK (HSBC Hongkong)

So first question is why did it switch  I know I clicked  BTC.

Second  time I ordered I watched and error repeated  but I caught it and I now have a bill for 0.23015 btc
19344  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 7nm Avalon ASIC (A3207) • AvalonMiner A9 • 0.06-0.07 J/GH on: August 03, 2018, 01:40:22 AM
Listed wattage would put you around 21.5 amps for 3 units and 14.3 amps for 2 units.

thus 3 with no issues on a 30 amp  

I could do 9 of these at the solar array or 297th

vs  12x 841's  or 162th

quite a difference.
19345  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Two 1080tis for sale. on: August 03, 2018, 12:19:12 AM
so I think  I paid   699  for each new

they are about 10 months to a year old

I do not want 699 or 599

Lets say  525  each

or 975 for the pair

I am USA BASED so free shipping to usa

I will sell to overseas charge a little more to ship.

BTC or ETC or LTC  all work.

There is some flex in price on them.

don't be saying stupid shit like 200 or 300 or 400 each.  

Ie  offer over 400 and under 525 for 1

offer over 800 and under 1050 for 2

900 for both, shipping to Poland or Sweden,

please send PM to keychainX@protonmail.com

 let me figure out shipping cost  price is close to okay

I sent you a pm  to your account here

I sent you an email.  I prefer to ship it to Sweden. Send me an email to the gmail account and let me know if the counter offer works for you.
19346  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 17.2TH/s, 1570W Innosilicon announces the most powerful and efficient BTC Miner on: August 02, 2018, 11:24:59 PM
No word yet from Inno yet but pending reply's we'll be routing all payments through wire to keep costs down for buyers. It will take longer for those purchasing with BTC, etc but will save 60% on their conservative cryptocurrency pricing "markup" this way. Apparently our brokers were aware of the discrepancy communicating this on our quotes to buyers or potentials. Our Pricing for innosilicon site wide has been updated to reflect these changes. A coin buy will be roughly $1750 before cost savings.

Sent you a pm
19347  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: August 02, 2018, 07:06:52 PM
Anyone have issues signing into bittrex and or nicehash.

I can not sign into either one.

on nicehash the i am not a robot just spirals

and on bittrex it just freezes when you click login
19348  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: What are medium and large mining operations backup plans? on: August 02, 2018, 07:04:54 PM
I'm talking about a worst case scenario (For example it becomes illegal in a mining operations area).

But yes I'm curious what non-mining revenue streams people are pursuing or would pursue.

build out for mining will always be a risk.

the only safe build out is solar  and that is safe in the right states not in every place.

Since the real assets created = the solar facility not the btc or any coin.

To be able to do this means you need land and good  government rules in your area.
19349  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [200PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN on: August 02, 2018, 03:49:32 PM
75 a block? Not 32?

must not be greedy 75 would be outstanding
19350  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator on: August 02, 2018, 01:47:43 PM
I can say this  preorders out to Nov = shaky
But no discounts offered on the Nov  = WTF
This is wrong and looks bad see below same price  for sept order and same price for nov order.



I guess in the crypto world we have become used to how the various ASIC miner manufacturers have done their pricing for pre-orders, and consider that "normal." Given that the ASICs are not particularly flexible in what they can mine, perhaps it's necessary to even out the order flow and entice new orders to keep the manufacturing lines busy and the coin rolling in.

Seems SQRL has opted for a different approach to pricing their offerings. Time will tell which method is the right one, or if there is room for different pricing models based on the flexibility of the mining hardware being offered for sale.

Alternatively - instead of a million conspiracy theories you could see that the price of components is only going up and most are extremely constrained right now, and building these things doesn’t magically go down in cost in November. There isn’t some huge profit margin to discount things just because you feel they should be discounted further out.

If you don’t want it - don’t buy it. If you’re skeptical, wait till the review units go out. It really is pretty simple. There is a massive amount of effort and activity behind making these, and the software, and the logistics. I welcome someone else here to step into that for even a day. We are regularly at the mercy of Xilinx and component supplies in the global supply chain as well.

We’re awaiting actual production line roll off starting next week, and some verification time after that to ensure that all is going smoothly. Exactly on-time.

Thanks for the reply .

 There is no conspiracy it is a fact that  you have not sold out Sept. batch at 329 according to your website

and you offer Nov batch at 329. The screenshot is simply taken from your website showing that.

Simple accounting shows  that is wrong .
So why offer it?
Your website has sept and should not list oct or nov  until sept is sold out.
All it does is create a chance that a buyer makes a mistake and gets his batches later at the same price.


This free marketing advice for your company.  You could follow it or simply resist my advice because it is your company and you ultimately make those decisions not me.

Has anyone made the mistake of ordering from Oct or Nov batches I don't know as I don't have that info.

Did your store create the chance that someone can order Oct or Nov vs Sept yes it did plain and simple fact.

Will you fix that?  I don't know.
Will you allow an order for Nov to be moved to Sept if someone fucked up I don't know?
Will you give a coupon to a Nov order because the buyer is delayed for 60 days I don't know.

Will you say phil in this case you are right we did create a chance for a buyer to have a 60 day delay thanks for pointing it out and we will fix it.

We checked our records and only 2 people placed orders in Oct or Nov we will move them up to Sept.
We will only list  Sept until it sells out then list Oct till it sells out then list Nov til it sells out.
I don't know.

Do you think I like posting here over and over and over pointing out issue after issue .

Fact is I don't and would rather not post here until the gear I ordered arrives.

Tell you what I stopped posting here. Until the gear I ordered arrives.

As I understand my order with squirrels it is for 1 215+ and 1 nest and is due for sept batch.
order number 482 is my squirrels order reads sept batch



As I understand my order with mineority it is for 1 215+ and is due in the august batch.

Order Number: 25 is my order from mineority

btw it does not say that it is August batch or Sept batch or Oct batch or Nov Batch  when order was placed it read August shipping so Hopefully it ships with the August batch.
19351  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: August 02, 2018, 01:42:13 PM
That’s good to know. So they are legit.
I am interested in their Decred miner, but I think the risk is too big to order so far out (almost 4 months in advance).

They were legit and have been legit.  As for the new gear most likely it will come out.

And four months wait is too long for gear.

The BTC at 33th to ship on sept 20th is the better risk.

I should get one around sept 1st to demo.
19352  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [FS] Simple aluminum ATX motherboard tray 12 x 10.5-inches with standoffs on: August 02, 2018, 01:37:36 PM
can you pls ship to UK Huh,,,, if yes,,,,  pls may i know the shipping cost to UK Huh

they fit  in a medium flat rate box  and a usps medium flat rate can fit lots of them (more then 25)

but it is 69 usd

they don't fit in a usps.com padded flat rate envelope which cost 35 usd
19353  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Two 1080tis for sale. on: August 02, 2018, 12:51:20 PM
so I think  I paid   699  for each new

they are about 10 months to a year old

I do not want 699 or 599

Lets say  525  each

or 975 for the pair

I am USA BASED so free shipping to usa

I will sell to overseas charge a little more to ship.

BTC or ETC or LTC  all work.

There is some flex in price on them.

don't be saying stupid shit like 200 or 300 or 400 each.  

Ie  offer over 400 and under 525 for 1

offer over 800 and under 1050 for 2
19354  Economy / Computer hardware / SOLD Two 1080tis for sale. SOLD on: August 02, 2018, 12:47:33 PM
SOLD these.


Okay a nvidia geforce

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/10series/geforce-store/




and an Asus turbo


https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814126188&cm_re=asus_1080ti-_-14-126-188-_-Product
19355  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [200PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN on: August 02, 2018, 12:43:04 PM
  At yankees  my wedding anniversary is approaching  this August 9th  will be 32 years.  Looking for streak to continue past that date. I would love us to average  75 a block for month of August Grin
19356  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [200PH] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN on: August 02, 2018, 12:30:49 PM
Holy hot streak batman..another one 4.9%

damn!

},
 "solvedby": "3QRZahE19MNqGFfgHZngUzGFVrmgkrFeuX",
 "date": "[2018-08-02 12:12:06.825]",
 "hash": "0000000000000000001c393e8ef84a64a0f46c9ca26e89a9737a703b2f075ed2",
 "shares": 289618987684,
 "diff": 4.9
}


   

[   ]
[   ]   533631.confirmed   2018-07-25 11:33   222K    =  73.8
[   ]   533906.confirmed   2018-07-27 05:28   223K    = 111.4
[   ]   533957.confirmed   2018-07-27 12:07   223K    =   19.3
[   ]   534070.confirmed   2018-07-28 05:24   223K    =   55.4
[   ]   534297.confirmed   2018-07-29 13:09   224K    =   86.2
[   ]   534500.confirmed   2018-07-31 01:13   224K    =   99.989
[   ]   534707.confirmed   2018-08-01 10:03   225K    =   92.1
[   ]   534723.confirmed   2018-08-01 13:09   225K    =     9.1
[   ]   534830.confirmed   2018-08-02 05:36   225K     =  47.8
[   ]   534838.confirmed   2018-08-02 07:12   225K    =     4.9
19357  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: 8th Alt coin thread. Or what to do now that asics are all over the place. on: August 02, 2018, 12:24:47 PM
Does anybody have experience with WhatsMiner? They just announced a 44Th/s Decred Miner as well as a 33Th/s SHA-256. Shipping end of November. I think till then Bitmain might have announced new miners as well so those won’t look as good as they do now?

I think they are good
this is a real seller for them
I should be getting the M10  to test and do a demo

https://pangolinminer.com/

https://pangolinminer.com/product/whatsminer-m10/


they did send me a M3 in december I did youtube on them
more info

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2390138.msg42853387#msg42853387

if it does 33th at 2145 watts  it will be competitive

19358  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [BLOCK PARTY] ckpool.org ZERO FEE SPLNS no registration mining pool US/DE/CN on: August 02, 2018, 11:30:44 AM
Code:
[2018-08-02 10:36:41.777] Possible block solve diff 11996136903170.796875 ! 
[2018-08-02 10:36:41.883] BLOCK ACCEPTED!
[2018-08-02 10:36:42.242] Solved block 534830 by 34pBsnH6hics3VtFVk3CWnhFknfvRShFR8.84
[2018-08-02 10:36:42.242] User 34pBsnH6hics3VtFVk3CWnhFknfvRShFR8:{"hashrate1m": "1.5P", "hashrate5m": "1.48P", "hashrate1hr": "1.47P", "hashrate1d": "1.46P", "hashrate7d": "1.22P"}
[2018-08-02 10:36:42.242] Worker 34pBsnH6hics3VtFVk3CWnhFknfvRShFR8.84:{"hashrate1m": "16.5T", "hashrate5m": "13.9T", "hashrate1hr": "13.6T", "hashrate1d": "13.7T", "hashrate7d": "13.3T"}
[2018-08-02 10:46:23.647] Hash for block height 534830 confirms block was CONFIRMED

https://btc.com/0000000000000000001776a43d849a7f6f41e5fa318d8886574c8638648259f9

 "diff": 47.8


Not bad at all.
19359  Economy / Economics / Re: If USD falls on: August 02, 2018, 04:26:26 AM
Like many powerful currencies in the past, USD may fall to ground too, my question is will that effect BTC value? Or is it independent of all other real world or non digital currencies of the world?

Well last failed currency would be Germany and Japan after WWII .

I won’t count South Vietnam  or a few other smaller countries.
So if USD fails it would be most like due to a terrible event.  War or comet strike.

 I don’t see a fail in the currency but if it does happen a new major fiat would be needed maybe btc would whale
19360  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Acorn M.2 FPGA based GPU Accelerator on: August 02, 2018, 04:14:13 AM
-snip-

Eventually as FPGA's get more popular, developers *will* have access to their own large private libraries of functions and will be able to follow forks pretty quickly, say about 7 days lag time."

-snip-

What we have now is that in many cases, the coin dev teams work with one or more of the prominent GPU mining software devs to get the new algorithms into the GPU miners so that there is new software available on the day of the fork. In some cases this involvement begins weeks prior to the fork to allow the GPU miner devs to optimize their code.

FPGAs will be here for the foreseeable future. They may be visible, like the VCU/BCU1525, Acorns, and others, or invisible like the FPGA miners developed with private money and not publicly available. For the publicly available FPGA miners, I think that coin devs will probably start to collaborate with the FPGA bitstream devs in much the same way as the con devs now work with the GPU miner devs.


Ps. The dead silence from Squirrels about the results of their tests is not encouraging either.

Honestly, at the risk of sounding like a SQRL apologist, I think they were overwhelmed with the demand and the complexity of multiple payment options and ordering paths, and it's "all hands on deck" to get the orders and payments sorted out and processed. As Phil and other's have experienced and documented in this thread, there have been some issues. I guess I was one of the lucky ones in that I ordered early enough when SQRL was accepting BTC or ETH for payment, and I experienced no problems with my order processing.

Having been around for the dot com boom, this reminds me a lot of the then "new" internet retail companies opening for business and being so overwhelmed that their web sites crashed for days/weeks and they couldn't keep up with orders when the web sites were working. Some survived, but most perished. I think SQRL is going to make it, but I'm sure that the learned a lot this time.

It will settle out after a bit of time. They will either clean up their act and stick around or not.

I can say this  preorders out to Nov = shaky
But no discounts offered on the Nov  = WTF
This is wrong and looks bad see below same price  for sept order and same price for nov order.

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