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1941  Economy / Securities / Re: Mini rig enterprise on: May 19, 2012, 05:55:53 PM
You are offering something which will cost three times more per 1MH/s.

I'm sorry bulanula you are not invited.

Why not ? I have 300 BTC ready to go, seriously !

Buy shares in RSM then we can buy our third board 1.0435MH/s@0.0609W per share paid.  We have 648 shares at 0.4 (259.2BTC) plus someone else is selling off 90 shares.  I could get the board shipped next week.

I'm also operating and paying out weekly already.
1942  Economy / Securities / Re: Mini rig enterprise on: May 19, 2012, 05:48:14 PM
I'm sorry bulanula you are not invited.

Why not ? I have 300 BTC ready to go, seriously !

Buy shares in RSM then we can buy our third board 1.0435MH/s@0.0609W per share paid.  We have 648 shares at 0.4 (259.2BTC) plus someone else is selling off 90 shares.  I could get the board shipped next week.
1943  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Introducing the ModMiner Quad 800Mhash @ 40 Watts http://www.BTCFPGA.com on: May 19, 2012, 01:45:50 PM
anyone buyed one of these yet?

Yes people have paid for them and the first major shipment is hopefully going to happen towards the end of next week.
1944  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: RaspberryPi litecoin CPU and GPU miner bounty on: May 18, 2012, 08:48:56 PM
Maybe this with a A10 single-core 1.5GHz ARM CPU and a Mali 400 GPU would hash better plus it's only $74 again probably using only a few watts. http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/05/new-74-android-mini-computer-is-slightly-larger-than-a-thumb-drive/

1945  Bitcoin / Project Development / 5BTC bounty for best new website logo. Now a 10BTC bounty!!! on: May 18, 2012, 06:33:43 PM
5BTC bounty for new www.CoinConnect.org website logo.  The best one put forwarded wins.  So post your entry's below or inbox me them.

Upgraded the bounty to 10btc to get some more entries.
1946  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Chrome Browser extension: MtGox trading bot on: May 18, 2012, 06:01:04 PM
Well the bot has lost me 6% in over ten weeks of use.  A good idea but never mind  Sad
1947  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining [GLBSE] - FPGA company 0.40BTC for 1.0435MH/s@0.0609W to be paid on: May 18, 2012, 05:56:45 PM
nice

I find your posts very insightful, detailed and full of knowledge senbonzakura.

I wonder how you manage this performance.

"Hmmm" Cheesy

Some pictures would be nice when you get a camera, matthewh3.

As I said, I have confidence in you but we need to see your setup at some point so we can see what we are investing in.

I've seen a cheap second hand Android phone with a 5MP camera but I don't get paid until next week.  My dad has a big digital SLR but he won't lend it me I'll try and get him to come round with it then email me the pics.  I will definitely put pics up of the new Rev4 boards when they arrive (I'll put something like "RSM" wrote on paper in the pic if you want?) so you'll then have a full week before the whole dividend doubles with proof and time to buy shares while there still under 0.40BTC.  As I can't see many people selling off their shares below 0.40BTC once were paying up to 0.0040BTC per share each week  The new boards should have shipped by this time next week so hopefully delivered and hashing away within two weeks.  Once we have sold enough shares I will get board #3 first then the RaspberryPi and 600W PSU but if my old PC dies before that time then we are major f@#ked  Undecided 
I'll set up a live Xubuntu USB up in case the hard-drive dies (but it's not whining) tho if the PSU goes were knackered and the PSU fan was making a bit of noise a few weeks ago but stopped now.  I could get a reconditioned PC for less than £100 pretty quick I reckon tho would only have that kind of money even slightly possible to lay out once every two weeks.  I've just applied for a small loan which will take about four weeks to process and will get a new cheapo PC then.  So we'll then have a choice of two PC's as back up to run the boards in case RaspeberryPi died.

Are you located in London ? I have some PC parts and components on eBay or we can meet and I can do a discount etc.

Thanks for the offer.
1948  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining [GLBSE] - FPGA company 0.40BTC for 1.0435MH/s@0.0609W to be paid on: May 18, 2012, 05:06:27 PM
nice

I find your posts very insightful, detailed and full of knowledge senbonzakura.

I wonder how you manage this performance.

"Hmmm" Cheesy

Some pictures would be nice when you get a camera, matthewh3.

As I said, I have confidence in you but we need to see your setup at some point so we can see what we are investing in.

I've seen a cheap second hand Android phone with a 5MP camera but I don't get paid until next week.  My dad has a big digital SLR but he won't lend it me I'll try and get him to come round with it then email me the pics.  I will definitely put pics up of the new Rev4 boards when they arrive (I'll put something like "RSM" wrote on paper in the pic if you want?) so you'll then have a full week before the whole dividend doubles with proof and time to buy shares while there still under 0.40BTC.  As I can't see many people selling off their shares below 0.40BTC once were paying up to 0.0040BTC per share each week  The new boards should have shipped by this time next week so hopefully delivered and hashing away within two weeks.  Once we have sold enough shares I will get board #3 first then the RaspberryPi and 600W PSU but if my old PC dies before that time then we are major f@#ked  Undecided 
I'll set up a live Xubuntu USB up in case the hard-drive dies (but it's not whining) tho if the PSU goes were knackered and the PSU fan was making a bit of noise a few weeks ago but stopped now.  I could get a reconditioned PC for less than £100 pretty quick I reckon tho would only have that kind of money even slightly possible to lay out once every two weeks.  I've just applied for a small loan which will take about four weeks to process and will get a new cheapo PC then.  So we'll then have a choice of two PC's as back up to run the boards in case RaspeberryPi died.
1949  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining [GLBSE] - FPGA company 0.40BTC for 1.0435MH/s@0.0609W to be paid on: May 18, 2012, 03:44:39 PM
The third weekly dividend of 0.00183169BTC per share 3.02595472BTC over 1652 shares has been paid.  I'm expecting by this time next week the new Rev4 board will have shipped.  So expect the whole weekly dividend to approximately double in a couple of weeks.  Once we have sold enough shares for the third board expect the weekly dividend per share at current difficult levels to pay up to 0.0040BTC
1950  Bitcoin / Project Development / Congratulations to Satori on winning www.CoinConnect.org Android tablet PC promo on: May 18, 2012, 03:08:19 PM


Congratulations to "Satori" from this forum on winning www.CoinConnect.org Android tablet PC give away

1951  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Escrow arbiter needed - who is most trusted financial person on this forum? on: May 17, 2012, 04:48:48 PM
The Hashking does it.
1952  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: forex trading with bitcoin (or other ways to raise capital for FPGA purchase) on: May 17, 2012, 02:14:32 PM
You could always make micro-investments into GLBSE FPGA mining company's.  The returns might not be as high as running your own FPGA farm but most of the listed FPGA mining company's pay a weekly dividend.
1953  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: GLBSE - request for next features on: May 16, 2012, 08:35:54 PM
Maybe some kind of RSS feed for each stocks new trades and new orders would be good?
1954  Other / Politics & Society / New Anarchism Discussion Group on: May 16, 2012, 01:34:01 PM
New anarchism discussion group on CoinConnect the first bitcoin social network - http://www.coinconnect.org/groups/profile/55756/anarchism
1955  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining [GLBSE] - FPGA company 0.40BTC for 1.0435MH/s@0.0609W to be paid on: May 16, 2012, 12:00:13 PM
The mining difficulty has gone up and 800MH/s is now predicted to make 3.25BTC a week not the 3.51BTC like last time I checked this calculator - http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php - The third weekly dividend will be paid by 00:00am GMT/UTC 2012-05-18 tomorrow.  The new Rev4 board which should double the whole amount to be paid should ship by the end of next week hopefully.  I'm still not charging anything for electricity.  Each ~800MH/s Rev4 board with four fans should cost £0.85/$1.35/€1.06 a week and the RaspberryPi £0.10/$0.16/€0.13 a week.

Not saying you are scam or anything ( I believe you have the boards ) BUT can we please have some nice pictures of the equipment you own in case you need to liquidate or something Huh

Everybody loves pictures Cheesy !

Ask the owner of the IBB "senbonzakura" if you require any verifaction he has been kept updated on ever little in and out of the operation and even confidential information about the board before they went public.  Or ask "cablepair" on this forum the owner of the FPGA company - http://www.btcfpga.com/ - I don't have a camera or even mobile phone at the moment but will definitely put some pictures up once we have three Rev4 boards and RaspberryPi set up.  Check - https://mtred.com/site/page/view/top.html - to see our hashrate.
1956  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining [GLBSE] - FPGA company 0.40BTC for 1.0435MH/s@0.0609W to be paid on: May 16, 2012, 11:44:21 AM
The mining difficulty has gone up and 800MH/s is now predicted to make 3.25BTC a week not the 3.51BTC like last time I checked this calculator - http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator.php - The third weekly dividend will be paid by 00:00am GMT/UTC 2012-05-18 tomorrow.  The new Rev4 board which should double the whole amount to be paid should ship by the end of next week hopefully.  I'm still not charging anything for electricity.  Each ~800MH/s Rev4 board with four fans should cost £0.85/$1.35/€1.06 a week and the RaspberryPi £0.10/$0.16/€0.13 a week.
1957  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining [GLBSE] - FPGA company 0.40BTC for 1.0435MH/s@0.0956W to be paid on: May 15, 2012, 07:32:22 PM
Our supplier have stated they hope to start shipping the new boards towards the end of next week and we have been promised the first two Rev4 boards to ship.  So expect the weekly dividend to double and then we can work on selling the remaining 648 shares at 0.4BTC to purchase board #3 to take the weekly dividend to over 0.0040btc.  Also those funds will be used to pay for a cheap low power PC and a 600W PSU which should power >10 boards. 
After that I will be putting forward the motion to issue another 600 shares at 0.42BTC to purchase board #4 and take us to 3.2GH/s@2900 shares and an approximate weekly dividend payment per share increase of over 5%.

Don't you have this already Huh



We only have one board at the moment and we have paid for two.  Plus we are now getting new version of the board with a different heatsink with fans.  So should hash harder for longer.

I think he was referring to the PC and power supply.  I assume that our FPGA boards are plugged in to something and can't communicate to the internet through thin air...

Yes there plugged into my own aging PC and that can't be relied on to operate for ever so was going to run the FPGA boards off a RaspberryPi
1958  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining [GLBSE] - FPGA company 0.40BTC for 1.0435MH/s@0.0956W to be paid on: May 15, 2012, 07:21:46 PM
Our supplier have stated they hope to start shipping the new boards towards the end of next week and we have been promised the first two Rev4 boards to ship.  So expect the weekly dividend to double and then we can work on selling the remaining 648 shares at 0.4BTC to purchase board #3 to take the weekly dividend to over 0.0040btc.  Also those funds will be used to pay for a cheap low power PC and a 600W PSU which should power >10 boards. 
After that I will be putting forward the motion to issue another 600 shares at 0.42BTC to purchase board #4 and take us to 3.2GH/s@2900 shares and an approximate weekly dividend payment per share increase of over 5%.

Don't you have this already Huh



We only have one board at the moment and we have paid for two.  Plus we are now getting new version of the board with a different heatsink with fans.  So should hash harder for longer.
1959  Economy / Securities / Re: Red Star Mining [GLBSE] - FPGA company 0.40BTC for 1.0435MH/s@0.0956W to be paid on: May 15, 2012, 05:11:27 PM
Our supplier have stated they hope to start shipping the new boards towards the end of next week and we have been promised the first two Rev4 boards to ship.  So expect the weekly dividend to double and then we can work on selling the remaining 648 shares at 0.4BTC to purchase board #3 to take the weekly dividend to over 0.0040btc.  Also those funds will be used to pay for a cheap low power PC and a 600W PSU which should power >10 boards. 
After that I will be putting forward the motion to issue another 600 shares at 0.42BTC to purchase board #4 and take us to 3.2GH/s@2900 shares and an approximate weekly dividend payment per share increase of over 5%.
1960  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ł as the litecoin "symbol"? on: May 14, 2012, 04:33:07 PM
I think it would look better with two close parallel lines crossing the L instead of just one for a picture of it but for the font one line makes sense.
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