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1961  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: August 01, 2014, 08:12:54 PM
Were it not for the lawyers taking over, HashFast would be able to give us our MPP.

How many months later? LOL. Miners got fed up with BFL delays so they acted. An MPP sent 1 year later is worth nothing so stating that HashFail would deliver the MPP means absolutely nothing after they broke their own promises.
1962  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: |ANN| Miner Leasing - official on: August 01, 2014, 08:04:17 PM
***So our first step was: compose our own miner by open source files Avalon 3.

I'm sorry to give you the bad news, but this board hates Avalon and promised to not do business with them or with anyone related with them anymore after their last year gimmick with chips delays. Being greedy always pays off one way or another.

Also your topic is in the wrong section. You are offering a Service, not Hardware.
1963  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Looking for Partners who need DC space rack power and bandwidth on: August 01, 2014, 08:00:18 PM
If you've got a quote. I'll beat it. I'll save you money and allow you to make the most profit while mining.

Challenge accepted! https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622998.0 Let the price war begin!
1964  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: August 01, 2014, 02:36:48 PM
Why are people selling out when we are about to start mining or already have/big news

Look to my previously posted concerns and you will see another point of view.
1965  Bitcoin / Mycelium / Re: Mycelium Bitcoin Wallet on: August 01, 2014, 02:34:18 PM
How is the change managed in this wallet?

In segregated mode, change is sent back to address where the inputs came from. In aggregated mode, change is sent to the address which provided the biggest total sum of inputs to the transaction. In upcoming HD accounts, a new address will be derived from the master seed on the 'internal addresses branch' for each change.

So you can actually send the change to the same address where it came from? I had no idea about this and now it seems strange that the bitcoin-qt client was using a separate address for change which caused a bit of problems. Tell me more about the aggregated mode. I see that I can have multiple keys/addresses, but from the looks of it I can only send money from a single address, not multiple so the change address is always the same. Am I wrong? Can you send money from multiple addresses in one transaction?
1966  Bitcoin / Mycelium / Re: Mycelium Bitcoin Wallet on: August 01, 2014, 08:31:15 AM
How is the change managed in this wallet?
1967  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] Official Shareholder Discussion Thread [Moderated] on: August 01, 2014, 08:25:35 AM
Am I still banned for saying on multiple occasions that Ken's operation was a scam?

No one is moderating this thread anymore.

Feel free to speak your mind



Intellihash!
1968  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: August 01, 2014, 03:19:42 AM
http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/sp30-yukon-september-batch-2

Power Supply: 2 x 1200W
Power Consumption: 3000W

 Huh

WTF

By the way, I don't like the idea of 3000W for 1 machine ... I live in 13A@220V zone, meaning 3000W JUST exceeded the supply of 1 socket ... thus the machine will need 2 sockets, wasting the socket slot.

Also, putting too much into 1 machine means when a small part in it fails, the whole machine fails.  Where as if I split into, say, 10 x S3, it's more robust, more deployable, and flexible.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=718831.0 Read here for more information about the PSUs.

As for you exceeding the supply of 1 socket I just posted a link above where you can find a place to host your miner probably with cheaper power costs than yours.

Also if a small part fails the whole machine won't fail so you don't need to worry about it. I am sure that each chip is independent and if one fails the others can continue running without problems. The SP10 units have 192 chips in them organized in chains of 8 chips for a total of 24 chains. Collider has a unit where a chain of 8 chips failed, but he is still getting over 1.4Th/s with that unit. Each SP30 miner has 30 chips in it.

RoadStress...are you already on SP-Tech payroll... Huh

I am just wondering, because you are so furiously jumping on everybody with critical remarks of SP-Tech...that is kind of strange...

Or maybe 1% commission of your group buy in miners...like 3-4 SP30 reward...I guess... Wink

...and don't try to bash me...Just tell us the truth..."it will set you free"... Grin

Cheers,

ZiG

I am not on their payroll. I just have plenty of spare time and I'm using it to lurk the forums. This is the second (or third?) remark that I'm "furiously jumping" people who have critical remarks of SP-Tech and again I don't see anything wrong in my quoted post. I did read my post again and I see nothing wrong. I may be pissed that people are not reading the last posts or at least the last 1-2 pages before posting and they are asking questions that were answered just a couple of posts above, but besides that I just offered information.

Please tell me what from my quote makes you think that I jumped furiously on bitcoinbearhk because of his critical remarks. I'm a bit confused right now.
1969  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: CoinTerra & MegaBigPower on: August 01, 2014, 02:27:29 AM
What does everyone think about the way these guys are starting to slaughter the mining industry?

How are they slaughtering the mining industry?
1970  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: August 01, 2014, 02:05:25 AM
Just finished the Antminer Hood H1.   Cheesy

Running a couple Habaneros at 1.4TH/s combined down below as well.

Are Antminer fans pulling air? If not where is all the hot air going?
Looks like there is an exhaust duct on top of the hood, probably with a high enough CFM fan to match the combined hot air output of the S3 fans.

Oh I missed that. But still it looks like the exhaust duct is a bit too small. I see that it's pulling air from both left and right, but it's size is only a half of antminer for each side.
1971  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: August 01, 2014, 01:46:56 AM
http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/products/sp30-yukon-september-batch-2

Power Supply: 2 x 1200W
Power Consumption: 3000W

 Huh

WTF

By the way, I don't like the idea of 3000W for 1 machine ... I live in 13A@220V zone, meaning 3000W JUST exceeded the supply of 1 socket ... thus the machine will need 2 sockets, wasting the socket slot.

Also, putting too much into 1 machine means when a small part in it fails, the whole machine fails.  Where as if I split into, say, 10 x S3, it's more robust, more deployable, and flexible.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=718831.0 Read here for more information about the PSUs.

As for you exceeding the supply of 1 socket I just posted a link above where you can find a place to host your miner probably with cheaper power costs than yours.

Also if a small part fails the whole machine won't fail so you don't need to worry about it. I am sure that each chip is independent and if one fails the others can continue running without problems. The SP10 units have 192 chips in them organized in chains of 8 chips for a total of 24 chains. Collider has a unit where a chain of 8 chips failed, but he is still getting over 1.4Th/s with that unit. Each SP30 miner has 30 chips in it.
1972  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] Official Shareholder Discussion Thread [Moderated] on: August 01, 2014, 01:38:34 AM
God bless Amercia.


Was it worth losing 10k pounds in order to be able to delete some random forum posts?
1973  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER Speculation Thread on: August 01, 2014, 01:33:43 AM
Who sold down to 0.24 again? That doesn't seem like the best idea a mere 2 days before the cat announces their plans to bring down GHash.IO Cheesy

Announcing it and actually doing it are totally different things.

What I imagine RoadStress to look like:



Nailed it!

Ah leave road stress alone he has so much on his plate atm

- embargo being place on Israel
- attempted genocide of the Palestinians(hi world war 2 Jewish genocide)
- paying his Israeli taxes to support their troops in winning the Nobel peace prize(Google if u don't get the reference)

Why anyone would buy into an Israeli company is beyond me.

I'm not from Israel and this is the AM speculation thread, not politics and ethics thread.

Since elasticband refuses to answer me to a simple question regarding the announced AM self mining I will cross post it here too hoping that I will get a decent speculation discussion going. This has nothing to do with the fact that I have/am supporting a competitor manufacturer and I think that I am entitled to a personal view and questions that don't aim to bash or support anyone.

I have no time for shills or past shills. you made your bed by acting the way you did, now lay in it. jog on back to your spondoolie masters.....

What's your personal view on the costs per GH needed for AM self mining deployment?
1974  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: August 01, 2014, 12:46:58 AM
I am looking at a September Sp30 for ~ 6.7 BTC and comparing it to 10 x S3 for 6.8 BTC which ship Aug. 7 and it looks like the S3 package will earn me 4 or 5 BTC before the SP30 gets here.

Would someone from Spondoolies like to provide a rationale for why I should buy a September SP30 instead of S3s ?

I actually already did this.  S3s are running very strong.  You'd be a fool to buy the SP30 which has a 'published' hash rate far different from the delivered hash rate.  That's just plain old betting.  With S3 - you get what is written on the tin.  Big difference.  Buying unicorn days are over.  Promises, promises.

Buy the S3 - they are actual hardware which works.  Numbers on paper are just silly.  Ain't never going to happen.

SP30 Yukon September Batch 2 has a published hash rate of 4.5Th/s +-5%. Stop spreading lies and check their official product page and if you look a few post earlier you will see the live proof of the 4.5Th/s hashrate so it's not numbers on paper. Happy mining!
1975  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Asicminer News 15-30% of Network on: August 01, 2014, 12:32:33 AM
I have no time for shills or past shills. you made your bed by acting the way you did, now lay in it. jog on back to your spondoolie masters.....

What's your personal view on the costs per GH needed for AM self mining deployment?
1976  Other / Archival / Re: Pictures of your mining rigs! on: August 01, 2014, 12:31:32 AM
Just finished the Antminer Hood H1.   Cheesy

Running a couple Habaneros at 1.4TH/s combined down below as well.

Are Antminer fans pulling air? If not where is all the hot air going?
1977  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: August 01, 2014, 12:04:14 AM
how is that fiar for people in europe who pay 0.25euro cent ($0.34) per killowatt......

People paying 0.25 euro cent per killowatt shouldn't do home mine from the start. Complaining about the high power costs when we have a colocation thread where people can get access to cheap power is pointless. Here is the link in case anyone missed it (although it was posted several times already): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622998.0 There are options for everyone!

who said i bought anything? I am just joining in the conversation, sorry if I don't have all the facts or actually have a stake in spondoolies hardware. Just joining in community conversation.

I never stated anything about you buying or not miners. It was obvious that you don't have all the facts and I just presented them to you.It has nothing to do with having or not a stake in SP-Tech hardware. Where is the harm in giving you free information?
1978  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Asicminer News 15-30% of Network on: July 31, 2014, 11:07:41 PM
the money for setup costs(chips are payed for) comes from the chip sales and HW sales, same as every other asic manufacturer that sells hardware and setups a large mine..... sell enough your own is cheap/free, that is the aim of the resale game after all is it not?

Oh it was not a personal attack, i was just being realistic based on the way you act and portray yourself in your precious spondoolies competitors forum threads. call it an observational statement if you would like, not an attack.

edit: friedcat is busy preparing for a big meeting in a few days time, he sadly probably has very little time to communicate with the forums at the moment and i am sure much will be announced then..... i wish spoondoolies-tech would spend less time hanging out on the forums gossiping about their competitors and more time meeting their production/power specs. Now run along and sell some more spondoolies magic internet money printing machines ....

Sorry but what HW sales? AM didn't sell any miner with their gen3 chips. I am aware that they intend to do that, but that will take some time which means that self mining will start later which means lower revenues. And for the chip sales didn't friedcat announced that sales weren't so good? Can't be a lot of money with sales being so low. And the sales that went through were very close to their cost so not much revenue there either. I'm guessing that the money they made from the chip sales will go into making working miners for selling, not into the self mining farms. I may be wrong here, but the idea is that AM doesn't have 30M$ available.

I am not supporting SP-Tech here. If I did it in in the past on other threads it doesn't mean that I need to be reminded every time I post my opinions about other manufacturers. Stop living in the past and judge my present actions. I thought we are discussing the recent AM news about their self mining farms. Let's stick to the topic.

Going back to the topic why not answer to my previous questions? I will repost them in case you missed them

How much money do you think are needed to deploy the 60PH while having only the chips in hand? What's your personal view on the costs per GH needed for this deployment?
1979  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: July 31, 2014, 10:54:44 PM
how is that fiar for people in europe who pay 0.25euro cent ($0.34) per killowatt......

People paying 0.25 euro cent per killowatt shouldn't do home mine from the start. Complaining about the high power costs when we have a colocation thread where people can get access to cheap power is pointless. Here is the link in case anyone missed it (although it was posted several times already): https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622998.0 There are options for everyone!
1980  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER Speculation Thread on: July 31, 2014, 08:47:02 PM
Who sold down to 0.24 again? That doesn't seem like the best idea a mere 2 days before the cat announces their plans to bring down GHash.IO Cheesy

Announcing it and actually doing it are totally different things.
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