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2101  Economy / Auctions / Re: ❎►฿ ~ "ROLL OF DIMES" ~ AUCTION ❎►฿ on: March 17, 2015, 05:38:30 AM
I would gladly start this out at 1BTC
2102  Economy / Auctions / Re: You're bidding on being my referrer on: March 17, 2015, 05:33:35 AM

So far I have it setup as is, I have two people that are on my referral so far. I have and will keep it set to this payout as is, unless you prove a good amount of activity is going on over say two weeks. If not, I'll stick to my original plan (5% back on each roll).
[img]http://i.gyazo.com/400cc0a983d3036b5b8492133d4dad24.png

2 Things ezeminer: 1, I've been really busy these past two weeks due to a move, and family matters. 2, I'm more than willing to start acting as your referral as long as you're willing to not hold me to the past 10 days as an indicator of my activity. Let's start Wednesday.

How about this. we agree to 50/50 of referral commission split. I felt happy go lucky a week ago and bumped that to 10% bonus for every roll you make. Reason being my signature now says 10% bonus. We can make it 50/50 for freebit and freedoge and that would be more than fair in my opinion.
That would be 25% bonus per roll at a constant payout per week. We can also negotiate terms at 50/50 for any referral site you would like.
If you agree, just use my signature. If not, I don't think I'll bargain any further.
2103  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [H] 302.72 STEAM WALLET CREDIT [W] 0.9 BITCOIN on: March 17, 2015, 05:28:40 AM
well ill do 20% off but not anymore than that
20% discount ~0.83 not 0.9BTC

yeah I am now saying 20% is the lowest I will go, I am prepared to sell for 0.83 btc

lowered price to 0.79btc, someone snap this up

I can tell you I sold $40 of steam for $28 BTC last month, while btc was at 240-250
Not trying to thread crap or anything, just saying it is a cutthroat steam market here
2104  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: where can i buy a Bitcoin miner on: March 16, 2015, 07:36:45 PM
on many sites I should order in large numbers but I only want 1 or 2 miners..BTCBTC

what are you willing to buy a 1btc miner  or a 2 btc miner.

Or just a little usb stick miner  for 0.07 btc

or some thing in between.  the black usb stick miners in the photo do about 3.5gh

 I mine them at ck's solo pool and mmpool.org
One costs about 25  bucks shipped to the USA and one costs about 75 cents a month to run

[img]http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/910/9ga1id.png


[img]http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/1280x1024q90/540/jzSrKh.jpg
Stick miners are great but you need the powered hub and everything, personally I suggest an S1 you can pick up for like 30$ grab a cheap psu, a pencil and underclock that homie and solo mine on that. A lot better hashrate and you get more current experience if you're going to get a bigger miner.
USB miners are simple and easy. I have a little Rpi running some U2's and I only see a dollar or two increase on electricity per month(overall). It was where I started to learn about mining on a small scale.
2105  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Mining operation on: March 16, 2015, 07:30:22 PM
Current update';

The apartment does need rewiring to handle 25 th. The cooling is al set and will manage. We already had 5 AC's that are very powerful in the apartment. I am still looking for good hardware deal, unfortunately most suppliers are sold out currently.

Regards,

Zeksal
At this time either s5's delivered in like 3 weeks or used hardware buying is your best bet if you want to attempt such a feat.
Even my two s3's at home deliver a good chunk of heat.
2106  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Next consumer model miner on: March 16, 2015, 06:48:32 PM
Why? It's just a little plastic bag with a cut-tape strip of chips in it and some labels written in Chinese. Maybe once we have a sample board with one or two chips on it working I'll have something worth photographing.
The community is just really excited to see some new mining hardware Cheesy
2107  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KnC Miner NEPTUNEs 3.5 TH/s each Brand New - Never Used - from EU on: March 16, 2015, 06:32:21 PM

PLEASE, avoid ridiculous offers... I'm already receiving too much of them!
If you don't like the offers put a price point and negotiate from there.
2108  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: BITMAIN announces Antpool on: March 16, 2015, 06:31:19 AM
...the FBI Originally wrote it...

I refuse to believe the FBI are or ever will be that clever........ Cheesy Cheesy
I remember reading about hardware malware that the CIA pulled off, even if you wiped your disk it was hard coded onto the disk itself.
2109  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 0.5% fee anonymous solo bitcoin mining! 29 blocks solved! on: March 16, 2015, 06:28:19 AM
@-ck is there any way to have a block history, with the average hash and some statistics for the last blocks mined on your pool? Because I'm always interested in seeing the last blocks of the pool Cheesy
2110  Economy / Digital goods / Re: [H] 302.72 STEAM WALLET CREDIT [W] 0.9 BITCOIN on: March 16, 2015, 12:43:22 AM
Most are selling at a discounted rate in percent.  I'm interested if you can get me some CS:GO items for 40% off.  I can pay in bitcoin.  Please note that after you buy from the market, we'll have to wait a while as for it doesn't allow you to trade an item you recently just purchased from the market.

well the discount is currently at over 50usd, at 40% its pretty shocking lol, can you show me someone who will sell items from steam community market for 40% less? if so I am very interested in buying some more stuff lol, sucker for those 40% bargins Tongue
I myself am looking for a good bargain.  I think there are others selling for like 15 - 20% off anything from steam, I'm looking for better discounts! Tongue
Yea that is a common discount. 20-40% off is usually what it ends up at.
2111  Economy / Digital goods / Re: WTS Primedice acc on: March 16, 2015, 12:34:18 AM
I rarely play on primedice.
is primedice faucet bonus increase with account level increasing?
and what's advantage of high wagered account?
and the price?

yes faucet increases.

A high wagered acc has some other options that new acc don't.

price depends on what you offer.
An account that wages more than 1BTC doesn't have faucet limits of 200 satoshis. Like my account used to do 1k satoshis then the limit came into effect.
2112  Economy / Auctions / Re: ►฿---CASASCIUS COIN AUCTION - 2day auction on: March 15, 2015, 11:52:45 PM
Did someone say shiny?

I bid 1.18
That shiny addiction Cheesy
2113  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Should setting up a mining rig at home always be profitable on: March 15, 2015, 11:44:44 PM
just to be part of the chain

You wont be part of the chain with one rig. To get anyting you will likely join a pool, and in that case the pool owner is part of the chain, not you. He has control over the block to sign and what transaction to include, not you.

If you want to help out the network running a full node is good enough.
Full nodes are a huge backbone of the Bitcoin network.
https://getaddr.bitnodes.io/
It is always good to have nodes running to make the network more secure.
2114  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Deep In The Mines Cryptocurreny Mining Hardware on: March 15, 2015, 01:24:01 AM
Has anyone here done business yet with you guys?

Also can we have an escrow setup through a reputable member here, once your company accepts BTC?
2115  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] Corsair H105 Water Cooling Kit on: March 13, 2015, 02:18:12 AM
sneaky little... though maybe nobody was really watching this one.

Heck of a deal you got there ezeminer.
Thanks, it'll be nice to have some watercooling. Im also surprised there weren't more bids.
2116  Economy / Auctions / Re: [Auction] Corsair H105 Water Cooling Kit on: March 13, 2015, 12:59:47 AM
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2117  Economy / Collectibles / Re: 2015 Kialara Labyrinth: Production Update on: March 12, 2015, 06:27:19 AM
Very interesting method.. I'd prefer to keep the work of art Cheesy
2118  Economy / Auctions / Re: ❎►฿ LEALANA AUCTION ฿❎ 40 BTC Brass, 20 LTC brass, 1 Silver 0.5 BTC w/ gold holo on: March 12, 2015, 03:18:47 AM
0.2BTC
2119  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Power Supply - EVGA G2 1000Watt or Corsair RM1000 Watt on: March 11, 2015, 07:59:58 PM
That piece is already included in the box with the EVGA PSUs...
I had a corsair PSU, so... I lost on that one.
2120  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Power Supply - EVGA G2 1000Watt or Corsair RM1000 Watt on: March 11, 2015, 07:56:19 PM
I don't think the EVGA G2 1000 has that PSU start up piece. All I'm trying to avoid is having to hook up that monster power cable. I grabbed a few of these, which I'll then insert the pins myself and jumper it. I have the tools to make them. This way I won't need to bother plugging in that heavy/long power cable.


According to EVGA's "what's in the box" section in the manual for the 1000 G2:
(1) EVGA Power Supply
(1) EVGA Manual
(4) Mounting Screws
(1) EVGA PSU Tester (24-pin)
(1) EVGA Cable Bag
(1) 24-pin ATX Cable (2) 4+4 pin EPS12V CPU Cables
(4) 6+2 pin PCI-E VGA Cables
(2) 6+2 pin + 6 pin PCI-E VGA Cables
(2) 3 SATA cables
(2) 2 SATA cables
(1) 3 Molex cable
(1) 2 Molex cable + 1 Floppy connector
(1) Power Cord cable

The 1300s I have indeed had that part in the box, and is why I stated that I was quite sure the 1000 G2 did as well.

Anyway, there are plenty of people that make the jumpers, or as you've seen you can make your own with virtually no effort.  Of course you can always go the paperclip route, too Smiley

When I bought my miners, I bought this off amazon. Simple and has been going for 4 months.
http://www.amazon.com/24-Pin-STARTER-BRIDGE-WITHOUT-MOTHERBOARD/dp/B00K38IKRY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426103688&sr=8-1&keywords=psu+jumper
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