As an update, these have already been sold.
|
|
|
* gigavps thinks he got everyone fired up this morning.
|
|
|
Yes. Just when BTC price was recovering nicely you get this huge vertical drop. Either the botter cashed out, or ppl are catching up with this story. Anyway I would not have ordered a 5830 yesterday if I had read this before. This is bad bot for miners and BTC, since someone can get it for free stealing, and that is not exactly what inspire the trust of the market. If some antivirus company will not save us soon, I fear that we are freaking doomed.
This is a bit over dramatic. It is much more profitable for MM to play the mining game than it is for him to destroy the network. Your fears are unfounded because of simple human nature and greed.
|
|
|
I think the bigger question here is how is our new MM cashing out?
To cash out $90k a month on mtgox.com is multiple steps in verifying your identification.
|
|
|
Well, looks like I have some competition. I have also sent you a PM. With the proper verification (pics) I will offer $100/ea. Best, gigavps Oh, it's on giga!! You better check the title next to my handle!
|
|
|
Well, looks like I have some competition. I have also sent you a PM. With the proper verification (pics) I will offer $100/ea. Best, gigavps
|
|
|
Well, I think we can count me out for the moment. Saving 10w on 11 singles 80Kwh for me over the course of a month which amounts to $5.68 or ~1.1 BTC. A month. I was thinking it would be fun to do this, but the cost seems a bit too high with the extra PSU ($220) and adapters ($250).
My money is best utilized elsewhere atm.
The quote was $25 for 3x1 adapters. I won't be ordering them I was hoping they could supply them for $10 and I mark them up to $15. . Still it wouldn't require 11 adapters to power 11 singles just 4. I stand corrected.
|
|
|
Well, I think we can count me out for the moment. Saving 10w on 11 singles 80Kwh for me over the course of a month which amounts to $5.68 or ~1.1 BTC. A month. I was thinking it would be fun to do this, but the cost seems a bit too high with the extra PSU ($220) and adapters ($250).
My money is best utilized elsewhere atm.
|
|
|
Interested.
What kind of cigars are you looking for? I like trying out new cigars. So anything highly rated, usually on the heavier side.
|
|
|
Oy...
I have 1 machine that is having problems. It has an IP assigned in the router, and it gets assigned that IP when it first boots. After an indeterminate amount of time, its IP address and routing information will simply cease to exist. I can then assign an IP address manually through ifconfig and it will maintain that IP address indefinitely.
This is a problem with BAMT, not with the router. It's possible it's a hardware issue, but since the machine is able to keep the IP address when configured manually and works fine outside of BAMT, I'm going with Occams razor. Since my last attempts at trying to get BAMT improved met with a brick wall, vitrol and insults, I have elected to just try to solve the problem through statically assigning the IP address, but since BAMT does not maintain the /etc/networking directory (or /etc/resolv.conf) through reboots natively, I'm asking if that can be done.
Router is fine. DHCP is fine. Everything but this one BAMT machine works as far as routing and IP assignments go.
Could your USB possibly be corrupted somehow. I understand these types of issues can be frustrating, but lets try a couple other things before deciding that it's all BAMTs fault. If you have another USB key, try loading BAMT up on it and see what happens. I have never had an issue like this before. I have 18 machines running BAMT.
|
|
|
One of my machines keeps losing it's IP address. It's like the lease expires, but never renews. Only happens on one machine... is there a way to assign a static IP permanently to the machine that will survive a reboot?
Assign it an IP in your router.
|
|
|
Same way you make any web page on any private network available to the public internet.
Another option is to subscribe to BAMT Pro.
Is BAMT Pro now available? Where do I sign up?
|
|
|
Does anyone know why it takes them so long to get these orders processed? I mean unless it's one guy hand soldering everything it should go a bit faster, right?
Garr255, it would be best if you communicated with BFL directly in these matters.
|
|
|
I run a 200 amp 208v three phase service.
|
|
|
On second thought, it would almost seem like you are trading one payment for another. If you get this loan, and your interest rate is anywhere need the normal rates on this board, you would be paying between 5-10% per month to service the bitcoins borrowed.
An example might help:
Borrow 2000 btc at 10% interest per month. You monthly payment on the principle would be 200 btc per month or at this moment, over $1k USD.
If your rent is cheaper than this, you are better off staying on the rent treadmill.
If you get a better rate, things may pan out in your favor.
That does make sense, except you're forgetting that the new apartment has a contract that is renewable, so as long as I want to stay there, I just keep the deposit there with little or not rent, whereas the rent I'm paying now would just be throwing money away. Apartments in Korea = literal savings account. Matthew, What are the terms you are wanting? 2000 or 4000 btc? What interest rate are you willing to pay? How often will you be paying the interest and principle on the loan? These are questions you will need to answer to get any serious offers. I would also recommend setting up a good spreadsheet to keep track of this as the amount you are requesting will more than likely be funded from multiple people.
|
|
|
On second thought, it would almost seem like you are trading one payment for another. If you get this loan, and your interest rate is anywhere need the normal rates on this board, you would be paying between 5-10% per month to service the bitcoins borrowed.
An example might help:
Borrow 2000 btc at 10% interest per month. You monthly payment on the principle would be 200 btc per month or at this moment, over $1k USD.
If your rent is cheaper than this, you are better off staying on the rent treadmill.
If you get a better rate, things may pan out in your favor.
|
|
|
This has to be one of the greatest loan in bitcoin so far.
At least one of the largest publicly visible private loans. I know of larger numbers passing hands in the background on a day-to-day basis. What is the interest you would be willing to pay on the loan?
|
|
|
Well, basically, turning a profit before the block reward halves...
Better get your calculator back out.
|
|
|
I'd hope your PSUs are user replaceable ATX psu.
Some server PSU are great for the price but they're harder to find.
I'd definitively get one at 15k
They have decided to go with 1500w ATX PSUs from what Inaba said.... BFL-Engineer, can you confirm this?
|
|
|
|