What exactly are you trying to accomplish? Get an invite? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I could suggest better methods.... ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Of course I had it photoshoped right away, how else could the craftsmen know how to repair it? That the building exists, you can easily find from wikipedia and google maps "Malla, Estonia". Streetview from 2011: http://goo.gl/maps/LJ4k2
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bobsag 3 has one and likes it, and if greaterninja says it is a good product too. I would buy 1.
Price is too high. Ants are cheaper and deliver sooner.
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WOW! That's 1 1/7 Fortnights™. Must be some really killer shit they're hashin' there in The Mile High City, speaking of a khanjar vortex.
If anyone has good hash, it's the Mile High City.
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Petamine units As part of the deal that we had with Cryptx, given the big amount of the purchase, we have agreed to setup an additional dedicated production line that would be working in parallel to the existing ones and producing the units just for them.
Dear Giorgio, I too would like to buy some units and skip the line and have them produced immediately screwing over every other customer that ordered before me. What is the cost for that?
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None. Difficulty will be far too high by the time you receive it. You'd be lucky to get 10 btc.
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Proof of EmptyGox ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fs24.postimg.org%2F6c2r8tbk5%2Fgox.png&t=663&c=ZTaU5VIboPoJXA)
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for the record I am going to say; EITHER -
1) mtgox is possibly one of the most incompetent businesses ever formed (makes BFL look pro).
2) someone at MTGOX is an evil genius, and is now rich and laughing.
Whether the evil genius was inside or outside, Mark was in on it. There's absolutely no way all their cold wallets could be drained without them noticing.
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it's over, the fat lady's done singing.
Where did you hear Mark sing?
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The daily limit of 660,000 transactions isn't an issue. Payouts would only be done using one transaction per block, the coinbase transaction, which does not necessarily need to be limited to an arbitrary number of outputs.
Yes, it does need to be limited. Every output, even in the coinbase transaction, takes up bytes, and the blocksize has a very hard limit.
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So average time from tapeout to final chips in hand (as long as there are no problems) is around 2 months?
It can vary alot based on the chip complexity, but that could be about average.
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I made a full payment [made using one transaction] was first verified on the blockchain about three minutes after my order submission, and has since been verified almost 200 times since then. The status column for my order says "Paid Unshipped Valid" but I have yet to receive an email with my shipping info, or get a response from anyone within the company.
Anyone else experience this?
Lots do. Bitmain is really good about shipping, but not so good about communication.
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Tricky sentence, but I guess "The code is open source" refers to Andreas code, and not KnCwallet. (no reference found on github for kncwallet)
There's nothing tricky about it. If they use any of Andreas' GPL sources, then their code is also GPL. KnCWallet by definition is open source and the sources must be released. Furthermore, the EULA they require is illegal for a GPL project.
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I'm currently paying approx $150 per KW/month for hosting inclusive of space and power - so multiplied out to be an annual cost (not an ideal calculation) im paying effectively approx $2/GH/year in power/hosting costs right now... and if it was using antminers, i'd be paying $4/GH/year (making the assumption they dont charge more cos they use 3x the space in the rack, which i suspect is unrealistic so lets assume $5/GH/Year is more likely). So i think that re-iterates my thought that the antminer 180 gh products are more suited to a home mining operation than a commercial scale mining op.
You forget the most important calculation. When the hashing starts. Since the Ant costs $400/year extra in hosting, if it starts hashing 2 weeks earlier, it more than makes up the extra hosting cost and overall is a more profitable solution.
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KnC Wallet appears to be an illegal fork. Not only is the source not available, but the terms of service include many terms that violate the GPL license. http://www.kncwallet.com/terms.htm
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link to KNC wallet. http://beta.kncwallet.com/I think they are trying to compete with their friend Josh at BFL and their wallet idea. I don't see a link to the sources. It is based on GPL sources, and thus must be made available.
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Just saw the price at 112bit. Very good!
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We have S1 miners in stock at u$s 900.-
There you go! Nice price.
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I can't find the source to KnC Wallet. Anyone have a link to it?
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As I said before: I'm open to suggestions, if someone knows of a manufacturer who's offering better GH/$ I would be glad to look into them...
The Monarch delivered months from now is far more expensive than something with slightly higher price delivered immediately, like Bitmain Antminers.
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