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241  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Avalon4 (A3222, 28nm, ~25GHS, ~0.6W/G) sample chips available here: EHash.com on: February 10, 2015, 03:28:37 AM
Should be soon.  I will keep you posted.
Thanks.  Smiley


I think it will happen and more.  Many of the manufactures are doing some great stuff with making them more power efficient on 28nm and lower.  Interesting times for sure.
Although the A3233 is in the Avalon 4 miners.  The Nano's are nice though once you use other software than their buggy GUI.  I found the best results by loading the driver and using BFGMiner. 

No you are correct.  I did not read well enough on my phone that you meant the Avalon 4 chips.
Sorry about that.


Yes decent little USB miners.
They work best with BFGMiner.


wait, did i miss something? there is avalon4 nanos now?

where?
..its not at the shop(ehash), the nanos there are only the A3233 type

ah, thats alright, one day we would have nice little 25GHs usb miners


Scott have you received the unit for testing? I love to see an independent and reliable review!
242  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Avalon4 (A3222, 28nm, ~25GHS, ~0.6W/G) sample chips available here: EHash.com on: February 10, 2015, 03:28:04 AM
I had the best luck with BFGMiner on windows with the Nano's.
For the Avalon 4 as dogie said the the Pi instructions are the best.
Definitely finicky beasts but once they get going they just run.



I think it will happen and more.  Many of the manufactures are doing some great stuff with making them more power efficient on 28nm and lower.  Interesting times for sure.
Although the A3233 is in the Avalon 4 miners.  The Nano's are nice though once you use other software than their buggy GUI.  I found the best results by loading the driver and using BFGMiner. 

No you are correct.  I did not read well enough on my phone that you meant the Avalon 4 chips.
Sorry about that.


Yes decent little USB miners.
They work best with BFGMiner.


wait, did i miss something? there is avalon4 nanos now?

where?
..its not at the shop(ehash), the nanos there are only the A3233 type

ah, thats alright, one day we would have nice little 25GHs usb miners


Scott have you received the unit for testing? I love to see an independent and reliable review!

 I got my avalon 4 today along with a usb.  No software no controller and I am struggling with setup of with the nano4 usb and the  avalon 4
 so this thread seems to be my best shot at setup help.
I have
 a rasp pi
 I have a windows 7 pc
 I have a mac mini

I was give a link to try to make an sd card to get the rasp pi to run the avalon 4.  any hints or tips would help.
243  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [16000 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+NMC, Stratum, VarDiff, Private Servers on: February 08, 2015, 07:00:00 AM
How are you going to counter VPN's and such?
I have only gave it a brief read through but I thought they had said they were leaving miners/transaction processing alone?
Note though I do not blame you.

Warning to New York Residents

The latest draft of the BitLicense proposal is out, and it is even worse than the last one when it comes to pools.  This is an approximately 75-day notice that if you are using the pool from New York, you will need to request your withdrawals and change pools.  Once the comment period ends (approx. 30 days) and the BitLicense is approved, unless it is changed, it will leave a 45-day window before it becomes effective.  Once the 45-day window begins, the pool will be implementing Geo-IP to ban the creation of accounts from New York, and a splash screen will appear to users who already have accounts telling them that the pool is no longer able to serve them and that they have 45 (or less) days to request their withdrawals.  After it becomes effective, the site will no longer be available for access from New York.
244  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: February 03, 2015, 03:40:28 AM
Is a CopyTroll like a CopyCat??

does anyone not think stolfi is the most annoying of all trolls?

do you think you can copy his ability to troll ?
245  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTS) Miners For Sale, Spondoolies, Bitmain and More on: February 03, 2015, 03:39:55 AM
I PM'd you.
Thanks.  Smiley

I'll take the s-4 at your asking price and provide a shipping label via fedex. Let me know
Thanks
246  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTS) Miners For Sale, Spondoolies, Bitmain and More on: February 02, 2015, 03:24:33 AM
Not a problem.
Thanks

$1650 plus shipping and you have a deal.
I cannot eat shipping on this it weighs too much.

Sorry, at current exchange rate, $1500 is too much as well for me.

Good luck.

M
247  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTS) Miners For Sale, Spondoolies, Bitmain and More on: February 01, 2015, 10:09:49 AM
$1650 plus shipping and you have a deal.
I cannot eat shipping on this it weighs too much.


I had seen one or two for that not too long ago but I have not checked recently.
That is why I also went down to $1800 and I do have some wiggle room but not down to $1k including shipping that was offered.



I cannot go that low.
An SP31 is only 500 gh/s faster and goes for $2075 new and $1900 used.  I have some wiggle room but not that much.

4.5 BTC Shipped to Reno, NV 89523 for the SP30?

Goes for $1900 used on here? I am looking  but must be missing it..

I'll offer $1500 shipped to Washington.

M
248  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: January 30, 2015, 06:04:13 AM
You have mentioned it a couple times in interviews with me too.
It is a good idea and will help bring transparency to cloud mining for people.
I look forward to it.

I really don't know if I should post it or not, but since I already got a question from a worried customer, I guess I should.

https://epicenterbitcoin.com/podcast/063/ - @ 53 min

Yes, we've started initial discussion with Blockstream about "Smart Property ASICs".
The idea is to allow locking of an ASIC until a certain block height to a specific customer.
In addition, we're working on a way to provide cryptographic proof of hash-rate without interrupting customer contract hashing.
If we'll implement both features successfully (our target is to do it in our 4th gen), we intend to contribute it as an open source Verilog implementation to allow other HW manufacturers to integrate them into their ASICs as well.
Both features will provide transparency and ease of mind to cloud mining customers. It will serve to fight the endless ponzi schemes in cloud mining.

Customers will be able to choose a cloud contract provider with such hardware features, and he/she will know for sure that their contract is 100% backed by real hardware.

It won't fix all the cloud providers problems, see for example: http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2u1kiz/latest_email_from_cloudhashing/ (unbelievable, IMHO) but it's important step.

In addition, we intend to add another close source feature, enforceable rev-share (split mining). It will allow selling subsidise hardware and do a rev-share by mining to two different pools / wallets. No conspiracy theory please, the feature will be activated with the customer FULL knowledge and consent and it will be only optional.

Both features will promote de-centralisation of the network, even after home mining will, unfortunately, be over.

Tim Swanson (@ofnumbers), I know you read this thread since I've read some of my posts in your blog. Please stop spreading the nonsense about kill switch. No sane manufacturer will add such dangerous double edged sword.

Guy
249  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTS) Miners For Sale, Spondoolies, Bitmain and More on: January 30, 2015, 06:01:52 AM
I had seen one or two for that not too long ago but I have not checked recently.
That is why I also went down to $1800 and I do have some wiggle room but not down to $1k including shipping that was offered.



I cannot go that low.
An SP31 is only 500 gh/s faster and goes for $2075 new and $1900 used.  I have some wiggle room but not that much.

4.5 BTC Shipped to Reno, NV 89523 for the SP30?

Goes for $1900 used on here? I am looking  but must be missing it..
250  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTS) Miners For Sale, Spondoolies, Bitmain and More on: January 30, 2015, 01:42:47 AM
I cannot go that low.
An SP31 is only 500 gh/s faster and goes for $2075 new and $1900 used.  I have some wiggle room but not that much.

4.5 BTC Shipped to Reno, NV 89523 for the SP30?
251  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTS) Miners For Sale, Spondoolies, Bitmain and More on: January 30, 2015, 01:40:53 AM
Noted.  I know international shipping is steep.


I am in Northern NY.
What is your offer on the SP30??  I am open to a bit of wiggle room.

Where are you shipping from?  The SP30 price is a little high, too, isn't it?

M

I have a pending buy at $1425, and another offer at $1500 + $100 shipping, maybe less, but it's international so probably won't work for me. 

M
252  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTS) Miners For Sale, Spondoolies, Bitmain and More on: January 29, 2015, 11:37:49 PM
I am in Northern NY.
What is your offer on the SP30??  I am open to a bit of wiggle room.

Where are you shipping from?  The SP30 price is a little high, too, isn't it?

M
253  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTS) Miners For Sale, Spondoolies, Bitmain and More on: January 29, 2015, 11:36:25 PM
Yes I have PM'd you.
Thank you.

How's about... a Bi-Fury, a Yellow Jacket, a Red-Fury and two of the Avalon Nanos for 0.65BTC shipped.
254  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (WTS) Miners For Sale, Spondoolies, Bitmain and More on: January 29, 2015, 03:15:40 PM
Cool. Let me know tell Novak. I said hi



I am interested in most of those USB miners. Let me chat with Novak a bit and see what we want to do, but I'm definitely interested.
255  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Avalon4 (A3222, 28nm, ~25GHS, ~0.6W/G) sample chips available here: EHash.com on: January 29, 2015, 10:56:38 AM
I think it will happen and more.  Many of the manufactures are doing some great stuff with making them more power efficient on 28nm and lower.  Interesting times for sure.
Although the A3233 is in the Avalon 4 miners.  The Nano's are nice though once you use other software than their buggy GUI.  I found the best results by loading the driver and using BFGMiner. 

No you are correct.  I did not read well enough on my phone that you meant the Avalon 4 chips.
Sorry about that.


Yes decent little USB miners.
They work best with BFGMiner.


wait, did i miss something? there is avalon4 nanos now?

where?
..its not at the shop(ehash), the nanos there are only the A3233 type

ah, thats alright, one day we would have nice little 25GHs usb miners
256  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Avalon4 (A3222, 28nm, ~25GHS, ~0.6W/G) sample chips available here: EHash.com on: January 29, 2015, 10:33:35 AM
No you are correct.  I did not read well enough on my phone that you meant the Avalon 4 chips.
Sorry about that.


Yes decent little USB miners.
They work best with BFGMiner.


wait, did i miss something? there is avalon4 nanos now?

where?
..its not at the shop(ehash), the nanos there are only the A3233 type
257  Economy / Computer hardware / (WTS) Miners For Sale, Rockminer, ASICMiner and Coincraft on: January 29, 2015, 10:08:15 AM
I have several miners for sale I am finishing off clearing them out including my last S4 and SP30. Thanks for looking and spread the word I appreciate it.
I do ship to most countries but remember the buyer pays for shipping. Escrow if you want is also ok. As many of you know I will deliver I do not mess around.  Smiley

All Prices Do Not Include Shipping. So all Prices are "Plus Shipping".

  • Spondoolies SP30 - $1650 - Sold

    Bitmain Antminer S4 - $510 - Sold

    Bit-Tech Dragon Coincraft Chip Miner with 1100 watt PSU 860 gh/s -
    $280

    ASICMiner Tube With BE200 Controller 800 gh/s - $260

    Rockminer T1 800 gh/s with BE200 Controller 800 gh/s - $260

USB Stick Miners
They are fun for messing around with different coins and such. A good way to learn.

  • Avalon Nano Gen 4 Chip 3.2 gh/s - $35 each Qty 5 If All at once $165  X2 Sold
    Total *Note on these they are tricky to get working well but once
    they are set they work well.

    Hex-Fury 11+ gh/s - $80 each Qty 2  Pending

    Bi-Fury 4.8+ gh/s - $35  Sold

    Yellow Jacket 2+ gh/s - $25  Sold

    Red-Fury 2.4 gh/s - $25  Sold

    Original Block Erupter 333 mh/s - $10 each QTY 4
Sold

edit for pending sales 1/29/15
edit for price changes 2/5/15
edit to mark miner sold  3/6/15
edit to mark miner sold 3/12/15

258  Other / Off-topic / Re: Answer the question above with a question. on: January 29, 2015, 09:51:39 AM
Do you think he is responsible for google being what it is??

Why should G-d bother about Google?
259  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: BETARIGS.COM rig rental website for sale! on: January 29, 2015, 09:47:05 AM
I got a quick minute to get a statement from Marshall of FinalHash.
http://bitcoinist.net/finalhash-purchases-betarigs-will-roll-new-features-near-future/

Marshall has a bunch more surprises up his sleeve as well I will keep you up to date on them when they are ready.

I want to say congrats to FinalHash but also great job to the team at Betarigs that started it all. They did an excellent job and helped so many people either get into mining or make the most of their own mining gear.
Lots of good things going on in the near future. It really is an exciting time in Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies.
260  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Avalon4 (A3222, 28nm, ~25GHS, ~0.6W/G) sample chips available here: EHash.com on: January 29, 2015, 01:25:47 AM
Yes decent little USB miners.
They work best with BFGMiner.


wait, did i miss something? there is avalon4 nanos now?
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