@woodrake: Yes, each board does 208~232 MH/sec, and I have 170+ of them. I appreciate and acknowledge your offer, though it is not one I'll rush to accept, I'm sure you'll understand.
I am always willing and in fact would push for everyone dealing in BTC to use escrow. Most often I deal with Graet or John K, though I'll certainly accept any other reputable party.
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Unfortunately I had to do a reinstall of the machine that handles the payouts, and I'm still waiting on the multiple blockchain downloads. As soon as this is over I'll process the payout.
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New set of offers:
- From the thread: 20 @ 0.81 (tmackay) 3 @ 0.8 (ZoladkowaGorzka) 60 @ 0.8 (woodrake)
- From PMs 3 @ 1.5 3 @ 0.8 50 @ 0.8
- Late offers from the thread: 3 @ 0.8 (az12) 20 @ 0.8 (woodrake) 10 @ 0.8 (poochone)
Remember I'll give preference to thread offers if price is the same, so if you want to get a place in line respond to this thread instead of PM'ing. I assume those offering in PMs don't want their names here.
[edit] The old offers below: So far I've got offers for:
15 @ 0.75 BTC 20 @ 0.50 BTC 170 @ 0.50 BTC
20 @ 0.50 BTC 15 @ 0.80 BTC 2 @ 0.55 BTC 60 @ 0.70 BTC 1 @ 0.60 25 @ 0.55 3 @ 0.5
I'll keep this list updated as offers come in.
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I have received an offer in US$ so I think I should have added: Offers in BTC only, please ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I have a bunch of ztex 1.15x clones hashing away ( http://www.ztex.de/usb-fpga-1/usb-fpga-1.15x.e.html) that were assembled under license. THESE ARE NOT ORIGINAL ZTEX BOARDS, BUT CLONES THEREOF. Meaning, they are exactly the same, only using -2 grade FPGAs but not built and sold by ztex, they have no responsibility over them. The boards are all hashing away at between 208 and 232 MHs. I'm considering selling them all at this point, and will entertain small batch and full stock offers. No guarantee I will sell them, or that I will sell them to the highest bidder, this is not an auction. But make me a fair offer and I will likely close the deal. I'm in Europe, and shipping outside EU can be troublesome, particularly for larger quantities. If you understand this and still want to take your chances I'll gladly ship anywhere, just realize it may take a long time to arrive. The boards will be sent with a good bunch of dust on them (no extra charge ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) ) and a low profile heatsink. Some will have a fan attached that may or may not work. I am pushing air externally through them, which is what I found works best. I also have a few non functional boards. Some mine individually but not when put in the farm, some give bad hashes, some are not detected at all. I am positive almost all, if not all of the FPGAs is fine, probably just assembling issues. I was going to extract and reball the FPGAs and mount them again, but I don't think it is worth my effort at this time. I have extra PCBs so if someone wants to buy the broken boards and requests PCBs I'll be glad to provide them. I can not, however, provide you with the BOM or pick&place data, you will have to request that from ztex directly. What I have; ~170 (a little more, haven't properly counted them) boards working 10~30 non functional (I'll check and update if there is interest) There you go. Any interest? [edit] Changes to the offer, read them at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=227905.msg2420433#msg2420433
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Já agora, as instruções são as mesmas do Bitinstant, certo?
Found the ansewer... ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) Anouncements é um link deveras interessante!!! ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Pois... um dia vou ter tempo para fazer a parte técnica e documentar, mas quando tenho de escolher um... ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) De qualquer forma, qualquer dúvida pergunta aqui ou no thread apropriado. Nelisky, andei a bater a cabeça lá no fórum a tentar perceber, mas acho que ainda não percebi... Com o bitinstant, costumo "brincar" convertendo XRP em BTC e BTC em XRP. Mas ainda não consegui compreender se aqui no dividendrippler.com serve para o mesmo ou somente para converter de XRP em outras moedas... Se "vender" XRP por BTC, posso depois vender esses BTC ou vão direitinhos para o endereço da wallet que lá definir? Podes ajudar-me, por favor? Estava a pensar criar um tópico para isso mesmo aqui no fórum em tugalês, se houvessem interessados. (Ou dois, explicando o Bitinstant também) Bom, a questão de base é perceber o que significa ter BTC/bitinstant ou BTC/dividendrippler. Ambos são apenas notas de divida, ou seja, se tens BTC/dr isso significa que o dividendrippler te deve esses tantos BTC. Para poderes trocar por XRP é preciso que alguem tenha XRP e queira trocar por BTC/dr. Isso é tudo gerido pelo ripple, e o dividendrippler não é mais que uma gateway entre BTC/LTC/TRC e o ripple. Podes depositar BTC/LTC/TRC no DR, e recebes IOUs nesse valôr. Isso significa que o DR guarda por ti esse valôr. Se comprares XRP por BTC/dr, quem te vende o XRP fica com esse tanto de BTC *no DR*. A qualquer momento podes sacar os BTC enviando para o teu endereço no DR (rfYv1TXnwgDDK4WQNbFALykYuEBnrR4pDX?dt=XXXXX visivel em 'To redeem') e o DR envia os BTC para o teu endereço de redeem configurado lá. Portanto, podes depositar BTC e receber BTC/dr, e podes retirar os BTC/dr em BTC. O que fazes enquanto tens BTC/dr não é controlado pelo DR, é tudo gerido pelo order book do ripple. Uma coisa fabulosa que o ripple permite é enviar, por exemplo, BTC/dr para alguem e pagar noutra coisa, por exemplo XRP. O que acontece é que o order book é verificado e a melhor oferta utilizada. Podes tambem enviar para ti próprio para fazeres uma ordem a valores de mercado. Se tentares enviar 100 XRP para ti e alguem estiver a comprar BTC/dr por XRP, aparece a opção de enviar x BTC/dr como pagamento para os 100 XRP. É confuso e eu não sou grande coisa a explicar (se fores aos threads sobre o assunto existem muito melhores explicações), mas se tiveres alguma duvida especifica posso tentar elaborar.
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Can you share what you have for sale that is Cuba related?
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Nelisky : what's the logic behind your patch that has the priv key prefix "2xxx" ? Is it done this way anywhere else? Why not use the "5xxx" prefix for interchangeability with bitcoin priv keys?
Thanks if you can shed some light.
I'm a little ashamed to say I think I jumped the gun with this change... I thought I was changing the address version and I now, on closer inspection, see I changed the private key prefix... oops. There is no reason not to use bitcoin's version (128) instead for the private key, but I had some problem that prompt me to fix is like this, and now I can't remember what that was. Feel free to revert that but do try to do a newaddress -> dumpprivkey | new wallet | -> importprivkey to make sure it is working as expected.
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Did you put the SSD back in and closed the back cover properly? Is the power supply included? I'm assuming you are in EU from the escrow note, is that correct?
Can you share the exact model for the MB?
Assuming you have the power supply, will you be able to give it a full charge (to make sure the battery works, you can see the charge leds on the right side where there is a small button) and also boot the computer and tell us if the fans spin up?
It would be kinda perfect if you could do a quick video (with sound) of the laptop connected to power, and you pressing the power button.
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OK, I've been able to move a small quantity of LTC into my Ripple wallet via DR. So far this has cost me 3 XRPs, 1 to establish trust, another one to update my redemption address and another to send the LTC to DR. I'm a bit lost when it comes to the redeeming process. What do I do and what will it cost me to:
1. Redeem this amount in BTC into my Bitcoin wallet?
2. Redeem this amount in LTC into my Litecoin wallet?
Also, curious about the back-end of DR, is this a custom server/service that is interacting with Ripple, LTC, BTC, TRC wallets or is it an instance of Rippled?
Thank You.
Thank you for trying the service out. I don't understand why you had to pay XRP for sending LTC to DR though, can you elaborate on that? Redeeming costs only the fees to the appropriate chain, these are described in https://dividendrippler.com/feesAs for the back-end it is a completely custom service that interfaces with our own local rippled, bitcoind, litecoind and terracoind servers.
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it says Wager processing for TRC is temporarily disabled, please be patient. Wager processing for BTC is temporarily disabled, please be patient. every few minutes, this means the hot wallets are empty? and can i place bets meanwhile? thanks! There was a weird issue with TRC handling that was preventing the wager monitor to function properly, thanks for pointing this out! That warning does not mean the hot wallets are empty, but rather that the wager monitor process didn't update that particular chain in a couple of minutes. This is sometimes normal for a few seconds, when a lot of transactions are being parsed and that takes long, but if it appears and stays for any particular chain, it's either been disabled for maintenance or there's a problem, such as it was in this case. It is always safe to place bets, since they are registered in the blockchain and can be processed at any time.
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So is DICEonCRACK all PHP, or is there a need for database stuff like MYSQL?
There is no PHP in DoC or anything else I do. I'm just saying it is something most people chose. There is certainly a need for DBs, otherwise we wouldn't have a way to store the games or the results. You could, however, do without it with a little effort, but I would certainly not advise you to.
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PHP is a very common choice, one that I personally hate for no good reason ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) There's a lot of python behind DICEonCRACK, and pretty much everything I do these days that isn't performance critical, and it is certainly not a waste of your time learning it if you are serious about coding in general. Of course the same thing can be said for any language, like theymos hinted, I just have a personal bias towards python as the barrier of entry is quite low and the possibilities really high.
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I compiled it in linux (the Makefile has the boost suffix for mingw unconditionally but other than that it compiled fine). I only had time to do a simple newaddress, tx to it, dumpprivkey, new wallet, importprivkey and this last step succeeds but doesn't import the key, at least not the right one. I couldn't debug it further but if I had to guess I'd say it probably imports using the wrong address version. I have no idea why github decided that it shouldn't show me namecoin-qt remote as an option for a pull request, so here's the fix for the above problem: https://github.com/nelisky/bitcoin/commit/95ca4f8dc800a203f65613afe5c9c79894d6c6a7
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I compiled it in linux (the Makefile has the boost suffix for mingw unconditionally but other than that it compiled fine). I only had time to do a simple newaddress, tx to it, dumpprivkey, new wallet, importprivkey and this last step succeeds but doesn't import the key, at least not the right one. I couldn't debug it further but if I had to guess I'd say it probably imports using the wrong address version.
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Yeah, now that I actually searched for it instead of just looking at spot prices, the cheapest I can find one of these in EU is ~BTC 19.5.
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No adelanto los portes, pero con escrow no hay como retractarse. Estoy un poquito lejos de Madrid, ~750km, por lo que en mano no es possible.
en cuanto ficaria con envio incluso?
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Puedes enviarlo a Portugal? aceptas escrow? Fotos serían muy útiles ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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