A quick update to EU and USA customers:
Your package has arrived in its destination country and should be with you shortly.
Thanks for the feedback Craynon and Openyoureyes.
To OpenYourEyes: Thanks for the performance numbers and some more information on the probable class of the card .
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I've sent you a pm with the server specifications and a rough estimate of how much it would cost.
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Yes.. seems to me that BTC will be the gold where LTC will be the silver. We can hope and dream! T. BTC and LTC only, other coins are joke. +1 I would recommend ltc and btc.
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What configuration are you looking for? Any location preferences?
I'm looking for European and North American providers. Regarding the hardware , I'm looking for dual socket x 6 cores plus a minimum of 64GB of RAM + 10GbE to interconnect with several servers of this type. 1TB RAID 1 of storage per server minimum. But I'm open to different configurations. I have found some dedicated server providers that accept bitcoin, but honestly the prices are very high and the hardware is not even in the mid-range. How long do you want to rent the servers for? Are you paying monthly or annually?
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I'll do 0.1BTC per month. Terms are:
Payment in advance (hero member since 2011) You can have the full ad space No offensive, illegal, childish, or morally questionable advertisements
PM me if you're okay with this.
I'm open and I have the same terms but my price is 0.06.
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Hey everyone.
Units have been shipped out. The EU and US units were shipped out via Airsure and depending on custom they should arrive within 2-7 working days. The UK units were shipped out via Royal Mail 1st class. I don't know about the class of the cards but I will test them out tomorrow and give you an estimate of what speeds you should expect. If you need any more information send me a pm or reply to this topic.
Thanks,
Teka
edit: Bulk orders above 25 units are still accepted.
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The topic you link to isn't a giveaway it's a scam. Anyone that follows the instructions in that post is telling Ripple that that account can take up-to 100 BTC from them. Further, anyone else that follows the instructions can take up-to 1 BTC from them. TradeFortress is likely miss-leading people on purpose to later claim it's a problem with Ripple. Thanks for the extra info. I was kind of wondering why TradeFortress was giving that much money away.
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The units have arrived and will be shipped out tomorrow afternoon.
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I use http://dustcoin.com/mining because it lets you calculate the profitability of mining other coins such as Litecoin or Bytecoin.
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Don't worry, Craynon vouched for him being legit.
The units have been manufactured and are being shipped out to me so they will probably arrive on Wednesday. If you have a any doubts about me not being legit you could always ask Tinua (His Order has been fulfilled and he has received 25 working units) . There were simply no updates to give out until today.
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Sigh. You guys don't get it. You're acting like the governments and the central banks. The POINT of this whole exercise, the purpose for which bitcoins and litecoins and novacoins and feathercoins and chinacoins were CREATED was to PREVENT currency from being controlled by a central, or even a decentralized authority.
I'm not saying that other coins shouldn't exist but that we should concentrate on two or three currencies. Seriously. Say anything you want, you're still not the crypto currency Auditor. I know and that's exactly why my first post started with "I personally think that" .
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It all depends on BFL shipping devices out to users. If they ship the difficulty will probably increase at least ten times if they don't it might double.
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Sigh. You guys don't get it. You're acting like the governments and the central banks. The POINT of this whole exercise, the purpose for which bitcoins and litecoins and novacoins and feathercoins and chinacoins were CREATED was to PREVENT currency from being controlled by a central, or even a decentralized authority. There IS no governing authority, including all the butthurt BTC holders who rag on every new coin that comes up. You have a lot of BTC? Congratulations.
YOU'RE NOT SPECIAL.
You don't have some special right or authority or wisdom that makes you the arbiter of what crypto currencies should exist and which should not.
The problem with having a hundred different coins is that from a Marketing perspective its just way to confusing for new users and the mainstream market. You don't have to market them all. Market the one(s) you like. These are seperate currencies. It's like US Dollars and Japanese Yen and German Marks and British Pounds etc etc. I don't do ANYTHING with German Marks, and their existence doesn't really affect the ease with which I use US Dollars. Stop acting like every new coin is some kind of vicious attack on your favorite coin. I'm not saying that other coins shouldn't exist but that we should concentrate on two or three currencies.
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Sigh. You guys don't get it. You're acting like the governments and the central banks. The POINT of this whole exercise, the purpose for which bitcoins and litecoins and novacoins and feathercoins and chinacoins were CREATED was to PREVENT currency from being controlled by a central, or even a decentralized authority. There IS no governing authority, including all the butthurt BTC holders who rag on every new coin that comes up. You have a lot of BTC? Congratulations.
YOU'RE NOT SPECIAL.
You don't have some special right or authority or wisdom that makes you the arbiter of what crypto currencies should exist and which should not.
The problem with having a hundred different coins is that from a "Marketing" perspective its just way to confusing for new users and the mainstream market. One coin for traders and one coin for the mass market is extremely easy to understand.
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I personally think that we need two currencies. Bitcoin for big transactions such as selling shares and Litecoin for everyday use like buying dinner in a restaurant.
That's just my 1LTC
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I don't think that GPUs will die as soon as ASICs are out simply because you can always mine other crypto currencies such as Litecoin. Litecoin mining at the moment is more profitable than Bitcoin mining. Yes the difficulty of Litecoin will go up but still due to move of Bitcoin miners to Litecoin the trade of Litecoin will increase and therefore the price might increase.
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If they do decide to implement Litecoin in their exchange and their site can handle the load from both crypto currencies it will definitely be a great thing for Litecoin but until an eta is set you will just have to wait and hope that it's coming soon.
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I can do it. Up to you whether you think I'm trustworthy enough
+1 I've done a few transaction with Craynon he is definitely legit and quite trustworthy.
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