A me farebbe piacere, facciamoci quattro chiacchiere!
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Io spero di vedere una pausa anche di un mese prima di sfondare i 100$... Se li sfondiamo in qualche giorno li attraverseremo verso il basso con altrettanta facilita... Io investo solo in bitcoin, non credo nelle alternative.
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SL e tp, oltre a non avere molto senso in questo mercato, non esistono su mtgox ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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ASIC or not you didn't build ANYTHING. It isn't that you super rig is pointless or not economical .... it doesn't exist. You claim to get 59 GH/s out of 12 GPU. That is a 100% lie. You made up a stupid lie, got caught, now own up to it.
You didn't took into consideration the intel eptacores and the various TB of ram. That has to speedup the rig somehow. Not sure of how!
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Italy - we know for sure that something similar is going to happen soon here too, our private capital is our greatest wealth. However, bitcoin with its volatitly is not a valid alternative. A swiss account could be.
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Failover and cluster are two concepts that doesn't really apply to mining.
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How did you deposit to BitStamp and get BTC in under a day?
Sepa deposits are handled in less than a day, actually. This only if you don't deposit too much.
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Pics or it didn't happen.
+1 We want pics! Anyway, what an ugly choose! 512GB of ram, you are trolling us, correct? Failover means that when , lets say, The State of Missouri is destroyed in an act of clumsiness typical of that state and my rig is destroyed with it, my other rig either surrenders half of its tasks and takes on the tasks of the dead Missouri rig or it takes over in full by creating more instances to make up for those lost. This is why I need huge logging space because the failover rig will have to collect data from the failed rig. The colos provide 24/7 AC and backup power so I figured I might as well take advantage of them.
Redundant means they are the same and have the ability to failover.
Yes... you must be really trolling. GG ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Hmm, how large is batch #3 supposed to be? I am #6345, btw.
500 units.
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Nice! You just made a whopping profit! $1200 into $10633. The wall-street goons are jealous ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) Its a 2.5× btc profit, the way I see it. Thank you anyway.
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I have received an offer in private from someone that wants to conclude the deal as soon as possible for 150btc each for the all of the units, possible other bidders should bid now if they are seriously interested.
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Sorry, i meant to say that a BFL ASIC miner doesn't actually exist. Are you one of the many that ordered from their Adsense advertising?
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wow that cant be right, a bfl 30 gh miner cost a lot less
A BFL 30gh miner dosen't exist.
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About the statement that Sure, but everyone knows how to do FPGA. I can argue with you on that. There are only three people i think who knows about FPGA in details. I don't know enough about FPGA so i think you to be correct. I was confusing people releasing FPGA hardware with people programming the bitstream of the fpga cores. However, i still think that developing a FPGA core dosen't equals to be able to produce an ASIC one ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Has anyone experienced some hard crash that required a manual machine reboot to fix? Or respawing cgminer is enough?
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Unfortunately you cannot do this during a small time fraction because of the little bitcoin market. You could take private deals, but it won't solve the problem directly. Start with 400k and see how much arrives.
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I was pointed out that they never sold one unit of that FPGA farm. I was also confused by this before like you are. It seems pretty ok for me with 100% prove they know what they do although the link above is for FPGA. Sure, but everyone knows how to do FPGA. I happened to find a post from DAVE exc BASIC PR with hyperlink to their business plan and all the numbers inside Including AVALON ROI and all their team members. just look in the forum and follow Dave post's Dave BASIC background is not making him a scammer at least for me. And yes i think that he is involved at that project also
He is for me. The project before 100TH was to buy something like 1000 BTCFPGA asic units or something like that. What a business plan! Also, look at how their ipo went, i personally don't belive them to have founded it.
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I agree, this is crazy. For bitstamp, i opened an account on the firsts of march for me with 3xxxx as progressive account id, now i opened one for my parents (like 15-20 days after) and the account number is on the 9xxxx range. If it's a bubble, it's a really sane one.
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Why no one is talking about Pyramining? Their ASICs will be ready in a month. Mining with Pyramining has no additional costs like power or connectivity. There is another factor (which is a killer feature): every one involved will benefit automatically from hw upgrades. For example, one account of mine, opened with 50$ ~6 months ago will be 18GHs with ASICs! If I had bought hardware instead of investing in Pyramining, I'd stay with only 0.1 GHs instead of 18GHs! Is that Bitfury project? No, it's not. I know someone that knows them personally and invested into their asics, a month ago he was regretting it. Don't know if he changed idea.
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Well, this is good news for BFL customers. If they want a part of the chips for themselves they are somewhat some useful chips.
However, i find it hard to believe it. Reverse psychology applied to angry customers maybe?
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