i've been on the fence about buying casascius coins for months, excited to finally get my hands on some regarding handling/packaging, i've seen some other resellers use cotton gloves. i haven't yet decided if i'll be getting cases for these, but it would be nice to receive them unblemished in case i decide to do so. i'd hate to think what fingerprint removal would do to the holograms! already have a stack of white gloves I use to handle coins and plastic cases
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6 hours to go. let's go!!
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another 2 for me (5 total now)
freshzive; 2; 3.98; 1D6W9XqWetVhNmhPdKaAq1EMHcWnmXpfVw
Thank you! OP updated. timer added
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Gotta run out to teach a class be back in 4-5 hrs... More orders came in, will update the OP with them and add a timer then.
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Good night folks. Will update orders in the AM
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If I bought two how much would postage to AUS be?
PM me your delivery address, I'll respond with shipping options.
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I guess there's not interest in these... hmmm
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nice videos!
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Crainsmore1 [ 800 MH/s ] expensive as well. For 10BTC I can get 5 block erupters [ 5x330=1650 MH/s ]
Correct me if I am wrong (it's late) but your block erupters are costing 10 BTC ~= £653 for 1.65GH/s. = £395 per GH/s. How is that better than £80 per GH/s for a major piece of engineering? We are not aiming to be the cheapest with this equipment as some of the supposed maybe competative offerings are way too cheap to be viable as professionally engineered and manufactured products. A rig on this scale needs a lot more engineering than a lash up design of a few chips. That said we think it is good value for this sort of rig. There are not many offerings at the 0.3-0.5 TH/s size range. This is technology that will build 100Th/s rigs not hang out of a laptop USB port. With all due respect... You are not selling designer purses! Your name/design means nothing in the long run and is not going to allow you to command a price that makes no economic sense simply because they are "professionally engineered". I can assure you that all delivered open-source projects related to bitcoins are engineered by professionals. There is a big difference to a company project that has to pay wages/taxes/overheads and non-company project that does not have these costs. Even if a professional engineer or engineers do a project in their spare time it is very different to a company being available behind a project. I could give a longish list of things that won't be available from a solution engineered by even professional people in their spare time. That is in no way any smear of those projects but simple practicality and reality. Ultimately if you don't like our price then go elsewhere or design your own. There is no obligation to buy. if the price reflects your costs, than say so. don't beat around the bush with "because I made it therefore I charge more" theme. I understand if your costs are higher, your price needs to be higher... nothing wrong with that...
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Crainsmore1 [ 800 MH/s ] expensive as well. For 10BTC I can get 5 block erupters [ 5x330=1650 MH/s ]
Correct me if I am wrong (it's late) but your block erupters are costing 10 BTC ~= £653 for 1.65GH/s. = £395 per GH/s. How is that better than £80 per GH/s for a major piece of engineering? We are not aiming to be the cheapest with this equipment as some of the supposed maybe competative offerings are way too cheap to be viable as professionally engineered and manufactured products. A rig on this scale needs a lot more engineering than a lash up design of a few chips. That said we think it is good value for this sort of rig. There are not many offerings at the 0.3-0.5 TH/s size range. This is technology that will build 100Th/s rigs not hang out of a laptop USB port. With all due respect... You are not selling designer purses! Your name/design means nothing in the long run and is not going to allow you to command a price that makes no economic sense simply because they are "professionally engineered". I can assure you that all delivered open-source projects related to bitcoins are engineered by professionals.
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@20. thinking about setting up a timer to close this soon and get the order in.
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To answer some questions: - We are located in southern California. - We will not take any money until the devices are all tested and ready-to-ship. - We will likely sell via an auction. No price in mind for now. - The chip and all the components have been soldered in a reflow oven. - The picture shows bfgminer on the laptop (latest git version + some bugfixes from myself).
Can I visit? please?
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So far:
suryc 1 @ .9 Carleton 1 @ .9 nubbins 25 @ .9
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Bam!!! that's how you do it!! great job!
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Hmm. Would this cover shipping to Canada, or just within the US?
Yes, this covers Canada.
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Selling 25 .5 BTC casascius coin for .9 .85 btc each (includes insured shipping) these won't be made again after they run out. Send payment to 12ViEn8Y85aZXBqyiTA6s3stJcNapEfEja and PM me your ship to address as a signed message
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converting bitcoins from a wallet into a physical object (casascius coin) is not a form of currency exchange?
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SigurdDragonslayer; 1; 2.2518; 1BxZALhDQrzQ9VVkfMWKRx35Sw8T2aHPP1
Thanks! OP updated
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so how do I tell where ICA 24 is located among my hubs? is there a way in cgminer to force the green light on the USB Miner to flicker very fast to help locate a particular USB Miner? kind of like on some hard drives in raid array you have an option to "identify" a drive by turning on a flashing light or something... if this feature does not exist, i'd like to request it. should it be added to ICA, AVL and BFL devices?
What does "cgminer-nogpu" -n say? I use 3.2.1 and it tells me what bus number and device number each one is so I can, with some trial and error, which one is which. I agree your suggestion would make things easier especially with the number of devices you have. I would hate to map all of those serial ports like you are with 3.1.x. I would recommend going to 3.2.1, it really is much easier. Sam As soon as USB 3.0 is supported, I'll switch
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