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3401  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech launches a new line of ASIC miners - Best W/GH/s ratio on: March 28, 2014, 08:42:28 PM
All the early buyers who are getting there units.
If you need support or having technical difficulties enabling the miner you can mail me directly to zvi@spondoolies-tech.com.
Just write as subj "miner enablement support" so I know what it's about.
Will do my best to help.

Questions that anyone can benefit from can go here of course.
Regards`
  


Best company right now! Keep up the good work and thank you for great services.
3402  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [VMC] Official Virtual Mining Corporation Discussion on: March 28, 2014, 07:22:39 PM
Ken, the fact that you simply won't point your phone at one of these miners mining and record a little video screams that you are just trying to scam people. Why are you having so much trouble understanding this? Until you provide some form of evidence, due to all the lies you have told in the past, you ARE a scammer trying to rip people off.

It's this simple Ken. You either provide evidence or you remain a scammer.


I have never been a Scammer, we have had delays in producing our product, but we have processed over $300,000 in refunds to customers, Scammers don't do refunds.  We are very busy getting these ready to ship and at the same time we are very busy getting our datacenter up and running.

There you have it people. The kslaughter logic: Scammers don't do refunds

Instead of posting a simple proof he reminds people that scammers don't do refunds. Nothing else.

ken you have in stock items and you refuse to publish proofs. You took money for pre-orders last year and you shipped nothing. Now you are taking in more money. You also took money for shares and you manage to lose about 3/4 of them (someone correct me if i'm wrong) and again 0 proofs of any kind of progress after 3 failed/cancelled chip projects.
3403  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: ActiveMining thread mods are actively trying to scam people on: March 28, 2014, 07:16:41 PM
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=253282.0

Forum admins don't babysit forum members. Use your own brain when investing.
3404  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Butterfly Labs - $10.83 per GH - Unfair usage of preorders! on: March 28, 2014, 05:40:07 PM
Why don't you do research before investing your money?
I knew that they are always late, but this is something else...
They are simply being unfair, which is different than being incompetent.


LOL Sorry but you are silly. The boss of BFL is a convicted felon who did mail scams and you think they are "just late" and not bad intended? Man americans are the easiest to fool.
3405  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 28, 2014, 05:36:52 PM
That was a typo?  

we dont read PM's here... there are alot.

Also we dont answer info about order numbers or individual shipments here. its not a place for that.

We're trying to be communicative and helpful.

ROFL. A "typo" that was pointed out time and again and sparked endless discussions since December.  Strangely every Coincraft based product had similar "typo's".  Oh and bitfury based products too, also consuming ~2x what you claimed on the website. Then at some point around February or so, you replaced that typo with another "typo" (600-900W IIRC), and even today its still showing less than what you are claiming today.

Typo my ass.


Either way Puppet, its still economically efficient comparing to other miners on the market. And we are making headway in shipments and really believe that in the next 12 days or so we'll be able to delivery everyone current order. Now that bugs have been solved its a process of ramping up the lines and organizing assembly teams.

And again, anyone that would like to assist is welcome.


Offered more then once now on phone an in PM.. NO RESPONSE!!!

we dont read PM's here... there are alot.

Also we dont answer info about order numbers or individual shipments here. its not a place for that.

We're trying to be communicative and helpful.

Am i drunk or am i drunk? WTF? American bitcoin mining company at it's best!

Edit: Oh and the "typo" regarding the power consumption is simply insulting. People screamed so much about the power consumption and they tell you it was a simple "typo" and that it's ok because Bitmine also posted it. Such a joke company.
3406  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 28, 2014, 03:41:25 PM
Never followed Bruno, but i remember the 180 degrees turn after he met Josh and now i see that this is happening again. It seems that Bruno from time to time seeks companies to bash in order to get some sort of compensation. First he bashed AMT and then he pretended to go there just to see if they are real? I call this a big BULLSHIT. Of course they were real. I find this a very strange argument and it certainly doesn't require a 1 day drive to check that. And let's analyze the situation a bit. What we had before his visit and what we have now? It's the same non-communication from AMT who just replies to random posts, but doesn't say shit about refunds and advertised specs and jumping queue. So Bruno's visit is useless from customer's point of view, but now he has a 1 Th miner delivered the same day.

Nonetheless i enjoy Bruno's posts and his tactic that it is entertaining. Until now he is the only one that bought a NEW 1Th miner and started to mine in the same day Smiley
3407  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: March 27, 2014, 10:36:35 PM
From tapeout to mass production can be done within seven weeks if everything goes OK
TO - beginning of March.

Tapeout to samples:

40nm, 28nm - 8 weeks
20nm - 4-5 months

Prove me wrong.

Maybe KnC have very good relations and they can get it faster. They do chips for 10 years. Can't be all in vain.
3408  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: March 27, 2014, 09:18:58 PM
anyone still holding the first customer batch neptune order?

I am!
3409  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: March 27, 2014, 06:04:48 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcnVSKso2Cc
https://twitter.com/HashFast/status/449228419796983808

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Joe Russell walked us through Hashfast Technology's newest technology, their Sierra Evo, which features 3 of their Yoli Evo mining boards and operates at upwards of 2.0 TH/s. Their first batch sold out in the first week. But don't worry, their next batch is on sale now for $6,800, which will be shipped out in May.

That youtube video is just waiting to be commented, if they don't close/moderate them.
Posted from Bitcointa.lk - #AXZM0b4tAEy126Zi

America land of free my ass. BFL ripped thousands of customers - dare to show up at Bitcoin conferences. HashFail scammed thousands of customers - dare to show up at Bitcoin conferences. I don't get it. People invested crazy shit money and got vaporware and lies, but they can't afford to pay a redneck 100$ to smack their smirk faces. No violence and no trial won(yet) against those 2 companies. I find this somehow sad. It's like an open invitation for more pre-orders and double and triple selling of mining hardware.

Scamming and lying company 1 - Out of money customers 0
3410  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Whats causing the estimated Difficulty jump to 6B? on: March 27, 2014, 05:07:17 PM
Diffuculty will never go down. It rises at a 22% average per month.
The problem is that you need more hashrate to mine and this costs a fortune.

You will never have a ROI (return on investment) taking on account the current exchange rate of Bitcoin at 520 US dollar per 1 bitcoin.

Mining today is a total RUIN......even for real pros.



But history tells us otherwise. Difficulty can and will go down.
3411  Other / CPU/GPU Bitcoin mining hardware / Re: Butterfly Labs - $10.83 per GH - Unfair usage of preorders! on: March 27, 2014, 05:03:17 PM
Hello,
I and many others have ordered months ago the $10.83 per hash hosted mining contract.
I didn't receive it yet (waiting for more than 4 months, some are waiting far more).

Now I see that they unfairly offer a new product called "NIMBUS MINING" where they actually use what they were supposed to give the preorderers as extra profit.
This is absolutely unfair and I would stay away from a company that fools their customers this way to maximize profit.

Here's a mail I've sent them:
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Hello,
It's been 4 months since I ordered and I see that you've been offering "NIMBUS MINING" for over a month now...
That's extremely unfair as you're using what you should've given your preorderers as extra profit...
I'd expect you first fill the preorders and then use leftovers for this new service you're offering... That's what a fair company would do...

Any comment?

Did anyone actually receive their preorder for this product (my assumption is no...)?



Why don't you do research before investing your money?
3412  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [VMC] Official Virtual Mining Corporation Discussion on: March 26, 2014, 09:35:43 PM
Active mining? So you are using the money that people "invested" into a fake mining company that has never started mining, and will never pay a return on the illegal shares, to refund money for the people that ordered the imaginary miners???  Holy Ponzi Scheme Batman!! YOU JUST ADMITTED IT!!!!!


Someone send that post to the SEC. What a fucking joke.

The Avalons have been mining over 9 months for the mining company.

Soon to turn unprofitable right?
3413  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: March 26, 2014, 05:35:56 PM
Why should we begging for our own money, this is not how it suppose to be, i dont know what they thinking, but they already ruin everything, the deliverytime, garanteed delivery time,and all of this drama is because they cant handle this business.. and its so fcking redicilious why i should email them like a fcking dog, and wait till they deside to write a check for my refund? For my own fcking swet money.

I feel nasty men, what should they do if they were in our position? Doing the same?? Right? They should know how this feels. But nooo they dont care a fuck about this.

They are 10.000 times worser  then Buttefly, and the funny thing is, if u want to order something, or you are a new customers , then they react in 10 hours directly.

They still develop their stupid boards and promote them, while the whole community here is waiting for their fcking refunds.

Fcking lack support, cant not even hold 3 weeks after they said we have hire more people and update about their new fcking callcenter customers fckers as motherfck.

Hope that same thing will happend by them, fcking morons of people that work over there.



I wonder where is the so praised CIARA and what happened with them. icetard and all the HashFail representatives kept reminding customers that CIARA will assemble a couple hundred units per day.
3414  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: March 26, 2014, 02:12:44 PM
Completely unfair, and total liars of Hashfasts. Batch ones are what supported Hashfast from the beginning and now they get MPP last?
Due to ramping difficulty by the time I receive these Hashfasts MPP in Jube



So basically nothing, Yay I spent 280 BTC on 5 Hashfasts, and now what I get under $4K?
Well all I can say way to go ScamFast! Complete A-Holes!

I Don't even feel like accepting em only $4000 almost not worth the hassles to deal with these.
More then likely they will ship in SEP, as everything they say is a lie. So by then It will be realistically like nothing.

There is now way for the difficulty to hit 20 billion in June, but yes ScamFast is just another fail company. From now on it's a "who has it bigger" race between lawyers so choose yours carefully.
3415  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech launches a new line of ASIC miners - Best W/GH/s ratio on: March 25, 2014, 07:42:58 PM

If that guy is trying to keep hairs out of the electronics, he's gonna need a bigger hat.

Please don't make quotes so big. Thank you.
3416  Economy / Securities / Re: ROCKMINER - miners using GEN3 ASICMINER chips on: March 25, 2014, 04:01:36 PM
Thank God this isn't a Self-moderated thread!
3417  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech launches a new line of ASIC miners - Best W/GH/s ratio on: March 25, 2014, 01:58:47 PM
Question to the community:
For SP30 it's too late (we're too deep into the design) but for future miners, is LCD with Hashrate / Temperature / IP / other status desirable ?
If so, what data to display ?

As seriouscoin said:
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Please focus on 3 things:
1) price (as its a full on race compared to other vendors)
2) efficiency & cooling & design form factor (you're on a right track, altho i prefer abit better in cooling)
3) FW and management software

Only after you are very very satisfied with those 3 then you can start thinking about the LCD even if i think that a LED version is easier and much cheaper than the LCD. When considering a LCD first you need to not burden the miner in any way. And for stats i find that Hashrate / Temperature / IP are enough for me.(i assume you will see 0 hashrate if internet is down so we got that covered there and for temperature maybe 2-5 points of measure are better than just a single temperature).
3418  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] US/North American Bitfury sales NEW STOCK ***NOW SHIPPING*** on: March 25, 2014, 12:58:14 AM
When is bitfury (particularly MBP) going to start selling to customers again?

I find it disgusting that my September starter kit STILL is not filled entirely because the prices have been 2-4x more then reasonable for the last 3 months or more.

Its a great machine and I would be happy to replace every single antminer with them if they were just priced properly and/or chips were sold at a reasonable price ($15 for a 2.5GH chip?Huh??)

We are waiting for next-gen machines to come down the line soon.

You mean Rev.2 bitfury chips or other?

other.. namely v.3 Smiley

Right now all we have internally are the 1.5TB machines like this:



These still use the current chip, but take 3 PSUs to power.

So how much W/GH?
3419  Other / Archival / Re: Black Miner - ASIC Bitcoin Mining Hardware on: March 25, 2014, 12:24:17 AM
Google 'torturous interference' to get a clue of the world of hurt you are heading for.

You are talking about like we forced them to sell the ASICs. Also, I repeat and please remember that we only have the ASICs from them and we produce our own PCBs.

Tortious interference, also known as intentional interference with contractual relations, in the common law of torts, occurs when a person intentionally damages the plaintiff's contractual or other business relationships. This tort is broadly divided into two categories, one specific to contractual relationships (irrespective of whether they involve business), and the other specific to business relationships or activities (irrespective of whether they involve a contract).

Thanks!

Ask your lawyer how it pertains to you taking delivery of chips ahead of people with contracts for delivery before you from Hashfast.

It's not their fault. HashFast can do whatever they with with their chips. It's not BE's responsability and duty to verify where are the chips coming from. A judge can only decide if HashFast acted in good faith or not when they sold customer's chips to BE, but BE has 0 guilt.
This, its not difficult.

You are both wrong.  If Black miner, or MrTeal take delivery of chips knowing that they are being diverted from customers owed delivery ahead of them they become liable under the legal principle of torturous interference.  That makes them party to any judgements against hashfast, and could expose them to unlimited liability in the process.



What i was saying? How can they really (100%) know that the chips are diverted from customers? They have no means of checking. Or at least i can't see one. A good and well informed judge can decide that with proper subpoenas, but BE can't prove/check anything.

Edit: Please tell me how can BE know "beyond reasonable doubt" that HashFail is selling them customers chips.
3420  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Re: About HashFast selling ASIC chips... on: March 24, 2014, 11:53:58 PM
We should file an injunction that prevents them from selling GoldenNonce chips to other companies until all their orders and MPP have been shipped.
Which would take 4 months to do, by which time its pointless.

If done 2-3 months ago...
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