ill watch this, i may be able to make you an offer in a couple of days. PM me
OK, noted. It depends if I get an acceptable offer before Monday evening.
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Don't forget the included hubs. EDIT: Updated the OP with the shipping costs.
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I'll sell to the best offer that takes the whole batch, but not below BTC0.5 + postage for the lot. It's 20.1GH/s of hashing power we are talking about here, which only draws ~170 Watts. If anyone's, interested, post a message here. I'll wait till Monday evening before deciding whether to sell, and if there are any acceptable bidders, to whom.
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I am selling the second half of my BE farm (leaving 10 units for myself as mementos). My starting asking price is BTC0.009 per BlockErupter (minimum 10) and BTC0.025 per hub. Alternatively BTC0.5 if buying the whole lot (60 BEs + 7 hubs). Shipping costs (from Norway) come on top. Shipping worldwide using Postal Service: - to Europe (excl. Faeroe Islands and Greenland): BTC0.073 (or less) - to the rest of the world: BTC0.091 (or less) All BEs come in their original plastic cases. NB: I will wait until Monday, 10.02.2014, 19:00 CET before committing to an offer. Power adapter cables for 5 of the D-Link hubs were modified to pull power from Molex connectors so they can run 7 BEs. I have, however, retained the wall adapters themselves, so they can be easily attached back to the cables. Two of D-Link power adapters are unmodified. Here are some pictures of the equipment from my USB-hub thread (from the time before I sold the first half of the farm):
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Poor Russians... Their government is saying "WE ARE STAYING IN THE DARK AGES"
They didn't go back to communism when I wasn't looking did they?
Weird.
TC.
No, they went to "religionism", which is even worse than communism. The church has got an enormous amount of power and the people are plunged into the brainwashed real dark age.
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Come now, can we go down to 570. That's where my last buy bid is Oh, and look at that ask wall in Stamp @677!
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My $10-intervalled buy orders are getting hit one after the other. Nice.
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If you want your bitcoins back, ask for a refund, you'll get fiat back, then re-buy more bitcoins than what you paid for them a few months ago, as the exchange rate is lower now.
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I don't understand why all these people just don't get it over with and mass dump already? What are they waiting for? They won't let the price go up and also no amount of good news is enough to make it rise either. Everyone is waiting to panic sell. Just do it already. Then we can move on. In whatever way.
Did you ever see the Gnu herds in africa before they cross the river? Nobody wants to be 1st.... the crocs are waiting... That is the best analogy for the market behaviour now!
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So, if I read the news correctly, I can either start receiving my 3 GH/s share from the data centre operations right away (as soon as it's officially operational), or to wait for the Neptune to get developed and have it hosted at the aforementioned data centre? Correct?
Sound like a good option to me. I have a rig hosted with them now, and it's been operational 24/7 since it went on-line. So I am happy with their handling of the hosting. When I bought Neptune, it was at the limit of my power and, not least, cooling abilities at home, so I was actually asking KnC if they would provide hosting for Neptunes. It seems they listened.
Currently, I don't see any downside...
I think you are reading it wrong. They are building the data centre shortly with their 28nm products. That data centre will be raise the difficulty dramatically and reduce your current income (and the future income of the neptune). Once it gets to July 1st, the first day they will be 'late' THEN you get access to your 3TH of hosted mining, BUT at that point it will probably be making 0.01 BTC per day and any chance of an ROI will be gone. They don't mention July the 1st in the newsletter: Over the next few months we are bringing online enough hashing power to make sure that any delay in the Neptune timeline will be compensated with a completely free hosted hashing packages to all fully paid customers. In the addition to this commitment, as part of Plan B, for all Neptune customers, we will be offering a free conversion to a hosted hashing package where we will simply fill your wallets directly and you won’t have to worry about anything else. All the other costs taken care of by us. We are able to do this by using our 28nm chips which is why all products that we have coming out of our factory in the next few months will go into building and supplying the Plan B facility.
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So, if I read the news correctly, I can either start receiving my 3 GH/s share from the data centre operations right away (as soon as it's officially operational), or to wait for the Neptune to get developed and have it hosted at the aforementioned data centre? Correct?
Sound like a good option to me. I have a rig hosted with them now, and it's been operational 24/7 since it went on-line. So I am happy with their handling of the hosting. When I bought Neptune, it was at the limit of my power and, not least, cooling abilities at home, so I was actually asking KnC if they would provide hosting for Neptunes. It seems they listened.
Currently, I don't see any downside...
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I am 'new' money. I am looking for that clear long Bitcoin opportunity but before I do that Bitcoin has to start taking out resistance levels with convincing volume and the trading has to not totally fucking stink of price holding bot algorithms and/or whale price ramping . Whether Bitcoin starts taking out resistance levels in the $500 zone as it climbs from a $380 bottom or it starts taking out resistance levels in the $800 - $900 region is irrelevant to me. I am not jumping on the train until it has shown it is going in the right direction.
I don't understand this kind of statement. You won't go long now because the trend is not clear so you will wait until bitcoin goes straight from $800 to $1300 and then you will buy ... probably at $1500 ? Please explain. I will say that when entering the market in April as a newb trader, this was exactly my mindset. My concern was accumulating fiat, not coins. So yes, I was not aiming to catch the bottom but rather ride a predictable trend well after the bottom was in. (Try rushing to get your dollars to the exchange to buy your first bitcoins, only to watch the price drop 70% as soon as you're funded.) And that mindset cost me quite a few missed coins, when I entered the market after April and was waiting for a further dip or a sign of upward movement. I hovered around 110 fully in fiat, and first bought in at about 170-190. Looking back, if I bought back then as soon as fiat was on the exchange, I would have had now 20-30BTC more. Currently, I buy with 80% of the funds, whatever the price level, while using the remaining 20% to set up strategically staggered buy bid lower down.
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Interesting. If they were trying to drop the price, the effect was rather the opposite. For my part, and to be on the safe side, I bought BTC on BTC-e and withdrew them (and made a tiny 0.2BTC profit in the process). If others took the same course of action, the price should have been pushed up.
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BTC-E right now:
503 Service Temporarily Unavailable
Looks like they are swamped and Cloudflare does not handle it gracefully...
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PS: What makes me to scratch my head, is why it is Volgograd's regional prosecutor's office that has started the case.
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The second part of my review, mixing 3 different miners in the hub, is here.
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And here the second part of the 19-porter hub review. I received my AntMiners U1s and got to play a bit with them. This time the hub is hosted by Win7 with 64-bit bfgminer 3.10.0. I mixed 3 types of miners (8xAnt, 4xBE, 6xBlueFury), gave it the following command: -S opencl:noauto -S erupter:all -S antminer:all -S bigpic:all and observed the results: All three managed to co-exist peacefully, and Ants even hashed between 1.7 and 1.9 on default settings. I also tested the hub with all-Ants, and ran 18+fan without any side effects. When I started bfgminer with --set-device antminer:clock=x0981 for a 2GH/s overclock, I started seeing two random Ants producing HW errors. I had to reduce the number of simultaneously running Ants to 13 for the HW errors to go away, and for them to run stably at 2.0-2.05GHs
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excellent timing.
Yeah... And here was me, looking forward to this week-end since December...
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