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4281  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Open Source Block Erupter Project on: June 13, 2014, 07:03:17 PM
Rockminer RXBox doesn't exist, it's still pixie dust.  It's delayed.  It's only $1/gh in your imagination.

Only one that's shipping is the RK-BOX, which is pretty much an overpriced ugly POS.

.9 BTC or $540 for 450 GH/s or over your precious $1/gh threshold and doesn't even include the power supply.

Rxbox does in fact exist and it is not only around $1/gh in my imagination.

0.9btc is only $520 + $10 for a psu = $530 for up to 480gh/s or $1.1/gh.

Even less with preferential pricing.

No it doesn't.  Rxbox was just a render.  It does not exist, yet.  From the horse's mouth:


Rocket-BOX(RK-BOX) is diffrent to RX-BOX.

Rocket-BOX:48 BE200, short,450G~480G
RX-BOX:64 BE200,long,~600G

As RX-BOX is delayed,RK-BOX will shipped out first. And we will use RK-BOX for replacement of RX-BOX. 2RX-BOX=3RK-BOX.


Dam, you're always off or wrong with everything...
4282  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.99/GH/s, miners from $2.97/GH/s on: June 13, 2014, 06:57:06 PM

Thanks for posting that sorehammer!  At least we know what to expect for our expensive desk ornaments.   Cool

Not only have they been long conning and using stall tactics on us, they've been mining on GHash.IO not a p2pool or test pool.  True double whammy!

Truly skeevy scummy conniving deceitful disingenuous slimy @#$#@%
4283  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: Z Core 1TH Miners for sale on: June 13, 2014, 04:49:21 PM
Got any pics of this bad boy?  Just curious to see what a Z Core looks like.   Smiley
4284  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: MinerTechnologies.com - 3 TH/S and 200MH/S ASM1 for sell / Cloud contracts. on: June 13, 2014, 03:55:38 PM
anyone got payed for cloud contract received from giveaways yet? More than a day passed but still no payment =/ Hope It'll get fixed soon.
I have not been paid a satoshi by the contract that I won in their first giveaway yet.
me too, didn't received payment until now
what happen with them Sad

It's pretty obvious.  When you don't receive payment for promised goods or services, it's called a SC_M (fill in the blanks).
4285  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: US Marshalls auction SilkRoad bitcoins on: June 13, 2014, 03:48:58 PM
Wish I could get in on this action.  

Alas I don't have the minimum $200,000 to place a bid.   Cry
$200,000 is just the deposit in order to be able to bid.  You will be bidding on a lot of 3,000 BTC so you will need somewhere between one and two million dollars cash (333 USD/BTC to 666 USD/BTC) in order to participate and have a chance of winning one of the 10 blocks of 3,000 BTC.

Yea I figured that $200k just gets you in the door.

That's why I'm sad, because I'm not rich... Cry   Tongue
4286  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: June 13, 2014, 03:03:36 PM
Wow, first GHash.IO is centralizing the network hash rate, now PD has over 51% of the signature campaign members?   Shocked

I might have to jump back on here if Updown goes awol on July 5th.   Tongue

Where did you heard Updown is going to go off on July 5th?

Nothing, that's problem!  Haven't heard a thing or an update or a clue what's going on. Cheesy

But I'm a stickler for punishment, so I'll sweat it out the rest of the period until July 5th, payday.  (crosses fingers)  
4287  Economy / Services / Re: [PrimeDice] [Highest Paid Signature] Earn up to 2.4 BTC/Month by Posting on: June 13, 2014, 02:42:00 PM
Wow, first GHash.IO is centralizing the network hash rate, now PD has over 51% of the signature campaign members?   Shocked

I might have to jump back on here if Updown goes awol on July 5th.   Tongue
4288  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Who the hell is still mining on GHash.IO? GTFO that pool already!!! on: June 13, 2014, 02:31:57 PM
God damn those fuckers!  I don't trust them one bit...




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CEX.IO
?@cex_io
We are not intending to capture the 51% of the overall #Bitcoin hashrate. Working on solutions for decentralising Bitcoin mining. Stay tuned


These guys better come up with a good solution for this soon...

4289  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: US Marshalls auction SilkRoad bitcoins on: June 13, 2014, 02:23:10 PM
Wish I could get in on this action. 

Alas I don't have the minimum $200,000 to place a bid.   Cry
4290  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.99/GH/s, miners from $2.97/GH/s on: June 13, 2014, 02:12:01 PM
Remember when they were 8 days ahead of schedule?  Good times:

Bitcoin Miners progress update – 10 April 2014
1. Minion
Received news from Global Foundries: they are 8 days ahead of schedule and will ship the wafers next week
Have discussed and received great support from our packaging company, we’re looking forward to receive the chip.
2. X3 hashboard – final design
We have received the X3 hashboard sample, 2 days later than expected.
Pending assembly
3. X3 backplane – final design
Adjusted parts based on feedback from the case
Reviewing design, will send to factory tomorrow.
4. X1 hashboard – final design
PCB has been assembled
5. X1 backplane – final design
Completed, sent to factory
6. Control board – final design
Waiting for LCD + touchscreen factories
7. X3 case
has been corrected based on all the parts
plastic parts have been sent to factory for review
8. X1 case
has been designed, pending review

These guys are pros in the confidence trick game.  Trickle enough info, and you start believing it's right around the corner.

This is "Stall Tactics 101".  Nothing more, nothing less.  Taking pages out of BFL's playbook. 

Well played BA, well played.   Cheesy
4291  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Can anyone help on: June 13, 2014, 01:51:10 PM
Okay so if I where to buy 6  BTC MINERS Would they all plug into the same computer and work as more power or is each miner it's own computer
I am a complete beginner  Angry

Depends, some miners need host computers, some are standalone.

For example, pretty much all USB based miners need a host PC running at all times, whereas ones that plug in using an ethernet cable are standalone.

If you have several USB miners, you'd need a hub, then a host PC or Raspberry Pi connected to the hub.

If you have several miners with ethernet, you'd need a switch, but no host PC or Pi involved.

Hope that helps.
4292  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: The Open Source Block Erupter Project on: June 13, 2014, 01:43:38 PM
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Done our numbers and we are not building a cube.

Remember you are promoting this unit so the burden is on you to prove it not me. All I am saying is good luck nothing more or nothing less.

Let's see your numbers.

I don't need to prove anything as you are the one who is making such claims.

Anyone can tell that this miner would cost less to produce than hashratios $0.8/gh machines.

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Have a look around plenty of examples of that happening right now with very similar designs. Be careful and good luck.

You mean like the rockminer rxbox which are being sold for around $1/gh?

Rockminer RXBox doesn't exist, it's still pixie dust.  It's delayed.  It's only $1/gh in your imagination.

Only one that's shipping is the RK-BOX, which is pretty much an overpriced ugly POS.

.9 BTC or $540 for 450 GH/s or over your precious $1/gh threshold and doesn't even include the power supply.
4293  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: Scryp mining stating at 55$ - MimoCloud on: June 13, 2014, 01:35:22 PM
That's a new one, a pre-order for cloud hashing!

I see some picture of Mining Asic Technologies on the website, but which exact miners do you use for your SHA-256 and Scrypt mining operation?
4294  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.99/GH/s, miners from $2.97/GH/s on: June 13, 2014, 11:43:18 AM
With this update, they've officially gone "full heel" as they say in professional wrestling.

Black Arrow Labs...confidence tricks like you read and hear about.
4295  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: ASIC Miner 1 Terrahash Coincraft A1 on: June 13, 2014, 03:45:48 AM
That's a ripoff price @ $2369.

Gridseed's A1 1100 GH/s miner is $1500.

Fellas, proceed with caution with this one.  And if you do spring for the ripoff price, use escrow only.

if miner price $1500 each, I will take it 2 piece.  Smiley

Sure, check them out over here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=648622.0
4296  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I'm a little skeptical of BTC at the moment, thinking of dropping out again. on: June 12, 2014, 08:26:21 PM
I don't understand how I'm being painted as the bad guy in this, it's so negative and so unproductive. I wanted to join the community because from what I heard about bitcoin it was a pretty sweet thing. But the more and more I keep getting into the community it's like, just negativity. I'm trying to relay my story to people and instead of giving me productive answers it's like "you are a loser, stop being loser-y". So what's the deal here?
Maybe start an Indiegogo for your situation, but in Bitcoins.


Chuck

But see, even if I did that people would still be skeptical, I mean in the past month and a half three of my own relatives have been diagnosed with cancer, I'm STRUGGLING to even make ends meet. My mom graciously let's me stay with her but I help her out by taking her dogs out, and other stuff around the house while she goes through chemo treatments. I'm not doing anything for free. I'm not just sitting around wasting time, doing nothing. I'm actually TRYING. I'm not a loser, stuff happened a few years back that left me unable to fend for myself otherwise this topic would have never come up.

The whole indiegogo idea is bad because crowdfunding is like the devil nowadays I mean, there's no point at all to even try.

Maybe Oprah or Ellen or TLC or those type shows are usually pretty charitable to tough cases like yourself.

I'd recommend some sort of charitable organization that can give you hand then.
4297  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Who the hell is still mining on GHash.IO? GTFO that pool already!!! on: June 12, 2014, 08:12:46 PM
They've already been caught double spending in 2013.  Google Ghash.io and Betcoin Dice and you'll see a ton of results.

I also get tons of results when I google "homeopathy works" but that doesn't mean it actually works.

You don't believe their statement that they traced the culprit down to someone in the old development team? See https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=327767.msg3590902#msg3590902


If you trust GHash.IO will do the right thing, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you for Nigerian princes.   Tongue
4298  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: June 12, 2014, 06:57:05 PM
So the RX-BOX is 1200W total?

1.2W/G/S?

The Chinese version is 1440W total(2 * 600 GH/s modules).

The non Chinese version is 2880W total(4 * 600 GH/s modules).

Neither version come with power supplies.
4299  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I'm a little skeptical of BTC at the moment, thinking of dropping out again. on: June 12, 2014, 06:27:34 PM
Sorry to hear about your troubles OP, but if earning BTC were easy, everyone would be doing it.

Bitcoiners around the world probably number in the single digit millions.  There are over 7 billion people in the world.  Think about that adoption rate for a second.  We're still in the early adopter phase, believe it or not.

Forget about mining for now, since you don't have the funds, you should be approaching other avenues to earn Bitcoins.

Provide a service, sell some goods, give advice in your town.  Accept all payments in BTC.  Maybe start an Indiegogo for your situation, but in Bitcoins.

Don't shrug off the sig campaigns either.  If you join and post enough, you can earn hundreds of dollars worth of BTC just doing what you normally do here.

There's several ways to go about this, but you'll have to get creative.

Don't give up dude.

Chuck
4300  Economy / Gambling / Re: What is the best bitcoin casino? on: June 12, 2014, 06:16:07 PM
So many biased people, mostly PD sig posters upping their count.

I am not. Cheesy

How can PD have the best Bitcoin casino, they only have one friggin' game?!!   Grin
Best dice game perhaps, but to be a casino you need multiple game types(slots, table games, dice, etc).

It is true that PD has just a simple dice game, but it is working very well (nice graphics, active chat, helpful support persons, great giveaway and happy hours, etc.)
Not sure about the others, but I personally prefer simple dice game over slots and poker...

Fair enough, but you can't call a single dice game "the best bitcoin casino".  Am I correct in stating that?  Need more than one game.
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