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441  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Purchased Bitcoin (Recommended Seller) on: June 11, 2014, 03:58:30 AM
As a newbie with one post I really don't think anyone is prepared to sell Bitcoin via PayPal. Hell I'm finding a hard time getting sellers via PayPal and western union and I've been around for some time now with a good enough rep.

If he paid with Western Union, wouldn't that be a safe transaction for the seller?

Whoever is sending the funds via western union is the one taking the risk, either way a trusted member acting as escrow agent or bitcoins sent first would be the only way I would deal with members wanting to sell via western union that aren't trusted members of this forum..
442  Other / Archival / Re: [WTS] .75 BTC for PP on: June 11, 2014, 03:55:44 AM
Senior member but a newbie that won't send first or work with an escrow. Dodgy much? I'm buying via PayPal and western union, escrow only with members that don't have a high rep on here. If you change ur mind op just fling me a msg and ill take them off your hands

Okay, no problem. I will keep that in mind, thanks.

BTW, the internet can be a very shady place at times, especially dealing with virtual crypto-currencys. Every man for them selfs, "free for all" type of environment.

This is exactly why we have trusted members act as escrow agents. You can't go wrong this way. Blockchain.info does not lie either my friend. If you change your mind I'm down like Charlie Brown
443  Other / Archival / Re: [WTS] .75 BTC for PP on: June 11, 2014, 03:36:40 AM
Senior member but a newbie that won't send first or work with an escrow. Dodgy much? I'm buying via PayPal and western union, escrow only with members that don't have a high rep on here. If you change ur mind op just fling me a msg and ill take them off your hands
444  Economy / Currency exchange / Re: Purchased Bitcoin (Recommended Seller) on: June 11, 2014, 03:32:48 AM
As a newbie with one post I really don't think anyone is prepared to sell Bitcoin via PayPal. Hell I'm finding a hard time getting sellers via PayPal and western union and I've been around for some time now with a good enough rep.
445  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: June 11, 2014, 03:28:15 AM
The new cube looks pretty darn good. Here's to hoping for 600 watts at the wall with a price tag around 1k.

No way! Will be over 800 watts at wall.

 So is my space heater, and it doesn't generate bitcoin... whats a few measly watts difference.... 


A few measly watts? Lol some people are paying $0.30/kwh.. Buddy lets take ten of these miners, that's a sizable increase in an electricity bill that leads to a smaller profit margin for mining Bitcoin. But hey who's counting right?

Meh..   If i had to choose between 800w at the wall, and lesser tech + higher a/c cost, I'm sure that a few antminers will end up in the trash heap..   Grin

I'd be happy if they pull anywhere close to 800w..   600w would be a dream, but what i'm saying is that I wouldn't pass it up due to a 200-300watt difference in estimates.   Wink


Fair enough, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Regardless of what you would mind or not, others might find that over 1W/gh is a bit more than expected at these times especially. I personally think we have come far enough to surpass that kind of output in electricity per gh.. We can only wait and see
446  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: June 11, 2014, 03:12:46 AM
The new cube looks pretty darn good. Here's to hoping for 600 watts at the wall with a price tag around 1k.

No way! Will be over 800 watts at wall.

 So is my space heater, and it doesn't generate bitcoin... whats a few measly watts difference.... 


A few measly watts? Lol some people are paying $0.30/kwh.. Buddy lets take ten of these miners, that's a sizable increase in an electricity bill that leads to a smaller profit margin for mining Bitcoin. But hey who's counting right?
447  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - NEW IPO, NEW HARDWARE, 1,500 TH/S HASH RATE on: June 11, 2014, 03:10:43 AM
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Who exactly are these machines targeted towards?  I think even small miners don't like anything less than 1th these days. cryptx would have to order 6000 of these bricks, handle customs and shipping as opposed to picking up few hundred locally.

Small miners don't care about the gh/machine they care about the $/gh.

Each cuboid is 768gh so 6000 would give petamine ~5PH.

Petamine could also save even more money by building the asics themselves using the opensource design.

Oh, I only took a brief look and thought they were 192GH, which I assumed was a little low.
You're right.

S3 & Spoondoolies could be quite attractive too. Bitfury gen3 is not too far away either.
Before you get too excited about Spondoolies, try finding the word 'refund' in their terms of sale! It's a license to print money if they can deliver a functional but useless bit of kit a year late with no consequences!

Forget spondoolies, AM is the way to go. Unfortunately cryptx has his heart set on bitmine and the PCBs are being designed for their chips as far as I can remember so hopefully it all works out. Buying miners doesn't really seem the way to go these days, if you can get a good team developing and pumping out working miners from low cost chips then you're gunna be in the lead
448  Economy / Services / Re: Lets Have Fun :) 18+ Only! on: June 11, 2014, 02:06:37 AM
This is turning into a filthy sex confessions page lol. Poor girl just wants to make some money showing off her moot on cam and now she's reading every deviats sexual past haha
449  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - NEW IPO, NEW HARDWARE, 1,500 TH/S HASH RATE on: June 11, 2014, 01:43:18 AM
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Who exactly are these machines targeted towards?  I think even small miners don't like anything less than 1th these days. cryptx would have to order 6000 of these bricks, handle customs and shipping as opposed to picking up few hundred locally.

Small miners don't care about the gh/machine they care about the $/gh.

Each cuboid is 768gh so 6000 would give petamine ~5PH.

Petamine could also save even more money by building the asics themselves using the opensource design.

Exactly right, PETA doesn't have to buy the miners already manufactured. They can source the chips from AM and use the open source PCB design with their development team having a crack at it. Quite simple really
450  Economy / Services / Re: Lets Have Fun :) 18+ Only! on: June 11, 2014, 12:57:54 AM
I was finishing in 1 minute!
Because believe me the sensation that a girl is masturbating only for me drives me crazy and it's an instant cum!

Dude we didn't need to know all this... this is super creepy.

Lol gweedo look at the thread that you are in bud..
Did you really expect any less from any of us??
451  Economy / Services / Re: Lets Have Fun :) 18+ Only! on: June 11, 2014, 12:56:53 AM
Well you don't have to take 1 hour show!

I bought some shows back in the days and at the beginning I was finishing in 1 minute!
Because believe me the sensation that a girl is masturbating only for me drives me crazy and it's an instant cum!

However after I finished I always stayed for 7-10 minutes with the girl, and when I was telling them I finished from the first 60 seconds and I just didn't wanted to be rude they were all happy!

This is me a true gentleman!

And after that when I bought shows again I didn't even masturbated because I just wanted her attention! And when she asked me what I want her to do I always said what makes you happy!

And of course she was doing porn stuff and I was just looking and wondering if she is ever thinking people only want to chat with her in private!

Lol all that sounds well and good but I can't control the fact that when I'm in that zone I mean business and I'm ready to rock out with my cock out. No time for chit chats, it's fast hard and dirty for me haha
452  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - NEW IPO, NEW HARDWARE, 1,500 TH/S HASH RATE on: June 11, 2014, 12:52:57 AM
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each RX-Box needs a 800W PSU, that is about $260(BTC0.4). So Rockminer: $1.5/gh, ~1.2w/gh.

That must be the most expensive 800w psu I've ever heard of.

You can use a cheap $10 modded server psu or a $50 atx psu should work fine.

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And Petamine is under their way to reduce the power consumption, to ~0.75w/gh.

Once you add cooling it will end up around 1w/gh. (Assuming their cooling setup is relatively efficient)

It will only get better over time I'm sure. Cooling isn't that large I'm sure. Split up over a couple of petahash worth of miners I'm sure it won't be 0.25w/gh

Considering this is their current specification and they are recruiting developers and team members to make that generation more efficient I can see the old technology by gen standards getting a second life and improving as time passes by so these numbers may be for present but not the future Smiley

That's the beauty of investing in this mob, they seem to know what they are doing and replacing old hardware with new before its even outdated is a big move to show investors PETAs level of commitment to this operation
453  Economy / Auctions / Re: Catchy & Clean BTC Domains. on: June 11, 2014, 12:36:01 AM
seems fishy

Just don't bother doing any trades with the bastard. Doesn't look good for you lol
454  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - NEW IPO, NEW HARDWARE, 1,500 TH/S HASH RATE on: June 11, 2014, 12:26:06 AM
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each RX-Box needs a 800W PSU, that is about $260(BTC0.4). So Rockminer: $1.5/gh, ~1.2w/gh.

That must be the most expensive 800w psu I've ever heard of.

You can use a cheap $10 modded server psu or a $50 atx psu should work fine.

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And Petamine is under their way to reduce the power consumption, to ~0.75w/gh.

Once you add cooling it will end up around 1w/gh. (Assuming their cooling setup is relatively efficient)

It will only get better over time I'm sure. Cooling isn't that large I'm sure. Split up over a couple of petahash worth of miners I'm sure it won't be 0.25w/gh
455  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] SCRYPT mining project by CRYPTX my personal units for sale as IPO on: June 11, 2014, 12:15:55 AM
thanks just wanted to see what response would be.
i am fully confident that waiting a few months will actually more than double the share price as the mine develops similarly to the PETA mine. I knew it was a long term investment but then summer's hit and now realise be nice to hv some extra funds. i am defo gonna wait tho.

thanks for the discussion users

If you do change your mind anyhow and are looking to part with smaller batches ie, 100-200 shares at a time do let us know and we'll see what we can work out.
456  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Natural & Raw Crystal and Mineral Specimens for Healing (Info/Pics Inside) on: June 10, 2014, 11:45:34 PM
Ok so it's the kyanite and ammonite slice I'm interested in, one of each shipped to Sydney Australia.. Let me know what cost would be for the both shipped when you get the chance. Thanks in advance Smiley
457  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - NEW IPO, NEW HARDWARE, 1,500 TH/S HASH RATE on: June 10, 2014, 11:40:29 PM
^^^ exactly what he said. Don't forget all that mucking around cooling the miners, maintaining them, setting everything up, I still think PETA is better off at this rate. Let them worry about keeping everything running smooth, online, paying electricity bills and ill just kick back collect my divs every week. Hell of a lot easier for someone like me anyway

Heres an idea: what if PETAMINE built some of those sexy new AM machines?



If they can match hashratios production costs, they would spend less than $0.8/gh. Much better than the $1.8/gh they are currently spending on reinvestment HW from bitfury.

That would be a dream come true, both my investments coming together lol! AM I always said was the way to go for PETA. We've already been stuffed around by cointerra, at least we all know friedcat actually delivers!
458  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Natural & Raw Crystal and Mineral Specimens for Healing (Info/Pics Inside) on: June 10, 2014, 11:28:22 PM
These are awesome and first I've seen of its kind on bitcointalk that's for sure. I'll fling you a PM in regards to shipping for Australia. I have an Aunt who is well into these kind of stones
459  Economy / Securities / Re: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - NEW IPO, NEW HARDWARE, 1,500 TH/S HASH RATE on: June 10, 2014, 11:25:14 PM
Rockminer: $1.1/gh, ~1.2w/gh, probably less than $0.3/kwh wherever you live.

See if its still $1.1/gh after shipping and customs

^^^ exactly what he said. Don't forget all that mucking around cooling the miners, maintaining them, setting everything up, I still think PETA is better off at this rate. Let them worry about keeping everything running smooth, online, paying electricity bills and ill just kick back collect my divs every week. Hell of a lot easier for someone like me anyway
460  Economy / Services / Re: Lets Have Fun :) 18+ Only! on: June 10, 2014, 10:51:05 PM
Lol 300 US$ for one hour CAM, hahahah. Here you can bang 4 super hot girls (models) at the same time for US$ 300 one hour, and do they everything you want.

4 super hot models?? Where is this "here" you speak of? I think a trip is on the cards here lol
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