So I'm just spitballing out here, but neither X-1s nor X-3s are shipping this month.
BA, care to comment on the X-3 backplane issue or whether the X-1 cases have finally arrived.
Are we realistically looking at July, or is June still a possibility? You've already missed like 5 ship dates, you might as well come clean with us.
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I don't get it either.
Should've taken better pictures of the cabinets, so we can see what's behind the doors more clearly.
It's a shame you don't get it. The pictures and topic title are rather self explanatory. Let me explain more so you can understand what you are looking at. This is our second premises we do Cloud mining and Colocation, there's some miners on the left for the Cloud mining service (Terraminers and Ant Miners) the rest is for Colocation space. In terms of rack space this is the largest specifically made mining facility in the UK. I hope this helps. Justin, The explanation helps, but the pictures don't do you or your service any justice. Maybe higher resolution pics or better camera, perhaps?
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God, you're terrible at this! http://postimg.org/image/418er68yjTry taking better pictures next time(whole miner, inside, hashing pics etc), can't make heads or tails of whatever you're selling.
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No one has any Jupiters to sell? Everyone holding on even though summer's coming?
if they were smart, they have been preparing for it ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) I am looking for jups as well...not many ppl selling Man, everyone here is a bunch of Jupiter hoarders! Come on peeps, unload your Saturns and Jupiters you know you want to, it's about to get hot up in here. ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif)
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Dang, Ryans Den has an unlimited supply of mining equipment that he's selling on these forums. 1 TH/s units, G Blades, you name it! Must be making a killing. ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif)
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Geez, 2Th/s / 15Ph/s sure will light up a decent fire on mining arms race
We're going to see a lot of this. AM has 100PH in the pipeline over the next 2.5 months. Wow, so much for the lower difficulty jumps of the last few months. Going to see a huge spike soon.
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Stay far away from this site if you know what's good for you! Stay even farther away from it's future incarnation, minersbox. We inform you that from today Minerscube officially changes to the Minersbox. In a moment you will be redirected to the page www.minersbox.com. We apologize for the inconvenience. Hopefully no one fell for any of their scam tricks.
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I don't get it either.
Should've taken better pictures of the cabinets, so we can see what's behind the doors more clearly.
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Interesting, if FC vouches for these guys, will definitely keep an eye out for this manufacturer in July.
So far AM Gen 3 offerings have been pretty lackluster(the 800 GH/s miner, R-Box, and the BTC Garden blade). Hopefully this miner will implement FC's chips proper and efficient like they were touted to be.
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Mining Asics Technologies B.V. at the CEBE 2014 in Vienna from 31.05 until 01.06 First conference introducing Bitcoin to Central Europe! Invitation: We have the greatest pleasure to invite you to the first Bitcoin related conference to be held in the heart of Europe – CEBE (Central Europe Bitcoin Expo). We look forward to meeting you at the Austria Center Vienna! CEBE acronym means Bitcoin business entry into the region of Central Europe. This region is represented by the following countries: Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland. It will be the first and biggest conference of its kind ever held in this area. It is the opportunity to introduce the potential of Bitcoin and other crypto currencies to countries that are not really aware of its vast potential. Financial capitals such as Vienna, Bratislava, Berlin, Budapest, Frankfurt, Ljubljana, Munich, Prague, Warsaw or Zürich offer many opportunities to expand bitcoin business. Buy your tickets now or sign up for a free ticket! http://cebexpo.net/#ticketWe present there our Bitcoin Asic Miner prototype too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBfheXMVOegWe hope to see you there! Marc Coumans CEO Mining Asics Technologies B.V. https://www.mining-asics-technologies.comYou supposedly go to the trouble of developing bitcoin asics yet only provide one short, relatively useless, video. Why not spend an extra 10 minutes to make some better videos including some screens of cgminer or something that actually shows hashrate and not just some random piece of hardware? You're speaking like they're a real company like Spondoolies-Tech. Not too many manufacturers had a launch quite like S-T did. From announcement, to review units, to pre-sale, to launch, no recent company accomplished what so many mining manufacturers failed to do. M.A.T. will have to prove they're for real and ship some units that hash at their proposed specs.
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According to my actual data in the last 48 hours, a terahash yields an average of 0.0373 BTC/24 hours. At the current exchange rate, a $1500 miner is around 2.6786 BTC. Assuming the unit performs at a full 1T, it'll take around 72 days (2.6786/0.0374) to mine the 2.6786 BTC back at the current difficulty (before factoring in power cost and future difficulty increases). Just a food for tought.
Definitely on that edge for ROI. At $1.58 per GH, it is one of the cheaper miners out there though.
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I like this holiday! Maybe we should arrange Bitcoin-Whiskey-Day someday? ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Now, that would be a cause to celebrate! ![Cool](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cool.gif) Some blended, some singles, some bourbons mixed in...I'd be tipping millibits left and right for that day. ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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If we place an order through here, do we receive the miner the next day or does it just go out for shipping the next day?
Trying to figure out the timing of this, if you receive this in like 3 or 4 business days, or it's literally next day arrival.
Anyone with experience ordering these, want to chime in? Thanks.
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I'm not sure why some posters don't follow the terms and conditions. It's laid out on the original post: Payments for casino wins will be paid as detailed in our terms and conditions on our site.
You cannot spam or just post rubbish for the hell of filling up posts. Rubbish will not be paid. An example posting rubbish: Trolling bumping Spamming I agree with.... A single image Posting something that is not topic related in a thread. Pretty simple and straight forward. You don't follow rules, you shouldn't get paid. It tells us only rubbish will not be paid and I believe I have 80% posts up to standard.I have seen many others on this campaign Bumping their threads for business. I didn't know if we had some rubbish posts we would be disqualified to receive any payment.I thought only those posts would not be counted. 80% is a pretty bad percentage in my opinion. If you posted 500 times, as an example, and only 400 were constructive, that's grounds for dismissal from the program. 100 just filler posts, bumps and spam especially if it's continuous, shouldn't be tolerated. Once or twice here and there, if you're selling something, but that link RGC posted, doesn't really help your case.
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I'm not sure why some posters don't follow the terms and conditions. It's laid out on the original post: Payments for casino wins will be paid as detailed in our terms and conditions on our site.
You cannot spam or just post rubbish for the hell of filling up posts. Rubbish will not be paid. An example posting rubbish: Trolling bumping Spamming I agree with.... A single image Posting something that is not topic related in a thread. Pretty simple and straight forward. You don't follow rules, you shouldn't get paid.
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Silly question. What are these prices in US dollars? Couldn't find them anywhere on the website. Thanks!
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Why do all those pictures look fake as f#ck? ![Huh](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/huh.gif) I don't question their existence or them being actually manufacturing miners, but when you see things like the above it definitely raises some question marks.
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So - yes, I am looking forward to what chip BFL comes up with... And test results are proving to be quite interesting:
This picture is worth a thousand lies. KnC 28nm 1.5W/GH? Where did they get that from? My October Jupiter is 1.2W/GH at the wall. And where is the real competition? My AntMiner S2 is 1W/GH and my SP10 is 0.76W/GH (I'm running it in the second "quiet" mode, 1.2TH/s drawing 910W. The first "quiet" mode is even more efficient). Strange that Bitmain and Spondoolies-Tech are missing from the graph, considering they are so popular with miners right now. Hey, those don't count, they're not based on 28nm tech! ![Tongue](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/tongue.gif) Probably makes things even more embarassing for BFL, getting beat by older chip technology.
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Good catch on the 2 threads he posted, man! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) Hopefully no one here fell for this, and sent this guy any coin.
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Sad to see Ritz go. Always got paid on time and never had any issues with this sig campaign.
Hopefully RGC sig comes back at some point. I'd sign up again in a heartbeat.
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