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4661  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Re-install Amory and restore a 2 month old backup. on: April 03, 2015, 10:49:23 PM
well of course no response from support , I went ahead and reinstalled amory and I'm seeing the same error with the new install.

I'll try an new computer now I guess.  I tell you when I get my coins out of this POS wallet I will never endorse its use.

Support is crap , uses way to much disk space for such an unstable piece of software.
4662  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Re-install Amory and restore a 2 month old backup. on: April 03, 2015, 09:13:36 PM
What type of backup? Printed paper wallet? On a USB device? Or did you use specific backup software?

I just make a backup of the wallet using amory a few months agao  so its an backup

the file looks like this

armory_291uexagX_decrypt.wallet
4663  Bitcoin / Armory / Re-install Amory and restore a 2 month old backup. on: April 03, 2015, 07:47:27 PM
So will someone answer my question :

If I do that will my coins be  lost ?

I cant get my existing Amory install to work ( don't tell me to ask support ive been back and forth with them for two weeks no with no help)
4664  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Sfards: SF3301 Tapeout Complete [Updated 10/3/15] on: April 02, 2015, 06:00:27 PM
this looks like a DOA item.

  It will do poorly if it does not show up like April 15th.  I wish it would  but I have very little hope for this item.

The main problem is they have given zero specs , even if you were planning a may launch you would have preliminary specs and a data sheet.

I say again this is probably vaporware for this qurter, maybe they will release something 4th q who knows.

I think this inital post was a PR stunt to make people stop buying other hardware (s5s) and hold out for something better/new.

s5's are sold out the only  new gear in stock from asic builders  is the avalon 4.1 and it is costly
hard to belive , i know they are somewhat efficient but at those prices and the rising diff they will ROI like sometime next year lol
4665  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Sfards: SF3301 Tapeout Complete [Updated 10/3/15] on: April 02, 2015, 03:55:46 PM
this looks like a DOA item.

  It will do poorly if it does not show up like April 15th.  I wish it would  but I have very little hope for this item.

The main problem is they have given zero specs , even if you were planning a may launch you would have preliminary specs and a data sheet.

I say again this is probably vaporware for this qurter, maybe they will release something 4th q who knows.

I think this inital post was a PR stunt to make people stop buying other hardware (s5s) and hold out for something better/new.
4666  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: 0.93 stuck ~323000ish blk: "Somehow tried to add header that's already in map"? on: April 01, 2015, 10:38:45 PM
I have the same problem and a courpt wallet to boot.

I do have an amory backup from a few months ago, can I just blow everything away and restore it all from scratch ?
4667  Bitcoin / Armory / Re: Had it up to here with amory - now i cant retrive coins from on online wallet on: April 01, 2015, 10:28:25 PM
So they tell me my database is corrupted and I need to rebuild but amory still wont get past the scanning 99% blocks deal so I cant do that

what other options do I have ?

4668  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S4 Discussion and Support Thread on: March 29, 2015, 07:41:34 PM
I have the fan problem too on one of my antminers

its only a month old and the fans wont go over 3k so its limited at 1500 or so hash rate

4669  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S4 Discussion and Support Thread on: March 29, 2015, 06:59:47 PM

I haven't mined on nicehash but I believe it's one of those altcoin hopping proxy pool, isn't it?  Altcoin blocks are much easier to find than btc blocks. Too bad those weren't all btc blocks. I'm guessing you've found quite a bit of practically worthless altcoin blocks.  Wink

ok that makes more sense
4670  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S4 Discussion and Support Thread on: March 29, 2015, 06:48:55 PM
this cant be right


https://www.dropbox.com/s/hr3o6s7nxkgrxpc/found%20blocks.png?dl=0


its mining on nicehash
4671  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: IBM 2880W Bladecenter PSU Breakout Boards - 80+ Platinum power on: March 28, 2015, 03:54:15 AM
Hey man just sent payment for two of your PSU's 2 breakout boards and 20 pcie cables alonge with the cables for the PSU'scheck PM for tx
4672  Bitcoin / Armory / *** Resolved using a wallet backuk **I cant retrive coins from on online wallet on: March 28, 2015, 12:03:04 AM
If its not issues with not getting out of offline mode its something else.

For the past week I cant retrieve any coins from my mining wallet.  

I go through all the menus enter my password and the fee and it just sits there no error message or nothing WTH
4673  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Anniversary Sale, Part II: Buy 2 Get 1 Free! on: March 27, 2015, 04:43:08 PM
You don't need escrow with the company they have sold miners to alot of folks on the litecointalk forums and no one did not receive their unit.

Yeah, I was told similar stories about LTCGear  Roll Eyes
Don't rely on the history of a company, there are more than enough examples.

Idiots abound on this board.. you're going to compare a possible cloud mining scam that never even shown pictures of its location or hardware

to a company that is even now shipping hardware from stock ?  Talk about apples to oranges.
4674  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [BitAffNet] How we're the #1 Bitcoin Mining Pool In The World (proof inside) on: March 26, 2015, 07:56:24 PM
Yeah the dealays are ridiculous probably moving mine as well
4675  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: [AlcheMiner] Final Sale: Now or several months later! on: March 26, 2015, 09:59:55 AM

Oh - the KNC Titans don't work with Multipools?  What happens when the coin switches?  It just goes offline?



They work after a fashion , but the constant switching from high hash rates needed for Litecoins to lower diff coins seem to cause a ton of rejected , stales and low diff shares.

I', pretty sure its a software issue not hardware.
4676  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Cloud mining purchasing on: March 26, 2015, 09:56:51 AM
Just say no to cloud mining , you will thank me later
4677  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Best scrypt mining equipment so far on: March 25, 2015, 11:44:02 PM
how much you wana spend

Mmm about 2000us

I would recomend the alchemist 256 MH/s miner ( aound $1300) , keep in mind you need around 5000 watts of avaiable power to run two of these

so i would order just one and test it via your power needs .  

https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=24945.0

Unless you can split up the hash to different pools (or coins) -- which maybe you can?  But if not - I think you better off with lower hashing units so that you have more options on coin mining.

Also - does this mean you need to feed one 256Mh/s unit 2500 watts?  That is a lot of power -- definitely would need two circuits - well unless you are going 220V.

With $2K - I would buy two A2 Terminator Units -- each gives you 110Mh/s of hash -- each requires less than 900 watts of power.  Much easier in a home / basement type setting.




A2 would be a bad option to spend so much on since its USED.  who knows how long the previous owner pushed the unit or how much he/she modded it from stock.

If you could stil by an A2 new I would say yes go that route but right now they are not even made anymore.

And yes you would need 2PSU's and two circuits, I don't thing that's a big deal we did this all the time when we ran 7 AMD GPUs off one motherboard  , its pretty much the same thing

and look you're getting 256 mh/s that's like 50 GPUs on scrypt.
4678  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 120 or 240 volt? on: March 25, 2015, 09:03:02 PM
This thread is actually in the wrong forum actually.

I'm not talking out of my ass dummy , if you have your 30Amp breakers properly wired to a modern panel you can run them close to 90% load with no problems
some people even run then 100% load.  You would expect the breakers to be slightly warm with continous load but

if you are not sure on your wiring get an inspector or run them below max better safe than sorry.

If my wires were warm to touch I would definitely not run that much load your setup is a disaster waiting to happen.

and read my post again I never said i run at 100% load , thats stupid

 Roll Eyes Yes, you're right and everyone else is wrong. Carry on, and please post pictures when the weakest link in your circuit fails.

says the guy running his circuits  at 100% load

What's your point? I've run them at 100% in the past, and would still do it temporarily in a pinch. Now they're all running at 80%, no more, no less. I wouldn't advise others to do it, unless they knew what they were doing and had built the circuits themselves. Again, only temporarily.

The bullshit you're spouting is dangerous advice for someone who doesn't understand electricity. Are you so pig headed that you can't admit your advise is bad? No one should run their circuits full load continuously.

are you retarded or something ? I never said run it a 100% load , you said that  Huh

I said 90% is fine as long as you have modern wiring and circuit breakers and a solid panel.  I've been running at 90% load on my 240v circuts on my garage 100amp panel for nearly a year now and I had everything professionally installed.   If you overload a circuit that's what fucking breakers are for....  and at that point you will need to start adding more circuits to spread the load...

Unlike you i don't do any kind of wiring on my own with no oversight , its actually ILLEGAL to wire some stuff yourself unless you are licensed in most places in the U.S.

Don't hold your breath waiting for any pictures of my setup blowing up :  if you panel and cables are not warm there is no way you are overtaxing your wiring get YOUR facts straight.

If ANYTHING is warm to the touch you are running some kind of risk if you don't know that I don't know what to tell you.
4679  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Best scrypt mining equipment so far on: March 25, 2015, 08:53:08 PM
how much you wana spend

Mmm about 2000us

I would recomend the alchemist 256 MH/s miner ( aound $1300) , keep in mind you need around 5000 watts of avaiable power to run two of these

so i would order just one and test it via your power needs .  

https://litecointalk.org/index.php?topic=24945.0
4680  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Anniversary Sale, Part II: Buy 2 Get 1 Free! on: March 25, 2015, 08:20:25 PM
We asked our bank about escrow.
They don't provide this service now.
Actually escrow service is not popular in Asia.

About the paypal,
our company doesn't not have a paypal account now.
It may take times to have one.


You won't get any sales then without a company reputation, escrow, or accepting Paypal/Credit Cards.

You joined a few days ago, why should we trust you?

A few months ago there was a similar store selling Scrypt ASICs, they had a website and said they couldn't accept escrow or credit cards. The buyer ended up getting a bicycle lamp instead of an ASIC.




You don't need escrow with the company they have sold miners to alot of folks on the litecointalk forums and no one did not receive their unit.
The only issue right now is the units don't work on multipools (same thing with the KNC titan) they have people actively working on these issues though.

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