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4721  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: BlackArrow Refund and Legal Thread on: March 03, 2015, 05:20:46 PM
Note the date on the post.....

Irrelevant. Stop spamming everyone's threads trying to protect your free hardware payments.

Ok.. so here's the skinny so far.

Small claims that i brought Alexandru to court with.. was set aside. Note, not dismissed.

We were both told that we need to seek legal advice on this and then we'd be notified on a new date for the hearing, to which i have two lawyers firms set up for this, both specialise in corporate litigation,  so I'm pretty good to go.

Now, the other side is Alexandru claimed that he resides in china most of the time, so this is going to present an issue with court hearings later, but the judge said that he can make use of video conferencing facility but he had to arrange it with the court.


I won't go into details about the case as he and his minions have access to this forum, however, this is far from over Smiley he just doesn't understand how much evidence i have against him so he can't assess how much defence he needs to prepare. he had a whole bunch of paper work just like i did, but i never got mine out, he pulled some of his and it is pretty bland stuff.

Well done Bitcz!!  Keep up the good fight  Wink

For posterity:



                                  Poop-dawgs buddies.

lol he was banging this ck probbaly using peoples pre-order money for the hotel room what a punk
4722  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Unofficial Spondoolies SP20 thread on: March 03, 2015, 05:16:14 PM
One of the biggest things is quality.   The SP20's are rock solid with the metal case and I love them.   I was running full blast since i got them.  Now I have underclocked them.  It is impressive to have such a wide range of power.  

Also with them I never have had to babysit.  It is pretty much set and forget until I want to change pools.  

Are you same notlist3d that stole money from me at BTCjam.com Huh
https://btcjam.com/users/43568
https://btcjam.com/listings/23012-upgrade-mining-capacity
Funny that you brag about having miners running and you refuse to repay the money that bought them for you.
SO many crooks in crypto , its amazing we can even get anything done these days.  Personally im on the self sufficent route now
-no cloud mining
-no group buys (most likely)
-no hosted hardware (if i can't run it forget it)

only thing i will do is order miners from bitmain and other trusted companies that have been in business for a few years or so.
Crypto is full of crooks its like it attracts the worst types of individuals.
4723  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: [ANN] HashCoins - Cryptocurrency Mining Hardware Manufacturer on: February 28, 2015, 02:40:37 AM
I like the miner but it eats up too much electricity 2kw for only 256MHZ  that's crazy power use
4724  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 27, 2015, 09:58:05 PM
Zoomhash hosting is you send miner to them or they use cloud miner according to plan and machine you buy and length of contract??

Example of Antminer s5 for 1 year is $35/month  equals less than .085 electricity and maintenance, and dc space.

Check again Zoomhash is selling hardware from china (s4s) brand new and s3s used with a 5  day turn around.
4725  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 27, 2015, 09:55:30 PM

I full heartedly agree with your two opening statements. Unfortunately, I don't see how can we survive by implementing your suggestion.

Let me tell you a story and is free to tell the management of your company.
We were established in 1996 and we have worked with small customers. thousands of small customers. and by 2000 we still had thousands of small customers as well as two large customer who have worked 95% of the traffic got so until 2008 while one large customer abandoned us. We endured even to 2009 until they appeared layoffs, the sale of assets. The highlight was just today until I signed the application for bankruptcy. I warn partners too dangerous to depend on that one single annual sales carries 40-50% of total sales. Also in my private little hotel I do not allow guests staying more than 30 days, i dont allow guests renting the entire floor for cash to be alone in the house. I still have a Russian customer who offers to rent the entire facility 90 days and pay  for it to stay 15 days in total privacy. Once disappear from the market hard to be back.

you hit the nail on the head man.

if diversification of  your customer base is a good goal.
4726  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 27, 2015, 05:11:00 PM
Will home miners forced out still use Bitcoin or would they start following some alt they could mine?

If it all comes down to a few big miners, why keep using the coin?

Why wouldn't you? Are you saying you are using Bitcoin only for its home mining friendliness?? You are missing some good things this technology has to offer.

[...]
3) We'll sell it with Rack mount and PSUs

I'm starting a mining business and have about 180 kW of power which puts me about as a small/medium buyer.

I understand the attractiveness of rack mount with PSUs included miners for the bulk buyer. However, I found the price premium for this too expensive. My last buying order, I opted for SP20 which was sold at 366 USD / unit in a 15 units bundle which is about 244 USD / TH.s^-1 (Without PSU). The SP31 is now at 430 USD / TH.s^-1 with PSU. The choice was clear from a buyer standpoint to take the SP20 and buy the PSU somewhere else.

I don't know if this premium is the result of a desire to liquidate your SP20 inventory, but if it is the result of a manufacturing cost... I think you should let the miners provide the PSU.

I'm eager to see what SP will have to offer in the near futur. My order with them went really well and unfortunately for me, the SP20 being out of stock without alternative, is delaying my expansion project.

Strange time to start a mining business i must say lol.  If you are looking for hardware look at the Zoomhash deal on the s4s $600 per unit i think and includes PSU
4727  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S4 Discussion and Support Thread on: February 27, 2015, 02:14:41 AM
Just picked up two from zoomhash at $499 each I wanted an sp20 farm but those are sold out.
4728  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 26, 2015, 09:20:45 PM
Anyone seen a flashing green light on an SP30 psu ?  on the UI see this

Code:
-----BOARD-0-----
PSU[EMERSON1200]: 1024->(960w/960w)[960 960 960] (->1042w[1030 1036 1042]) (lim=1275) 0c 1831GH cooling:0/0x0
-----BOARD-1-----
PSU[EMERSON1200]: 64->(0w/0w)[0 0 0] (->11w[11 11 11]) (lim=1275) 0c 0GH cooling:0/0x0

problem is the PSU - try unplugging it and letting it cool down for 30min. if that doesnt solve it the PSU might be dead. most likely your 1275W limit was a bit too high, and tripped the psu protection - this is fixed by changing the limit to ~1020W and letting it have the 30min cooldown period before starting it up again


ok ill give it a shot thanks
4729  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 26, 2015, 08:44:21 PM
Its still hard for me the belive that sp20s made SP-tech no money.

-The chips are already developed and ready
-Boards are hillariously cheap .  It has 3 boards basically if you count the controller.
-No power supply.

The only thing I can think is the cost comes from the steel casing , if thats the case strip it down and sell the miner for the same price with just the hashing boards and a fan.  And charge extra
for an encased board.

The only oher thing i can think is they don't want competion for thier new bulk hardware which is strange to me since the hardware is not even in production yet?

Have you ever manufactured semi conductors? Please enlighten me on how boards are "hilariously cheap", pull one apart and price up the components to start to get yourself a feel for it...

Guy seems like an honest, stand up guy, so when he says SPTech didn't make money on the SP20 I believe him.

I agree, though regardless, if SPTech made money on them, then it would stand to reason that they'd make a similar model using next-gen chips. Unless they don't like money.

Their saying the definetly WILL NOT produce consumer models for their next gen.  Thing is right now Bitman is sold out on their s4s SP20E is sold out
where the F are we supposed to buy miners from now lol. 

I don't expect any new hardware from SP-TECH till around end of summer in any case and it wont be consumer grade either way
4730  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 26, 2015, 08:42:00 PM
Anyone seen a flashing green light on an SP30 psu ?  on the UI see this

Code:
Uptime:133 | FPGA ver:62 | BIST in 12
-----BOARD-0-----
PSU[EMERSON1200]: 1024->(960w/960w)[960 960 960] (->1042w[1030 1036 1042]) (lim=1275) 0c 1831GH cooling:0/0x0
-----BOARD-1-----
PSU[EMERSON1200]: 64->(0w/0w)[0 0 0] (->11w[11 11 11]) (lim=1275) 0c 0GH cooling:0/0x0
LOOP[0] ON TO:0 (w:16)
 0: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:662 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 55W  80A  41c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 600hz(BL: 600)    5 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 1: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:664 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 55W  79A  43c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 600hz(BL: 600)    7 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 2: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:660 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 61W  88A  41c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 660hz(BL: 660)    4 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[1] ON TO:0 (w:11)
 3: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:666 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 59W  85A  45c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 630hz(BL: 630)    2 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 4: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:660 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 56W  81A  48c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 610hz(BL: 610)    4 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 5: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:664 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 58W  84A  49c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 630hz(BL: 630)    5 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[2] ON TO:0 (w:19)
 6: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:664 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 52W  78A  53c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 620hz(BL: 620)    7 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 7: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:664 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 53W  79A  54c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 630hz(BL: 630)    6 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
 8: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:666 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 53W  80A  48c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 620hz(BL: 620)    6 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[3] ON TO:0 (w:11)
 9: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:664 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 53W  80A  53c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 640hz(BL: 640)    3 (E:191) F:0 L:0]
10: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:662 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 56W  84A  57c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 660hz(BL: 660)    4 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
11: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:666 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 59W  89A  56c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 690hz(BL: 690)    4 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[4] ON TO:0 (w:9)
12: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:666 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 49W  74A  58c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 600hz(BL: 600)    5 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
13: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:664 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 54W  81A  60c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 650hz(BL: 650)    3 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
14: DC2DC/1/:[vlt1:662 vlt2:669(DCl:794 Tl:794 Ul:749) 60W  87A  51c] ASIC:[ 85c (125c) 650hz(BL: 650)    1 (E:193) F:0 L:0]
LOOP[5] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed)
15: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
16: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
17: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
LOOP[6] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed)
18: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
19: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
20: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
LOOP[7] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed)
21: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
22: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
23: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
LOOP[8] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed)
24: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
25: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
26: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
LOOP[9] OFF TO:0 (test serial failed)
27: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
28: disabled (no power to DC2DC)
29: disabled (no power to DC2DC)

[H:HW:1831Gh (3000),DC-W:841,L:0,A:15,MMtmp:0 TMP:(21/21)=>=>=>(47/47 , 0/0)]
Pushed 32 jobs , in HW queue 4 jobs (sw:1, hw:1)!
min:54 wins:66[this/last min:33/33] bist-fail:23, hw-err:0
leading-zeroes:41 idle promils[s/m]:0/3, rate:1153gh/s asic-count:45 (wins:66+0)
wall watts:1088
4731  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 25, 2015, 06:39:38 PM
Its still hard for me the belive that sp20s made SP-tech no money.

-The chips are already developed and ready
-Boards are hillariously cheap .  It has 3 boards basically if you count the controller.
-No power supply.

The only thing I can think is the cost comes from the steel casing , if thats the case strip it down and sell the miner for the same price with just the hashing boards and a fan.  And charge extra
for an encased board.

The only oher thing i can think is they don't want competion for thier new bulk hardware which is strange to me since the hardware is not even in production yet?
4732  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Unofficial Spondoolies SP20 thread on: February 25, 2015, 06:35:37 PM
welll no moer sp20 for sale................

gotta shell out 2gs for the carrier grade now.

bitmain is a joke these days you cant even buy any minors except the usb 1's

is avalon minors a scam?

SO sad .. home mining is dead
4733  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 24, 2015, 06:01:41 PM

Unless the price of BTC goes up soon, it doesn't make much sense for hardware manufacturers to design and manufacturer more efficient hardware, and it also doesn't make much sense for miners to buy more efficient hardware.

I doubt we'll see much money invested in new mining hardware after the first half of 2015 unless the price of BTC spikes.

At some point, even the biggest Bitcoin bulls need to face reality and pay the bills.
impossible is to Bitcoin price spikes,because miner must sale all BTC to pay electric bill and bay new gear.Also manufacture must sale all bitcoin to pay chip maker.
and price is now good 230-250$ for 1 BTC is good price.
Also be good if BTC drop 100-130$ or lower because all big miner go bankrupcy,and hardware manufacture closed door for 30-60 days,and bitcoin return to home miner
and i bay BTC for low price and wait next halving.I have money in saving acount whit 0,25% interest.If bitcoin jumpe in one year 5% i am on horse

Bingo , if that price dump in january could have lasted 3-5 more weeks we would be in much better shape as home miners
4734  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 23, 2015, 07:32:43 AM
How is everyone missing the main point when Spondoolies says that the next gen is not for home use?   Huh

They will NOT be retailing single units. They will likely only sell large batches to industrial mining operations... just like KNC and Bitfury. There are many reasons why they would want to do this and I'm sure most of us have heard them all before.
I didn't say that. I said that our first form factor is suitable for large scale deployment. If there will be home mining market, we'll have other offerings.
We do intend to offer the best rates cloud mining with Genesis Mining.

Only bulk sales? I don't want to dive in on a whole batch of 30 on my own. I don't have the cash for that.  

Group Buy.

Problem Solved.
The group buys were nice PR, not a real commercial success.

Not suggesting you organize it.

Members of the community can easily pool their own coins and do this.

Suggest you avoid Bobsag3 and others with a similar pedigree but there are still plenty of people I suspect willing to mine given the replies here so far. Why they would is beyond me but I guess they want miners. If people are going to mine at home they will have to band together to get units.

I can't see any other way. Bitmain will move towards this model as well they know it is economical to avoid 1000s of customers and pair it down to 100's customers for the same return.

Lol youre not understanding hes saying they would need to be in the 100s of thousands in sales of a group buy for it to be worth it for sp tech , group buys on this new hardware is dead
4735  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: miners running wirelessly in an outbuilding? on: February 12, 2015, 05:09:40 PM
Just wondering if it's possible to run a miner (notably an sp20) remotely in an outbuilding with wifi access to my router?  How would this be done?

I've done this as well in my detached garage, just get a wireless extender and hook it up to a cheap switch in your outbuilding then use the network ports on your switch to connect to the miners.  Its mindlessly simple to achieve.
4736  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Spondoolies SP35 - Heat + Noise on: February 12, 2015, 05:06:42 PM
Everyone is assuming a lot.

He might work for a Fortune 500 company.  He just maybe located in a small office with a small server room.  In which case I doubt they would notice an SP35 on their 200 sites of electric bills.

He might work in a small office that has power included in their lease so building is paying the bill.

He could have his own company wind farm powering the office.

I say if he has permission let him do it, if he has to unplug it I will buy it cheap  Grin LOL

I think its best to err on the side of safety I would advise FULL disclousre like the previous poster said before you plug anything in.

people have been fired for less
4737  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Ross Ulbricht Guilty of Everything on: February 05, 2015, 04:58:29 PM
Taking bets on his sentence :

I bet .1 btc he hes 25 years to life parole in 15

unless they decide to sentence him on all 7 charges concurrently who knows
4738  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: February 04, 2015, 10:48:44 PM

damn who is this guy lol




http://www.ebay.com/itm/SPONDOOLIES-SP20-JACKSON-BTC-Bitcoin-Miner-1-7-TH-s-IN-HAND-NOT-ANTMINER-S3-S5-/281588306968?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item418ff89418


looks like 60 or so units of SP20 and they look well used.  I assume he bough them at the much higier $600- $800 rate.

His layout is terrible as well I don't understand why he did not go with a hot/cold aisle layout  :  the Sp20 is well suited to that type of layout

due to the vented front and enclosed case. 

 I would hate to see his power bill


https://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=power_mgt.datacenter_efficiency_hotcold_aisles


4739  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | True Decentralization (No Pools) | Testing New Masternodes on: February 04, 2015, 07:47:47 PM
The coins been around since Aug eventually someone would figure out how to pool mine this.. the question is though how long have they been doing this

If it was from the begining its just another pump n dump
4740  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] SpreadCoin | True Decentralization (No Pools) | Testing New Masternodes on: February 04, 2015, 06:46:47 PM
I doubt all these scams and cons going on with altcoins is giving crypto in general a bad name.  It's not like the majority of people think crypto is nothing more than a big ponzi scheme.  Where would they get an idea like that from?  Nobody's gaming the system.  Nobody's rigging the market.  These people are in it for the freedom and anonymity.  It has nothing to do with making money.  They want a true decentralized cryptocurrency for the masses.  Enter spreadcoin.  The only decentralized solution where a few have centralized the mining and the main shills want to double up with ponzinodes with all those coins they mined in order to get a steady stream of easy coins.  Heck, lets not even bother with making the masternodes do anything.  Lets just say were working on instantx, run a testnet with a couple of our closest shills, claim everything is working great, pump the coin, bring in some suckers to buy a worthless pumped up coin, then dump on them.  It's not like this has ever been done before.  Oh wait, what's that you say?  Darkcoin.  The coin where the masternodes are always working perfectly doing exactly what they were intended to and you can update your wallet five times in five days.  But wait, why do we have to keep updating if everything is working?  Because that's how it is.  Progress my man, progress.  We're making history.  Rome wasn't built in a day and all that stuff.  Just be glad that there are cheap coins to buy from all those "Weak Hands" or should I say broke hands?  Well they weren't broke until darkcoin tanked.  I'm in it for the long haul.  Bitcoin took years. blah blah blah.  spreadcoin is the future.  Buy buy buy.  Don't miss the boat.    

LMAO the bold part killed me. So many updates.

god you are a thief lol
Thief? I'd like to know your twisted logic for that one.

Seriously. It's as if people have no idea how much time and effort goes into making something functional. Let alone anything dealing with a GPU.

Ten bucks say's most of these people here complaining about the price for an optimized kernal can't write and compile "hello world" in Java.
Actually i write software myself so I know development time is pricy but 50BTC for a kernel is rediculous
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