New: I am going to be releasing shortly a Bitcoin brass coin with 0.1 BTC denomination which starts with 1Btc1, 1Btc2, 1Btc3...
In time for Christmas?
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I personally think Peta-mine is going to make tons of money so I have better things to do then whine about technicalities...I'm busy buying more shares!
I also still feel really good about how this is going. Even though cryptx has made some changes with short notice, they have been in the best interest of the mine and the investors. To some extent, I'm invested here exactly so that I can put some of my trust in someone else to make good decisions on my behalf. I have my own mining gear which I can control 100% -- and worry about all the time, and when I fail to bet on the right manufacturer or place the right orders I can blame myself 100%. I'm invested in a farm to benefit from someone else's management. I'm not saying there shouldn't be accountability, there certainly should, but I think the balance here between shareholder input and management initiative has been good.
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I received a 1 LTC piece, a 5 LTC, and some .25 BTC and .5 BTC pieces yesterday and they all look great, but I have to say the BTC coins are really more striking in person than pictures can convey. The intricate background design appears frosted against the glossy silver background, and it's just stunning. These would make amazing gifts, as they are simply beautiful to look at -- even aside from their worth. Great work, smoothie! And even though pictures don't do them justice, here's a picture.
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My experience is only as an end user and I've found the Havelock site to be extremely slow and sometimes down, wheras I've had no probs with Cryptostocks. I see lots of people dubious of Cryptostocks, but Havelock have a great rep, so I'm sure there must be more to this decision - could someone point me at why people don't trust Cryptostocks? I went on the general positive forum sentiment about Bitfunder, and look how that turned out I believe the hope is that there is more trading volume on Havelock, and that may be good for share price. On Cryptostocks the share price just keeps dropping, even when Petamine was paying those great early dividends, and the spread between ask & bid is something like 15% right now with the bids at 50% initial IPO price (even though Petamine has actually performed) so we're effectively locked in unless we want to take a massive loss. That said, I don't actually know for a fact how the user/volume numbers compare between Cryptostocks & Havelock. Does anyone have that data?
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With BFL possibly delayed and CoinTerra not having shipped their first batch yet, I am getting a bit antsy. I was hoping that KnC would have allowed us to order their next get rig, but by refusing to take orders from new customers, that puts us in a wait for the end of the line with them. For that reason, I'm considering placing an order for this: http://www.blackarrowsoftware.com/store/prospero-x-3.htmlI remain optimistic about Black Arrow -- they got their Bitfury-based boards done and into people's hands very quickly. That's not as tough as making a new chip, but it's still a good sign that they can get things done.
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What's the timeline for shipping the initial orders?
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Apologies if I've not answered this before, I know it has been asked. There currently is no (supported) process to buy/sell icedrill shares. Making these shares tradeable again is a high priority item, but I can't give you a better indication than "we're working on it" at the moment.
Thanks! I look forward to that. I "temporarily" sold my shares right before Bitfunder began its implosion, but then it seemed more prudent to wait until everything settled down before buying back in. Now I'm locked on the outside, waiting to get back in. Keep up the good work!
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What, if any, is the process of buying shares at this point? Will we be able buy shares on icedrill.io? Apologies if these questions have already been answered.
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I have 4 cubes running on 3 different power supplies, an Antec 1200, a Corsair CX750, and one on a Rocketfish 500W I had lying around. Right now, switching the clock to high makes no difference in the speed -- they all hover around 29.5GH/s, whether in high or low. When I set up the first one, it did overclock up into the mid 30's... then I got distracted setting up the rest, and never really noticed when everything changed. Any ideas at all? I'm not sure where to start on this one.
Potentially might be limited by proxy or network topology limiting hash rate. Ok! That's kind of the direction I was going, too. I did just add a switch in order to increase ports. But I'm lousy with networking, any further thoughts? Is having a switch bad? But I needed more ports.. ugh. While I still don't know the exact cause of the network-wide slowdown, I moved the proxy server to another machine on the network and that fixed the problem. The cubes are running in the high 30s again.
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I have 4 cubes running on 3 different power supplies, an Antec 1200, a Corsair CX750, and one on a Rocketfish 500W I had lying around. Right now, switching the clock to high makes no difference in the speed -- they all hover around 29.5GH/s, whether in high or low. When I set up the first one, it did overclock up into the mid 30's... then I got distracted setting up the rest, and never really noticed when everything changed. Any ideas at all? I'm not sure where to start on this one.
Potentially might be limited by proxy or network topology limiting hash rate. Ok! That's kind of the direction I was going, too. I did just add a switch in order to increase ports. But I'm lousy with networking, any further thoughts? Is having a switch bad? But I needed more ports.. ugh.
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I have 4 cubes running on 3 different power supplies, an Antec 1200, a Corsair CX750, and one on a Rocketfish 500W I had lying around. Right now, switching the clock to high makes no difference in the speed -- they all hover around 29.5GH/s, whether in high or low. When I set up the first one, it did overclock up into the mid 30's... then I got distracted setting up the rest, and never really noticed when everything changed. Any ideas at all? I'm not sure where to start on this one.
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I ordered & paid for 3 shares via the website on 11/30, order #981. This is my first transaction with DZMC; at what point, or where, do I enter a payout address?
You should get an email from them asking what the payout address should be. Ok, thanks; have received nothing yet. Haven't gotten up to 981 yet. Ok! Sorry, just wasn't sure how things worked here. I can be patient.
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I ordered & paid for 3 shares via the website on 11/30, order #981. This is my first transaction with DZMC; at what point, or where, do I enter a payout address?
You should get an email from them asking what the payout address should be. Ok, thanks; have received nothing yet.
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I ordered & paid for 3 shares via the website on 11/30, order #981. This is my first transaction with DZMC; at what point, or where, do I enter a payout address?
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I frikkin' love the coins! I love that they're worth two things that change over time -- an investment in BTC and a mining pool at the same time. It's a very cool idea, and would make a great gift. Anxious to hear the price.
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Cryptx: I am very pleased with this deal you have landed us!
I do have one question. When will we see the December deployment? Do you expect for the dividends to begin December 6, the first Friday of December, January 3, the first Friday after the last day in December, or some other date?
I imagine that's entirely contingent on when the Cointerras start rolling off the line. There's nothing cryptx can do until then.
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OK good news... Boards found... They were send by mistake to France to one of the customers... And are on the way back. Waiting for tracking data...
We were due for some good news!
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Fair enough. Disappointing, sure, but your auction terms were clear.
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