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561  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KNC Miner - Saturn 280Gh/s on: May 16, 2014, 07:11:47 AM
Hello,

Offers accepted at a minimum of 1.6 BTC.

Thank you

Hi,
I offer 0.6 BTC shipping included and escrow fees paid by me.
562  Local / Mining (Italiano) / Re: Trading su CEX.io con fee allo 0.2% on: May 16, 2014, 06:47:15 AM
Sig.ri buonasera e grazie per le spiegazioni,
effettivamente ora parlando in termini numerici si capisce tutto meglio per cui vi chiedo, considerato che, anche appoggiandosi a CEX.io come mining Pool non c’è da pagare né la fee del 2% quale commissione né i 0.26 per GHs quale spesa di mantenimento ora capisco il senso del parlare del miner hardware per cui vi chiedo:
1)   Voi che miner utilizzate?
2)   Potreste consigliarmi qualcosa di valido che si mantiene sotto i 500 GHs ed economicamente parlando conveniente?
3)   Mi suggerivate nei precedenti posto il miner Bitman Antminer S1, conoscete qualche sito, magari italiano al fine di evitare le tasse doganali e quant’altro, dove è possibile acquistarlo?

Grazie ancora per i suggerimenti e a presto.


1) Come software CGMiner 4.3.4b, come hardware 13 BitBurner Fury importate dall'Inghilterra a prezzi di mercato (1.2$/GHs)
2) sotto i 500 GHs e economicamente conveniente non vanno a braccetto, trovi sicuramente tecnologia ad alto consumo energetico come gli S1.
3) Non puoi. Acquistare SHA256 dal rivenditore è di base controproducente, BitMain OVVIAMENTE ti mangia il 75% del ROI e il resto + cresta pensano di fartelo pagare gli incauti importatori in Italia che hanno un invenduto sul groppone.
Poi dipende, magari trovi quello che ha il miner in magazzino a perdere valore perchè prova a venderlo a 3000 Euro e ne vale si e no 500 Smiley

Se ti può interessare un acquisto di gruppo io sto negoziando un Terraminer VI da 1.6 THs tra i 4.5 e i 5.5 BTC tutto incluso, visto che hai pannelli fotovoltaici potresti essere l'host. Mandami un PM se ti interessa.

P.S. Occhio che questi mostrini bevono: 1.6-2.1 kWh  Grin
563  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: bitcoin-trader.biz on: May 15, 2014, 08:57:18 PM
Are they based in London or somewhere else ?

John and other co-founders are based in London. AFAIK one of them will attend the upcoming Bitcoin conference in Amsterdam
564  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: New opportunity: 1% weekly on: May 15, 2014, 08:25:38 PM

Well received, thanks for your trust!
In a week I will return 20,2$  Smiley
565  Economy / Auctions / Re: PBmining Account 164GH/s + Referrals on: May 15, 2014, 03:13:35 PM
From one extreme to another  Smiley
566  Local / Hardware/Mining (Italiano) / Re: Bitbull Mining - 7x Blade 5.2+ MH/s Scrypt - Pagina Annunci e Notizie on: May 15, 2014, 01:43:24 PM
Ma per la pool poi? Avete imbastito qualcosa?
567  Economy / Auctions / Re: PBmining Account 164GH/s + Referrals on: May 15, 2014, 01:10:40 PM
I don't really get what you are trying to say

That asking 0.8321 BTC for 164 GHs that will return that sum in a year is not a good idea. There is no profit for the buyer.
568  Economy / Auctions / Re: PBmining Account 164GH/s + Referrals on: May 15, 2014, 11:35:35 AM
Okay, auction closed.

No bids - NO winner.

So then I will keep the account for now Wink

Since those 164 GHs will mine ~0.82 BTC... why spend 0.821 on them?
0.4 on the other hand...
569  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] November Jupiter 750+Gh/s + 220Gh/s Avalon on: May 15, 2014, 11:32:18 AM
I am interested in the Jupiter only, is 2.2 BTC current offer with shipment and psu?
570  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: New opportunity: 1% weekly on: May 15, 2014, 08:52:52 AM
You people are crazy entrusting money to a bot that nobody has seen the code to.

Sharing of code would require a partnership and a signed agreement.
I am not looking for partners, but do you really expect of me to share code for 20$? Let's keep it real please.

I'm not even talking about the trustworthiness of the poster, just the fact that you're willing to trust an unknown bot, when public bots are never even really safe or profitable, seems crazy to me.  Though yes it is probably safer than a HYIP.  

No one would sell a profitable bot as it is downright stupid. Unless it is not fully automated and requires user attendance/inputs/etc.
One may sell a platform or some tools but no more than that.

Also people need to realize normal returns in the world of finance are 100% irrelevent.  This is cryptocurrency not finance and if you're only getting 1% weekly returns, you're not doing very well.  If you're actually only making 1% a week there's such a high chance of hitting bad investments and losing that all with crypto's volatility.

P.S.- fixed returns seem kinda stupid if you're not running a HYIP.

You make wrong assumptions and elaborate on them, going further away from the real thing.

1) +1% weekly is: One percent of YOUR original deposit each week. Let's assume that each week I get +X% on MY total capital (1400$+borrowed money)

X% of 1400$ = my earning, I share it with no one but myself
X% of borrowed capital = I have to share this, as long as X>1% I am good to go.

If the week goes bad and X<1% I can take the difference out of my share. This is why I asked for low deposits so far.

2) ranting about "not doing very well" "high chance of hitting bad etc"... dude, you don't know my trading strategy. Losing it all with crypto volatility? Any trader worth its salt always goes back to LTC/BTC or fiat at the end of the trading period as holding other altcoins is too dangerous. I funded my account with EUR and get back to USD or BTC everytime.
Also losing it all to bad investments? I understand this forum is a wasteland of scammers but ever heard of money management? I am not going "all in" everytime.

Especially with borrowed money.

3) Fixed returns aren't stupid and if you think one needs them fixed to run an HYIP you are sorely mistaken.
571  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: New opportunity: 1% weekly on: May 15, 2014, 06:58:20 AM
And I agree. Count me in for 20... I'm about to enter the trading scene full force - what are you planning on doing with this bot once it's fine tuned?

I have a very simple plan: as long as the altcoin market is profitable I will keep trading, adjusting my available/borrowed funds with the volume traded on the major exchanges.
If it gets to the point where I can no longer operate I will pull out, pay interests for the current week and return the money to investors.

If your question is: "do you intend to sell it?" No. I earn money with it, I won't sell something that earns me money  Grin

I am sending you a PM with the wallet address

572  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: New opportunity: 1% weekly on: May 15, 2014, 06:40:24 AM
Sounds like you need someone stupid enough to invest a few btc. I than think that you either gamble the money thinking it be easy to return 1% or you run off with the coins in a month or too

And you say this because.... ?

1) I didn't ask for a "few BTC", I asked for a little deposit to prove I'm trustable as things have to start somewhere. As of now I can't even handle a big volume and would end paying interest on a sum I can't 100% use

2) Have you ever bought BTC? You need to trust an exchange or a person, on your first deal you have to trust an escrow etc. etc.
Things have to start somewhere or everything would be stagnant.
573  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: bitcoin-trader.biz on: May 14, 2014, 09:02:39 PM
Also they are contributing sponsors of the Bitcoin Conference 2014. Scroll to the bottom.

It may be a cover up of course
574  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: bitcoin-trader.biz on: May 14, 2014, 08:46:48 PM
Perhaps because there is nothing to indicate that it is a serious business? Even if you ignore the ridiculously high profits they are claiming, the whole site is just silly. For instance they are not showing any of the information any proper business in the areas they claim to be dealing in, would have.

0.5-0.8% each day from arbitrage is ridiculous? Looks pretty low to me.

I can understand that most people don't know what to look for when it comes to arbitrage. However, in the mining part pretty much everyone should know enough to ask for what kind of hardware they are using, and the amount of Ghash the shares represent. BTs problem is that if their customers had those numbers it would be easy to calculate that they are lying about either the price of the Ghash, or the profits.

AFAIK they aren't selling you GHS like Cex.io does. they are selling you a contract for a year.
The information you are looking for is here: https://bitcoin-trader.biz/mining.php --> ~10 TH for 1700 shares so each 100$ share rents ~5,88235 GHs for a year.

As of today there is no longer reason to buy a mining share: their cost is a non refundable 100$ for 365 days with a decreasing daily return of 0.26%. 365*0.26 = 94.9$ for a cost of 100$.

575  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: CGMINER ASIC miner monitoring RPC linux/win/osx/mips/arm/r-pi 4.3.3 on: May 14, 2014, 08:04:30 PM
Hi, my mining rig is composed by five "towers", each one connected via a USB cable to a Windows PC:

1x5 Canbused Bitburner Fury boards
1x4 Canbused Bitburner Fury boards
1x4 Canbused Bitburner Fury boards
1x1 Damaged Bitburner Fury board (hashes half speed/usb only)
1x1 Damaged Bitburner Fury board (hashes half speed/usb only)

So far I am using one instance of CGMiner with --avalon-auto and so far so good, the rig mines with no problem at all.

As I do not know how work is handled internally by CGMiner I was wondering if mining performance may be hampered by the bad boards working together with the good ones.

Should I run two separate instances of CGMiner? One for the good 3 towers and one for both bad towers ?
576  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: bitcoin-trader.biz on: May 14, 2014, 07:45:33 PM
What? No idea what you just said. Doesn't really matter to me, bitcoin-trader is a ponzi and that is that. Also nothing new with people being stupid and falling for stuff like this. I don't need anyone's money here

Do you have any reason at all to call BT a Ponzi instead of a serious business?
577  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: New opportunity: 1% weekly on: May 14, 2014, 01:30:05 PM
This one might be a little difficult to get, your offer of interest isn't bad under normal conditions but considering it being high-risk it's pretty low.

Pretty low compared to a ponzi? Of course, how could I defeat a thief in a legit way?
Please note that I'm not appearing out of nowhere, I had a dealing with a hero member of this forum and everything ran smoothly. It isn't much but should account for something.  Smiley

I understand your situation and it make sense. My problem is with all the scams and schemes going on around here in the bitcoin community that the reward for me doesn't outweigh the risk. But thats just my opinion. I wish you good luck, maybe someone around here will consider working with you.

I certainly understand. Maybe we will catch later once I've built some trust  Smiley

I am not in a hurry, things will be profitable for months to come.
578  Economy / Long-term offers / Re: New opportunity: 1% weekly on: May 14, 2014, 12:59:53 PM
Dang man maybe im missing something here but why would anyone want to risk $20 to Maybe get 20 cents back on top in a week? Im not trying to hound you here but i cant see anyone taking this offer at that %. Is that the best you can do? Also, how much of your own money have you invested in this?

Hi, yes for 20/40$ it is the best I can do. I can go higher with larger sums but I prefer to build up some kind of reputation before.

The Bitcoin environment somewhat "disconnected" people from the real world of finance. Bonds and other financial instruments present YEARLY returns not weekly ones.  Smiley

Of course this is not the place for people hoping to enter the early stage of one of the ponzi schemes I see here then run with the profits before the scheme explodes.
The difference is that if you give me 20$ I will give you back 20,2 in a week for sure not "maybe"  Smiley

EDIT: So far I have invested 1400$ of my own.
579  Economy / Long-term offers / New opportunity: 1% weekly on: May 14, 2014, 12:42:01 PM
Hi, I considered taking a loan to keep funding this but since collateral is required I wasn't able to get a loan.
So please note before posting: I offer no collateral, you'll have to trust me

What I am offering is a 1% fixed weekly return based in USD, for a minimum time of one week.
Deposit and cashouts will be made only in BTC.
Your money will be used to add more funds to a trading bot of mine which is producing good results trading altcoins.

I am looking for one or two people willing to risk 20/40$ for a week or two to test my service and report their experience here so, hopefully, more people will be interested in my offer.
I understand that 1% for a week is way lower than a lot of offers here on the Gambling Section... and they are way higher for a reason. Smiley


580  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] November Jupiter 750+Gh/s + 220Gh/s Avalon on: May 14, 2014, 12:22:54 PM
I am interested, could you give extra information about the avalon? How much it drains? is 220 GH normal/overclocked?

Also for some reason your link in the OP are broken
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