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561  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Celebration of evolution of Bitcoin asic chips frame. on: January 25, 2015, 10:52:29 AM
I have a handful of dead USB Block Eruptors, i could de-chip and send them to you, they are the be100, unless you want the whole things?


Alrighty then!

time to revive this old post.


Here is 4 of them

all yours Beastlymac

i'll send a PM too
562  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] A bunch of Antminer S3s with or without PSUs on: January 21, 2015, 08:57:24 AM
As the title states, I have a lot of S3s to sell off.  I purchased a large lot of mining gear from a member here recently and am liquidating some of it.  Most of these have power supplies, they're set up with either one miner/one PSU, or two miners/one PSU.  The PSUs are attached to the units with 3M DualLock, this stuff is ridiculously strong and they stay in place really well.

Here's the list so far:

Quantity:3 with no PSUs
Quantity:5 with Corsair CX600 PSU, one unit/one PSU
Quantity:4 with eVGA 430w, one unit/one PSU
Quantity:1 with Corsair CX500, one unit/one PSU
Quantity:1 eVGA 500w, one unit/one PSU
Quantity:2 OCZ 550w, one unit/one PSU

I have some more S3s that are two units to a PSU that I'm testing now to ensure they're solid.  The ones above have been running for 48 hours straight with no issues at all.

Make me some offers, let's get some stuff sold! Smiley







Location? asking price?
..i probably don't have enough to buy anything though :/
563  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Bitmain Antminer S4 x8 units, data center hosted + 2x SP10's hosted on: January 21, 2015, 08:48:01 AM

For sale 8 hosted hardware units Antminer S4. Total 16TH/s hashing power running at an average of 15.5 TH/s pool side.

350 USD each (1.65 BTC). Total 13 BTC for all 8, at current BTC price.

They are all hosted at Umisoo data center in China.
You can keep them on hosting there if you wish or have them sent wherever you wish but be aware of VAT charges in Europe and UK. The hosting for S4's is on monthly basis, $33.92 per day for all 8 units. You don't have to wait for the units to be delivered to you, just start mining as soon as the sale is complete. The pool settings can be accessed and changed anytime you want by accessing your Umisoo account.

Will use escrow, shared fees if any.

Also, 2x Spondoolies SP10 curently hosted at Toomim Bros. in Washington State. The hosting expires on the 10th of March 15 so you'll be getting over a month and a half of free hosting. Price for these is 3.3 BTC for both (at current btc price) 

Any questions or interested to buy please send PM.

Thanks.


hey bro, you double up'ed on the post, care to delete one?
564  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: January 20, 2015, 05:12:25 PM
I've been trying to save everything I can towards 4 New R-Boxes, will they be available through the website or do you plan to close everything soon?

There are still some NEW RBOX in stock, we will try to find some cooperator to produce together, but it's hard now.

Damn, I was thinking of adding another two to my setup, once configured correctly they are basically set and forget.
My stats are roughly the same as Hurricandaves, the New R-Box's are hashing at 120Gh each @ 330 Mhz using Cgminer 4.3.3, and Pool stats are slightly lower showing around 210 for a pair.
That's at Ghash.io.

is it safe to buy though the online store? my question is, how long will it take to arrive, will it, or will it not be forgotten? will it be lost in the post? (being that i cant insure it off there "Insurance money: No support insure.") i suspect from china, it will take some time to get to me, or should i just get one off ebay? im thinking of getting another to complement the dodgy one i have now, i almost don't care if its another dodgy one again...

Hey Dude,

I've ordered two off the rockminer website and both arrived within a week or so.
My second one I had to wait a bit longer because Alex was waiting for stock to arrive at the euro distribution centre.

I've alwayed received my tracking number within a day or so of ordering.

Cheers

--
Ross

Yeah, no problem, i was talking to Alax earlier, the only downfall for me to get it shipped to Australia is the cost of one unit would be more then the unit itself. If there was was a bulk order to Australia, it be the cost on the site.

i thought i get another instead of worrying about this one i have getting replaced or what ever.
565  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: January 20, 2015, 02:17:08 AM
I've been trying to save everything I can towards 4 New R-Boxes, will they be available through the website or do you plan to close everything soon?

There are still some NEW RBOX in stock, we will try to find some cooperator to produce together, but it's hard now.

Damn, I was thinking of adding another two to my setup, once configured correctly they are basically set and forget.
My stats are roughly the same as Hurricandaves, the New R-Box's are hashing at 120Gh each @ 330 Mhz using Cgminer 4.3.3, and Pool stats are slightly lower showing around 210 for a pair.
That's at Ghash.io.

is it safe to buy though the online store? my question is, how long will it take to arrive, will it, or will it not be forgotten? will it be lost in the post? (being that i cant insure it off there "Insurance money: No support insure.") i suspect from china, it will take some time to get to me, or should i just get one off ebay? im thinking of getting another to complement the dodgy one i have now, i almost don't care if its another dodgy one again...
566  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Opportunity for bitcoin miners on: January 16, 2015, 01:53:46 AM
I'm a little confused on whats going on here, you want someone with experience with mining BTC? want someone with hardware, to buy out or rent? are you looking into developing your own hardware?

Vague comments is vague, people are going to look over this thinking is someone trying to con them out of their own btc.
Be open with what you want, many companies trying to sell/rent hardware out that don't show what they are doing, turns out to be scammers.

So, what is your plans? I'm assuming you want a hand from people to make a farm? ask away with people here, they will lead you the right way.

most of us here have our own experience with mining, some with large farms, some with cheap crappy hardware, some even get down and nasty with a soldering iron and what ever hardware they have, to make something better, faster, hotter, and louder.

so ask away on what you need.
567  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptomine.io - SHA-256 & Scrypt Unlimited Mining Contracts on: January 16, 2015, 01:31:21 AM
Nice ... 2 days ago i've payout my all btc , lucky i gues. Finaly i got only 0.1 th/s since december there and this one returned to me after month... And i was thinking to buy more power there...... But stragne, ping's works on adres www.cryptomine.io so sewer still works.  Another attack ? but no info from them. And this action on new year, they gave power's lucky people in lottery, and after 2 weeks closed ? .....

Looks like they are busy moving BTC around today =\
PPL LIKE THIS NEED TO BE HUNG!!

https://blockchain.info/address/1FsVcdeHbpvUVT3gjeuVR2ZSDnpcsJMsLL

do a google search on that address, several people got scammed from other "companies", and coins moved to there. its ether a gambling site, or a exchange site.

Apparently it's the BTC-e output wallet.

Whoever it belongs to, each -1,000.00BTC withdrawal tracks to its own 6,xxx.xxBTC final balance address.

yeah, BTC-e is a mess of wallets and transactions, its hard to follow coins in there, but there is a lot of btc rich traders that hang out on that site
568  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptomine.io - SHA-256 & Scrypt Unlimited Mining Contracts on: January 16, 2015, 01:29:38 AM
Nice ... 2 days ago i've payout my all btc , lucky i gues. Finaly i got only 0.1 th/s since december there and this one returned to me after month... And i was thinking to buy more power there...... But stragne, ping's works on adres www.cryptomine.io so sewer still works.  Another attack ? but no info from them. And this action on new year, they gave power's lucky people in lottery, and after 2 weeks closed ? .....

Looks like they are busy moving BTC around today =\
PPL LIKE THIS NEED TO BE HUNG!!

https://blockchain.info/address/1FsVcdeHbpvUVT3gjeuVR2ZSDnpcsJMsLL

do a google search on that address, several people got scammed from other "companies", and coins moved to there. its ether a gambling site, or a exchange site.

Apparently it's the BTC-e output wallet.

Ah! there you go! thats where most of the coins paid to this "company" went too.
569  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptomine.io - SHA-256 & Scrypt Unlimited Mining Contracts on: January 15, 2015, 08:50:51 PM
Nice ... 2 days ago i've payout my all btc , lucky i gues. Finaly i got only 0.1 th/s since december there and this one returned to me after month... And i was thinking to buy more power there...... But stragne, ping's works on adres www.cryptomine.io so sewer still works.  Another attack ? but no info from them. And this action on new year, they gave power's lucky people in lottery, and after 2 weeks closed ? .....

Looks like they are busy moving BTC around today =\
PPL LIKE THIS NEED TO BE HUNG!!

https://blockchain.info/address/1FsVcdeHbpvUVT3gjeuVR2ZSDnpcsJMsLL

do a google search on that address, several people got scammed from other "companies", and coins moved to there. its ether a gambling site, or a exchange site.
570  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / Re: Bitcoin Core (bitcoind) crashes on Intel Edison embedded board with 1GB RAM on: January 15, 2015, 03:59:44 AM
It's not the initial sync, I've copied the blockchain ("blocks" and "chainstate" folders) from an in-sync node and it took a while to start, but now it's synchronized, the crash happens during normal operation, it's not using much processor time, just a ton of memory. I don't have swap enabled, I'm really not very keen on enabling swap to flash - but does it really need swap when it has 1 GB of RAM?? As I said, memory usage is around 350MB (I've restarted it a few hours ago and now it's at 293MB (the VSZ field in "ps -w").

I'm now running it with -debug and sending output to the console, so I should see it when it crashes, previous runs were without -debug.

Also, I can't run the 64-bit version, this is a 32-bit x86 system based on Intel Atom.

i thought the Intel Edison used 2 Atom Silvermont cores, which Slivermount is x86-64 based.. so why couldn’t you use x64 on it? or was it the Quark MCU that stopped you?
571  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: January 14, 2015, 11:21:43 PM
Hey Rockxie, i haven't got much from Alex, sent 4 emails in total (one was replied to), is Alex able to do anything for me or is it a dead end?

(im hoping you have communications inside the company, able to talk to alex)
572  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptomine.io - SHA-256 & Scrypt Unlimited Mining Contracts on: January 13, 2015, 08:29:32 PM
I contacted http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud yesterday through their online form and I have not received a reply or anything from them yet. I also warned several major bitcoin wallets about them and they thanked me. I probably should have done more. I get the feeling there is a good chance whoever ran cryptomine is reading every thread about them.



Here is the address I received my last payout from them https://blockchain.info/address/1JAURjs5obKhfhDVsUWHtcDpLufC6JXckf

Here is my last transaction buying mining from cryptomine.io https://blockchain.info/address/1BUDqPHuXGj1h9aH8acb6z9XML78JXJhfH

1JAURjs5obKhfhDVsUWHtcDpLufC6JXckf look like a little transaction address, looks to be everyone who is buying into the "program" is put all into there, then once one is asking for a transaction out its taken from there. since its Final Balance is 0.0009634 BTC, i don't think anyone else can pull any more funds from them, hence the site went down. there was a large output on 2015-01-11 18:51:53, of 64.24 BTC, which went to an exchange or gambling site https://blockchain.info/address/1FsVcdeHbpvUVT3gjeuVR2ZSDnpcsJMsLL which a quick googling shows that there were other people that have been scammed and btc gone to this address too
573  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptomine.io - SHA-256 & Scrypt Unlimited Mining Contracts on: January 13, 2015, 01:00:13 PM
Lets sign a form all of us who send BTC for nothing
Collect all the evidence and go to interpol ..

Who is ok with that ??

There are a lot of evidence and actually the blockchain is traceable ..

Cryptomine Serv Ltd. Name:

20-22 Wenlock Road Username

 London, N1 7GU

United Kingdom

Reg. no. 9267160

the company that hosted their site is www.bahnhof.net




my 1st question is, who has got a payout? what is the payout address? that will give us a start location to look at the payouts though the blockchain. what we need to see is an address or 2 that has taken a newly generated block, that has moved btc to a payout address.. asking the company came back with "we cannot tell you this, the patient wont allow it"

now if No one has ever gotten any BTC out, then is basically set in stone
574  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Cryptomine.io - SHA-256 & Scrypt Unlimited Mining Contracts on: January 13, 2015, 03:51:05 AM
whats this?
something along the lines of "you'll get the full info about our company at the end of January"

13th of jan:

Website is offline

No cached version of this page is available.

Error 522 Ray ID: 1a7e9ccce52dd4c8
Connection timed out

Yep, not a scam, look at all that hardware that everyone is paying to rent, look at that bitcoin payout address, much love to you cryptomine.io
575  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Mining ASICs Technologies Promises 6TH/s Bitcoin Miner And 200 MH/s Scrypt Miner on: January 13, 2015, 01:27:10 AM
any buyers here?

I think there was like 4 or 5 sock puppets in this thread showing fake M.A.T. miner/alcheminers as "proof" that the actual hardware does in fact exist.

In reality, no.  No real buyers, just socks pushing the MAT con job, and burnt customers that never received their preorders.

since scamming seems to be this easy, it give me an idea... i was going to post it, but the idea stays with me, never going to use it..

i am sorry for anyone who has been scammed, i know how it feels, i lost 6btc to one once, the guy is still probably laughing at me..
i would never scam someone ether, but being on here long enough, i have a good concept on how to roll one out now..
576  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: January 13, 2015, 01:11:22 AM

snip..

You can contact our customer service, may quality problem, you can exchange a new. Not so many people got such problems...

so, email you (eric at rockminer.com)? or email alax (sales at rockminer.com) or just the generic (rockxie at rockminer.com) that you both have?

you're telling me that you do not use this "ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread" of yours?

whilst you hear reading this next month, Check out the others that are here, read everything, all 66 pages, you might like to know what your customers are doing. just before this, someone almost lost an eye, or finger, or just badly burned.

We have customer service email,that is used to solve problems and answer questions.
Email sales at rockminer.com

Right', i'll condense what i have posted here, and email it to Alex. i don't see what sales has to do with diagnosing my miners issues, unless alex knows how it works?

also, im going to stop being a dick to you, i got bad hardware and couldn’t do much about it, tried to get help here, i couldn’t get enough info to find out if or what is broken with the miner. even Ckolivas edited his mining program with a few hacks to the generic driver set to get something working right with it. he couldn't do much without documentation on how the system works with the drivers.

would of been nice that there was some sort of diagnostic software up rockminers sleeves that could just run and spit out whats up with the hardware.

i must ask, can you flesh out the "Contact Us" page, make it a little more clearer in what email address is for what service?
Example:
Code:
Sales and equiptment enquires email: sales at rockminer.com 
corporate enquires email: rockxie at rockminer.com
Publicity and news: eric at rockminer.com


just so rockxie knows, email sent just 5 minutes ago.

Quote
Order Book for ROCK

Trading on the open market is not currently available for this asset

why??

maybe something to do with the company now the new shoes of am?
577  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: January 10, 2015, 12:47:17 AM

snip..

You can contact our customer service, may quality problem, you can exchange a new. Not so many people got such problems...

so, email you (eric at rockminer.com)? or email alax (sales at rockminer.com) or just the generic (rockxie at rockminer.com) that you both have?

you're telling me that you do not use this "ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread" of yours?

whilst you hear reading this next month, Check out the others that are here, read everything, all 66 pages, you might like to know what your customers are doing. just before this, someone almost lost an eye, or finger, or just badly burned.

We have customer service email,that is used to solve problems and answer questions.
Email sales at rockminer.com

Right', i'll condense what i have posted here, and email it to Alex. i don't see what sales has to do with diagnosing my miners issues, unless alex knows how it works?

also, im going to stop being a dick to you, i got bad hardware and couldn’t do much about it, tried to get help here, i couldn’t get enough info to find out if or what is broken with the miner. even Ckolivas edited his mining program with a few hacks to the generic driver set to get something working right with it. he couldn't do much without documentation on how the system works with the drivers.

would of been nice that there was some sort of diagnostic software up rockminers sleeves that could just run and spit out whats up with the hardware.

i must ask, can you flesh out the "Contact Us" page, make it a little more clearer in what email address is for what service?
Example:
Code:
Sales and equiptment enquires email: sales at rockminer.com 
corporate enquires email: rockxie at rockminer.com
Publicity and news: eric at rockminer.com
578  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: January 08, 2015, 04:40:07 PM

snip..

You can contact our customer service, may quality problem, you can exchange a new. Not so many people got such problems...

so, email you (eric at rockminer.com)? or email alax (sales at rockminer.com) or just the generic (rockxie at rockminer.com) that you both have?

you're telling me that you do not use this "ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread" of yours?

whilst you hear reading this next month, Check out the others that are here, read everything, all 66 pages, you might like to know what your customers are doing. just before this, someone almost lost an eye, or finger, or just badly burned.
579  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: December 31, 2014, 06:33:56 AM

snip

11.
well, i thought it was heat causing one or 3 of the chips to fail, hence what looked like 80GHs over the 110GHs, it was that, that was causing the high error rate and low hashing.

but having it run on BFGMiner and watching them hash on it, 3/4 of them couldn't do any better then 50% erring, and they never could do any better then 7.6GHs each.

(pool side with it was only doing 30GHs)

Anyone of you can contact us for products problem, we will find way to solve it, we have distribution center in EU and US.If you got feedback in 12 hours , pls contact us for one more time, there was only one person handling the selling,delivering and customers supports in oversea.

and snip



Hi, this is the "ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread"? I've talked on here about it since 2nd of November, you never mentioned anything here, till now..

all i wanted to know is these little boxes meant to error out and reject out as much as mine did (about 30% rejected 50% errors 20% accepted 30GHs pool side).. i even modified it to move more heat off the chips, CK even played with his miner software for a few days to get them running right, still no go.

anyway, EU and US doesn't look like you cover AU. none the less, its running at 80MH/s and 10% Hardware erring. cant go over 300MHz without it losing control. no new software for it, no new firmware. i have to live with what i got. and I'm not the only one with the same issue. luckily some managed to get RMA on them, others sold the off, since they never got any help out of it.

anyway, im probably talking to a brick wall here, only once ever 5-6 weeks you manage to post here.. no hell to friedcat, but im sick of seeing this AMhash thing, you Rockxie, seems to have just dropped everything to polish friedcars shoes, not a good look for you.
580  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Review 10] Spondoolies SP20 - Tortured on: December 23, 2014, 05:43:38 AM
opening the unit voids something .. not sure what ..

Ok, I'm not responsible for the damage cause by my advise, it is just some try and error experiment for my own amusement  Cool

You made me Poke a SCREWDRIVER though my Mommaboard! Ima Sue you!
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