I'm having a similar problem.
I have been using the android app for several months, and it has always worked well. [RAZR Maxx Android 4.1.2]
Recently I had a grayed-out "This payment has not been transmitted yet" transaction which hung for a few weeks, though other transactions worked fine, both sending and receiving. I ignored it until a few days ago, when it was really starting to bug me, so I reset the blockchain to see if that helped.
It took a solid day to replay the blockchain, as the app crashed repeatedly throughout the replay. Upon completion, though, the problem seemed to be worse -- now I couldn't send at all.
This made me mad, so I re-installed the app, and re-imported my keys. Still, upon completion, I can receive but not send. My funds remain trapped on there.
I sent a few error reports via e-mail. Any ideas? Also, I have been unable to discover how to move my keys to another program -- how can I do that?
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Dividend received of 0.00212611 BTC/share, or 3.27% of IPO price. Great work!
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That's some crappy stats
If they work with the existing board design for the gen 1 chips, then they're great stats.
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I had ordered a BitBurner Fury in September. I received it at the beginning of October. I didn't have any problem with the USB connection, and it is still mining great. I also received the 100 euro reimbursement via PayPal (after paypal was unfrozen again) without even formally requesting it. So in my experience, cryptx has been great to do business with.
I realize everyone has different experiences, so I'm just sharing mine. Cryptx is definitely not a fraud, though, and if he says he can ship these out right away, I believe it.
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from tradehill.com: We are pleased to announce the launch of our next auction. BitSyncom is auctioning their Avalon ASIC A3255-Q48 chips: the second generation SHA256 Processor. BitSyncom will be auctioning off 20 reels of 500 chips per reel. Each chip outputs 1.5-1.6 GH/s at a standard 0.9V, with 2.05W consumption. The minimum bid for a single reel will be 24 BTC.
For more detailed information on the A3255-Q48 mining chip, please see Avalon’s Datasheet. This product has already cleared customs and is ready to ship upon the close of the auction.
Bidders who have deposited bitcoin in their Tradehill Auction accounts may begin bidding as of Friday November 1, 2013, 1:00 PM EST. The auction will close on Tuesday November 5, 2013, 2:00 PM EST.
All bidders that have submitted identity documents since the close of the prior auction should have received a response from Tradehill Auction Support either indicating that their account has been approved or detailing additional documentation needs. For support related to your auction account, please contact auctionsupport@tradehill.com.
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From tradehill.com: We are pleased to announce the launch of our next auction. BitSyncom is auctioning their Avalon ASIC A3255-Q48 chips: the second generation SHA256 Processor. BitSyncom will be auctioning off 20 reels of 500 chips per reel. Each chip outputs 1.5-1.6 GH/s at a standard 0.9V, with 2.05W consumption. The minimum bid for a single reel will be 24 BTC.
For more detailed information on the A3255-Q48 mining chip, please see Avalon’s Datasheet. This product has already cleared customs and is ready to ship upon the close of the auction.
Bidders who have deposited bitcoin in their Tradehill Auction accounts may begin bidding as of Friday November 1, 2013, 1:00 PM EST. The auction will close on Tuesday November 5, 2013, 2:00 PM EST.
All bidders that have submitted identity documents since the close of the prior auction should have received a response from Tradehill Auction Support either indicating that their account has been approved or detailing additional documentation needs. For support related to your auction account, please contact auctionsupport@tradehill.com.
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Can't help but to feel a bit punished for ordering early. Yeah. I ordered early to show support... but now I just feel like I'm missing out.
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I have to back out -- apologies. Thanks for letting me in to begin with -- I hope you find a taker for the spot.
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I'm sorry, I have to back out. My sincere apologies.
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Cryptx has an existing business selling these boards. He knows the market better than anyone. If they don't sell at the asking price then they will simply continue to mine.
How can you in one breath say we're asking too much per board and then in the next say we will make more by mining.
These are worth more to us selling now.
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I'll take one of the remainders! txid:bf0070172ebf61e11c1fe0e19e8a06da185cef78f7813646de65497149cbc597
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Dividend received today of 0.00236235, or 3.63%. Great stuff.
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Thank you, cryptx. And keep up the great work!
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Using Trezor with Blockchain.info will make Bitcoin usable for mainstream without having to turn everyone into security experts or how to run Bitcoin! That is great news!
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If any spaces open up for this, I'd definitely like one! I'd be glad to pay for a plastic capsule, as well.
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Thanks a lot to everyone for making this happen: MrTeal, ChipGeek, and in my case also CrazyGuy for organizing the chip buy, plus anybody else who's been helping -- this has been a great project to be a part of. After all the frustration we all went through with the Avalon chip projects, it was so encouraging to for this one to a) be allowed to succeed because the chips actually shipped mostly on time, and b) have such a great team make such a great board. I swear, I smile a little every time I look at my chilis, and I'm not just happy they're mining, I'm actually *proud* of them. I want to tell everyone I know how much fun this has been, but of course they mostly have no idea wtf I am talking about. Thanks guys!
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I received my 100-euro refund for the hashrate deficit today; thank you! I know not everyone's experience is the same, but I've been happy with cryptx the whole way through: received my BitBurner Fury essentially on time, it works great within its limitations (runs at ~52GH/s, so obviously the 64GH/s goal was a regrettable miscalculation), and then received the promised hashrate protection refund without even having to request it. In the meantime, he's gotten the start of the Peta-Mine up and running and paying out. I think cryptx is doing some good work in an otherwise chaotic and frustrating space. Just sayin'.
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Fantastic! That is great news!
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Are they plugged into a hub or into three separate USB ports on your computer? Edit: If you don't want to fiddle around with CGMiner just follow these steps, it literally should take you 3-5 minutes to get mining without issue This is a workaround version of BFGMiner until a new firmware update for the chilisHere's a modified version of BFGMiner, I also included the driver inside of it as well that should fix your problem. (I don't know much about CGMiner though) http://www.speedyshare.com/uKncp/BFGMiner-Chili.zipOpen up bfgminer.conf and change the Pool and Username to whatever you want (It currently uses mine so make sure you change it) Run CDM v2.08.30 WHQL Certified.exe to install the correct driver for windows Once you do both of those, just open up bfgminer.exe and it should read from the config automatically and start hashing for you. If it doesn't see the Chili, all you have to do is keep BFGMiner open, unplug the USB, Plug it back in, press M then + then type all or auto and enter. It should find it. Please note if it still isn't working then you need to exit BFGMiner, unplug you chili power, plug it back in and wait for all the lights to stop blinking. If you try to find the miner while it's "Booting up" it will have issues. "Booting Up" is the two most right LEDs (Closer to the Power) blinking back and forth. Again once all the LEDs are not blinking anymore it should be ready to start hashing, start your BFGMiner and follow the above steps. Let me know if this helps They are plugged into a hub, but it still isn't recognized when plugged in directly. I tried the version of bfgminer you linked to -- thanks! -- but I get the same result -- two devices work, one does not appear. I have PM'd ChipGeek; fingers crossed!
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