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61  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]390$ the sales promotion of hosted antminer S5(golden psu included) on: March 31, 2015, 06:43:01 PM
My Chengdu miner is now offline.

Same here x3
62  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Problem with UMISOO hosting on: March 31, 2015, 12:37:07 AM
well, I call bullshit to that. They got a better offer and decided to screw their hosting customers. Great job, that'll teach me to do business with the chinese again.

The whole thing was handled very badly by covering up and lying about what was going on. I sent numerous emails asking wtf was going on so they had plenty of opportunity to be truthful. We should have been made aware and given a choice early on to have our miners shipped to us at NC or to swap it over to Hashnet. Should have had my miners sent to me when Bitmain stopped using them for a hosting option.

From the email I got they are giving me the equivalent hash at Hashnet which does have a cheaper maintenance fee than what we were paying at Umisoo. They promise 100% compensation of the down time and any funds in my account will be moved over to Hashnet. I can live with this offer if they indeed follow through with it.
63  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Problem with UMISOO hosting on: March 30, 2015, 02:04:15 PM
Did everyone get the latest offer, seems as they can't host any longer and they are trading us Hash on Hashnet for any S4's we have hosted.
64  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Problem with UMISOO hosting on: March 25, 2015, 07:33:05 PM
So I'm really hoping they follow through on this offer, as 5 days of downtime is really inacceptable, especially when they didn't warn us ahead of time.

+1
65  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Problem with UMISOO hosting on: March 25, 2015, 02:00:22 PM
Here is the latest response to an email I sent asking them when do they expect to have them on line and if not in a day or two that I want my miners sent to me. The response doesn't address the email I sent.

I think the nic number is what they are using for your miner id. If you log into the site and go to manage miners you should see it.

Their response:
-----
Hello! Sorry! Umisoo whole arrangement and maintenance of mines are doing, we will make the mining machine on line in the near future on the line when you notice! We will pay at the end of the BTC to your account.
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And once again, wtf?HuhHuhHuh
66  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Problem with UMISOO hosting on: March 24, 2015, 10:04:07 PM
Bitmain had to take the blame, they introduced UMISOO to their customers, they included UMISOO in the order forms. Bitmain has the liability to tell us who exactly fucking UMISOO is and what is going on there.

I did reach out to Bitmain and they advised they would check and they did get back with me, but the answer she got from them was a vague as what I did.

Janet Zhao via bitmaintech.com
  
11:17 AM (4 hours ago)
      
to me, Bitmain
Dear Joey,

Just got a reply from umisoo, they will do their best to make miners working again and send out the compensation credit asap.

Please wait for their notice patiently, they are following up.

Feel free to contact me with any concern.

I have emailed back to get clarification on the "they will do their best to make miners working again". I have worked in DC's and down for 5+ days  you would had to suffer a catastrophic failure off some sorts just short of a meteor striking the place and leaving a big ole crater. I have also emailed Umisoo again advising if they don't foresee being up in the next day or so just send me my miners. Anyone who hasn't contacted start emailing them at webmaster@umisoo.com they do still answer at least.
67  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Problem with UMISOO hosting on: March 23, 2015, 08:51:01 PM
If we can't get a straight answer in the next day or so we need to start email campaign as the Chinese Govt. does frown on scammers:

Shenzhen Bureau of Trade & Industry
Address: 3/F, Block C, Civic Center
Tel.: (86 755) 8210 7117, 82107434             
Fax: (86 755) 8200 1360
Website: http://www.szbti.gov.cn     
icc@npc.gov.cn         
68  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Problem with UMISOO hosting on: March 23, 2015, 05:30:30 PM
Mine have been down now for 5 days, you can still log in but you have to use the Umisoo log in the Bitmain no longer works.
69  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Problem with UMISOO hosting on: March 23, 2015, 01:18:23 PM
48 hours still got nothing, except this shit. Likely something is happening...

QUOTE

Hello, I'm really sorry! Summer to come, need to re-deploy mines to facilitate mining machine of heat, which can increase the life of the mining machine operators and improve strength. We also carry out mining machine maintenance cleaning. In the end, we will give you appropriate compensation, I hope you can understand.

UNQUOTE

I got the same BS email.
70  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Problem with UMISOO hosting on: March 22, 2015, 12:31:52 AM
Over 48 now, I emailed them and they said they were going to compensate.
71  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Problem with UMISOO hosting on: March 21, 2015, 03:27:46 AM
All my rigs went offline since 04:00 UTC yesterday, anyone has same issue?

Yes, over 24 hours now. Notice on their page advises a temporary blackout. They obviously have a different idea of the meaning of temporary.
72  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]419$ the sales promotion of hosted antminer S5(golden psu included) on: March 12, 2015, 01:13:33 PM
Lee,
Bitmain has apparently dropped the S5 price back down to 369, are you going to adjust your price and if so what is it now?
73  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: 2 AVA4.1s Won! [4400 TH] CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: March 06, 2015, 10:09:32 PM
Mine do not match

Block   Address   Status   BTC   
346415   13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE       0.01027603   
346411   13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE       0.01025143   
346373   13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE       0.00882940   
346279   13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE       0.00565353   
346251   13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE       0.00402624   
346176   13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE       0.00022625   


$ bitcoin-cli listtransactions "" 4|grep -E 'address|amount|timer'
        "address" : "13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE",
        "amount" : 0.00218105,
        "timereceived" : 1425510652
        "address" : "13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE",
        "amount" : 0.00507784,
        "timereceived" : 1425563799
        "address" : "13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE",
        "amount" : 0.00889775,
        "timereceived" : 1425608031
        "address" : "13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE",
        "amount" : 0.01058881,
        "timereceived" : 1425625816


Check Blockchain

"address" : "13HPyx1B67C9KTrbHTEeJBYCVE2bhTnBnE",
        "amount" : 0.01058881,
        "timereceived" : 1425625816 Payed: https://blockchain.info/address/1KzFJddTvK9TQWsmWFKYJ9fRx9QeSATyrT

The other 3 haven't been paid out yet, Kano pays manually, they show in the web interface but will not be paid until 101 confirms. I am guessing the fop info is from the web interface? did you mine with just an address and then switch to a registered account?
74  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: March 02, 2015, 10:31:33 PM
if using rockerbox that would mean about 20-30TH depending on the number of chips and their voltages (likely 25TH)

using a gen2 28nm would probably result in 10-20% more hashrate/watt. using a 20nm or 16nm would improve efficiencies by about 2.5-3x

Don't underestimate SP-Tech design capabilities. Bitfury showed to all that there is plenty of squeezing left from the 28nm chips. I expect from SP-Tech to at least match them!

According to CoinDesk (12/1/2014) article that is exactly what Guy said.

Spondoolies-Tech has decided to stick with the mature 28nm node for its third-generation ASIC, despite the fact that the company's first FinFET chip will ship a couple of months after rivals will have launched their 16nm FinFET ASICs.

"We have our own third-generation design, still 28nm, which will be comparable to their 16nm designs," said Corem.

Edit: Reference:
http://www.coindesk.com/spondoolies-tech-ceo-talks-new-asics-blockchain-lottery-device/
75  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: 2 AVA4.1s Won! [4200 TH] CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: March 02, 2015, 12:16:18 AM
...
I restarted ckdb 10 minutes ago - no affect on mining, just some updates on the web site.
There's now 2 new pages: showing your last 99 shifts and the payments for each block (including future payments for blocks already found)
I've also added a 3rd mining payouts page but it's not working right, so I'm working on fixing that now and will have it working as soon as I resolve that.
Great Work I like the shifts names just finished one ending in "oregami"
Fixed the mining payouts page now also.
It's available under Account->MPayouts

Looks as if you have been very busy, do you ever sleep? Nice additions, and appreciated. Thanks.
76  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: 2 AVA4.1s Won! [4000 TH] CKPool (kano.is) from the cgminer devs [0.9% PPLNS] on: March 01, 2015, 05:07:33 PM
Payout 345056 sent
add460813e348dd2b639e184303d58bf34632f36a2cebf92f5b67bdc8ed6aaf7
and confirmed


thank you
... and the code to allow me to add web pages to show that on the web site is very close to completion (it's in testing) Smiley
Although the information has always been there, I'm completing adding in the summarisation of that information into the appropriate tables so that web requests will be quick and thus possible.
Once testing is completed and I put it live, I'll then work on adding more web pages to show payout/payment/performance details.


As a new miner I would appreciate some better stats for payout/payment/performance. I have tried to figure out the payment system and I am totally lost. The guy I bought my miner from said to use this pool, so I am sticking with it. Right now I have been mining for 2 days @1.5Th and have recieved $1.16. I am hoping this keeps going up otherwise the math ain't working. Trying to hang in there.

As stated it does take a while to ramp up to 500% mark. This works both ways though, should you leave you continue to get paid on those shares u submitted. This comes up frequently from miners new to this pool and Kano has explained it many times. I urge you to back and read through previous posts.

Here are some of Kano's previous responses where he explained the payouts, hope this helps some:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg9960680#msg9960680

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg10087464#msg10087464

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=789369.msg10098984#msg10098984
 
77  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]340$ the sales promotion of hosted antminer S5(golden psu included) on: February 28, 2015, 01:22:18 AM
Hey,

Just a quick question to all the people having mining here, I was thinking of getting a S5 but I was curious about which pool you guys use to get the most profitability?
I have 1 S5 at my home and I use Antpool with it but still not sure if that's the most profitable...  Wink

Kano's with Slush as a backup. Or split your hash between the 2.

is there a site that tracks how profitable pools are on a GHs basis and their fees?

This guy stats the pools, don't know if it is what you are looking for:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=77000.520

78  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.25/GH & 0.51W/GH on: February 28, 2015, 01:06:21 AM
At the current BTC value selling miners is probably more profitable than mining. They are selling to someone. Just not us.

Could be a very astute observation. If any of the state actors would suddenly want to mine bitcoin, they will sweep the slate clean and there will be almost no miners for sale.
I think the writing was on the wall when (i) bitmain pulled their "collaboration" with syscooling on a watercooled S5, but then again, that coincided with a dip in BTC value to fiat, and (ii) bitmain started offering large batches of gear.
Saying that, the S5 is clearly a winner for bitmain in many aspects (should be for the home miner too), but the hassle they have to go through to service the home miners' market while they also have mining interests (not to mention the large buyers), is seemingly the  proverbial last nail in the coffin. I honestly believed they'd have a new product offering straight after the Chinese new year holidays (having pulled the S5), but seeing nothing is up yet on their site, I've got that feeling of the begining of the end ....
Without Bitmain or Spondoolies there isn't any other mass produced/trusted supplier of equipment.  I sure hope this never comes to pass.  I enjoy the competition to produce the next best "Shiny Thingy" whether I can afford to buy in or not.  If either of these companies stop supplying home miners, it's too late for another startup to blaze a trail given the level of tech and backing to do so.  Awaiting something from Bitmain, the holidays are over.... kinda expected some news this weekend.

Unfortunately unless you consider a  12U, 16kw, 10 replaceable hashing boards. a home miner that is the way it is headed for SPT. Hoping Bitmain will still offer us something.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=521520.msg10548252#msg10548252
79  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [lee group]340$ the sales promotion of hosted antminer S5(golden psu included) on: February 28, 2015, 12:26:41 AM
Hey,

Just a quick question to all the people having mining here, I was thinking of getting a S5 but I was curious about which pool you guys use to get the most profitability?
I have 1 S5 at my home and I use Antpool with it but still not sure if that's the most profitable...  Wink

Kano's with Slush as a backup. Or split your hash between the 2.
80  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ANTMINER S5: 1155GH(+OverClock Potential), In Stock $0.25/GH & 0.51W/GH on: February 28, 2015, 12:22:58 AM
At the current BTC value selling miners is probably more profitable than mining. They are selling to someone. Just not us.

Could be a very astute observation. If any of the state actors would suddenly want to mine bitcoin, they will sweep the slate clean and there will be almost no miners for sale.
I think the writing was on the wall when (i) bitmain pulled their "collaboration" with syscooling on a watercooled S5, but then again, that coincided with a dip in BTC value to fiat, and (ii) bitmain started offering large batches of gear.
Saying that, the S5 is clearly a winner for bitmain in many aspects (should be for the home miner too), but the hassle they have to go through to service the home miners' market while they also have mining interests (not to mention the large buyers), is seemingly the  proverbial last nail in the coffin. I honestly believed they'd have a new product offering straight after the Chinese new year holidays (having pulled the S5), but seeing nothing is up yet on their site, I've got that feeling of the begining of the end ....

Being that bulk sales of large miners or the option to buy hash through a hosting partner appears to be the new direction for SPT I would agree with you. Wouldn't surprise me if Bitmain doesn't bring back the S5 or if they do when they are out of stock offer nothing new to the home miner except buying hash through hashnet.

Unfortunately home mining as we know it seems to be fading away.
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