Honestly, you are not going to get 9K for this. I would think about a more reasonable price. People quote prices that contain dealer markup. I would say for this, the 5-6K range is more likely to get you more action.
Thats the issue I havent found anything I want to put another $3k on top to get either the one on ebay or a jeweler. I have a cash offer of $6k already locally, problem is I dont like anything here locally and just got back from the cruise in April in Carribean where I would have possibly bought something. What the hell gave it a try. I feel that, I see what your saying. You're just not "motivated" enough.
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Honestly, you are not going to get 9K for this. I would think about a more reasonable price. People quote prices that contain dealer markup. I would say for this, the 5-6K range is more likely to get you more action.
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Question: Please list the steps a borrower goes through to try and get a loan approval. What recourse options so you have once a loan goes into default? PM direct if you want to take this off the thread.
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what watts or power available at your facility? are you using 3 phase outlets? and how much AM do you have?
Right now I am working that out. Currently I have 250~ amps of single phase power. My plan is to do a upgrade to bring in 400 amps to each unit (2) for a total of 800. I need to max out my current grid so I know the income is there so I can put the capital into this upgrade. I need to basically install a second or larger conduit from the primary so it can accommodate a higher capacity line into my units. Which means I need to dig up some asphalt and install a new board. Fun fun.
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I don't create firmware, I write the software and build binaries which I load directly. However, I have committed the code supporting the higher speeds to the git master tree for cgminer and xiangfu will create new test firmware shortly supporting the new speeds. Mine has been stable at 350 now for a few hours, averaging ~82GH.
What temps are you keeping your room at to achieve these speeds?
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where are u located?
Washington in the US How much, I am in WA.
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I've heard that data centers have limitations on the amount of power devices can consume. Are there any such power limitations for your service?
No limit, its all about available load. As long as we can handle the load then its no issue. I am giving priority to ASIC machines, then FPGA, Alt Coin (Litecoin) and last is GPU.
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if my rigs earn 100 BTC per month the fees would be 9 BTC .
I presume this includes power
it better include power, you can run an Avalon @ 650 Watts in colocation for about EUR 90 / month It includes power, hosting, management and cooling. what I understand from this is an Avalon makes about $10000 per month at present you are going to charge 9% which is $900 For power, hosting, management and cooling . cost of power is about $9.36 using 0.02 /kwh Is this correct ? what happens in December 2013 when hash rate is 4000 TH and difficulty is 525,536,000 and Avalon will be earning about $ 200 per month will you now charge $18 ? -- what I am trying to say there must be a point where you will no longer want to host the Avalon -- (you losing money) just like a estimate what that hash rate / difficulty . I have paid the carrying cost for 12 months so until next June it will be available. I assume next gen will be out by then so likely we will just cycle hardware. My goal is to continue this atleast for the next few years. It is a great option so you can get the most from your hardware.
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Would you be willing to drive it to bellingham wa for a local pickup?
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if my rigs earn 100 BTC per month the fees would be 9 BTC .
I presume this includes power
it better include power, you can run an Avalon @ 650 Watts in colocation for about EUR 90 / month It includes power, hosting, management and cooling.
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Thank you everyone for you concern. We take our fee from the mining proceeds and then put the coins into storage where the client can request a withdrawal at any time. It is their hardware that is being manged on their behalf. Each person is responsible for their own regulations but at this point it is "only" guidance and there is noting explicit against managing a person's mining machine.
With that said, our fee is 9% and that is all inclusive. Demand has been strong and we are at the accepting hardware phase. I am driving out to the new site right now (5:50am PST).
"With that said, our fee is 9% and that is all inclusive." I not sure if I understand if my rigs earn 100 BTC per month the fees would be 9 BTC . I presume this includes power Yes.
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I wish you my condolences. Stay focused and hopefully someone will step forward and help out your situation. Man!
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That is a huge drop from ASICMiner. Power failure?
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yes that's what I thought also. 150 BTC, good luck getting that price maybe both.
You can always park it in my management service and get the cheapest power to help you get the most out of it.
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Well, at least one is reading carefully. Thanks gektek. My personal recommendation is, report your earnings and pay taxes. Remember how they caught Al.
hehe...yup that's what I'm doing...more or less ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) In the state of Washington it only costs $15 for a business license, plus another I think $5 for a DBA (doing business as) name. Then there is another smallish (less than $100 I think) fee to pay if you have a physical location and the fee depends on the county I think. Then just save receipts, keep track of earnings and expenses...and yer gold. Hell, take it one step further and pay the extra bux to get an LLC...then if the poo really hits the spinning turbine the company takes the hit...not you ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) I 100% agree. Pay your taxes and don't be a cowboy.
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Can you answer the question regarding power supply? Do the customers have to bring in their psu's or is there already a solution to power up the miners?
At this point I would prefer PSU's for ease of install, I can source them for you if needed and I will look into other power distribution solutions. We are about 25% full currently at the first space with our current power draw. I am working with our electrician on Tuesday to see how much more we can get out of our board. Potentially a large customer is coming on board, they may be moved into our optioned space.
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That power is incredibly cheap.
Is it possible to get bulk discount on the 9%? Say for 30 or so Avalon's? It seems you are catering for the single users but such a site with cheap electricity fees may be suitable for farms also, please consider!
PMing you directly.
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