PMs all replied to.,
Where are you located?
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In other news...
In other news...More cake for KNC users
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miaviator and gnar1ta$ have agreed to transfer ownership of a Jupiter in exchange for 14BTC.
This agreement is based on the following provisions: Hashing speed of the miner is on average 550GH/s A 850 watt corsair PSU is included in this sale Payment of 14BTC is to be made prior to collection via escrow to DeaDTerra Buyer to collect the miner in person in Stockholm after providing a scan of his ID, which will be verified by DeaDTerra. Payment must be made to 1MhGLpFCZeEFbpPr9KguW9qVDUG9uj5Csc
This topic is created to serve as a public record.
Confirmed, I will escrow this deal and check ID. //DeaDTerra Confirmed, gnar1ta$ will provide a payment release address when he gets back on-world at the end of the day. Will it be possible for my friend to test the unit in Stockholm and acknowledge it is hashing without problems? Most probably we can run it and try it out before the pickup, I need to be provided with login for the web backend so I can SSH it to get the hashing rate. //DeaDTerra Is that over the internet? I meant to check on it in person. If it will be waiting in your office with the PSU I guess it can be made to work there for a couple of minutes? What do you mean?, yes you need internet to access the backend of the device. But the actual inspection can be done at the place. Yea no problem. //DeaDTerra I meant to plug the actual miner in your office and check it there on the spot, so both parties are happy it is hashing
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miaviator and gnar1ta$ have agreed to transfer ownership of a Jupiter in exchange for 14BTC.
This agreement is based on the following provisions: Hashing speed of the miner is on average 550GH/s A 850 watt corsair PSU is included in this sale Payment of 14BTC is to be made prior to collection via escrow to DeaDTerra Buyer to collect the miner in person in Stockholm after providing a scan of his ID, which will be verified by DeaDTerra. Payment must be made to 1MhGLpFCZeEFbpPr9KguW9qVDUG9uj5Csc
This topic is created to serve as a public record.
Confirmed, I will escrow this deal and check ID. //DeaDTerra Confirmed, gnar1ta$ will provide a payment release address when he gets back on-world at the end of the day. Will it be possible for my friend to test the unit in Stockholm and acknowledge it is hashing without problems? Most probably we can run it and try it out before the pickup, I need to be provided with login for the web backend so I can SSH it to get the hashing rate. //DeaDTerra Is that over the internet? I meant to check on it in person. If it will be waiting in your office with the PSU I guess it can be made to work there for a couple of minutes?
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miaviator and gnar1ta$ have agreed to transfer ownership of a Jupiter in exchange for 14BTC.
This agreement is based on the following provisions: Hashing speed of the miner is on average 550GH/s A 850 watt corsair PSU is included in this sale Payment of 14BTC is to be made prior to collection via escrow to DeaDTerra Buyer to collect the miner in person in Stockholm after providing a scan of his ID, which will be verified by DeaDTerra. Payment must be made to 1MhGLpFCZeEFbpPr9KguW9qVDUG9uj5Csc
This topic is created to serve as a public record.
Confirmed, I will escrow this deal and check ID. //DeaDTerra Confirmed, gnar1ta$ will provide a payment release address when he gets back on-world at the end of the day. Will it be possible for my friend to test the unit in Stockholm and acknowledge it is hashing without problems?
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This might sound stupid and pointless, but seeing that your machine hashes with 0GH/s you might as well try it: unplug everything, unscrew everything, so the miner is completely disassembled. Remove everything from the box: controller board, ASIC boards, heatsink. Then remove the heatsinks and if you want re-paste the chip. They assemble everthing back together.
Most probably it will not help, but what do you have to lose?
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miaviator and gnar1ta$ have agreed to transfer ownership of a Jupiter in exchange for 14BTC.
This agreement is based on the following provisions: Hashing speed of the miner is on average 550GH/s A 850 watt corsair PSU is included in this sale Payment of 14BTC is to be made prior to collection via escrow to DeaDTerra Buyer to collect the miner in person in Stockholm after providing a scan of his ID, which will be verified by DeaDTerra. Payment must be made to 1MhGLpFCZeEFbpPr9KguW9qVDUG9uj5Csc
This topic is created to serve as a public record.
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anyone use pool ghash?
yep How is it? Income as good as it should be? How is luck recently?
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15btc, assuming through a legit escrow. Also is this hosted AT KNC, or just somewhere else in Sweden??
Sorry, but I have already secured the Jupiter for a friend of mine with a payment to be made tomorrow or at pickup.
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I'm just going to continue Gnar1ta$ bashing until this works itself out.
It's your thread. gingpark was the first in thread to to offer 13 BTC, but 3 more offers of 14 BTC came in on PM's around the same time, which he offered to match. What is the best solution to that? By timestamp and offer amount CYPER is in front. So if gingpark pays 14 BTC he gets it, otherwise if CYPER is still willing to read this he gets it? Can I burn it? This is why I prefer auctions. You didn't auction it. My Thread. CYPER is the winner if he still wants it based on price and timestamp. If that falls through you get to auction it. Yes, my friend wants it and he is ready to fly to Stockholm to pick it up at last moment notice. Unfortunately he went to bed and I can't reach him to make payment arrangements. Is there a way that payment can happen in person in Stockholm? Do you have someone there you can trust to accept it? If not how do you propose the exchange to happen?
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So who is the owner of this Jupiter and who is making the decisions here?
It looks like this sale wasn't organized properly.
They never are. Gnar1ta$ and I are selling. Hence the issue of both of us getting offers. Never again. So the miner have 2 share owners? Where is it hosted in Stockholm? Anotherhost? Is my bid valid now?
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So who is the owner of this Jupiter and who is making the decisions here?
It looks like this sale wasn't organized properly.
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14BTC with escrow and collected in person.
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Have you seen the underside of the controller board:
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You're needlessly complicating this. If refunds in BTC were impossible or even improbable -- for any reason -- such refunds should not have been offered. Making impossible promises has a name: it's called lying. This is trivial stuff.
Until a refund is issued, it's unclear what HF will actually do. Maybe BTC will drop to $100 in 3 weeks and then they'll repay everyone in BTC and we can all feel stupid about wasting 30 pages of this post on it. I think the only point being made is that there is no legal requirement to refund in BTC, only a reputation one. Regardless they're breaking trust, not the law. No legal requirement to refund in BTC?? WTF are you talking about? Call the Attorney General office and you'll soon learn that if they took money in X currency from you, well, that's the same exact currency they are obliged to refund. It's even stupid to think they have any options other than that. Is BTC considered a currency in USA yet?
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Congrats to Cyper for his block on Bitminter!
3rd one since I started mining on 30th October
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I can escrow if you guys are willing to trust me
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Thank you Any brits here with a big BTC stash
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- I want to be clear that I am only providing this as a mutually beneficial service and not requesting any direct payment (althought donation is always welcome ). You are also not paying extra to order your Neptune through my referral link, nor are you obligated to order through my link. Therefore, there is no contract or guarantee implied or otherwise of any kind. This is a purely an At-Will proposition that can be terminated by any parties involved at any time (KnC, you, myself, Mother Nature...)
Can you please clarify the above statement. To me it sounds like you can at any time decide to terminate the whole gig and stop paying dividends to all party members. Probably that is not the case and as such you might want to rewrite it. All of the people in the queue are putting a lot of faith in you for delivering on your promise, so it might be a good idea to put forward some sort of guarantee that once you receive the free miner/miners you will indeed share the income Perhaps you can arrange a hosting service close to the shipping date for which I will gladly pay. If for example it is $400 a month, then each of us will have to pay $40 which is nothing Or better yet a small percentage of each person BTC income can go towards the hosting. What do you think?
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