Is it all automatic? Also, is it profitable?
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No offense, but I don't think anyone actually believes that your account was hacked...
Making this loan post was a bad idea to begin with, but lying about getting your account hacked will only make it worse...
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Also, I could offer a nice camera (with two lenses) and some HAM radio equipment.
I already have a slr camera so i don't really need another one and I am not really interested in radio equipment. Ok, how many for the iPad mini?
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Also, I could offer a nice camera (with two lenses) and some HAM radio equipment.
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ASIC's are always better than FPGA's, as they use 1/100000000 the power (literally). Each K1 costs ~$3 a year to run, while an FPGA costs $100+.
2 K1s for one FPGA is the max that I would do...
Ok thanks. I will most likely keep them or sell them for BTC unless I get a good offer. I am looking mainly for a ipad mini or nexus 7 maybe other things (feel free to offer people) So the offer is 2 k1's per BFL fpga or 3 if you pay for the shipping. Thanks. How much would you offer for an iPad mini? If you would give me more than how much I pay for it, I might do that...
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I love it personally, I've bought about 15 coins so far and had no problem with it. It doesn't IMMEDIATELY transfer out of your account, takes about an hour before sent out from my experiences so far with the instant purchase. Money was taken out 2 days later as usual.
They're fixing this now, apparently (the hour delay)... I just asked a guy in #coinbase and he manually processed it for me and told me he'd fix it. Apart from that, though, it is *THE* fastest and most convenient way to buy Bitcoins. And, apparently, only 7% of the coins are in a hot wallet, and they have more than enough cash to cover that (if it gets hacked). I'd venture (hah, get it? Because venture capital?) to say that it's the most secure, too.
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ASIC's are always better than FPGA's, as they use 1/100000000 the power (literally). Each K1 costs ~$3 a year to run, while an FPGA costs $100+.
2 K1s for one FPGA is the max that I would do...
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Still looking for this if anybody is interested.
How many did you offer him, btw? Offer who? I offered HotSwap 7 but I am prepared to offer 4 per single No! Don't do that! Offer one or two at *MOST*. The FPGA's are less efficient than the K1's (more power usage)... In a year, the K1's will still be profitable to use and the FPGA's will not be.
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Still looking for this if anybody is interested.
How many did you offer him, btw?
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I will sell you one of mine for 2 BTC.
I offer 1.5...
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Thanks!
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I have 2 BFL FPGAs I would sell for 6 BTC shipped and insured USA.
I would like to have a chance of getting my money back. 1.5 BTC for one, maybe?
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What happens to your head when you tickle a Kangaroo?
BUMP!
I don't know, it's not there anymore?
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Im 13 nobody my age has a job
I think that it's great that some other teenagers are trying to get into Bitcoin. However, getting into Bitcoin with a loan is a very bad idea. Actually, you probably won't get a loan at ALL if you don't have collateral (and you said "no" when asked). Think about it like this: Would you hand $1000 to a random person off the street? Why would people on here do that? Also, it is possible to get a job at 13... You can always help people out with computer stuff in your town... I get paid $20 for about 15 minutes doing that. (I'm 14, by the way)
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How much would it cost to just buy a K1 from you?
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I forgot to mention... they're not in stock.. and will probably take 2weeks or more to get them...
What... how does that work? They don't even sell them anymore...
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They are non transferable.
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