IRS will be fapping over this thread. Remember to pay your taxes people!
The point of this thread is that most miners are LOSING money, thus they won't be paying taxes on gains instead they will get to deduct their losses. Being able to deduct the losses helps soften the sting of negative ROI hardware purchases. Overall I've done fairly well mining. Maybe just through luck.
B1 Avalon did extremely well. Paid 114 BTC, mined 452 BTC to date.
B2 Avalon also did pretty well. Paid 75 BTC, mined 160 BTC by the time I sold it a couple weeks ago.
That is all they read.
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I am interested in buying some, but I will not go above 0.6 BTC.
No thanks.
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Now a new problem, how to run 8600W of Avalons... thank goodness its winter!
Long, long time ago I used 6000W electric heater to successfully heat 3-room apartment in continental climate. Good luck with cooling all that equipment. Easy, crack a window ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif) It's not just what to do with all the heat, though, right? The typical standard for US single family homes is 100 amp service, and less for apartments. With those machines running 24/7, it should leave around 25 amps for all the rest of the appliances and environmental uses in the house. Isn't 'house heating' what he wanted though? ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
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IRS will be fapping over this thread. Remember to pay your taxes people!
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PM me I'll be back in later.
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Its got to the point where it is costing him more to store them than it costs to send them around the world which is more than they're worth in purchase price to us. How sad ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif) So what happened previously with this YIFU guy? He held back all the chip shipments until they were worthless and then didn't refund the buyers money or offer a discount on Gen II chips? Meanwhile, Avalon developers were stuck with bare PCB's? He offered refunds on ALL chips, including non delayed chips. Buyers took him up on that, leaving avalon developers with bare PCBs.
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Its got to the point where it is costing him more to store them than it costs to send them around the world which is more than they're worth in purchase price to us. How sad ![Sad](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/sad.gif)
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Is this a old or new type blade ? If its the old type and you are using the high clock setting it may need the working voltage increasing. Guide here http://bcoinnews.com/overclockis a new blade, has a week of use. Does anyone know how to have Superiorus check the fuses on the board. I dunno where to beging trouble shooting hardware When I got my blades, I got two replacement fuses also. They should be in a little bag. VERY easy to miss as they are so small. I think they just pop out? obv turn off blade first..... is not the fuse ... when the fuse is broken the blade don;t start at all. mine is starting , i can acces the configuration page , but i have that error : chip : xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx PM me some pictures of your wiring and cooling setup.
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i can offer you 0.08 for 10
10@0.08 or 10 for 0.08
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0_O Surely you have to pay the equivalent US taxes when it lands in the US?
The card never showed any evidence of electrical damage - it just stopped hashing and spit out hundreds of FPGA errors after the 0.91 firmware update and power cycle. Also, no - the US has no equivalent of VAT for overseas purchases. Within the country we pay sales tax ranging from 5-10% depending upon the state, but we have nothing like VAT. So I guess VAT= expensive sales tax, but interesting you don't pay it on imports. Must really screw with the economy, no reason not to import.
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Or me ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Where did this talk of KnC outsourcing come from?
They talked about 'sending units to production', as in it wasn't in house. LOL. You must have never worked in a factory or a company building/assembling a product. The areas are setup in groups, as in engineering/production/fabrication/assembly/inspection/shipping/etc. The item has a checklist (back in the 90's paper checklists were used) that has to be followed to complete a product. The group managers keep charts showing at what stage/area each product was in. In-house, a product is "sent to" each group in its creation, as in "the assembled units were sent to Quality Control" or "the completed units were sent to shipping". It's just "in-house" terminology. So their what, 8 employees, are able to make 300 units a day? On top of everything else?
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Where did this talk of KnC outsourcing come from?
They talked about 'sending units to production', as in it wasn't in house.
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103 usbs and 6 blades left
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119 left ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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these are old blades ? i would buy some
where are you from ? shipping to eu ?
I am in EU as well, no problem. These are the new version blades, almost brand new. I'll give you 10 pieces for 30 btc, shipping not included. Cheers ... lol. At that price you can buy NEW V2 blades including shipping and VAT.
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the following in-hand hardware :
bitfury devices are being delivered in multiple batches
come now...
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Are you not tired of hijacking every KNC thread since june and spitting some venom and lies. We are all fully aware that you have a vested interest for that venture to fail. Do these words speak to you: COLLABORATIVE, TRUST and HEALTHY COMPETITION....
And yes I have 2 Jupiters nicely hashing at 550 Gh/s since 10/07 WITHOUT any problem.
Hope to hear from you in a Constructive way...
I have a vested interest how exactly? FUD OP.
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