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761  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Dell Powerconnect 5548 Gigabit 48-Port switch on: December 14, 2012, 06:05:02 PM
$500

You've got the highest and only offer so far Smiley

What do you say we let this ride until tomorrow night at 9pm? Best offer by that time will win?

Fine by me....I am lowering my offer 10 bucks every hour until then..... Wink

I've decided that I don't want to wait. It's all yours if you still want it.

I am on work travel.....let's finish this Monday. 
762  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Dell Powerconnect 5548 Gigabit 48-Port switch on: December 13, 2012, 05:21:01 PM
$500

You've got the highest and only offer so far Smiley

What do you say we let this ride until tomorrow night at 9pm? Best offer by that time will win?

Fine by me....I am lowering my offer 10 bucks every hour until then..... Wink
763  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] Dell Powerconnect 5548 Gigabit 48-Port switch on: December 13, 2012, 04:59:55 PM
$500
764  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB Cheap Motherboard on: December 13, 2012, 04:32:22 AM
And when I say cheap, I mean cheap.  No frills at all, but I need something with atleast 4 PCI-E slots.  Preferably atleast 2 16x slots.  Preferably 5 slots total.

Bought one off of ebay, it arrived DOA.  Got the refund, but now I have 4 video cards, without a home.  

Also, if anyone wants to buy the ASROCK Penryn1600SLIX3-WIFI that I can't get working, let me know that also.  It powers on, I just can't get it to post.  The guy I bought it from refunded my money, but he swears it was working when he shipped it to me.  I just can't get it working.  


It would be great if you could take paypal, but if you can't, I'll try to do something with coins.  

Edit:  Also I prefer intel socket 775, as that's what I bought the CPU for. 

I got an MSI with 5 16x slots for ya. 

Make me an offer. 
765  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB 5970 on: December 11, 2012, 10:00:28 PM
I have several pristine 5970's still in my farm.  All of them are only 12-15 months old. 

Would have to do better than $200 though. 
766  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [ANN] CoinLab Protected Pool on: December 11, 2012, 05:05:36 PM
Do we have to opt-in somewhere to show up in the leaderboard?

I was wondering that as well.  I am double the current leader, and I show up nowhere! 
767  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [5000 Gh/s] 50BTC.com - PPS, INSTANT payout (LR, qiwi, WM,...), API, no stales on: December 10, 2012, 08:51:12 PM
Dear users! Miners' statistics and pool hashrate may display incorrectly. All submitted shares are still accepted and will be counted correctly.
We are sorry for inconvenience.

Thanks for the update....any ETA on when things will be corrected? 
768  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Bitcorp Mining Company - BTCMC 60+ GH/s, clear ASIC upgrade path. on: December 10, 2012, 08:46:05 PM
Here are the November numbers:

Income statement for Nov, 2012

Production (in BTC)   +539.99
Sale of equip.            -
Expenses                  -196.50
Dividends paid           -0 (suspended until further notice)
Net income                 343.49

It seems rather random that dividends can just be suspended backdated to the previous month with no discussion, prior explanation, feedback or vote (that I'm aware of), it seems like all profits are now just being kept - at least before there was some small regular return from buying you a mining farm that we are meant to be part owners of.

Not random at all.  It was announced on December 6th that dividends are going to be suspended in order to accumulate funds for ASIC expansion. 

Paying out ever shrinking BTC from GPU mining is a bad long-term plan.

So when are you going to start selling off the GPU hardware? IMO you should already be selling off the worst hardware, 5830s and such, not sure what you actually have in your farm, do you have a list somewhere?

The farm is exclusively 5970's and 7970's.  probably 70% 7970, 30% 5970

I will not sell anything until cost exceeds revenue.  We have such an insanely low cost structure, it makes sense to continue hashing with GPU's while others have to bail. 

769  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Bitcorp Mining Company - BTCMC 60+ GH/s, clear ASIC upgrade path. on: December 10, 2012, 08:18:15 PM
Here are the November numbers:

Income statement for Nov, 2012

Production (in BTC)   +539.99
Sale of equip.            -
Expenses                  -196.50
Dividends paid           -0 (suspended until further notice)
Net income                 343.49

It seems rather random that dividends can just be suspended backdated to the previous month with no discussion, prior explanation, feedback or vote (that I'm aware of), it seems like all profits are now just being kept - at least before there was some small regular return from buying you a mining farm that we are meant to be part owners of.

Not random at all.  It was announced on December 6th that dividends are going to be suspended in order to accumulate funds for ASIC expansion. 

Paying out ever shrinking BTC from GPU mining is a bad long-term plan.
770  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [5000 Gh/s] 50BTC.com - PPS, INSTANT payout (LR, qiwi, WM,...), API, no stales on: December 10, 2012, 06:26:57 PM
All of my workers show offline......but I am fairly certain they are not. 

Problems with the stat page? 
771  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Bitcorp Mining Company - BTCMC 60+ GH/s, clear ASIC upgrade path. on: December 10, 2012, 05:12:44 PM
Here are the November numbers:

Income statement for Nov, 2012

Production (in BTC)   +539.99
Sale of equip.            -
Expenses                  -196.50
Dividends paid           -0 (suspended until further notice)
Net income                 343.49

Thanks. How about a Balance Sheet?

That will be provided at year end along with dividend payments for October for those who have properly verified their shares. 
772  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Bitcorp Mining Company - BTCMC 60+ GH/s, clear ASIC upgrade path. on: December 10, 2012, 04:42:55 PM
Here are the November numbers:

Income statement for Nov, 2012

Production (in BTC)   +539.99
Sale of equip.            -
Expenses                  -196.50
Dividends paid           -0 (suspended until further notice)
Net income                 343.49
773  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 25 BFL singles on: December 09, 2012, 11:26:38 AM
I'll take all 25.
Offering $550 shipped to Chicago.
Escrow thru Graet.

I assume none have any problems.

I have to go $650 each......600 trade in value + whatever they can make before ASIC is considerably more than 550. 

no problem with escrow through Graet. 

774  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: 25 BFL singles on: December 06, 2012, 10:14:25 PM
Bumpity bump.......

Who wants 20 Gh/s? and some nice trade-ins? 
775  Economy / Securities / Re: [GLBSE] Bitcorp Mining Company - BTCMC 60+ GH/s, clear ASIC upgrade path. on: December 06, 2012, 05:38:36 PM
Hey all,

I have received a list from Nefario that purports to show all holders of BTCMC.  However, the e-mail has a caveat saying updates may follow, so I am treating it as preliminary. 

In order to verify the authenticity of the list, I am instituting a simple process.  For those persons claiming to be a shareholder, you must do 3 things:

1)  Send an e-mail to bitcorpmining@gmail.com from THE E-MAIL ADDRESS YOU USED TO REGISTER FOR GLBSE.
2)  In this e-mail, you must provide the withdrawal address used at GLBSE.
3)  In this e-mail, you must list the amount of shares you are claiming to own

All 3 of these items are mandatory.  No exceptions. 


Other items:

- We will be providing November results later on today. 
- We are discontinuing dividends as of the Oct. payment to conserve our resources for potential ASIC purchases. 
- There is no plan to re-list shares due to the black cloud hanging over the Bitcoin world legally. 
776  Economy / Services / Re: Gigamining / Teramining on: December 04, 2012, 07:25:46 PM
That's not the question that was asked.

This thread is a train wreck. Is there something about Hero Member tags that turn everyday folk into scammers?

I hope not.
777  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] - 57,000,000 coinlab loyalty points! on: December 04, 2012, 06:54:04 PM

  • Loyalty Points are not transferable.  


Sorry to be a naysayer, but selling Loyalty Points to other users is against our terms.

If you're interested in selling your Loyalty Points to us below expected value at current difficulty and BTCUSD rate (less than 28%), send us a PM though, we might be able to work something out.

DAMN!

would I be allowed to merely give them the credentials, let them mine, then pass on the earnings?

Just hypothetical.....don't want to step on any toes......

For legal reasons, we can't let anyone transfer them.  If we knowingly allow people to transfer, it could cause our entire loyalty point system to become classified as open loop prepaid access, which would require us to jump through a ton of legal hoops and make us need to follow a bunch of regulations.  We would likely need to AML every single miner, which we do not want to do.  

Sorry to disappoint you, but we just can't allow transfers.



No worries!  Thanks for the clarification, you guys are awesome.
778  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] - 57,000,000 coinlab loyalty points! on: December 04, 2012, 03:56:29 AM

  • Loyalty Points are not transferable.  


Sorry to be a naysayer, but selling Loyalty Points to other users is against our terms.

If you're interested in selling your Loyalty Points to us below expected value at current difficulty and BTCUSD rate (less than 28%), send us a PM though, we might be able to work something out.

DAMN!

would I be allowed to merely give them the credentials, let them mine, then pass on the earnings?

Just hypothetical.....don't want to step on any toes......
779  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] - 57,000,000 coinlab loyalty points! on: December 03, 2012, 10:13:54 PM
$1000 is way more than I would offer we don't even know that coinlab isn't a scam yet

They are already paying out on the points through their redeem pool.  No one has claimed to be short-changed, and they have paid out every bitcent owed to miners leading up to the reward-halving.

Thank you for your input, Kyle.  It was very useful.   
780  Economy / Goods / Re: [WTS] - 57,000,000 coinlab loyalty points! on: December 03, 2012, 09:39:56 PM

Well, doing a bit more maffs, it seems that if you just mine, right now, you'd make about $1.80/Gh/day. Coinlab is offering $2.50/Gh/day.

So.....

(1 - 1.8 / 2.5) * 7,083.39 == $1,938.3492

is the value these loyalty points are worth over just mining, at this moment. There is inherent risk in this though if the price of BTC increases dramatically or if difficulty falls. So my offer of $1k both seems reasonable and fair.

I'll let the offer stand for another 24 hours in case you'd like to reconsider.

I laughed at this.....sorry, but I could not help myself.  Yes, it is possible.....but so is drowning in a 5 gallon bucket. 

The value is much higher when you do a NPV calculation with even a VERY conservative assumption on future difficulty.  Your calculation is way too static. 

No need to leave your offer on the table, it is kindly rejected (again). 

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