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8141  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANNOUNCE] COMPANY NAME IN CAPITALS INC. ***ASIC MINERS DELIVERY NOW*** [spoof] on: June 05, 2013, 07:44:23 PM
THIS IS LEGIT. I orderd from the OP in February and received a working unit hashing at 80 Terahash/eon. I've been paid to say .... I mean ....  I know the OP personally and have lent and borrowed over 9000 Santoshes from them. I, a total stranger am telling you that you can trust him. Believe me. Send him all your money RIGHT NOW.

You have too many posts and registered too long enough to be believed.
8142  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Comprehensive ASICMiner Blade Setup on: June 05, 2013, 01:19:23 PM
Latest layout:

Wind tunnel design helps a LOT, conveys all the heat up and away. Everything much cooler and with lower fan speeds.
8143  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ASICMINER Blade Sales on: June 05, 2013, 01:17:24 PM
Like this:

Wind tunnel design helps a LOT, conveys all the heat up and away. Everything much cooler and with lower fan speeds.

Remember the giant setup thread if you get stuck:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205369.0
8144  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] ASICMINER Blade Mounting Adapter Set on: June 05, 2013, 01:08:08 PM
this would be perfect if you can redesign it and add additional mount for 2x 120mm fan in front of the heatsink similar to dogie's original setup photo. I didnt realize how big a pain in the **** it is to get this thing vertical then put 2 fans in front of it without touching the heatsink...

legos was my solution...

This is my newest newest setup now, rev 7 I think xD Wind tunnel design helps a LOT, conveys all the heat up and away. Everything much cooler and with lower fan speeds.

8145  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: I give in! I've put my BFL 60Gh/s pre-order on eBay - $1000 start price. on: June 05, 2013, 01:00:15 PM
Its dogie Cheesy *killa
8146  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: I give in! I've put my BFL 60Gh/s pre-order on eBay - $1000 start price. on: June 05, 2013, 12:04:41 PM
Wait.... killer?
8147  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Selling KNC Order #292 Auction on: June 05, 2013, 12:56:20 AM
Then post it in the correct fucking subforums.
8148  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] ASICMINER Blade Mounting Adapter Set on: June 04, 2013, 11:08:30 PM
Is it ABS? Should probably have set a decent min Cheesy This thread made me procrastinate for 4 1/2 hours remounting my blades in a new vertical windtunnel mode Sad
8149  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [30000 GH] BTC Guild - PPS/PPLNS with TxFees, Stratum+Vardiff ASIC Tested on: June 04, 2013, 11:08:01 PM
Alright, I've been looking over the documentation that was added to the Bitcoin wiki recently regarding implementation of merged mining.  At this time, the only planned alternate currency to be added is NMC.  Others could be added later, but I will be taking this slowly.

NMC will not have as much presence in the UI.  BTC Guild is a Bitcoin mining pool, and throwing more graphs/tables of data for alternate currencies is not something I plan to do.  The current plan to keep NMC implementation simple and clean is to bootstrap it to the PPLNS system.  When a namecoin block is found, it will get distributed evenly to the open PPLNS shifts the same way BTC is distributed.  This means it will not be available via PPS.  Still working on how I will handle PPS for NMC going forward.

Once the stratum code is tested and working, the getwork based merged mining server will be closed down after a reasonable period of time for users to move to Stratum.

Is it active or still a plan at the moment?
8150  Economy / Goods / Re: Human Dung for sale! ***FERTILIZER*** FOOD on: June 04, 2013, 02:05:19 PM
Yup, even CoinGig has a specific rule against it.

Quote from: CoinGig Terms of Use
4. PROHIBITIONS.
You agree not to publish, offer for sale, sell or otherwise distribute any of the following items on, through or connected with your Account:

Blood, bodily fluids or body parts;
Burglary tools;
Counterfeit items;
Destructive devices and explosives;
Identity documents, personal financial records or personal information (in any form, including mailing lists);
Lottery tickets, sweepstakes entries or slot machines;
Obscene material or child pornography;
Offensive material or hate speech;
Police badges or uniforms;
Stocks or other securities;
Stolen property; and
Any other items prohibited by law or constituting controlled substances.
You further agree not to publish, offer for sale, sell or otherwise distribute any of the following items on through or connected with your Account, except as permitted by, and in full compliance with, all applicable federal, state, local and other laws:

Digital files that you do not own or have all necessary rights or license to store, display, perform, copy and distribute;
Hazardous or restricted items;
Content or material that is infringing or otherwise violates the law
Weapons and other related items, including, without limitation, explosives, firearms, firearm parts and magazines, ammunition, BB and pellet guns, tear gas, stun guns, switchblade knives and martial arts weapons.

Well... technically human wastes aren't bodily fluids so they do have a slight loophole here.  Nonetheless it's pretty clear what sort of behaviour they are trying to avoid.  This kind.

Yes, yes they are. Bodily fluids = anything originating from the body with a chance of contamination
8151  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] - PC hardware in UK - BTC/LTC paid on: June 04, 2013, 02:03:41 PM
I have £10-£15k of hardware I want to shift at below trade price in one job lot. There is a lot of cooling, ram, older gpus etc. Interested?

unfortuantely thats too much in one go atm, i'm just starting out Wink but maybe in the future Smiley

Whats the biggest chunk you could take.
8152  Economy / Goods / Re: (WTS) HTC One, Nexus 7, And a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 on: June 04, 2013, 02:01:50 PM
Why is everyone ignoring the pretty serious scam warning?
8153  Economy / Goods / Re: ATI 7990 for sale on: June 04, 2013, 01:36:45 PM
Location? *sigh*, why do we even have to ask for that.
8154  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Announcement] HyperX Technologies presents current chip development on: June 04, 2013, 01:35:19 PM
For the dumb here's information on the 14nm process. None of the big boys have started mass producing any. They are still in the lab. There's no way these guys have access to 14nm.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14_nanometer

They don't claim to have it. They claim to be designing one, and be ready when mass production begins.

Its not about designing it. I could design a 4nm chip [no I couldn't] and have it all perfectly laid out. Doesn't matter though because no one can fucking build it for 10 years.

Ding ding ding.

I've designed a quantum computer. I only need $100 trillion to manufacture it.

And he's asked forum members for exactly how much monies?

None... yet. Just wait. Why are you defending them? Everything they've said is untrue/impossible.

Because I really HATE it when people use all caps. It gets my goat.
Sorry, FIXED.
8155  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] - PC hardware in UK - BTC/LTC paid on: June 04, 2013, 01:23:23 PM
I have £10-£15k of hardware I want to shift at below trade price in one job lot. There is a lot of cooling, ram, older gpus etc. Interested?
8156  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Announcement] HyperX Technologies presents current chip development on: June 04, 2013, 11:36:09 AM
For the dumb here's information on the 14nm process. None of the big boys have started mass producing any. They are still in the lab. There's no way these guys have access to 14nm.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14_nanometer

They don't claim to have it. They claim to be designing one, and be ready when mass production begins.

Its not about DESIGNING it. I could design a 4nm chip [no I couldn't] and have it all perfectly laid out. Doesn't matter though because no one can fucking build it for 10 years.
8157  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: WTB: ASICminer Block Eruptor [10-13Gh/s] model on: June 04, 2013, 11:22:31 AM
Giant setup thread with guide here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=205369.0
8158  Economy / Reputation / Re: Dogie reputation thread on: June 04, 2013, 11:00:33 AM
Successful trade with Davecoin for 1.5x Avalon B3 coinhoarder shares

Edit: Meant 5x
8159  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [30000 GH] BTC Guild - PPS/PPLNS with TxFees, Stratum+Vardiff ASIC Tested on: June 04, 2013, 10:59:28 AM
@eleuthria

Is there anything against us creating multiple accounts to put different workers on (Avalons etc) to track their lifetime earnings easier?

Dude you brought Avalons as well..?

Ofc.

@eleuthria

Is there anything against us creating multiple accounts to put different workers on (Avalons etc) to track their lifetime earnings easier?

Nothing against it, though I'm not sure why you'd need separate accounts to do it.  One word of warning:  Automatic Payouts don't work properly if you have two accounts sharing the same wallet address and triggering a payout at the same time, it requires a manual correction to fix.

This was similar to when I asked if you can track lifetime earnings of different workers and you said no. At the moment if I had 3 different 'projects' in the same account, all I can see is lifetime earnings for them combined, not separate. I can see lifetime shares, but that doesn't translate into anything for PPLNS. Thanks for letting us know we need multiple payout addresses though.

Edit: Will we need to run multiple emails?
8160  Other / Meta / Re: Criteria for self locking threads? on: June 04, 2013, 10:48:51 AM
I thought everyone can lock their own threads?

Apparently not.
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