Congratulations to the Giga-Watt team on successfully raising over 20 million USD in their token sale! I join in the congratulations! Cryptonomos says it's even higher - 22M! See only 20,789,667 22,010,385 TOKENS TO BE ISSUED -- https://cryptonomos.com/wtt/
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@Dev team - what do you plan to do with the unsold tokens - BURN?
Tokens are issued after sales - not purchased will not be released. Not sure whether "cryptonomos" visit this branch, or maybe smb else can answer: Will giga-watt start another round of WTT tokens sale in future, maybe? Unfortuately i was not following the project from the very beginning, because discovered it's existence in July only. I bought some tokens and a few miners. In fact I would like to buy more tokens now, in order to put more miners. I did not have enough money on hands then, but have now. As I know giga-watt builds more facilities than sold tokens, so maybe there is a possibility to start another tokens' round sale?
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Does anybody know whether Bitmain helps in ordering PSU for those who bought a miner without PSU, because of the PSU's absence?
They do not. The PSU's come available much more easily and frequent than the miners. Just wait til the next batch is available and order them the same way you ordered the miner on the website. Thank you for advice
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Does anybody know whether Bitmain helps in ordering PSU for those who bought a miner without PSU, because of the PSU's absence?
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Just found this project, it seems interesting to me, but now I see that I missed the pre-sale. Is there any exchange available now?
not yet. They are going to start issuing tokens only on August, 7th. Only after they issue tokens to those who bought them during sale period, they may list it on the exchange. But not sure about exchange, as they may just launch internal site for lending & borrowing tokens between those who mine on their premises. I was lucky to know about this project in June, when token costed 1.05$ (while $1 was initial price), and bought some. They far outperform any cloud mining service in pricing and other terms.
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Congratulations to the Giga-Watt team on successfully raising over 20 million USD in their token sale! I join in the congratulations! Cryptonomos says it's even higher - 22M! See only 20,789,667 saw an email from them saying about 22M, but can't find it now. 2M maybe were from pre-sale.
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Congratulations to the Giga-Watt team on successfully raising over 20 million USD in their token sale! I join in the congratulations! Cryptonomos says it's even higher - 22M!
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It is impossible to buy it, last batch was sold in 5 min, I was not even able to try to order it.
hint: holders of giga-watt tokens are able to buy d3 from them now, as they have a few hundred units for those holders
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They even created a scam replica site for the payment's provider, in order to look legit: www.coinpaymentS.net insted of www.coinpayment.net They even sent me an email from noreply@coinpayment S.net : " Thank you for using CoinPayments.net! To complete your checkout, send 0.41593000 BTC to 32Acfmno9WAWRLfzmSQwdzRJ7c79cmvU5J within 1 day, 2 hours, 30 minutes (make sure you leave enough time to get 2 confirms before the time limit!). " why so long time? 1 day, 2 hours, 30 minutes Real Bitmain asks for 1 hour -------------------- UPDATE: www.coinpaymentS.net are really swindlers, as they stole a lot or Ripple from the customers - there is petition on facebook called "Petition for Coinpayments.NET to return customer's Stolen Ripple Coins" - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1986688654888260/So stay away from this scammer too. They seem to be a mutual gang with bimain S.com
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and, by surprise, they have all miners available I even placed a fake order for D3 via wire transfer, and instead of sending me invoice they send a shit email saying: " Thank you for your order. Your order is on-hold until we confirm payment has been received. " and that's all First way of checking the legit seller is to request invoice for a wire payment with thier banking details. Scammers always fail to give you the banking details. Or they "only accept" bitcoin payment which are not traceable.
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I had a Wire Transfer that took 28 calendar days to be recognized by Bitmain. Even though it got to their bank overnight. It just did not get picked up by Bitmain. All that time my order was listed as " Unpaid " "Expired". It was not a comfortable situation. Customer support would not respond because to them this is very common. They will only answer you once they see your money actually credit to their account. Then they will change the order status and mark your case resolved. Wire Transfers are the worst form of payment and money transfer on the planet. ESPECIALLY international transfers. I will never use one again.
Strange situation. My wire (swift) payment was recognised in 2 days after being sent.
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Is the gigawatt site legit ? It is just a reseller and not the original manufacturer. If something went wrong with miner, it will only add time lapse for repair. Might as well go to direct manufacturer.
Yes it is legit, Gigawatt is a manufacture of mining farms, it's CEO is wellknown in mining business for many years, he was a founder of the biggest mining farm in US called MegaBigPower. They build real farms and offer real mining facilities. Miners they buy from Bitmain, Panda etc.
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Anybody knows why DASH difficulty increased today from 400k at 9am to 800k at 1pm ? and return back to 600k at 2pm. How such big jumps possible? Sorry for that, I powered on my new sha/scrypt/x11 mobile phone that arives today from Bitmain ... Damn, you've destroyed all my imaginary profits! instead of 7k per month - only 3.5k now
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Anybody knows why DASH difficulty increased today from 400k at 9am to 800k at 1pm ? and return back to 600k at 2pm. How such big jumps possible?
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Giga-Watt still has 40 D3s for sale on their site.
They had 170 this morning, so they are going fast.
Is gigawatt.sg a real gigawatt web site? As i know their site is giga-watt.com What is the reason for a duplicated site?
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Go to www.badbitcoin.org, where you can find info about more than 4000 fake sites. As to Bitcoin-miner-store.com, it says: “Never attempt to buy from any site that has no valid SSL. Anybody can read your details when you order. Anyway, this is a fraudster. “
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