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1  Economy / Scam Accusations / Scam accusation against Sesterce (formally Bitech Group) ~ Now Resolved on: November 04, 2019, 11:56:15 AM
14th November 2019 - Now all resolved with Sesterce.

For the record, I no longer believe that they are a scam company.
2  Economy / Services / [OFFER] Crypto Hardware Hosting Service on: July 25, 2019, 08:33:23 PM
Hi all,

I'm reaching out to the community to see whether there would be any interest in a simple, reliable, secure and cheap co-location service for crytocurrency mining hardware.

We all know that home mining is difficult; the growing demand for electricity that ASIC / GPU miners require, the fan noise, and the heat, especially considering the soaring summer temperatures at the moment.  What I'm proposing is a simple service that allows home miners (or anyone else for that matter) to move their hardware to a data centre that specialises in handling crytocurrency mining hardware.  Not only does it take away the stress of keeping your equipment cool and gives you some relief from the fan noises, the best part is that is offers cheaper electricity than what you're be paying at home.

How cheap?  Well that's what is just being finalised, but to give you a rough guide, compared to where I'm based in the UK, the electricity and maintence costs are looking promising enough to be at least 50% cheaper.  For me, it's is a game changer in terms of getting quicker returns, making more profit (that's what it's mostly about right?) and enabling me to quickly increase my own capacity which I was limited on before.  It all comes down to how much interest there is - the more miners on board, the cheaper the rates get, hence this preliminary shout-out to see who might be interested.

Who am I and how will you know that I won't steal your miners?  I've been a long-time lurker on the forums and a home miner for many years.  I'm a tech enthusiast who has been in IT my whole life and I love everything about the aspect of mining.  It's only this year that I've finally had to bite the bullet and look to have my own hardware hosted somewhere more sensible than my own garage or convervatory.  The problem was, I found that there was no one offering a clear service at a reasonable cost this side of the pond (UK / Europe).  No one was interested in the small fish, only the big ones.

I've been on the receiving end of a scam myself on this very forum, so I know how important it is to have security and reassurance that your investment isn't going to be ripped away from you unfairly.  This is why I'm bringing this service to the table with the backing of a very reputatable UK web hosting company who have many years of experience, thousands of customers, and an excellent customer service rating.  They already have established contacts with a data centre in Iceland, so there's a reliable infrastructure in place, and experience shipping hardware around.  Just to clarify, you'd be dealing directly with them.  I'd be happy to give much more information for credibility once this has advanced to the next step.  My involvement here for now is to literally just to explain the offer on the table and count numbers.

The benefits are:

  • Cheap electricity
  • Secure data centre hosting
  • 99% uptime
  • No setup fees
  • No contract ties
  • No minimum quatity requirement
  • Use your own hardware and scale up as you wish
  • Feel better about yourself using 100% renewable energy

The service would be as simple as:

  • You place an order online and pay with the method of your choosing.
  • You send your hardware either directly to the data centre in Iceland or it can be collected and shipped for you.
  • You get your hardware setup within 24 hours of it arriving (time is money after all).
  • You control your own hardware with VPN access and monitoring.
  • When you've had enough, you get your hardware shipped back to you, no catches.

If you are interested, I'd appreciate you would reply here or drop me a PM about the equipment you've got so some numbers can be crunched.

Thanks!

Griff
3  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Black Arrow Prospero X-3 (UK) on: November 07, 2014, 04:49:21 PM
Is that 2 for BTC 3.4 or each?
If the former, how much would it be for 1 unit @ 1TH/s seeing its a quick sale?

3.4 BTC for both, 1.7 BTC for one Smiley
4  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Black Arrow Prospero X-3 (UK) on: November 07, 2014, 11:39:17 AM
Still available, looking for a quick sale at 3.4 BTC.
5  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Black Arrow Prospero X-3 (UK) on: November 05, 2014, 08:40:24 PM
Ok thanks how much are you after posted to the UK?

That's the interesting part.  Obviously now not worth no where near what I originally paid for them, what's the closest thing on sale for the same hash rate?  2TH/s S4?  That's 3.69 BTC which is ex VAT / customs and postage.

Feel free to drop me a PM with an offer.
6  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KNC Miner Mercury (UK) on: November 05, 2014, 08:33:55 PM
0.2 BTC shipped to Romania(EU), i dont need the case just the electronics inside.
Probably the coolers are worth more than those puppies will ever make Smiley)
Let me know, thanks.

Sorry I think that may just about cover the postage via a decent courier that's tracked and signed.

so what is the total ghs of it chap

I'm guessing 240GHs, 3 unit jup with, 1st running ok at 140, 2nd running around 100 and 3rd with all cores off so not running? Am I close?

That's right Smiley

I had it running on BTC Guild but as it's been unplugged for a couple of weeks, sadly I can't screenshot the worker chart (it looks like a week is as far back as it goes).

Here's the only stats I can find on it now:

7  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Black Arrow Prospero X-3 (UK) on: November 04, 2014, 09:59:26 PM
bigD27 - PM sent

warrensgun - I think because of the weight (36KG) it's going to be an expensive journey.  First quotes look like they are around the £100 / $160 USD, but feel free to find somewhere cheaper.

hedgy73 - Black Arrow announced that the PSU issues were sorted and these have the latest ones.  Here's the compliance report - http://blackarrowsoftware.com/download/LCS1409301332S.pdf
8  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] KNC Miner Mercury (UK) on: November 04, 2014, 09:51:46 PM
Hi,

I've got an KNC Miner Mercury unit from last October which I'm now looking to sell.  I brought it from scotjam and it's served me well being maintenance free.  It has:

- Controller fully working (4 port)
- 1 Upgraded module fully working (140 Gh/s).
- 1 Original module which has cores switch on and off but it's stable albeit at a lower hash rate (100 Gh/s).  I've had it running nearing 130 Mh/s by playing with the core voltages.
- 1 Upgraded module which seems to have all cores switched off.  I've not had the time to try and look it so that's a wildcard.

Picture:



I may break it down depending on the interest.

Price and delivery:

Make me an offer.  Preferably cash on collection, bank transfer or BTC (escrow is fine).

I would prefer to keep the shipping to the UK (I'm based on the South Coast in Hampshire).

Thanks for looking!
9  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Black Arrow Prospero X-3 (UK) *Now Sold* on: November 04, 2014, 07:02:49 PM
Fresh from China (literally today) and in the UK (customs charges are all paid), I've got the Prospero X-3 that I don't even have the space now to set up, due to a house move.  

Spec from Black Arrow:

http://www.blackarrowsoftware.com/store/prospero-x-3.html

Each unit provides 1 TH/s (1000 GH/s) standard hashrate (I have 2)
It is clockable within the range of 800 to 1200 Mhz, corresponding to 0,8 TH/s @ 800 Mhz and 1,2 TH/s @ 1200 Mhz.
The device can be connected by: WiFi network, Ethernet RJ45 cable and USB.
The integrated touch screen allows you to configure the unit directly. You can also configure the unit with your web browser.
The operating system used is Android 4.2.2.

Pictures:











Price and delivery:

I've not even seen any of these up for sale yet so I'm happy to take offers at this point.  Preferably cash on collection, bank transfer or BTC (escrow is fine).

I would prefer to keep the shipping to the UK (I'm based on the South Coast in Hampshire).

Thanks for looking!
10  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Bitmine KNC Avalon Clone - Help me please on: February 23, 2014, 08:57:50 PM
It's a bitmine.ch Avalon clone ~ running a quick search, looks like they are configured by default to work via Ethernet but it can be changed to Wifi in the web GUI.

Source:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=215431.msg3160076#msg3160076

Quote
After an initial panic of not being able to log in or configure the Avalons, I realized that they had been configured to mine over ethernet LAN cable instead of WiFi, so I reconfigured back to working over WiFi.
11  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: vdragon Erupter-Groupbuy-Scam : Task Force on: July 27, 2013, 09:32:27 PM
His photo is still showing up for me (I've never looked at the page before).  The URL I'm looking at:

http://es.linkedin.com/pub/stefan-darin/39/337/372
That guy looks like a proper Dutch guy, hence his native language is Dutch.
Is it even the person we are looking for?

I don't think so. I think he's just been picked on because he's the top Google result that matches the Paypal account name.
12  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: vdragon Erupter-Groupbuy-Scam : Task Force on: July 27, 2013, 08:26:55 PM
His photo is still showing up for me (I've never looked at the page before).  The URL I'm looking at:

http://es.linkedin.com/pub/stefan-darin/39/337/372
13  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: vdragon Erupter-Groupbuy-Scam : Task Force on: July 27, 2013, 08:14:23 PM
Quote from: nomnomnom
So it takes a little bit longer, Police -> Courtorder -> Bitstamp gives out data.

Once the ball is rolling with the Police, they can send a RIPA to Bitstamp which then allows them to 'legally' disclose the information under the data protection act about the account of interest.  That should be pretty straight forward once it's been signed off by the unit's detective.  It shouldn't go as far as a court order unless Bitstamp refuse to cooperate and the Police deem it suitable enough to seize their server hard drives.  
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Cheap Block Erupters on coingig. on: July 02, 2013, 03:54:49 PM
I thought that I'd seen those photos before:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195540.msg2362252#msg2362252

It could be genuine, but why not take your own photos? Undecided
15  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [OPEN] JIT Group Buy #7 600+ ASICMiner Erupter USB 1.01618 ea. @ 10 units on: June 25, 2013, 08:54:35 PM
griff; 15; 16.3736;

16  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Looking in to purchase 50 ASICMiner Block Eruptors... Where do I start? on: June 25, 2013, 08:27:34 PM
Here's a good place to start:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=217104.0

Includes general information about the Block Eruptors, who's selling and for how much Wink
17  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: The Official "First Word that Pops Into Your Head" Thread™ | Get Out of Jail! on: June 25, 2013, 06:14:45 AM
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