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1  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Pangolinminer & Whatsminer FAQs on: February 15, 2018, 02:09:26 PM
Paid my £292 import duty and tax !!

They arrive from the local depot tomorrow

Need to make some coin and get some more miners

Excited clueless Noob
2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Pangolinminer & Whatsminer FAQs on: February 14, 2018, 10:16:30 AM
I have 2 M3 units currently being shipped

Anyone else received a text message apparently from DHL asking to pay tax ?

I presumed if tax was required it would arrive with a tax document allowing me to review it and pay customs

This text take s you to the real dhl website but the payment site in the text concerned me

They advised pay the tax or items will be held and destroyed ! Wankers
3  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner on: February 13, 2018, 09:04:54 PM
me and friends 2 x M3 s been shipped hahhaha excited

having ordered a month or so ago i feel i have paid over the odds Vrs todays prices but hey hoe .... it is what it is... longterm view and a hobby 

my first miner so i will be happy if they do what they say they do time will tell and i will update on this thread ... if/when i can get it running Smiley


thanks for posting the user guide Haggs its appreciated
4  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Where can I buy a car with bitcoin? on: February 13, 2018, 08:53:43 PM
I have been looking into this as a personal interest and not as a buyer

question - if people want to buy a car using BTC why not find a friendly broker for a tight margin sell and to transfer the flat currency to the car supplier to complete the deal ?

5  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: SUN MINING- is it legit? on: February 01, 2018, 11:35:32 PM
Looks like a plan B for USI tech if there company goes belly up
6  Economy / Gambling / Re: interested,a BTC Sports Betting Agent? Placing bets for those who can’t get on on: February 01, 2018, 09:40:05 PM
At this stage it is simply a question to see if there’s any interest on this forum

In short, I can get sports bets on for those that are unable too ( before anyone trolls there are many many people that are un-able to place bets due to account closures , restrictions and I guess location


I am in the UK and happy to meet in person if the interest is there


HuhHuh    I said I am in the UK

you don't get what I am trying to say if theres interest and its only interest at this stage

example - for what eva reason you put £1000 on a horse and it wins ....... you try it again the bookies will say in short f*ck off this is a fact

i mean no offense but pro's will know this .... BTC would be a good way to move monies once a trust established

i have placed many bets for a pro in the past
7  Economy / Gambling / Re: interested,a BTC Sports Betting Agent? Placing bets for those who can’t get on on: February 01, 2018, 09:10:13 PM
yeah its completely legal

there are many way accounts but if you make money they restrict you down - for example bet365 will only allow me to place a bet which will return a maximum of £10 including the stake


that leaves going through a asain broker who have FEE's or a company like Eastbridge in UK (very good service) but only good for asain handicaps really and football


i would not charge a Fee and in time rather be following the selections the client made , if they were mugs they would not need a broker as anyone can blow big stakes


i have a managed vip account so i can get on ...

the trusting someone stranger online is a problem , but i would meet the person face to face - if they were serious pro's and wanted to get on

also some people will know someone in the uk industry who might know me and so mutually vouch for me ( I ve done this myself in the past )
8  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Pangolinminer & Whatsminer FAQs on: January 31, 2018, 09:21:46 PM
Can some one please tell me do the porders post Januray come with everything i you need to get them working ?
any help appreciated

They come with the Power Supply. That's it. You may need to find the appropriate C-13 cord to match your 220v outlet, and
a Cat5 cable to connect to the Internet. In the review of the M3 that you saw, philipma1957 posted an unboxing video, and
he shows how to set it up. There are other like minded videos on YouTube.



Thanks Shazam .... I got thrown a bit in the review as phil used his own PSU , granted it was a demo set .... just wanted to check

nice one C-13 cord and long Cat 5 cable down to my friends cellor Smiley cant wait to laugh at the noise .... software and a pool and i'm away
9  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Pangolinminer & Whatsminer FAQs on: January 31, 2018, 09:00:48 PM
I don't have any miners as yet

on the 12 January i paid $4,116.00 for 2 items and cant wait for them to arrive to see if i can get them working

the prices do seem too much unless you manage to get them at 1100......

i bought these because of the review on this forum on the M3 ,

not certain of the genuine bitmain site , and with alot of negative comments regarding the reliabity of the S9 on a few threads it put me off the S9 a tad.

There due to arrive later in the Month - I HOPE I AM CAPEABLE TO TO SET IT UP.

Can some one please tell me do the porders post Januray come with everything i you need to get them working ?
any help appreciated


10  Economy / Gambling / interested,a BTC Sports Betting Agent? Placing bets for those who can’t get on on: January 31, 2018, 08:33:12 PM
At this stage it is simply a question to see if there’s any interest on this forum

In short, I can get sports bets on for those that are unable too ( before anyone trolls there are many many people that are un-able to place bets due to account closures , restrictions and I guess location


I am in the UK and happy to meet in person if the interest is there
11  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Invest now - should or not? on: January 31, 2018, 08:30:04 PM
i was messaging a guy I know in Vietnam last week... he has done well,  bought all his money

he says he has bought at 10K USD and aims to sell 19K this year , he seems more than confident
12  Economy / Services / Re: interested,a BTC Sports Betting Agent? Placing bets for those who can’t get on on: January 31, 2018, 10:24:51 AM
Bump
13  Economy / Services / interested,a BTC Sports Betting Agent? Placing bets for those who can’t get on on: January 30, 2018, 10:54:48 PM
At this stage it is simply a question to see if there’s any interest on this forum

In short, I can get sports bets on for those that are unable too ( before anyone trolls there are many many people that are un-able to place bets due to account closures , restrictions and I guess location

I would only be interested in decent stakes
I am in the UK and happy to meet in person if the interest is there
14  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Using a Buy on Nice Hash to mine altcoin - anyone experience you could share ? on: January 25, 2018, 11:37:29 PM
The real truth about cloud mining like Nice Hash is you are not going to make a return to your cloud mining contract. This business model is only good to get more money for the company.

Why a company rents his hashing rate when it can only make money for himself? Buying mining contracts will not bring the money back in your pocket.

You should avoid it, and if you really want to mine, why not build your own mining rig as a hobbyist instead.

if its profitable in future I will build one or buy one , in uk
15  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Using a Buy on Nice Hash to mine altcoin - anyone experience you could share ? on: January 25, 2018, 10:17:21 PM
The problem with the bought hash power is the final calculated expense that you must take into consideration. There is a slight chance that you can make a profit if you are choosing the hash to mine the altcoin that is still low in value but has a high perspective to make a breakthrough in the market. Before even joining and renting the hash try to analyze and investigate the best sites for the rentable hashes and even best possible altcoin with the perspective to fulfill the goals they have put ( I know that you are evaluating the Nice hash but there are better and more reputable sites) before them. Another problem that the rentable site, in this case, the Nice Hash, is presenting is the expense of the renting in the 24 hours that you are renting. You must calculate the quality, expense, and return of the mentioned hash.
I personally would invest in my own rig with the bankroll that is accumulated through the time. Rentable hash is passable and with your own mining rig; if you are not satisfied with the result of the hashed coin in the end at least you know that you don't have to rent hash for another 24 hours because you have your own mining equipment. Try to make the investment into hardware and it will bring you tremendous profit back in a long term.

Minnie - thank you very much for your reply ... its pretty hard getting off the ground with taking the right path ... and reading the right advice ... I now know in your opinion that you can make profit with GPU rigs , I wondered how you could do this

I have M3 from china coming next month Asic and v much interested in altcoin too... any advice welcome
16  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Using a Buy on Nice Hash to mine altcoin - anyone experience you could share ? on: January 25, 2018, 09:43:20 PM
Could anyone share any positives of negatives of using nice hash to generate a profit ?

is it possible to buy hash power to mine altcoins to turnover a few numbers ?   

I think if it was easy everyone would be doing it but then if there was no benefit why would people do it ?

any help appreciated
17  Economy / Computer hardware / Location UK Interested in buying ASIC miners running @ less than spec Hash Rate on: January 16, 2018, 07:34:09 PM
Please get in touch if you are interested in selling a used faulty ASIC miner that will still mine but at less than the specified hash rate.

Pay via Escrow or if you are local in the UK we can meet and pay you how you wish, proven it still mines.

No idea how many machines are out of warranty or if i will have interest.

base price on age, effiency and working hash rate - sensibe prices and i am interested

please get in touch if you are loooking to sell
18  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Is it legal to sell bitcoin for cash ? on: January 16, 2018, 03:34:53 PM
Bitcoin is a digital asset class which is subjected to regulations.

In some countries, it's legal to trade this asset class. What this mean is that you can buy and sell Bitcoin in those countries for cash because it's allowed. Whereas, in some other countries, it's illegal to do so.

Just read though the rules of your country of residence and abide by those rules accordingly.

thank you for the comments

I ve been googling for The United Kingdom's reg's but I cant find anything solid ... just speculation
19  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Is it legal to sell bitcoin for cash ? on: January 16, 2018, 03:15:19 PM
In the UK ...

is it the same the other way round ...    I would not mind buying BTC for cash  ?

has anyone found anything concrete from the UK authorities

any info appreciated
20  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Mining Altcoins Vrs Mining Bitcoins on: January 16, 2018, 12:21:24 PM
thank you for all the comments - its v.usefull to hear everyones opinions when starting out

i have a miner on the way in a month as the gent said ! Smiley

i will spend further time looking into Graphic cards,  i think if Proof Of Stake type transactions come into play in the future things will change dramitically

i know a lad who works for a big retailer laptops direct , so getting 1080 cards and bits is easy enough 


Could anyone experienced in mining altcoins and trading them for BTC on nicehash (or similar) please explain how it costs in, is it more effiecent than mining via asics

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