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We'll be happy to adjust the pricing for you if you'd contact us with your needs.
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Thursday, June 12, 2014 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Massive Data Center in Montreal, Canada Nows Opens for Colocation Hosting of Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency Mining Machines Montreal, Quebec, Canada - CryptoMine, a solutions provider for cryptocurrency miners, today announces the opening of its 22,000 sq. ft. massive data center based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada for colocation hosting of cryptocurrency mining machines. Cryptocurrency mining machines are specifically designed and highly-powerful computers built only for the purpose of performing algorithmic calculations to “mine” cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. These machines are essentially industrial-grade and consumes a lot of electricity at the same time generating a high amount of heat. CryptoMine provides miners access to uninterruptable electricity supply at very economical rates. The data center design of intake and exhaust airflow, coupled with forced-air ventilation and superior cooling optimizes mining performance while protecting equipments from excessive heat damage. CryptoMine has a team of experts in the fields of software and network engineering, as well as experienced specialists in Bitcoin mining, and thus being able to offer a full-spectrum of services related to small- and large-scale cryptocurrency mining. CryptoMine aims to provide colocation hosting of mining machines from all hardware manufacturers, including CoinTerra, Black Arrow, HashFast, Butterfly Labs, KnCMiner and Spondoolies Tech. About CryptoMine CryptoMine is founded by a team of software application developers, networking and data center engineers, and Bitcoin miners. CryptoMine helps clients mine cryptocurrencies at maximum profit potential by providing colocation hosting of mining machines at very affordable electricity rates as well as superior cooling for optimized performance. CryptoMine also accepts Bitcoin as payment from clients. Please visit our website at for more information: http://cryptomine.bizPlease also find us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CryptoMineTwitter: https://twitter.com/CryptoMineBizPress Contact: Solomon Freeman or Kevin K. Han Email Address: pr20140612@cryptomine.biz
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Thursday, June 12, 2014 - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Massive Data Center in Montreal, Canada Nows Opens for Colocation Hosting of Bitcoin/Cryptocurrency Mining Machines Montreal, Quebec, Canada - CryptoMine, a solutions provider for cryptocurrency miners, today announces the opening of its 22,000 sq. ft. massive data center based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada for colocation hosting of cryptocurrency mining machines. Cryptocurrency mining machines are specifically designed and highly-powerful computers built only for the purpose of performing algorithmic calculations to “mine” cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin. These machines are essentially industrial-grade and consumes a lot of electricity at the same time generating a high amount of heat. CryptoMine provides miners access to uninterruptable electricity supply at very economical rates. The data center design of intake and exhaust airflow, coupled with forced-air ventilation and superior cooling optimizes mining performance while protecting equipments from excessive heat damage. CryptoMine has a team of experts in the fields of software and network engineering, as well as experienced specialists in Bitcoin mining, and thus being able to offer a full-spectrum of services related to small- and large-scale cryptocurrency mining. CryptoMine aims to provide colocation hosting of mining machines from all hardware manufacturers, including CoinTerra, Black Arrow, HashFast, Butterfly Labs, KnCMiner and Spondoolies Tech. About CryptoMine CryptoMine is founded by a team of software application developers, networking and data center engineers, and Bitcoin miners. CryptoMine helps clients mine cryptocurrencies at maximum profit potential by providing colocation hosting of mining machines at very affordable electricity rates as well as superior cooling for optimized performance. CryptoMine also accepts Bitcoin as payment from clients. Please visit our website at for more information: http://cryptomine.bizPlease also find us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CryptoMineTwitter: https://twitter.com/CryptoMineBizPress Contact: Solomon Freeman or Kevin K. Han Email Address: pr20140612@cryptomine.biz
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I resolved this issue by adding the following to the conf file:
addnode=71.7.130.11 addnode=p2pool.org:65534 addnode=69.85.86.195
and the client is now synchronizing with the network.
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I installed Unobtainium wallet on both Mac and Windows and got a "no block source available"" and it seems to be displayed forever. How do I resolve this problem?
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My friends and I have order from Black Arrow since November. None of us are getting weekly updates from them. Further, one day after they announced the delay to May, we requested refund immediately. For me, they said "your request in the refund queue". For my other friends, all enquiries had been ignored. Sure, I know HashFast was terribly behind schedule. A guy placed his order in August eventually received it in January. I placed mine in December and I got an email from HashFast last week Tuesday that it will delivered in March. So, I'm glad. CoinTerra, same story. I placed my order in Dec. and looking at their updates, I thinK I'll get my machine in April. HashFast executive interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yj-mmnRWYcCoinTerra's CEO was formally from big company. He is well know, can be verified and has a LinkedIn profile. Alright, if Black Arrow turns out to be not a scam, I'll order from them. I will visit their factory to verify (after they deliver) and will probably resell for them. :-)
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Why are you so dedicated on spreading misinformation?
All those information I've posted can be verified by examining the details posted by the respective companies. Please take a close look at the news released by CoinTerra and HashFast. Please also search Google, Twitter and YouTube about what their customers are saying. Both cointerra and hashfast have had much longer delays than BA and underperforming hardware. It is a bit hilarious you seem to think bfl/ct/hf are any sort of gold standard when it comes to asics.
All the companies - ButterflyLabs, CoinTerra and HashFash - had overpromised on delivery times. However, they were transparent in their business operations. They directors and staff were known and revealed. The have attended trade shows and had been interviewed and reported by journalists. On the contrary, the people at Black Arrow hides behind a shield. I even saw a message that Matt of Black Arrow was telling Phinnaeus Gage that he refuses to reveal his real name. HashFast is now clearing Batch 2, 3 and 4 of the Baby Jets, expected to complete by end of March. CoinTerra is now in production of the TerraMiners and will company by April/May. YES, BFL, CT and HF are currently the GOLD STANDARD in mining hardware. Absolutely. Black Arrow will just turn out to be a 100% confirmed scam soon... BA has advertised 0.6gh/w for the chip alone. So that equates to around 1000w per TH for the complete miner.
Prospero X-3 consumes only 1,050 W for 2 TH/s. None of the proven legitimate companies - CoinTerra, HashFast and ButterFly - with track-record (both good and bad) has achieved this. So, Black Arrow must have hired super-engineers from space. BA has just announced successful tapeout confirmed by verisilicon. Care to comment on this?
To be honest, I have no comments (yet), because I think the stories are made up. Further, they claim their will appear the trade show in Texas this week. Well, when I take a closer look, it is not them, but their US reseller "minersource". So, that reseller is either one of the scammers or a victim of the scam. Btw asicminer next gen 40nm chips will be 0.2w/gh. Does that make you skeptical?
Yes, from which company?
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BTW, one more thing... Both HashFast and CoinTerra cannot produce performance-per-electrical consumption that Black Arrow claims they could. So, I'm getting even more skeptical...
CoinTerra TerraMiner @ 2 TH/s consumes 1,650 W HashFash Sierra Evo 3 @ 2 TH/s consumes 2,200 W
... as for Black Arrow Prospero X-3 @ 2 TH/s, they claim 1,050 W. Either this is a blaten lie and scam, or they have super engineers.
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HashFast is now producing and delivering the Baby Jets, which is expected to complete by end of March for all the batches. They have announced the new ASIC chip, which delivers about 800 GH/s. Their new rack-moutable machine will perform 2 TH/s and any order now is expected to begin delivery around April. http://hashfast.com/evoproductsonsale/CoinTerra has completed enginering for the TerraMiners and now on production. All the batches will be delivered by end of April or May. http://cointerra.com/cointerra-announces-gsx-pcie-bitcoin-mining-card/
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their factory in Shenzhen, I can going to them 2 hours by car. just provide proof your purchasing from them, I'll follow up Dear clubminer, I think you should just go and check out if the factory exists and also if it is the same factory as reported here: http://imgur.com/4VFm2Ot,K7OGvEY,urewakH,mNPMmh0,WRgkT7E,8Bg48Ld,pGXfgPG,cBrAYty,c7sNH2z,g0XUeKz,VujDmo2,23pvKOe,ZfqwUoq,waIDprc,uA1IYMT,9vfmLEw,5OUKvMX,VQuShrB,2FLmrIA,1jhcfcL,rXj2bU8,u29NUPj,Jnwlpto,zIDoHDX,92ouQ99,8o85TeY,2pq0Fz7,fxBhGx3,8Ya3lBF,cbEwUQs,uzlvMXg,b4ZdNee,PTgotfx,2Q3aMvQ,mYCg8ez,43Sl743,Hm0jaWl,p4f4cKI,PZsSdoo,X69NCBP,GdEWtjB,MLI9b7x,rzAo2Ar,pSkWGPL,xcGZyNJ,dtV8itj,27IRJhm,i8NgRy7,yUJKRG4,fw5qBvl,rIPRqtp,ieQ1tTP,8u8UiCa,uieE0Sc,dO4kzm8,4O0Lo1J,PwKWIqc,SAcUUg7,9AdslG3,aXs8Xe4,C852l7v,Q45CvRO,V1yaaVb,5QOI2uk,eZ34ItjIf possible, you can go inside and ask them if they are Black Arrow (I doubt the sign "Black Arrow" is displayed outside). If they say they are, tell them you're interested to place an order. And ask them if the order is made now, when can the hardware be delivered or picked up? You should investigate like a potential customer interested but skeptical. (There is no point to bring our order # because they will conveniently say those are not your order and won't comment on them.)
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this [http://www.companies-hongkong.com/black-arrow-limited-wf97/] is a free service. Information obtained here may not be updated.
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Reading that again carefully: https://www.blackarrowsoftware.com/store/progress-update-20-feb-2014.html14.We have completed the design and manufacture of the banners for the Texax Bitcoin Conference. http://texasbitcoinconference.com/ . This announcement confirms that we will be present there; Minersource, Our reseller from USA, will represent us. ... that means Black Arrow won't be there and their directors won't show up. It means they have design and made the banners (which will say "Black Arrow") but no onew from Black Arrow will show up! Minesource could be a victim of their scam or part of them, too. We're not sure who Minesource or Bobsag (is he from Minesource) is.
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Reading that again carefully: 14.We have completed the design and manufacture of the banners for the Texax Bitcoin Conference. http://texasbitcoinconference.com/ . This announcement confirms that we will be present there; Minersource, Our reseller from USA, will represent us. ... that means Black Arrow won't be there and their directors won't show up. Minesource could be a victim of their scam or part of them, too. We're not sure who Minesource or Bobsag (is he from Minesource) is.
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Surprise!
I mistyped the URL and went to bitcointalk.com, and I saw this warning message:
BitcoinTalk Discussion Board - WARNING – While Bitcointalk.org has a wealth of information about Bitcoin and some very knowledgeable members be aware that the site is run by scammers. Do not trust any of the ads even if they are endorsed by the site administrators. The site also encourages the sale of accounts you can never be sure who you are dealing with.
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So the people here are scammers, and possible working for Black Arrow?
Things are becoming interesting ...
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It is now the morning of Feb. 20 in China, the day of the supposed-to-be Tapeout. Let's see what Black Arrow will update us...
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Phinnaeus Gage, you said someone visited the Chinese plant. Who? Can you show me the thread or proof?
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