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If anyone is a RPC bagholders here could you drop me a msg here please...we need to get ourselves together to see if we can get some form of way forward
We have no driver of this bus anymore...RPC's creator has fled and set fire to everything on the way out
I think we would need at least 50% of coin holders to bring about any change to this coin...getting bagholders contact details together would be a good start
cheers grant
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This is most awesome news that the accounting software is done and nearly ready to be switched on...thanks Kano
Stryfe said I know this is a long time in coming but ultimately this ends up being just a few cents to maybe a couple of dollars. I do not think anyone has a substantial amount of unpaid "dust"
Well, I have over .3btc in "dust" as I erroneously mined here for over a month nearly 2 and a half years ago
I have kept mining here ever since then, even though most of the last year it was costing me more to run my s9's and t9's than I was earning from them after paying hosting fees in Iowa
When I get it I will probably update the old s9's and t9's to a few s17, but will have to send them further north to avoid the trump tax in Iowa, BTW is there any demand for a few old s9/t9 units in Bettendorp, s9's running two boards t9's appear all good...all early models
cheers
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Mousehouse...check out the bottom graph here https://siastats.info/mining_pools.htmlI got the same huge number of errors last night, it correlates with the pool and whole systems hashrate falling off a cliff This has happened to me a couple of times now and also seems to be at the same time as the other dips in network hashrates Last night was by far the worse, since this event my miner has run again perfectly for around 8 hours, with few errors I have always had my miner running at 400 to 500 since new, Neo-geo, did you get this issue last night or were you somehow immune cheers
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My experience with the A3: Total of 4 purchased direct from Bitmain. All are overclocked by +668, running in a 2-car garage with the door closed and zero ventilation, along with 4 other ASICs and 1080 Ti x16 GPUs. Mining non-stop since January 27th with zero reboots, averaging > 900 GH/s per A3. Have no choice but to give it 5/5 stars so far.  Could be because of the clean power: all are fed dedicated 220V 30A, 2 units are using EVGA 1600W T2, rest are on AW3++. Also keep the units low to the ground where the cool air stays, tho the garage stays around 90F+ (outside temps are 50F). Bitmain says operating temps max out at 104F, so fine solution until Spring/Summer. Haha nice. My A3's been acting up ever since day one and I think a hashboard just died on me. Temperatures are really low, with the outside cold the chip temps are ±60C. I see spikes in HW errors on all boards (bursts of 10k's of errors, leading to stale/invalid shares, and the one with the least amount of errors just left the building... Weird!
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I would like to order 10 to Australia
I tried to order batch one when you opened the orders for that batch but after 3 or 4 messages, which you replied to, I never got a payment address, so I gave up
Are you still handling Oceania yourself?
how do I order
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Holey guacamole batman
All hail Indss
Miner of what I believe is the fatest block ever in all bitcoin history 13.4btc in transaction fees
Thanks again Dr Haribo for all your work keeping this pool running.
Hopefully this will bring some more hash power to the pool, but I am more than comfortable mining in this lotto pool either way, big or small
cheers
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Wowzer,
Just saw a 25.9btc block
Never seen 13btc transaction fees before
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I would really like bitmain to bring back a home miner
The world has run out of hosting and you cant run S9's at home and stay married.
Why cant bitmain keep their promise from a few years back and make new boards for the old S2's.
Today, I rummaged through the garage and dug out an old S2, opened it up, blew it out and decided to run 6 boards in it, to give more space between them.
PSU flashed up nicely, then decided to see how it ran without the lid on and fans disconnected, it ran too hot. So reconnected the two intake fans only and put the lid back on. It is running great, 50 degrees and very quite considering
Now 6 boards/blades with current chips would work great, probably around 1TH per board, making this a true home miner, and could do what the earlier miners do, ie home heating, you could mine at home and still remain married
I am sure there would be enough demand for the boards and they should not be too hard to make, and they would be cheaper to ship and you could buy a few at a time and get around customs duties as well
Win, Win, Win all round
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Would it make sense to have a payment system in which the user who solves a block for the pool, gets an additional reward, i.e. 0.5 BTC or even 1 BTC?
This way there would be extra incentive to join, being given a shot at hitting a small jackpot without having to to mine solo against astronomical odds, while not taking away too much from the pool in relative terms?
I don't know if this has been discussed or done before, or even is being done... I think it could do well for the dynamic of a pool.
There was a pool exactly like this, called triplemining It ceased operating 2 or 3 years back I loved the pool and did well from it, sadly it became to small and insignificant, but it died brightly, we found 2 blocks in quick succession at the end, a couple of s3's earnt me nearly 2btc for that last week, those were the days
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Hey guys, can anyone recommend me a good place to buy a bunch of BCH coins so that I can buy some more miners? Because bitmain only have been accepting the BCH as the payment method lately!  I have used shapeshift a couple of times, though can take a few hours if your unlucky. The first time I used them the transaction was almost instant, this last time it took a couple of hours I wont vouch for them, but they have worked for me The problem I have is finding hosting, I would love to buy a few more, but have nowhere economical to run them
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Yeah, right, we are the ones with the credibility issues
We are the one who is asking punters to part with thousands or many thousands of dollars, for something that you only say that you have, and have basically no safeguards in place to protect their money or BTC
Yeah, right, I am going to post my passport here for you to see
It doesn't matter who I am, my only aim here is to stop scammers from fleecing unwary people keen to get into crypto mining.
Anyway, I hope Tommy does let us know how he goes with the meet up with Sean, but i would be surprised if he did say anything else here
If i was to review asic24.com I would say it was almost certainly a scam, and I would be very concerned if I had bought anything from you of it ever turning up
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Hi Tommy, I was going to ask if you would be able to ask you uncle to go around and see if Sean was there, and if he knows anything about bitcoin miners, I was going to offer to pay for the fuel and a few pints
But I just noticed that you have only been registered here for an hour or so yourself, so the answer may be inconclusive anyway
About BigSky:   Sorry, I forgot, I should have introduced myself I'm Male Australian In my early fifties A member here since 2014, though not much activity until recently Sagitarius Receding hairline Bit of a beer gut, (but not obese or the like) I enjoy riding my horse along the beach at sunrise, (sometimes without any clothes on) My ideal partner Would have to have a sense of humour (thats a given) Caring, funloving, adventurous, in their mid to early twenties looks not that important, but would prefer a lady from Bavarian countries that looks good in lederhosen if this is you, please contact me via personal message Trust can only be earned I have not done enough to earn trust I cannot hide my trust rating cheers
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Hi Tommy, I was going to ask if you would be able to ask you uncle to go around and see if Sean was there, and if he knows anything about bitcoin miners, I was going to offer to pay for the fuel and a few pints
But I just noticed that you have only been registered here for an hour or so yourself, so the answer may be inconclusive anyway
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is this site reliable?
spend 5 minutes reading the thread
asic24 website is brand new
He wont prove he has ever delivered a miner to anyone
We cant prove that that he has ever failed to deliver a miner
He says that he has been running a online store since 2011 but wont tell us what it is, or give any feedback from all the miners he has sold
We know he used someone else's pics for his ebay listing
The Polish address is also shared by a 'Virtual office leasing company'
ebay seems to have removed his listing and contacted those either bidding or who enquired, over possible fraudulent activity
You decide if the site is reliable
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You came here trying to sell millions of dollars of miners
You had no history of selling miners here or on ebay, which you implied you did
You have to earn trust first
We don't have to have proof of anyone not receiving a miner
You have to prove that you have sold and delivered them before to multiple parties
You have offered no proof of even selling one miner "anywhere"
The onus of proof was on you...and you failed
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Unfortunately scams in the bitcoin world are far too common, damaging both individuals and Bitcoin itself.
The huge demand and huge prices of miners and the fact that now most miners are on orders for months in advance before being delivered to the resellers, gives huge opportunities for unscrupulous peoples or organisations to scam those looking to purchase miners of many thousands of dollars, in many cases life savings down the drain. I am not prepared to just stand aside when I see something that I believe is fraudulent from happening.
In your case iminlovewiththedj, I tried to get some answers to my questions to give you the benefit of the doubt. You didnt alleviate my concerns. I am now almost certain this is a scam
If I am wrong, then please accept my apologies
I'm done
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You have 24 hours to offer some proof that your address is not a virtual office in warsaw
otherwise I will be contacting paypal, as you are breaching their acceptable use policy by selling items that are not in your possession
it is simply to late to wait a couple of months to see if anyone actually gets their miners, you could ruin many people lives savings and trust in that time
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The only facts so far that are evidence is that someone had an ebay account in england that bought some items a few years ago, 57 items from the same sellers....rings alarm bells to me So, I googled your addresses on your website the Polish address was right in the middle of Warsaw, that rent must be pretty steep. ul. al. Aleja Jana Pawła II 27, 00-867 Warszawa Oh, I see that there are virtual offices in that building only cost 199zl a month or thats US$55 https://goldplace.eu/galeria.htmlMonthly fee 199 zł * / 240 zł 359 * / 390 zł Company registration address: al. Jana Pawła II 27, 00-867 Warsaw (no premises or no PO box); Correspondence service (no limits) Email Notification of New Mail on Pickup Date more alarm bells going off So I have contacted a friend in Nottingham in UK to see if he could have a look at the UK address Unfortunately my friend is OS at present for another 2 weeks the address on your website matches the ebay listing 57 Murray Road Warwickshire CV213JN Rugby England Name should be Sean Murray according to ebay Can you please show us some evidence that you rent an office in that building in warsaw, and not a serviced or virtual office cheers
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ok, let me get this straight You have been selling miners for years, but you cant give one positive feedback of any sales of miners you copied the pic in your ebay listing And guess what, it seems that you picked a really bad name to start a new website Look, it looks like there was a website called asic24.ru from google translator, looks like it was based out of Kaliningrad in Russia, seems to be a scam from this thread https://forum.bits.media/index.php?/topic/30547-asic24-moshenniki/interesting reading though, by any chance might you be Volkov Alexey Vitalievich, or know him Is www.asic24.com any relation to www.asic24.ruIs asic24 a scam ? You have offered no proof here that it isn't If asic24.com is genuine, then sorry for putting you through the third degreee, but as I said in my original post I am dubious of this site cheers, and please dont delete this thread, if you want move it but dont delete it
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inlovewiththedj
I have seen too many people financially hurt by scammers
It is really giving bitcoin and cryptos a very bad name
It is very easy to setup a website to sell what you do not have, the website's can look very smick for very little, and will fool many unwary miners and newbies.
Its all about trust, you stated here and on ebay of your unblemished record over years selling, and saying you "have been trusted for years"
OK, back it up, where have you been trusted.
your ebay rating is 11 from 64 positive trades
All these trades were you buying, there is not one trade from you selling anything. 57 of these trades were with the same seller, and that seller sells items for as little as .99cents with free post and leaves positive feedback for every trade.
You say you have been trusted for many years since 2006 on ebay, over 90% of your trades were in the last 12 months, basically before the last 12months you had no history at all.
Yes it is the same modus operandi as coinsgear.com and bitcoins-expert.com, ebay is used to get attention to the website of the seller, to get the unsuspecting buyer to think that the linked or mentioned site is legitimate, or to give credence to its authenticity and get traffic to that site
The buyer is then tempted to pay in BTC either by a discount or in your case buy a premium of 6% charge for anyone wanting to use paypal
I stand by my claim that coinsgear.com used the same pic of the S9 sitting on a purple foam mat, with another brown woven matting underneath that, did you take that pic or did you copy it from somewhere else Please answer this question
you say on ebay Lets check our story on our company website asic24
OK how long has asic24 been running, there is no history is there, what a week, and when you go to asic24 and check out your story it says
"We started our activity in 1999. Through this years we were consistently building leader position including new products in our offer. In 2011 we launched our first e-store, and we are still gaining new experience and extending fields of our activity.
Thanks to our Partner, we are offering simple, safe and transparent purchasing process.
Our client’s satisfaction is the most important for us, that’s why we are doing our best to realize orders ASAP, and provide the best quality of our products. Thanks to involvement of our experts the purchasing in our store is pure pleasure."
OK, what was the website you started in 2011, where is the glowing feedback from the last 6 years of selling miners
I will give you some trust, if you can show me evidence or proof of actually selling miners on these auction sites that you have been using for years to sell your miners
What you have offered so far proves NOTHING
It looks like you breached ebays listing policies, you mentioned but not linked your site, and you cross sold other items being L3+ and D3
Trust is earned over years, you have come here and said that you are trustworthy, but shown very little to back this claim up
Prove it, before trying to sell millions of dollars of mining equipment
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