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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [Tutorial] Export private key from blockchain.info for bitcoin cash! on: September 03, 2017, 12:42:32 PM
First of all, I didn't write this all, but none less, if it works than that's the only thing that counts!  Grin (source will be mentioned at the end of this tutorial)


Thanks a lot for taking the time to write this tutorial. Great.

I am taking the same steps as you described, however I end up with BCC balance of 0. According to blockchair I should have a couple of BCC left as trade of of the hard fork.

Couple of questions (Mnemonic Code Converter):
1) Do you need to change the default 15 words Mnemonic to 12?
2) Do I need to change the default coin from BTC to BCC?

I tried a couple variants, but still end up with zero balance.

Any help, much apriciated.


PS. Before I came across this tutorial I tried just to import the private key provided by Blockchain itself, however electron-cash is than saying: No inputs found. (note that inputs need to be confirmed)

2  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: June 08, 2014, 10:34:04 AM
Trying to setup a status indicator for my Bitmine machines.

Currently you can only get status through the LCD display, the admin page (logon needed), SSH (logon needed) and if idle a notification form the Pool site.

What I am looking for is a simple page only containing : GH/s, temp1, temp2, system uptime, mem usage en processor usage.

So calling a page
Code:
http://<IP's Bitmine>/monitor/
(no logon needed)
Giving the above info in plain text or XML or whatever readable thru a polling script.
For example:
Code:
Status of <IP> Bitminer:
GH/s: xx.xx
Temp1: xx.x
Temp2: xx.x
System uptime: xx:xx:xx
Mem usage: xxx.x %
Prosessor usage: xxx.x %

I have played a little bit with the Python scripts but I have to honest Python is not my cup of thea. Wink

All the current code is is RaspberryPi/Mineros/web/index.py
 
Has anybody a script some or more similar the the one describing above? Or someone want the elaborate on the above?

Thanks.
3  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: May 18, 2014, 12:22:00 PM
I'm not your dude ... For your information, i invested in BTC and in Bitmine the first time (Avalon clones). I got my machines late, I even visited in their offices to talk to them. They are nice guys, they try their best. I don't want to repeat myself (read my text above again), otherwise I sound like you, a retard with no clue.

So continue dreaming and crying, I couldn't care less.  Grin

   oen4many

 Grin Grin Grin
4  Local / Mining (Nederlands) / Re: Team Holland @ BTCGuild miners on: May 18, 2014, 09:06:03 AM
Mede Team leden,
Wij hebben ons met 3TH/s ook aangemeld bij jullie team.
Is er nog een beetje leven in deze thread?
5  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: April 04, 2014, 07:58:16 AM

Finally, I want to give you some words about what you can expect from bitmine in the future:

- MUCH faster delivery times than what you experienced until now.

- A competent and fast customer and technical support. Expect all of your emails to be answered within 48 hours. Also, our customer support team speaks english, italian, french and german.

- Up to date news concerning our products, firmware releases, and many other bitmine and bitcoin-related news and new ways to interact with us and give us your feedback.

Last, but not least, I will try to be more present in the forum and answer your personal inquiries in time to come.


Thanks for the transparency!

Could you please come with an update on the Rig's very shortly?

I had not scrolled down yet.  Shocked
6  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: April 04, 2014, 07:40:50 AM

Finally, I want to give you some words about what you can expect from bitmine in the future:

- MUCH faster delivery times than what you experienced until now.

- A competent and fast customer and technical support. Expect all of your emails to be answered within 48 hours. Also, our customer support team speaks english, italian, french and german.

- Up to date news concerning our products, firmware releases, and many other bitmine and bitcoin-related news and new ways to interact with us and give us your feedback.

Last, but not least, I will try to be more present in the forum and answer your personal inquiries in time to come.


Thanks for the transparency!

Could you please come with an update on the Rig's very shortly?
7  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: April 02, 2014, 09:45:48 AM
Rig update:

Quote
R Vogel (Bitmine AG)
Mar 31 13:28

Hello
Kindly be informed that the production of the first RIGs is foreseen to start in the next two weeks. Therefore for the moment we can’t give to you an estimated shipping / delivery date for your RIG order #239x. But do you can change your ordered GH/s of RIGs to GH/s in DESKs. Please inform us if do you like to get DESK instead of RIGs.
We will inform you on time, when your order /upgraded order will be ready/shipped. The CPP will be applied.


Thank you for your patience and your understanding.
Thanks for your interests in our products.
Danke für Ihr Interesse an unseren Produkten.

For any questions don't hesitate to contact us. In the meantime
Für Fragen sind wir jederzeit für Sie da.

Kind regards/MfG

Customer Service
Bitmine AG

I am very curious what the real first delivery of the BitMine RIG will be. Ordered in December, let's see if when we get a working rig on youtube!!
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