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1  Economy / Services / Re: BEEHOST - ASIC hosting on: October 09, 2013, 04:43:31 PM
Hi

Now we can host KNC miner equipement.

If you don't want to pay aditional Customs Taxes while getting them to your home, You can host them with us within europe.

If you have any question please do not hesistate to ask.

Each device is insured, and a written contract is singed for each Hosting.

Best Regards
Beehost


beehost.org
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bytecoin|BTE| Official Re-Launch of this 1:1 Bitcoin Coin! on: September 29, 2013, 06:32:05 PM
Hello,

I've compiled Bytecoind client for x64 linux:
http://p2pool.beehost.org/clients/bytecoind.tar.gz

and set a p2pool for bytecoind:
http://p2pool.beehost.org:9743/static/

Cheers
r50zyry5

the effiency of that pool is shoking 67% dead shares

Yes, it becouse i plug 10 blades into ;]
Now i dixconnect this 10 BLADES plug only 60 Block Erupter USB and all back to normal

Cheers
r50zyry5
3  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] Bytecoin|BTE| Official Re-Launch of this 1:1 Bitcoin Coin! on: September 29, 2013, 04:28:02 PM
Hello,

I've compiled Bytecoind client for x64 linux:
http://p2pool.beehost.org/clients/bytecoind.tar.gz

and set a p2pool for bytecoind:
http://p2pool.beehost.org:9743/static/

Cheers
r50zyry5
4  Economy / Services / Re: BEEHOST - ASIC hosting on: September 26, 2013, 11:59:56 PM

Public Platforms stats via www
http://webstats.beehost.org/beehost_all/index.php?ref=0&pg=Pools
5  Economy / Services / Re: BEEHOST - ASIC hosting on: September 14, 2013, 10:37:17 AM
This look very promising.

Few questions:

1. If I want to buy let say a blade with you, does it already on sale or will you have to order it?

You can either wait when we make a group order, or purchase direclty one that already is here. Difference is the price, the one available now is more expensive, But You don't have to wait for it.

2. What about downtime? Or power shortage, what with mining than?

We have a few blades of our own too, so we had to take every step to protect it against downtime. We think its not a problem, even so if anything happens we will cover BTC in full. As for internet access guaranteed up-time rate is 99.9% so its like 6 hours/year max, If its more, ISP is covering losses.

3. Can I have some kind of written contract?

Yes. If You like to, Please PM for it.

4. Is there a site with your project?

There is but its under developement. Originally it was for USB block erupters, and its not yet in english. http://beehost.org/?page=minerstats

5. Why not dig on other sites or in p2pool?
Thx

When You have enough power and HP terminal You can point it where it has to dig. For less power we choose this option as it is already there, no need to make design software, or starting own pool, test it etc. Why to break out open doors? pool mine already have this function present, and its working very good. The pool has 1% fee (one of the lowest out there) its paying out based on share, its small so no DDOS etc.
As far as we are concern we are happy using this pool.

If you have any other questions, please do ask.

Best Regards
6  Economy / Services / Re: BEEHOST - ASIC hosting on: September 13, 2013, 09:58:44 PM
Miners Stats:
BEEhost 1 - 23 BLADE OC- RENT


BEEhost 2 - 60 Block Erupter USB(another 60 in the way) - RENT


BEEhost 4 - 18 BLADE- RENT


BEEhost 5 - 10 BLADE OC- FREE



Public Platforms stats via www
http://webstats.beehost.org/beehost_all/index.php?ref=0&pg=Pools
7  Economy / Services / BEEHOST - ASIC hosting ( Blade's) Now hosting KNC equipement on: September 13, 2013, 09:57:18 PM
Greetings everyone.

Now hosting KNC miner equipement:

We would like to introduce a BEEHOST (Hosting) to you.
How does it work and where does it digs and why, is explained in this post.

Public Platforms stats via www (hosted deivec and our devices)
http://webstats.beehost.org/beehost_all/index.php?ref=0&pg=Pools

*Note - each setup/device is cooled by fan (fans) blades at least 2x80mm


Now with KNC equipement, You can host them in EU location without any additional Customs TAX while shipping. After a written contract is conducted you can send them direclty to us.



1. New Block Erupter Blade (EUR hosting)(not Old blade, or not overclocked) - must provide blades
  • 25€ per blade per month (paid each month at the beginning (converted to BTC by 24h's average price from eur.bitcurex.com)
  • * +5€ for Old overclocked blades
  • 250€ Per 12 moths (You save 50€)
  • 0.5 BTC/Blade setup cost
  • Will be provided login at polmine.pl
  • +0.6 BTC for WWW/SSH access to blades – max 100 blades
  • * It digs where you point it (must provide main pool and at least one backup pool)
  • * we can purchase them for you - 1~6 - 5.5 BTC >7 - 4.85 BTC
2. USB Miners Block Erupter Bitfury chips USB devices -  hosting: per device
- 1~24 (USB Miners)
  • 2€ first month
  • 1.77€ next months
  • Will be provided login at polmine.pl
- 25 (USB Miners) exaclty
  • 1,77€ first month
  • 1.54€ next months
  • Will be provided login at polmine.pl
- 25 (USB Miners) exactly + WWW/SSH
  • +0,5 BTC for WWW/SSH stats access (HP Terminal – max 100 BES)
  • 1,77€ first month
  • 1.54€ next months
  • It digs where you point it (must provide main pool and at least one backup pool)
- 50 (USB Miners) exactly
  • 1,54€ first month
  • 1.31€ next months
  • Will be provided login at polmine.pl
- 50 (USB Miners) exactly + WWW/SSH
  • +0,5 BTC for WWW/SSH stats access (HP Terminal – max 100 BES)
  • 1,54€ first month
  • 1.31€ next months
  • It digs where you point it (must provide main pool and at least one backup pool)
100 (USB Miners) exactly + WWW/SSH
  • +0,4 BTC for WWW/SSH stats access (HP Terminal – max 100 BES)
  • 1,54€ first month
  • 1.23€ next months
  • It digs where you point it (must provide main pool and at least one backup pool)
3. Other ASIC mining equipment – contact us for Pricing
4. Jupiter (per device, final price, insurance*, invoice)
1 month plan
  • 227€ /month (~ 292USD)
  • setup cost 202€ (~ 260USD) (one time charge)
6 months plan (You save 13%)
  • 1218€ (203€/month) (~ 1567USD/261USD)
  • setup cost 101€ (~ 130USD)
12 months plan (You save 22%)
  • 2280€ (190€/month) (~ 2934USD/244USD)
  • free setup 0€
   
5. Saturn (per device, final price, insurance*, invoice on demand)
1 month plan
  • 170€ /month (~ 219USD)
  • setup cost 202€ (~ 260USD) (one time charge)
6 months plan (You save 13%)
  • 924€ (154€/month) (~ 1189USD/198USD)
  • setup cost 101€ (~ 130USD)
12 months plan (You save 22%)
  • 1728€ (144€/month) (~ 2224USD/185USD)
  • free setup 0€
   
   
6. Mars (per device, final price, insurance*, invoice on demand)
1 month plan
  • 113€ /month (~ 145USD)
  • setup cost 154€ (~ 198USD) (one time charge)
6 months plan (You save 13%)
  • 612€ (102€/month) (~ 787USD/131USD)
  • setup cost 77€ (~ 99USD)
12 months plan (You save 22%)
  • 1176€ (98€/month) (~ 1513USD/126USD)
  • free setup 0€
   

Figure 7
   We can host any Block Erupter You have for as long as you want. You deliver (or purchase blade from us), and pay stable price 25€ (+5€ for overclocked) each month per device. Note that setup cost applies here.

Figure 8

   Small Bee's if connected makes a big hive Cheesy We can host them also. The price includes Custom USB hubs (108 running for 14 days had 0.58% HW), Switching power supply units, wiring and cooling with fans


KNC Hosting

Each device, gets its own HP terminal, You get access over SSH to manage the device (point where to dig) or it can be configured by us for free.
Each device comes with HP terminal with access over SSH to management and stats.
Terminals are configured to pools you provide (have to provide at least 2 pools).
All devices are insured (requires a copy of invoice from manufacturer to you).
3 indepenednt ISPs.
Written contract.

Each blade is cooled by 2x80mm fans, powered by OCZ PSU's, and monitored.

Each contract can be terminated with one month notice period by both sides. If the contract will be terminated by us – we cover shipping cost of devices to you, If its terminated by You – you cover shipping cost.



What is HP terminal WWW/SSH access?
   Its a small, tiny dedicated just for You - PC with CPU, 256 or 512MB RAM, CompactFlash as HDD, uses less than 20W power, with debian installed and able to make private network, within our network – necessary to point specific blades to other pools. It can handle up to 100 devices USB and Blades. When you want to see stats of your devices you connect directly to it.

Setup charges are not refundable. If you purchased blade its yours, its not refundable.

Why we use polmine? And what’s that exactly?
   Polmine is an small pool (not very known probably) it has only 1% fee and its SMPPS, it also have merged mining with NMC, and what is more it can automatically convert mined NMC to BTC, so no need to sell NMC elsewhere. It also have a very useful function, Pay %share to user. It allow us to focus on proper setup, cooling, connecting, overclocking, monitoring device. We don't have to build/design software for % hashpower. How does it work?
Simple: let say You purchased 2 blades (26Ghs total), the blades dig at main user – let say beehost3 – you have user login: beehost5. We can set up 85% goes to beehost5 and 15% (our share) will remain on the account. Each BTC earned is automatically on your account, You can do whatever you want with it, there is no weekly/monthly payouts, once its on your account credited by pool you can do whatever you want to do with your BTC's.
When You choose to have own HP terminal and have 10 or multiply (10 20 30 40 etc) You point 9 device to dig where you want them to dig and we point 1 (our share device) where we want it to dig.
You must provide at least 2 pools (worker names and pass) in case one is down. The blades connected to HP terminal will switch automatically to new pool.

We on the other hand have also 4 backup pools in case one is down (slush, bitminter, btcguild), in that case we will handle BTC redistribution earned by hosted device manually.

Hosting is located in secure location in Lodz in Poland, with 2 different ISP's and 3-rd GSM as backup of backup. Location is monitored with CCTV, security personnel in the building is present 24 hours/day.

If you have any questions? Ask.

Photos are one the way.

*Group order - From time to time we will be buying devices (for hosting, and for us, or for sale, or in the name of other users) feel free to participate in it, Lower cost of shipping, lower price for bulk orders. If you choose to host devices with us You don't pay setup fee, and You dont have to send them to us, we will handle all things.

NBEB - New Block Erupter Blade (75W per blade)
EUR price - can be paid with BTC (from Weighted Average at https://eur.bitcurex.com)

  • is it expensive or cheap? You can probably find better offer, which some of them are pre-orders if you do? Go for it.
  • you can purchase your devices and host them by yourself, make some wires, configure it, worry about power distribution, heat dissipation, lost connections etc etc.
  • this is what we can offer, and this is what we are offering

Some pics of the location, facility, and setup alone.


8  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: BFGMiner 3.1.4: modular ASIC/FPGA, GBT, Strtm, RPC, Lnx/OpnWrt/PPA/W64, BFLSC on: August 27, 2013, 12:20:21 PM
BFGminer for Debian from source:

Code:
apt-get update && apt-get install make screen mc autoconf libtool libncurses-dev yasm curl libcurl4-openssl-dev libjansson-dev pkg-config libudev-dev uthash-dev libusb-dev htop php5 apache2
wget http://beehost.org/bfgminer-3.1.4.zip
unzip bfgminer-3.1.4.zip
mv bfgminer-3.1.4 bfgminer
cd bfgminer && ./configure
make

Cheers
r50zyry5
9  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ZET] Zetacoin - SHA256 coin - Pools up - Quick confirmations on: August 27, 2013, 12:40:25 AM
Special for ZET miners.

If you are minig at my p2pool node you can create forum signature with you hash power.
Just go to http://p2pool.beehost.org/ and paste ZETACOIN address which you are minig at my node.

Cheers
r50zyry5
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ZET] Zetacoin - SHA256 coin - Pools up - Quick confirmations on: August 26, 2013, 05:28:46 PM
Hello,

I have set a p2pool node for ZET.
http://p2pool.beehost.org:9374/static/
fee 0.5%

Cheers
r50zyry5
11  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: Vanitygen: Vanity bitcoin address generator/miner [v0.22] on: November 08, 2012, 09:59:15 PM
It's good params to run vanitygen on 4x 16 core opteron:
vanitygen -vi -t 1024 1ozyrys

I have:

Code:
Prefix difficulty:          27763956579 1ozyrys
Difficulty: 27763956579
Using 1024 worker thread(s)
[17.68 Mkey/s][total 97175808][Prob 0.3%][50% in 18.0min]

It's ok ?

Cheers
r50zyry5
12  Economy / Services / [ANN] PrestaShop – BTC module as payment system – Now Available on: November 20, 2011, 10:49:07 PM
Hello everyone.

I'm pleased to announce that BTC module for PrestaShop system are now available for purchase.
Easy to use, easy to install. The package comes with detailed instructions and all files you need to transform your e-commerce prestashop in to global market BTC accepting site.

The module v.0.1 Is semi automatic it has been tested at www.solidbitshop.com, and worked very well. The owner and the customers are happy of using it.

Why PrestaShop? Its commonly used very good system, with lots of functions, and it develops very quick.

The price for module is 9.99 BTC and it will stay that way till the end of the World. Simply speaking if you purchase now you will pay less than 30$ but remember, in a year or so 9.99BTC will be worth a lot more. So grab it now while is cheap as bread.

Available online at:

http://bitcoin-shop.biz/en/5-prestashop-modules
https://solidbitshop.com/36-presta-shop-modules

Best regards
r50zyry5
13  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [ANNOUNCE] SolidBitShop.com - BTC accepting e-shop with Tobacco accessories on: November 08, 2011, 12:40:51 PM
Great work .

I wish you many satisfied customers.

Best Regards
r50zyry5
14  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Secure Wallet Linux on: August 11, 2011, 08:42:08 AM
How to create this from scratch is pyblished on newest Hakin9 magazine:

http://hakin9.org/hakin9-starterkit-bitcoin-12011/

Best Regards
r50zyry5
15  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Secure Wallet Linux on: July 29, 2011, 01:43:23 PM
your images appear to be dead please reup them Smiley

Done Smiley

Best Regards
r50zyry5
16  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Secure Wallet Linux on: July 28, 2011, 10:37:04 PM
How-To abou how to create that from scratch will be published on 7 August Smiley

Best Regards
r50zyry5
17  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I pay .02 BTC for joining CampBX exchange on: July 11, 2011, 07:22:49 AM
my screenshot:
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/849/campbxreg.jpg/

my BitCoin account:
1NYW7RTnwyqhFAyKpKsashinG2ucqg6Cro

Best Regards
r50zyry5
18  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Secure Wallet Linux on: July 10, 2011, 08:45:10 PM
Interesting work so far. I think tiny core linux has huge potential as a distro for bitcoin. I was wondering why the download was so big? When I was experimenting with tiny core I was figuring I could get bitcoin to run in under 50 MB total distro size...

Is big becouse it's image of flashdrive Smiley

300mb block's
120mb block's index

etc

19  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: HOWTO: create a 100% secure wallet on: July 10, 2011, 11:10:40 AM
New version 1.2 of Secure Wallet Linux released.

Look :
http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=25868.msg321839#msg321839

Best Regards
r50zyry5
20  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Secure Wallet Linux on: July 10, 2011, 11:08:07 AM
New version released.
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