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1  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (testing waters) Looking to Sell 927Mhash Scypt on ZenCloud Hosting. on: August 06, 2014, 05:38:13 PM
it went live yesterday, was purchased with 1 free month of hosting.

and as far as others im waiting on getting my store credit added to gaws new website
2  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (testing waters) Looking to Sell 927Mhash Scypt on ZenCloud Hosting. on: August 06, 2014, 03:56:25 PM
there is currently 30 days free on the miners as well. so im not seeing the hosting fees yet
3  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: (testing waters) Looking to Sell 927Mhash Scypt on ZenCloud Hosting. on: August 06, 2014, 03:32:56 PM
3 Bees - .24cents a day each
9 Boulders - $2.20 a day each
10 War Machines - $4.40 a day each

these are the cost of hosting

id like to sell all together

if your looking for just one unit, i do have 1 Boulder on a seperate account, id take a 1.25Btc for.

The Vaultbreaker was going for 7000$ at 750Mhash so im looking for anything north of that as this is 927 Mhash together and you dont have to wait for release.

if your interested PM me. If your interested in just single miners to add to your cloud mining also PM me, as i do have store credit and can order a miner or 2 and send the activation code to you.
4  Economy / Computer hardware / [SOLD close thread] Looking to Sell 927Mhash Scypt on ZenCloud Hosting. on: August 06, 2014, 05:21:32 AM
SOLD

5  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: is there a miner that supports both gridseed and zeus? on: July 13, 2014, 07:55:25 PM

is there a windows version or a tutorial on how to do this via linux, as most my host machines are windows based due to getting them free and the location there in
6  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / is there a miner that supports both gridseed and zeus? on: July 13, 2014, 07:26:44 PM
is there a miner that supports both gridseed and zeus?
7  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / would Raspbian with Minera work on a Banana Pi Board? on: July 08, 2014, 05:35:01 PM
Looking for something a little bit faster as far as specs for potential replacement of a RPi and am curious if Raspbian with Minera still function properly on a banana Pi. I know both have 2 different ARM processors but everything ive read is that any application ran on a ARM A6 will work on an ARM A7 and according to some articles when searching regarding both devices, they are apparently capabatable with eachother. And Banana Pi Website states Raspbian can be used, but there is alot of people also unsure or disagreeing that they are not compatable due to the interface of both devices and the hardware (processors) used for both of them. So I figured id ask before diving into it and replacing the Rpi
8  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / what OS do you prefer with your Raspberry Pi? on: July 07, 2014, 01:54:01 AM
Im upgrading to the Banana Pi, and was just curious about peoples opinions regarding different OS's they have and are currently running
9  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: worker stats on website on: July 03, 2014, 10:12:16 PM
id switch to a script coin if your only mining at a 1.5mhash IMO
10  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: STEER CLEAR OF CEX.IO on: July 03, 2014, 10:03:37 PM
ive been using there GHS service since i started mining through there pools, half the bitcoin i earn i buy GHS with otherhalf either is put away or converted to usd then delt with accordingly, ive had no such issues, although at random ill double in hash for a moment (10 mins) then go back but nothing that is affecting anything for me. So not sure your frustrations or anything because ive had no issues for over a month
11  Bitcoin / Mining support / Alternatives to Raspberry Pi? on: July 03, 2014, 09:07:48 PM
sorry if this is a double post but Im thinking about replacing my current 2 raspberry pies with something a little faster ( more ram or more proc ). I noticed the Banana Pi has double the proc and a gig of ddr3 memory and is capatable with Raspbian. Just curious if you could ultimately use this as a miner and get more miners connected to this with out freezing up? or your thoughts on other host Pi like computers
12  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: LightCoin Gridseed Case. Not a fan of wires, So Created this on: June 30, 2014, 06:16:28 AM
the cases i was able to get relatively cheap and my cheap i mean free, from a recycler, i have all the parts to assemble about 30 more i think, but i dont have enough back and front plates, just tops and sides.


The Modded Gridseeds also were gifted to me so ultimately i dont have anything as far as money into it just time, laying the case out, and bolting the greed seeds to the base so they dont shift.


and ive though about selling a case with the layout i currently have in the photo set up, just didnt think anyone would ever be interested, because like he said gridseeds will be out dated soon
13  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: LightCoin Gridseed Case. Not a fan of wires, So Created this on: June 30, 2014, 12:21:59 AM
More Photos of what im working on, the one sitting on top i havent decided if i should bolt 3 there or just leave it alone as i get the rest of the cases setup.

currently 3 wires come from the case, this week i should be able to limit that to just 2
















14  Bitcoin / Mining / LightCoin Gridseed Case. Not a fan of wires, So Created this on: June 29, 2014, 08:29:10 PM
I got really carried away, and decided to eliminate some of the cords running around my warehouse to these things, each case can only run 6 currently how i have them layed out. I also have a center flat sheat of mental that runs over the cords so you can see them. and now only 2 cords run from the case, a power and a usb from the hub inside to the main usb hub (wasnt sure at first if a hub to hub would work but 48hours later and not a issue)


All in all if you dont mind the wires, then i wouldnt recommend. but wires and the clutter really irritates me so hiding them all in a case really helps eliminate the issue. These also have lids but until im able to config a full blow lid to allow heat to escape and then be able to stack them, it will sit how it currently is with a some what open top



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