I just reached out to Inno about setting up a group buy and asked for more details and pricing. I would be willing to help setup the group buy if Inno is willing to work with the forum.
I will let you know what they tell me and if this is doable. I have worked with them on the A4 to do a group buy here so It might be something the would be willing to work with us on since we have done thing previously.
Please keep us informed. Although it may be easier and cheaper to go with Bitmain. It seems it will be < 1/2 the cost for 2x the hashing power, though. But definitely interested to know what the official offer is.
May I suggest what was suggested in the Dash forum - have record a video of them mining in a friendly dashboard mine, like coinmine.pl. The one they're using, cybtc.info, is in Chinese, and Google Translate can only go so far...
It'll be great to hear the review of @bittawm for confirmation.
Also, where is it going to be shipped? Can it be shipped to Central America?
A lot of thanks for all your attentions and cares on Baikal.
We are out of stock on three miners at the moment, But trust me I will let all of you knows as soon as here I have any news be informed from company.
If later we can accept pre-order, No doubt on me to be here and write at the firt time I got this news.
Thanks again, I hope I will be back soon with good news for you.
Baikal
I hope those smiling faces could make you look here, cause i realize it is hard to attract attentions without a good displaying profile image. level is not enough now...
I'm surprised baikal comments here but hasn't showed up for months in the dash.org forums.
I'm fairly new to Bitcoin, but here's a transaction list I've documented including the wallet I used to transfer BTC, amount sent, and the fee. Notice that Coinbase never charges me a fee for sending coins. I've also used Bitfinex, which doesn't charge me for sending coins.
The point of bitcoin in the first place is for it to be your own bank. How can it be your own bank when someone else controls it for you in the case of coinbase and blockchain ? I suggest you start being your own bank by using desktop wallets like Electrum and MultibitHD which are quite secure and much more user friendly. The worst of all bitcoin wallets are web based ones.
What process do you use to back up your local wallet? Do you use a paper wallet? Do you use Trezor or the like? I wouldn't like for my BTC to be easily stolen like a mobile phone would.