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1  Economy / Computer hardware / WTB: Baikal Mini on: April 13, 2018, 03:28:39 PM
As the title says - looking for a Baikal Mini miner to play around with.  Let me know if you have one that you're willing to sell for a fair price (shipping to North America preferred).

Thanks!
2  Economy / Computer hardware / WTB: USB Miners [Canada] on: January 07, 2017, 07:46:55 AM
Hi Guys,

I'm looking for a few USB miners to play around with on my RPi setup.  I don't want anything too power intensive (or too old).  Something like a Bifury, Hexfury, Avalon Nano, FutureBit Moonlander, etc.  I'd rather avoid the really old stuff like BFL, Block Erupters, etc.  I'm in Vancouver, Canada but can pick up in the USA if shipping turns out to be really problematic.

Let me know if you have anything kicking around gathering dust that you'd like to offload for a decent price! Smiley
3  Economy / Computer hardware / WTS: Cointerra Terraminer IV (1.2 TH/s) on: November 12, 2015, 01:46:42 AM
Hey folks,

I have a Cointerra Terraminer IV that I'm looking to move on to another owner.  Both power supplies, hashing boards, fans and water blocks were working great when I took it offline yesterday.  I ran it on the lowest power setting and it gets around 1 watt per gigahash.  You can push it all the way up to 1.2 TH/s but the power consumption also increases (you also need to make sure you've got good circuit to run it on).

Shipping from West coast of Canada (postal code V5P 1L3).  The unit is pretty large (I'm going guess around 30 lbs) so be aware about shipping costs.  Escrow is fine as long as it's one of the big 5 and the buyer pays fees.

PM me your offers.

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4  Economy / Computer hardware / WTB: Low power USB Bitcoin Miners (Canada) on: August 28, 2015, 07:56:50 PM
Hi,

I'm looking for lower power SHA-256 Rockbox, Technobit HEX USB miners, etc for my small home mining operation.  I don't want anything too power intensive and/or hot, so I'm trying to keep it small scale.  I'm in Vancouver, Canada but can receive a package in Washington if you don't want to ship international.  Let me know what you have and we'll see if we can work something out!

Thanks!
5  Economy / Computer hardware / WTB: Gridseed Blade or similar on: November 22, 2014, 05:13:49 AM
Hi, I recently bought a Raspberry Pi and fired up some of my Gridseed Orbs again.  I'd like to add a bit more hashing power but not use buckets of electricity.  I'd like to pick up a Gridseed Blade (or something similarly efficient) if someone has one they'd like to let go for a fair price.  I'm in Canada and will pay shipping either to USA or Canada.  Let me know what you have and what you want for it.  Thanks!
6  Economy / Computer hardware / WTB: Older Mining Hardware (2 ghash/sec+) on: May 09, 2014, 08:04:14 PM
I'm looking for a little bit extra hashing power (probably to mine some alt-coins).  I would like equipment that's efficient (~1w/ghash), doesn't throw massive amounts of heat and cheap.  I would also prefer it to connect to my existing rig by USB, network cable, etc.  I'd be willing to pay Antminer BTC/gigahash ratios plus shipping.  I'm in Canada, so please factor that in if you are shipping internationally.  I'm looking for anything that's relatively small and over 1 GH/sec up to about 30-40 GH/s and nothing that consumes over 100 watts.

Let me know what you have and how much you want for it!  Thanks!
7  Economy / Computer hardware / WTB: Power Supply 900W+ on: February 12, 2014, 01:28:14 AM
Hey folks,

In my never ending quest for upgrading my rig, I have finally pushed my poor Corsair TX750 to the brink.  I am looking for a PSU with at least 4 PCI-E 6 pin connections, good current on the 12V rails and at least 900 watts.  Something above 80+Bronze would be nice but not a deal breaker.  If you got an old PSU from a rig that you're not using and want to move it on to another cryptocoin enthusiast, fire me a message or reply here about what you have and what you want for it.

I'm in Canada, so please be willing to ship there (and not so far that it's prohibitively expensive).

Thanks! Smiley
8  Economy / Computer hardware / WTB: 30-60 ghash mining equipment on: February 04, 2014, 01:10:25 AM
I'm interested in purchasing some ASIC mining equipment between 30-60 ghash/sec.  Things on the local Craigslist market are ridiculous overpriced, so looking here for some more down to earth deals.  Let me know what you have and what sort of prices you are looking for in terms of price.

I am in Canada and would prefer a Canadian seller so as to avoid Customs.  However, if you are in the US and the deal is right perhaps we can work out some shipping either to Canada or Point Roberts, WA.  I would prefer to use escrow and will pay applicable shipping costs.

Look forward to hearing from you Smiley
9  Economy / Computer hardware / WTS: USB Block Erupters & D-Link Hub on: January 26, 2014, 07:03:14 AM
Hi Folks,

I'm looking at selling my Block Erupters (up to 7) and a D-Link DUB-H7 hub in hand.  The hub has a 3 amp power supply so it will run between 4-6 of the Block Erupters (it doesn't have enough amperage to power all 7).  Each BE runs at 335 mhash/sec or 2.345 ghash/sec for all 7.  I've been mining with them for the last while and have had no issues with them.  I guess they're worth as much as someone will pay for them so make me an offer (either in cash or BTC). 

I'm in Canada but will ship to anywhere in North America, at the buyer's expense.  If you are in Vancouver, we can work out a place to meet for a local deal.

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