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1  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] EBang Ebit E9 6.7+TH/s, 800W, S9 & New Graphics Cards (1060 6GB & RX560) on: November 06, 2017, 11:16:54 PM
Hi, Looking to sell a bunch of stuff... Either together or individually. Firstly EBit E9 Miner. It runs great at ~6.7-7.5TH/s and can be overclocked. It only uses around 800W at the wall so it's in the same ballpark as the S9 or Avalon 741. I am also including 2 spare hash boards that are tested and work great. All together fo4 $900 (negotiable) you're getting a great deal. Only defect is slightly darkened connectors due to low gauge wiring (see pics), this did not effect the miner in any way. If you have any questions just let me know. *Note, I can ship the spare hash boards with or without the heatsyncs- due to their heavy weight, it will add considerably more to the shipping price. The price is negotiable within reason. PM me if interested with your ZIP and I can give you a quote on shipping. I also have an S9 that runs at about 9.5TH/s on 2 boards (third board is semi functional but puts out a low hash rate. I am selling that for $1100, negotiable and will list that soon, but feel free to inquire about that too.

I also have 3 brand new RX560s graphics cards and 2 (nearly brand new) GTX1060 6 GB, meaning they're more than capable of ethereum mining (Half length) cards I'd be willing to part ways with- make me an offer. I'll post more pics of the S9 soon, but right now, you can see the E9 pics below.


Bitrated multisig escrow preferred, but willing to consider trusted traditional escrow.



Ebit, 6.7-7.5TH/s, ~800W with 2 Spare Boards - $900 (negotiable)
https://imgur.com/a/Kig08

Three BRAND NEW RX560 Graphics cards. For sale together or separate - $115 each, 3 for $300.
https://imgur.com/a/P8d3x

Barely used MSI GTX1060 6 GB (Ethereum Mining; Half Length) Graphics Cards - $215 each, $400 for both.
https://imgur.com/a/8UO8s

S9 @9.5TH/s (2 Boards working 100%, one running slow) - MAKE AN OFFER, PICS TO BE POSTED SOON

Edit: At the advice of a fellow user, I have added these two verification photos, proving these were taken today and by me:
https://imgur.com/a/hla2h
2  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Does anyone know where I can get a control board for a Pinidea Drx? on: August 02, 2017, 04:07:45 AM
Yea, not the easiest thing to come by. Pi's fine, just the Altera Cyclone based PCB. The Cyclone FPGA on it burnt up. Never seen that happen before. Not like actually burnt up, but wayy overheated and burnt out. Anyway, thanks.
3  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTT] BAIKAL MINI MINER Multi-Algo 150MH/s for other mining equiptment. May Sell on: May 24, 2017, 07:28:20 AM
Hi, I have a barely used Baikal Mini Miner with Muti-Algo support (X11,X14,X15,Qubit,Quark) @ 150MH/s. Runs great, no HW errors or anything. Most recent firmaware upgrade. Runs around 152MH/s on all algos. Comes with Ethernet and power supply. Ready to mine. Set up for DHCP so easy to find on your network. I'll upload pics soon.

I want to trade this unit for one of the following (used is fine, as long as it's all working):

-A4 Dominator (140MH/s single model)
-Antminer L3 (Gen1 not the L3+)
-Any Antminer S9 or T9 (Meaning any batch, any speed)
-Maybe something else, make me an offer.

I am willing to either throw in some BTC/LTC/XMR/ETH or pay through PayPal if your item is selling for more than mine on average. Also willing to accept PayPal or BTC/LTC/XMR/ETH if you have something worth less. I'm bitrated. Will escrow in this case. I figure for a direct trade, escrow isn't really necessary, as we'll both have each other's names and addresses, so in the case that something doesn't go smoothly, we'd know where to find each other. If desired, I would also be willing to do something where we both put funds in escrow to be released back to both of us upon satisfactory completion of a direct trade. I'm located in the northeast (NY) and would be willing to drive a few hours too to meetup for a direct trade too.

I also have a bunch of gridseed orbs and antminer U2s I could throw in. They may not hash much, but they sell for $40+ on ebay and I have 5 of each.

Any reasonable offers will be considered.

EDIT: ADDED PICS!

http://imgur.com/a/JrGXx


Post here or PM me. Hopefully there'll be some interest. Thanks!
4  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Beware of Cryptopools They Owe me 60CURE. Essentially stolen. on: May 07, 2017, 07:41:18 PM
I submitted requests through the built in support system and emailed the support email. It's been 5 days and still no response. I know it's not much but it's very infuriating. The site was down for a few days and when it came back up, I noticed a "Debit_AP" (auto-payment) in my transaction history that had no transacton ID. It was marked confirmed, yet  never received it. Address was correct, as I received a much smaller autopayment a day later to the same address that did go through. The fact that I never received any reply to any of my requests is really pissing me off.
5  Economy / Service Discussion / Are all of cryptopools.com's pools down right now? on: April 29, 2017, 12:15:54 AM
Is this just in the US? I can't access any pool. No notice on the homepage. Can't find anything anywhere. Cryptopools.com is up but the pool subdomains are all down for me. Any word on this?
6  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Deuscoin - Does someone come along every day and make a 25-30BTC purchase? on: April 25, 2017, 01:07:11 AM
Since it's that "SVD" algorithm, if that one purchase wasn't to occur, profits would be huge. Ss long as I've been tracking it (which is only like 4 days,) Every day someone purchases about a 25-30BTC stake for about 95% of that day's offering. There are usually only 10-20 other transactions, usually all around .01BTC. You can only see the current and previous day order books. Has anyone else been tracking it for longer and can tell me if that purchase happens every day. I have a feeling it probably does. Thanks
7  Economy / Computer hardware / SELLING 2 ASIC Miner Tubes, 2 HP 1000W PSUs, Ethernet Controller .05BTC Shipped! on: April 14, 2017, 02:28:35 PM
I have these listed on eBay as buy it nows but I'm in need of some BTC quick for another purchase. For sale is a complete, ready to go setup.

-2 ASICMiner Tubes @ 850GH/s each (for a total of 1.7TH/s, safety Overclockable up to 2.1TH/s)
-2 HP 1000W 110v/220v switching server Power Supplies with gigampz breakout boards and all the 6-pin PCIe cables.
-1 Block Erupter Ethernet controller (controls both Tubes)

I'm looking for .05BTC which will include free shipping to the continental US.

These are heavy, and with shipping, I'll be lucky if I profit .01BTC. Individually these sell for a lot more, but like I said, I'm in need of some quick BTC.

Because I need the BTC quick, I'll require payment upfront, and that's part of the reason I'm selling so low. See my signature for my Bitrated ID. I've linked all my accounts to verify my identity. I'll provide you with my full name, address and phone number (all verifiable) so you can rest assured you'll receive the miners.

I will ship these out today if I get a buyer in time, and send you tracking info.

If you're interested, PM me or post here. I will send you my phone number if you'd feel more comfortable being able to talk to me.

PICS: https://imgur.com/gallery/fapQQ
8  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS]2X Antminer S7-F1 (4.73TH/s stock, stable OC to 5.2TH/s) with 2880W IBM PSU on: March 25, 2017, 08:40:33 PM
I have a "kit": one 2880W (220v) IBM ASTEC AA23920L Power Supply, with all the PCIe connectors wired in to power two antminer S7s. I am selling the 2 Antminer S7-F1s and the power supply together. I have only ran them in very cold environments, and only overclock occasionally. All the chips are good, the fans are good and they both run amazingly. This eBay listing where I'm selling contracts for them has all the pics you should need http://www.ebay.com/itm/BTC-MINING-CONTRACT-12-HOUR-5-1TH-s-OC-039-d-Antminer-S7-Reliable-SHA256-Bitcoin-/162441506507?ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT . I figured I'd check interest here before I put them up for sale on ebay. I'm paid $1200+ for everything, plus shipping, a few months ago. I'm looking to get $950USD with free shipping to the continental US and am willing to accept BTC or PayPal. I just signed up for bitrated and linked my accounts so you can see I am who I say I am. If you want to pay BTC, and want an escrow, I'll do a multi-sig escrow with a neutral third party. Let me know if you have any questions and comment here or PM me with any questions.
9  Bitcoin / Pools / Strange things with bitcoin.com pool (pool.bitcoin.com). on: March 22, 2017, 04:56:45 PM
So I posted this same question on the bitcoin.com forums, but have yet to get a reply. Thought maybe someone here could shed some light...

`On the "Blocks" page, I notice 4 recent blocks that appear to have been found in pairs (i.e. the latter block has the exact same timestamp as the previous block.) The second block in the pair shows exactly 100.0% difficulty for both instances. The two blocks found at 20 Mar 2017 07:19:26 have consecutive heights. The blocks found at 22 Mar 2017 00:22:27 (most recent blocks found as I write this,) have heights which are 21 blocks apart, which would be impossible unless mining was occurring on two separate block-chains simultaneously, or mining was occurring on one and PoW was being submitted to the second as well. Is this the case? I'm trying to wrap my head around what's going on. Can you please fully explain this anomaly? Also can you please re-clarify exactly how the mining structure of this pool differs from a "standard" pool?'

For those that don't know, this is Roger Ver's personal pool and a co-venture with John McAfee.

It pays 110% of the block reward with no fees. They keep the TX fee, but doing the math, the pool barely breaks even. I asked and had confirmed on the official thread that the purpose of the pool was in fact not a money making venture, but instead to use the computing power culminated in the pool to help Ver influence the blockchain towards BU.

But anyway, they recently mined 2 "pairs" of blocks. The timestamps they show are close but don't exactly match the official time on the blockchain explorers I've checked. On their "found blocks" page it shows 2 sets of blocks with the same time stamps, as if the pool found 2 blocks at once. It seems impossible.

For reference to anyone without an account on the pool to see for yourself, the blocks are 458103 & 458104 (pair 1) and 458328 & 458349.

Something seems fishy. I don't know for sure. Maybe someone who knows more may be able to clarify. Thanks.
10  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / What Scrypt altcoin am I mining on NiceHash??? on: March 18, 2017, 11:33:43 AM
I point my Scrypt miner to nicehash. For those not familiar, it allows you to sell hashing power for whatever pool the buyer wants, but there's no direct communication between buyer or seller. Nicehash just functions as a sort of stratum proxy and you mine what it sends you.

Usually for scrypt, it's litecoin, but all day, it's been mining something with an extremely low fluctuating difficulty (200K-24M, I saw.) A new block is generated about every 1 second. It's been like this all day, so someone's been spending a lot of money to mine some new coin. Anyone have any ideas? cgminer gives me the net difficulty and I can see when a new block is detected from the stratum protocol, but beyond that I have no idea what the hell I'm mining. Huh

-Scrypt based coin.
-New block about every 1 sec.
-Very low network difficulty (comparatively) (200K-24M I personally observed, there may be higher fluctuations as I didn't watch for that long)

Any Ideas?
11  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / What short lived or lesser known ASICs are worth noting? on: March 18, 2017, 05:15:27 AM
It seems every day I'm learning about anew ASIC miner. Lately there isn't much competition and there is less variation in the SHA256 market. But what ASIC miners, over time do you think were/are worth noting? Are there any new up-and-comers that might be worth noting?
12  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Mining on Intel HD Graphics 530, integrated GPU. on: March 10, 2017, 03:57:13 AM
Just signed up, first post here. So here's my question, I'll start with the background. So I've been messing around for a while with trying to mine on an Intel integrated GPU. I've read a lot of varying information on the subject, but much of it's outdated and a lot of it is contradictory. So here's what I've personally observed. I've tried various algos and I always and up hashing at rates far below what I should be. Except for one time... Using Intel Extreme Tuning Utility, CpuZ and GpuZ, I was able to deduce the root cause. That while mining using opencl on the Intel gpu, my gpu was running at it's minimum speed of 349Mhz. It can also go to a 'C1E' like state when the screen is still, at which it shows a frequency of 0Mhz. Mining on the CPU alone, the graphics core was in it's 0Mhz state, so I know the jobs are in fact being "routed" through the graphics core. Now I've seen the GPU frequencies (labeled in the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility's analytics as "processor graphics frequency") go above my max core frequency ( which is Intel "Turbo Boost" up to 3.6Ghz,) and technically, it should be able to run at twice the core speed, at least for short time spans, and consistently at, at least 2500Mhz (I've witnessed during stress tests.) But here's my issue: when playing a graphics heavy game, for instance, the GPU clocks right up and performs as it should, adjusting to the change in workload. For all mining apps I've tried, this is not the case. Instead the gpu ramps up to it's minimal operating frequency of 349Mhz, and refuses to go any higher. I've tried to find a way to directly access the bus (as Intel Extreme Tuning Utility only allows for adjustment of the ratios and voltages that affect maximum processing speed, but the governor remains Windows Ondemand,) but it seems nothing exists. That one time I spoke of earlier, I don't know what exactly happened, I started BFGMiner as usual, with the same config file I always used, no new options, and the graphics frequency shot up. And I was getting respectable scrypt hashrates, at the pool! Nothing crazy, but 1-2MH/s (compared to the 10-15KH/s I averaged normally.) It was not a fluke, it was continuous, for a while. Eventually I stopped it so as not to completely burn out my laptop, and have never since been able to replicate the situation. But, I know it's possible. There's just something preventing the graphics processor from scaling to an appropriate level. I've been messing around with ZCash lately, and know I can do a lot better than 15Sols/s. I know it's the same issue. Does anyone have any ideas on mow I might possibly get the graphics card up, an opencl parameter perhaps? any input or help would be great. Thanks.
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