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21  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread on: July 10, 2013, 04:38:18 PM
Just saw this posted on Reddit.  Any possibility of some of these being ours?  Shocked

http://imgur.com/a/GR0e3

Excuse me. I'll be in my bunk.
22  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread on: July 10, 2013, 03:33:23 PM
My transfer still not complete I did it 30 hours ago. I didnt notice I had to send email too so I did that additionaly today like 5 hours ago. Am I fine or should did I mess up and need to contact you with PM ken ?

Also you would save yourself a lot of work and trouble delaying dividends of this week to next one.

I'm in the same boat. Not 30 hours but almost. I just sent Ken a message and he seems like he is pretty on top of things so I think it's fine and I'm in his "hold bin" for some reason.
23  Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread on: July 09, 2013, 07:37:56 PM
As a side note, to avoid confusion with ASICminer (AM), I propose that the abbreviated form of ActiveMining should simply be ActM.

+1
Lets make it perfectly clear even to idiots. That way theres no bitching later or people clamming some other bullshit
24  Economy / Securities / Re: [AMC]-The Official Active Mining Cooperative Discussion on: June 30, 2013, 01:26:20 AM
You guys are morons.

This may have been the most intelligent thing said in 2 pages.
25  Economy / Securities / Re: [AMC]-The Official Active Mining Cooperative Discussion on: June 27, 2013, 03:53:09 PM
You people need to grow up and start treating this like a business. The news is not going to be 'mind-blowing' - it is simply going to be a positive release that will by implication value shares at or more likely above the current issue @ B0.0025. You are living in a fantasy world if you are hoping for something 'really exciting'. This is business, so you should treat it as such - forget about having your mind blown and look at the figures. If you don't like them get out. Simple.

So you want us to slow down and think this through with logic and common sense? You have some nerve  Roll Eyes
26  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Ann] US based Avalon ASIC chips and assembly: 3,197 remaining on: June 24, 2013, 02:12:11 PM
blah blah blah blah

email asicbuy@gmail.com just like Steamboat said in his last update. best to keep that sort of thing out of public view ya know?

Fair enough. Just thought there might be some others in the same (non-steam) boat
27  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Ann] US based Avalon ASIC chips and assembly: 3,197 remaining on: June 24, 2013, 01:40:39 PM
Steamboat,

I may have screwed the pooch on this one...
blah blah blah blah.... Will email this instead as it might not be a good thing to put in public.
28  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Ann] US based Avalon ASIC chips and assembly: 3,733 remaining on: June 18, 2013, 07:30:45 PM
Depending on if what your solution can do I was just going to use this to turn off/on the ATX power supply. I am running the Avalon Chips off of PCI P6 and adapter to P6.

This is my exact plan. I will use this breakout board only to power the ATX power supply on essentially. However I am intrigued by what ik2013 is working on and when more details are posted I might be considering it if it's an elegant solution.
29  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Ann] US based Avalon ASIC chips and assembly: 3,733 remaining on: June 18, 2013, 01:20:13 PM
Steamboat. Will there be some type of control board for a psu to attach to and distribute power or would we have to short the psu to run it manually?

I plan on using these: http://www.karlssonrobotics.com/cart/atx-connector-breakout-board/?gclid=CKqhvv_Y7bcCFWrl7AodP00AHg
It's simple enough and gives you a way to mount it somewhere. You just need to put pins in two of the holes on it and you can probably find a nice switch/button that you can use to turn it on/off. You can find more complete versions of it with the power button on it already for a few bucks more. Just google "ATX Connector Breakout Board" and you will come up with a bunch of options.
30  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Ann] US based Avalon ASIC chips and assembly: 3,263 remaining on: June 06, 2013, 07:08:08 PM
Just so I am clear... and I know this has been asked, but I really like the reassurance. If I want 2 fully assembled units I can pay for the 32 chips up front then at a later time pay for the rest assembly and testing later. Correct?

Correct
31  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Ann] US based Avalon ASIC chips and assembly: 3,964 remaining on: June 05, 2013, 10:25:00 PM
My coins are coming in on Tuesday, then I'll be in for 16 (big spender, right?). Hope batch 5 lasts until then.

I believe B5 started on Friday. Today(roughly) it hit the half way point. 6 days. You might cut it close. Good luck man
32  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Ann] US based Avalon ASIC chips and assembly: 3,964 remaining on: June 05, 2013, 10:00:35 PM
I felt I needed 32 more. New order placed

TX ID: 69fa640e1b29d903ff457d97d6608aec02b2e0fe4943cb0bd81c64a075004d24
33  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Ann] US based Avalon ASIC chips and assembly: 1,998 remaining on: June 03, 2013, 12:37:30 PM
I am interested in purchasing 300 chips.

Am I to understand correctly, that upon your receipt of orders, you will be assembling the chips onto working units, for an additional cost per 16 chip board ? Complete with power supplies, cables, etc ?

Power supplies not included. But there will be a 6 pin PCIe female connector I believe that you use to power it. Go a few pages back in this thread and you will see some discussion about power options.
34  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Ann] US based Avalon ASIC chips and assembly: 171 chips remaining. on: May 31, 2013, 06:36:19 PM
New order

Chip amount: 32@0.0939ea
Payment amount: 3.0048BTC
Sending Address: 1LBi9qh2wm4B3C72L6R31cUeet6VyxreGU
TX ID: 0bf8689938cab0a302749877cea7eb403e9fc1ee0b88544575e525ac887e9e05
35  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I know I'm new here but I figured I'd give it a try. on: May 25, 2013, 12:52:19 PM
Hey, I can't post in the other forums yet to leave feed back for Matthew in his feedback thread but I just wanted to say that this transaction went very smoothly. I sent him the card's key last night before I went to bed and woke up to newly received 0.15BTC in my wallet this morning.

Thanks Matthew! I'll leave feed back on the other thread as soon as I can.
36  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: I know I'm new here but I figured I'd give it a try. on: May 24, 2013, 10:37:23 PM
Sure. You send first and I'll be happy to take it off your hands.

You're on Matthew. I'm willing to take a small chance on you Smiley It'll be in a PM.
37  Other / Beginners & Help / I know I'm new here but I figured I'd give it a try. on: May 24, 2013, 10:06:30 PM
So there is almost no chance of anyone taking me up on this. However, I just got a $25 iTunes card in the mail today from my CC company. I don't have an iPhone anymore so I figured I'd see if anyone wanted to take it off my hands at 0.15BTC. I took three pictures of the card (removing the serial number and other identifier at the bottom in the image) and one of the pictures is me holding it up in front of CNN's website with today's date. That is about the best trust factors I can offer as I removed the GPS coordinates from the images :-p


I'm restricted to the newbie section for another couple hours of login time otherwise I'd be posting this in a different section of the forums.

Any takers?


Edit: Images help when attached
https://i.imgur.com/ZI5xJ8R.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/kamxIqE.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/zApqdDY.jpg
38  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: when can I post on: May 24, 2013, 05:28:54 PM
I too am having this problem. I became a member two days ago and did my first post today after spending some time learning. Now I'm 7 or 8 posts in and still can't post outside this section. I just assumed it might take a while once posting started.


Edit:
Nope... nevermind. Should have spent more time logged in while researching and reading. Haha. My active time logged in is only two hours.
39  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best Mining Hardware Investment - Graphics Cards or BFL Jalapeno? on: May 24, 2013, 03:46:33 PM
Yes don't count on BFL, you are better off trying to get a Avalon ASIC chips and have someone put the PCB together for you if you are not comfortable doing it yourself.

40  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What is the size of blockchains? on: May 24, 2013, 03:43:34 PM
If you are mining solo, then you need the blockchain, since your miner needs to validate every transaction that it puts in the block it builds.  However, there are very few people who have enough hash power to make solo-mining of bitcoin a worthwhile endeavor, and those who do have that much hash power probably have plenty of bandwidth and disk space to go along with it.

If you are mining in a pool, then the pool operator keeps the blockchain for you.  The pool operator does all the work of validating the transactions and building the block.  Then the pool operator sends you a data block that is less than 1 megabyte in size.  You mine that block until you've either solved it or run out of nonces for your miner's hash loop, at which time your miner requests a new data block from the pool operator to try again.

How much bandwidth you'll need will depend on how much hash power you have, since higher hash power will mean more requests for new work.  Your disk usage shouldn't grow much at all.

I knew there would be someone here that has betters words than me
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