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1361  Economy / Marketplace / [ANN] byteminr.com open for orders on: September 04, 2013, 08:45:53 AM



byteminr brings you mining contracts based on the the power of the KnCMiner hardware with hashing beginning in the first wave of deliveries at the end of September.

Check out our shop www.byteminr.com and faqs www.byteminr.com/faq for more information.

We'll be supporting more crypto currencies in the future and adding Bitpay for payments very soon.

Feel free to ask any questions in this thread or at support@byteminr.com

Happy Hashing

The byteminr team.
1362  Economy / Marketplace / Re: byteminr - new entrant in hosted hashing on: September 04, 2013, 08:03:14 AM
We do have some short 2 month plans, or are you looking for even shorter?


My apologies, I only looked at the front page, It's a little hard not to purchase 12months when 6months on 10ghs is only $12 less,

When it comes to mining, efficiency is all about getting your hashing done quickly before the difficulty rises too fast. With our flexible contracts we will be allowing customers to buy additional GH per month on a monthly basis. So if you are 3 months into a 4 month contract and want to increase your power in the final month, you'll be able to do so for a very favourable rate - this is the major benefit to the flexible contracts.

On a fixed term 12 contract, you get the same power for the whole term, no changes. Your mining returns will obviously be much lower toward the tail end of the contract, hence the price for those later months is much much lower, but what it gives you is simplicity.


1363  Local / Mining (Italiano) / Re: byteminr.com hosted hashing on: August 29, 2013, 07:11:22 PM
Hi

Sorry for my lack of Italian. Is it better to post in English or use Google Translator  Undecided

If anyone has any questions on the byteminr service, please just ask or email us at support@byteminr.com

Best wishes

Adrian

1364  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: hashrate for rent ? on: August 26, 2013, 02:47:28 PM
Only ASIC I suppose ? I was more talking about scrypt  Cry

Yes for now just bitcoins, for the future we'll add more options.

Which would be most popular?

1365  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Thoughts on the future of mining? on: August 26, 2013, 01:04:00 PM


Personally - I plan to mine as long as possible, ROI or not - somebody needs to help keep the network health an diversified.


This is exactly why we've started https://www.byteminr.com.

Now that CPU and GPU mining over for most people, we want to make sure many people can still take part in bitcoin mining to keep the network diversified. Our intention is provide access to the cheapest power we can (within reason) and best generation hardware so that mining can remain viable for the masses and not just the large investors who are currently putting in many Mil $USD into major infrastructure for mining to try to control the supply of new coins. The network needs diversity.
1366  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: hashrate for rent ? on: August 26, 2013, 12:53:45 PM
Is there any way to rent hasrate for some days ?

I could be interested later, so i'm just asking  Cheesy

cheers

Hi, yes in fact there is.

https://www.byteminr.com Smiley
1367  Economy / Marketplace / Re: byteminr - new entrant in hosted hashing on: August 25, 2013, 10:40:46 AM
hi

google wallet is the only mean of payement?
u don't accept bank transfer or paypal? if yes, when?

For the moment, yes just Google Wallet. We will be adding other option as soon as we can.
1368  Economy / Marketplace / Re: byteminr - new entrant in hosted hashing on: August 23, 2013, 09:46:40 PM
We do have some short 2 month plans, or are you looking for even shorter?
1369  Economy / Marketplace / Re: byteminr - new entrant in hosted hashing on: August 23, 2013, 03:46:35 PM
We are pleased to announce that www.byteminr.com  is now open for orders.

We had a few early issues with the checkout process, but it's running smoothly now. Please drop by and check out our fixed and flexible offers, feedback is always welcome.

For now it's just Google Wallet for payment, we'll be adding other options later, but it's a soft launch of our new site.

Crossing our fingers for delivery from KnCMiner on time!

The byteminr team

1370  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: Holy 50Thash batman! on: August 08, 2013, 12:58:00 PM
http://www.alydian.co/ (Seriously?.... WTF) Mining is over. Corporations have taken over. Time to switch over to LiteCoin.
Never heard of them. Link to where they've been proven legit?

Oh, and $65k USD per TH/s is actually pretty high. See my post here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=234025.0 . All numbers are based of a 1TH/s number, so it's right in line. Almost every single BFL, Avalon, BitFury, and KNC miner is cheaper than what they're offering.

I agree, this is not cheap, it can't be based on any of the new ASICs at that price. We'll be offering far better rates based on KnCMiner equipment.

Adrian
byteminr CEO
1371  Bitcoin / Mining / Hosted Mining - what features would you like? on: August 06, 2013, 01:19:51 PM
As a few people know on here, byteminr is launching a new hosted hashing service in line with the release of the new mining rigs from KnCMiner.

We believe that mining at home will become really hard in the future, especially if the difficulty keeps jumping up the way it is right now.

While we have no control over the performance of the hardware itself, we do have control over our portal and services that enable it.

So, my question is this:

If you are considering replacing your GFX miner or Generation 1 Asic with a Next Generation device (or contract) in the coming months; what kind of features would you like to see in a hosted mining service? What kind of control / config / reporting would you like? What kind of security would you like see? What kind of flexibility in pricing and performance?

We have some great ideas of our own which we will be sharing the coming weeks, but we're open to all suggestions. We want to build our platform into a genuine viable alternative to owning and operating your own hardware at home, with the bitcoin mining community at its heart.

Adrian
CEO
byteminr.com
1372  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: July 31, 2013, 06:40:50 PM
To be kept informed please just register for our newsletter on www.byteminr.com


i tried several times but:


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The server returned a "500 Internal Server Error".

Something is broken. Please e-mail us at [email] and let us know what you were doing when this error occurred. We will fix it as soon as possible. Sorry for any inconvenience caused.

sorry but i didn't find ur mail address  Cool

Are you still having problems? I see someone registered about 5 times :-). Can you tell me what browser  / OS you're using? The forms are working fine right now.

Thanks

byteminr support
support@byteminr.com
1373  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: July 31, 2013, 04:00:30 PM
Hi Everyone

I just want to let everyone on this thread know that if you are still not sure about buying, powering and maintaining your own KnC box, you can consider our hosted hashing offering. At byteminr.com we'll be hosting some KnC boxes and making that capacity available in small (ish) chunks. To be kept informed please just register for our newsletter on www.byteminr.com

The current contract offers are indications only - launch ones will be better  Wink

Hosted offers are also a great way to be able to flex your power up in the future in smaller increments than 400GH at a time, so check us out.

The byteminr team
1374  Economy / Marketplace / Re: byteminr - new entrant in hosted hashing on: July 26, 2013, 02:32:54 PM
I'm interested but your "express interest now" form seems to be broken

Thank you, a little embarrassing, should be all fixed now. We had a small issue with a change we pushed overnight.
1375  Economy / Marketplace / Re: byteminr - new entrant in hosted hashing on: July 25, 2013, 01:23:45 PM

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Keep in touch, I will be following your business in the coming months. 

aside; I am interested in your relationship with KnCMiner.  They also offer a hosting service.  I understand your top gun and theirs are brothers?

Thanks, yes this is true, our CEO, Adrian Cole, is the bother of Sam Cole at KnCMiner.

KnCMiner are offering hosting for their customers who have the pleasure of being able to buy their own box in full.

byteminr will be offering flexible hosting options at lower entry price points to try to ensure mining is not contained only to the hands of the wealthy.

Other benefits are immediately apparent also, as the difficulty rises you can easily flex your contracts in a hosted model, owning fixed power hardware means a small jump in power is a very costly exercise as you need to buy a whole new rig.

I can't say much more about our offers just yet, but I believe anyone interested in mining will be pleased to have the options we will provide.

1376  Economy / Marketplace / Re: byteminr - new entrant in hosted hashing on: July 24, 2013, 02:18:25 PM

Hi Adrian,

Have you placed some orders? are those for day-1 delivery? Smiley

Hi

Yes, we do have a limited number of units on order already for day 1, with more to follow depending on customer demand.

We'll be providing some more information in the next major website update soon, sign up to our newsletter to keep informed!

Adrian
1377  Economy / Securities / [byteminr] virtual mining rigs from September - NOW AVAILABLE on: July 23, 2013, 10:46:32 AM
Hi Everyone

I placed our introduction in the main mining forum, but wanted to let you all know that we are now open for registrations of interest - no obligations at this stage.

We'll be mining with KnC Mining rigs and making the hashing power available as cheaply as we can to as many people as we can.

Get in touch, lets us know what you think. We are open to suggestions (1 month deals, 12 month deals, sliding power scales etc) as we get our systems in place to begin hashing in September.

Check us out: www.byteminr.com

Adrian
byteminr.com

1378  Bitcoin / Hardware / Virtual Mining on KnCMiner Hardware on: July 22, 2013, 02:55:32 PM
Hi Everyone

We're really pleased today to announce our new Bitcoin mining service is open for expressions of interest:



We believe there is a place for hosted mining services especially as good quality mining equipment carries a high price.

We're looking for feedback on our potential offers while we get our systems in order for launch in late September, inline with deliveries from KnCMiner.

Our website is: www.byteminr.com

We are a UK registered company (allbeit a very new one like most in the Bitcoin industry) but we intend to offer hosted mining services world-wide.

We welcome all feedback, directly through our website or on this forum as we'll be adding to the (currently small) FAQ as questions arise.

Adrian Cole
Founder
BYTEMINR Limited
1379  Economy / Marketplace / Re: byteminr - new entrant in hosted hashing on: July 21, 2013, 06:53:15 AM
Thanks for the feedback, not an attack at all. A fairer comparison would perhaps be with cloudhashing.com, where we compare more favourably. Paying for a hosted service is quite different proposition from owning your own kit and all the troubles that go with it.

Cheers
1380  Economy / Marketplace / byteminr - new entrant in hosted hashing on: July 20, 2013, 04:28:49 PM
Hi Everyone

We're really pleased today to announce our new Bitcoin mining service is open for expressions of interest:



We believe there is a place for hosted mining services especially as good quality mining equipment carries a high price.

We're looking for feedback on our potential offers while we get our systems in order for launch in late September, inline with deliveries from KnCMiner.

Our website is: www.byteminr.com

We are a UK registered company (allbeit a very new one like most in the Bitcoin industry) but we intend to offer hosted mining services world-wide.

We welcome all feedback, directly through our website or on this forum as we'll be adding to the (currently small) FAQ as questions arise.

Adrian Cole
Founder
BYTEMINR Limited
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