Arg gee why does this seem familiar? Announce a date, take preorders, deliver 2-3 difficulty increases later.
There is some information about the order (like the receipt)? I miss that from the previous posts. Just some rumors of delivery being 20DEC13 instead of now.
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Hey, you have to put you name on the pic
Fake, pretty sure the donkey is not you!
I'm in one of the boxes
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Why wait
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Arg gee why does this seem familiar? Announce a date, take preorders, deliver 2-3 difficulty increases later.
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Well heres a odd pic of me. But I'm a odd kind of fellow.
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Until otherwise 1:1 is still continuing. If you've messaged me, I'm working on replying to everyone. It sound like yes.
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.8GH/s for .2-.85 when 10GH/s for .39 and 30GH/s for 1.0 have been for sale last week seems an order of magnitude too high.
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While update are manual on BTCMiners phone due to storm damage/health issues you can check the page for blocks found
Pool Statistics: Pool Speed Blocks Found Round Shares Round Duration Total Miners 218.3 GH/s 0 49904370 8.19% 3
So no block found yet. as far as I can tell.
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Could be I way was not watching cloud mining just the hardware. For my cloud mining see my sig. (I'm just a customer)
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I think you are confusing the minion CHIP @ $200 with a miner. That is just a chip no board or anything else. the Prospero @ $2000.00 is a full miner board/device with 10 chips
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FYI [02:37] <sKyZ> sure, post it up on pastebin [02:37] <woogy> no need - Ken Armitt (has brother Colin). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOY7LmwLAEM [02:37] <woogy> live in new south wales Australia [02:38] <woogy> here's his linked in: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/ken-armitt/4a/618/990 [02:39] <woogy> little fucker used to be part of crytoxchange before they pulled a runner in nov 2012 [02:41] <woogy> another video: http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2013/s3732468.htm [02:41] <woogy> initial commit from solidcoin before the account "Ken" was renamed to "RealSolid" [02:41] <woogy> commit 81bfed8dd0a194352d75f98eb698f0c0cdd6e979 Author: Ken <solidcoin@rocketmail.com> Date: Fri Aug 26 13:16:52 2011 +1000 first commit
edit added 02:39 and on lines
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note that if you go to BFG you will need to change drivers
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bought another 25
thanks for this very good deal!
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How to withdraw mcxFEE ?
You can't you either sell them for .0whatever it is now and withdraw the BTC. or hold on to them unit he pumps them back up for the next set of fools to buy.
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Hey that stove was HOT!!!. Well I got burned some but not as bad as it could have been got with ~70% of my money.
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Yep. Don't know if he planned on this exact time to bail. I think he may have been rushed by WDC and XPM rallies people were selling shares to buy in so he closed a little early.
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Is this a bad time to mention that cryptsy.com welcomes all our MCXnow traders and miners.
Nope moved my WDC there. I was lucky and sold some Fees to buy WDC. so I was only hurt not killed.
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I've been running builds all weekend, but haven't come up with anything faster yet. I have added a --cainsmore-clock command line parameter to cgminer to allow you to set the clock speed. Mine seems OK up to around 200MHz but you need to be very careful of HW errors as (unlike the ztex above) these are counted per share, so you want to keep these very low (a few are unavoidable due to timing issues as new work is sent). Just note the frequency where the errors start to climb rapidly, and dial it back slightly, you may want to set this on a per-device basis. See https://github.com/kramble/FPGA-Blakecoin-Miner/blob/master/cgminer/cgminer-3.1.1/README.txt for notes and a link to the new windows binary. PS It you do set the clock speed too high, you may find the devices are not detected the next time you run cgminer. Don't panic! Just run it again with a lower clock speed, perhaps twice, and the devices should be detected OK. If you have not yet already done so, you may want to flash the bitstream into ROM so it survives a power cycle as this is the ultimate reset. I'll be looking at this. I did send you some BLC for all the TLC you've given to FPGAs.
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Also there is confusion between Bitcoin and bitcoin mining.
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