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1101  Economy / Securities / Re: [Havelock] HASH - Mining Equipment Sales, Contracts, More on: July 21, 2014, 09:20:33 PM
PM sent, have a question on governance.
1102  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: July 21, 2014, 08:30:05 PM
Hello folks,
I have some rockminer t-shirts to give away from the Chicago conference.
If you've posted on this thread and would like one, please PM me.  While supplies last.

Nice! PM'd, not sure if you have any mediums but I'd trade ya an R-Pi case or two (or something else 3d printed) for a tee  Cool
no need to trade me,  they are free from RockMiner.
1103  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New type of exchange? Would it work? on: July 21, 2014, 05:30:29 PM
I was thinking of this a bit of go, and it just struck me that it could be possible. What if one were to create a bitcoin exchange that only deals in high volume bitcoin trades, such as those in excess of 10 BTC. This exchange could be a place in which people go who have a large amount of bitcoins, or cash, and are looking to exchange a high volume, instantly, instead of having to wait at a normal exchange.... Would this kind of exchange work and would it be used?
https://www.secondmarket.com/bitcoin-trading

Why must everyone always have made my ideas xD
because your first 1000 ideas won't work or already exist.  the 1001 idea is what you are after.
Keep at it!! Smiley
1104  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: New type of exchange? Would it work? on: July 21, 2014, 05:23:12 PM
I was thinking of this a bit of go, and it just struck me that it could be possible. What if one were to create a bitcoin exchange that only deals in high volume bitcoin trades, such as those in excess of 10 BTC. This exchange could be a place in which people go who have a large amount of bitcoins, or cash, and are looking to exchange a high volume, instantly, instead of having to wait at a normal exchange.... Would this kind of exchange work and would it be used?
https://www.secondmarket.com/bitcoin-trading
1105  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is it possible for somebody to collect all bitcoins? on: July 21, 2014, 05:19:49 PM
Do you think it would be possible for a person/entity to collect all bitcoins?

Like they only buy bitcoins and mine them and accept it as a form of payment.

Is this theoretically possible? it should be right?
what's stopping them?
No.
No.
Economics: laws of supply/demand.  You won't have enough resource to acquire scares goods.  you can't live that long at this point in time.
1106  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: July 21, 2014, 04:51:06 PM
Hello folks,
I have some rockminer t-shirts to give away from the Chicago conference.
If you've posted on this thread and would like one, please PM me.  While supplies last.
1107  Bitcoin / Meetups / Re: Bitcoin Conference 2014, Chicago. Thoughts & comments... on: July 21, 2014, 04:43:17 PM
Overall a positive experience. I didn't really learn too much that I didn't know already but some really good speakers and good stuff going on. I'd like to open up this thread for possible comments and improvements (Note, I'm not connected with the organizers but hopefully they will see this).

One thing I think would really have improved the experience would have been some roundtables and/or workshops. This would allow some knowledge transfer in a way not afforded by panels (though the couple I attended were good). There were definitely a couple of newbies who were looking for answers but were really asking the wrong people in the wrong talks and in some cases got wrong answers (I think partly because the questions were not properly understood or the speaker didn't have a grasp on that aspect of the technology). I know a lot of us are used to doing this kind of thing online but if you have a bunch of people in one place, I think you may as well.

I would have liked to see some vendors actually selling stuff for bitcoin at the Bitcoin conference Smiley . OK, so the organizers can't just magic vendors out of thin air but possibly something could have been done. This would have allowed people to experience some real-life bitcoin purchasing and maybe provided photo-ops. This might have been a good chance for the Blockchain.info people to demo their new wallet. Anyone working on a Bitcoin vending machine?

Those are the two main things for now. Though I'd like to suggest the Opryland Hotel as a future venue for consideration. Pretty central to the US population (and close to me Wink )
My thoughts are that it was a very diverse group of people (including 1 telepresence robot.)  The session on proposed licensing by NY was the most interesting one for me.  I also enjoyed Flip's presentation very much.  It was an excellent networking opportunity and I met a lot of new people as well.  There were some vendors selling their wares at the show, but it wasn't advertised in a retail fashion, you could just ask to buy it...
1108  Bitcoin / Mining speculation / Re: RockMiner Rocket box vs Antminer S3 on: July 18, 2014, 08:48:07 PM
wait..wait.. so you say if i am purchasing S3 right now, my S3 will ship next week?
and if i buy R3, they ship to me right now?
is S3 a kind of pre-order? how about i purchase S3 after it is ready stock?

When you purchase after it's already stock you will still be waiting a week, unless you fork over the expedited shipping costs Smiley


R3/4 are shipping now
1109  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: July 18, 2014, 05:29:20 PM
Update

Hello World!!
Please come see us in Chicago, IL USA this weekend during the North American Bitcoin Conference.
We will have some goodies for you at the booth  (May be some Conference Special Discount Item)

Date: July 19 & 20
MCCORMICK PLACE SOUTH BUILDING
2301 S Dr Martin Luther King Jr Dr
Chicago, IL 60616
Conference Info: http://btcchicago.com/

MAP: https://www.google.com/maps/place/McCormick+Place/@41.849828,-87.615953,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xde54f80e4327f5e2

I will see you there!! Smiley
1110  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: AntMiner S3 - [Kind of A] Group Buy - Credit Cards Accepted! on: July 18, 2014, 05:09:29 PM
Where are you shipping from?  Are these from batch 1?

Can anyone vouch for this guy?
Yes, I can vouch for Benny1985. rock solid.
1111  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: July 17, 2014, 10:01:05 PM
who is shipping "this weeks" 20nm technology?

KnC sorta, but I'd rather have Bitmain's (or Spondoolies) 28nm technology over KnC's 20nm.
"sorta" as in how?  sorta like BFL, sorta delivered it's product? eventually... or still trying to... or won't... sorta?
1112  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: July 17, 2014, 08:51:05 PM
Quote
You can connect it to anything, not just Pi. Or use one Pi for multiple miners (not sure what's the limit though, Pi has some issues with too many USB devices). I was able to compile cgminer 4.4 and use it on a regular Linux box that I use with other miners (Zeus etc) but eventually switched back to Pi when I was done experimenting. - Such Moon

Just seems like a such a waste, two machines per 1 Pi that costs $40 at best. 

Then if it breaks, you lose two machines and besides, who wants to spend additional for spares?

IF one Pi could run 4-6 machines it would be nice; a dozen would be overkill because of the connection would suffer self-throttling.

I don't get why a miner that's using last week's technology (40Nm) is charging this week's technology's (20Nm) price, especially when most miners now are 28Nm chips.

This company could steal a lot of business from Bitmain if prices were competitive.

I might try a pair out at the end of the month if Bitmain doesn't re-open sales by then.

who is shipping "this weeks" 20nm technology?
1113  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: July 17, 2014, 03:59:33 PM
What are the plans for MOORE?
Wait for 10 Smiley
1114  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: July 17, 2014, 03:48:14 PM
i would rather say polarity is dependend on stock movement direction
Movement had been flat... But the bipolar antics never fail here Smiley
1115  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: July 17, 2014, 03:43:01 PM
Bipolar disorder is abundant here...
1116  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: July 16, 2014, 07:14:02 PM
Is this really the R4 2 units bundled together in one case?  Expected a lil more than that.   https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=393218.0

It is just 2 R3s in one case. nothing else changed.
no,
it's 1 (not 2) R3, halved and both halves re-assembled into R4, so specs are on the higher end of R3 due to improved cooling.
1117  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: July 12, 2014, 11:32:59 PM
PSA:

Please, Don't feed the trolls!
1118  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: July 12, 2014, 11:14:25 PM
So the cat is now out of the bag then...
R4 is next release Smiley


2 x R3 in a box.
Maybe 2 halved R3s as one unit encased
1119  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: July 12, 2014, 11:09:56 PM
hmmmm, maybe u guys should build a case like S3 from bitma*n...
am sorry ,but it helps in reducing temp.
and maybe some discount at the price..
i just hoping that u guys also can selling miners like hotcake
Perhaps R4 will have it Smiley
1120  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: ROCKMINER ASIC miner official thread on: July 12, 2014, 06:03:02 PM
So the cat is now out of the bag then...
R4 is next release Smiley
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