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1321  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KNC miner on: August 13, 2013, 11:17:51 PM
KNCMiner Reseller Program Information

After seeing that there would be trust issues with the reseller program I wrote to John K who can be the main reseller. Here is my message to him, so what do you think?

I'm writing to you, because you have the reputation of being the most trustworthy person in the Bitcoin community Smiley
The text below is a bit long, but please do read it - it is worth it Smiley

You have probably heard about the KNCMiner reseller program, but if you haven't here are the details:

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We would like to announce the beginning of our reward based reseller program. Anyone can become a registered reseller of our devices. The rewards are simple, for every 10 sales of one individual device you will receive one of the same items for free. For example, provide us with 10 Jupiter sales and we will ship you a complete Jupiter free of charge. Sell 10 Saturn’s and we will ship you a Saturn free of charge the same applies for Mercury devices.
 
It’s that simple!
 
To register as a reseller simply contact info@kncminer.com . We will then provide you with a reseller ID, and then all you have to do is get people to click on a special link in the format of
 
https://www.kncminer.com/?resellerid=xxx Where xxx = your reseller ID number.
 
You are free to advertise your own personal link on any site/forum/portal you wish. We will soon be providing an online report where you can view your sales, but for now please contact info@kncminer.com and we can provide you with a sales report.
We will also be providing sample banners and images shortly. All registered resellers will receive a copy of the banners when available.

Basically for every 10 units of the same model that people buy through a reseller link, the reseller gets one delivered for free.

Naturally a few people expressed interest in being a reseller and offered a fixed fee or percentage from the mining income of the free miner they would receive eventually to people who would buy through their reseller link. Unfortunately this would not work, because of trust issues as the reseller might not get 10 sales under his link, so no free miner or he can get a free miner and not pay anything in return.

In light of this information I have an offer for you: register as a reseller and let people know, so they can buy through you. Instead of 10 people offering their reseller link and probably not getting 10 sales each I believe it is best if someone as trustworthy as you do that. I am certain that you will easily get 10 sales and probably many more. Obviously there should be a fair and just distribution of the reward (the free miner) between you and the people, who made it happen. You could run the miner if you have the facilities or sell it and distribute the earnings between yourself and the other 10 persons. I am open to suggestions here Smiley
As a suggestion I think you can keep 20% of its mining income and give each person 8% of the income, minus running costs of course Smiley

I myself plan on ordering 2x Jupiters and 1x Saturn miners and would be more than happy if you would be my reseller Smiley

Please think about it and if you want to get involved register asap, as I intend to place my order soon Smiley

If anything is unclear please get back to me and thank you for your time and patience for reading this long message Smiley

1322  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: August 13, 2013, 11:15:21 PM
KNCMiner Reseller Program Information

After seeing that it is almost impossible to trust other people for the reseller program I wrote to John K who can be the main reseller. Here is my message to him, so what do you think?

I'm writing to you, because you have the reputation of being the most trustworthy person in the Bitcoin community Smiley
The text below is a bit long, but please do read it - it is worth it Smiley

You have probably heard about the KNCMiner reseller program, but if you haven't here are the details:

Quote
We would like to announce the beginning of our reward based reseller program. Anyone can become a registered reseller of our devices. The rewards are simple, for every 10 sales of one individual device you will receive one of the same items for free. For example, provide us with 10 Jupiter sales and we will ship you a complete Jupiter free of charge. Sell 10 Saturn’s and we will ship you a Saturn free of charge the same applies for Mercury devices.
 
It’s that simple!
 
To register as a reseller simply contact info@kncminer.com . We will then provide you with a reseller ID, and then all you have to do is get people to click on a special link in the format of
 
https://www.kncminer.com/?resellerid=xxx Where xxx = your reseller ID number.
 
You are free to advertise your own personal link on any site/forum/portal you wish. We will soon be providing an online report where you can view your sales, but for now please contact info@kncminer.com and we can provide you with a sales report.
We will also be providing sample banners and images shortly. All registered resellers will receive a copy of the banners when available.

Basically for every 10 units of the same model that people buy through a reseller link, the reseller gets one delivered for free.

Naturally a few people expressed interest in being a reseller and offered a fixed fee or percentage from the mining income of the free miner they would receive eventually to people who would buy through their reseller link. Unfortunately this would not work, because of trust issues as the reseller might not get 10 sales under his link, so no free miner or he can get a free miner and not pay anything in return.

In light of this information I have an offer for you: register as a reseller and let people know, so they can buy through you. Instead of 10 people offering their reseller link and probably not getting 10 sales each I believe it is best if someone as trustworthy as you do that. I am certain that you will easily get 10 sales and probably many more. Obviously there should be a fair and just distribution of the reward (the free miner) between you and the people, who made it happen. You could run the miner if you have the facilities or sell it and distribute the earnings between yourself and the other 10 persons. I am open to suggestions here Smiley
As a suggestion I think you can keep 20% of its mining income and give each person 8% of the income, minus running costs of course Smiley

I myself plan on ordering 2x Jupiters and 1x Saturn miners and would be more than happy if you would be my reseller Smiley

Please think about it and if you want to get involved register asap, as I intend to place my order soon Smiley

If anything is unclear please get back to me and thank you for your time and patience for reading this long message Smiley


1323  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ixcoin TODO on: August 13, 2013, 11:10:48 PM
I remember I bought them on doublec exchange, but I could be wrong. I still have the username and the password for the exchange, but don't have the URL. Maybe it was this one: https://exchange.bitparking.com/
It would have been http://ixchange.bitparking.com which was closed, along with the i0coin exchange I ran, when the i0coin exchange got double spent for 200 bitcoins.

Sorry to hear about the double spend attack Sad
Do you keep any records at all?
I'm just curious about how much BTC I spent for my ixcoins and i0coins.
1324  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: August 13, 2013, 10:40:24 PM

You guys have 220, and if i remember right closed closed-loop wiring.  We have only 120, which cuts the wattage in half per given wire gauge, and no looping to the breaker panel (think extention cord).


Actually according to Wikipedia:

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The standard nominal supply voltage in domestic single-phase 50 Hz installations in the UK is still 240V AC (RMS), but since 1 January 1995 (Electricity Supply Regulations, SI 1994, No. 3021) this has an asymmetric voltage tolerance of 230 V+10%−6% (253–216.2 V), which covers the same voltage range as continental 220 V supplies to the new unified 230 V standard.
1325  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: August 13, 2013, 10:17:33 PM
You live in an underpowered country.  Grin
Here 16A x 240V = 3840W per circuit is the norm.

Where is this?
In the UK the norm is 13A x 240V = 3120W per outlet.
Circuit Breakers for sockets are 30-35A I think.
1326  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Secured payments, consumer protection and buyer recourse... on: August 13, 2013, 05:15:32 PM
Well, my main CC have a limit of £2800.00 and I have another one that I haven't used in more than 3 years with a limit of £1000 (which I now is has expired). I guess I can apply for another 1-2 cards, but still that won't be enough for ordering a Jupiter and I don't think you can split one Jupiter into multiple orders/payments.

In regards to debit cards which bank do you think offers the best protection as I have accounts in 7 UK banks. By protection I mean if anything happens they will cooperate in finding a way of getting my money back.
1327  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][I0C] Resurrection, memory problems and instabilitiy fixed! on: August 13, 2013, 05:08:12 PM
Thank you for you swift reply.

I started the client about 30 minutes ago and it is downloading it quite fast: 68 weeks left, which is almost about 1/3rd.
In regards to the new fork - we won't lose our coins from before, right?
1328  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Secured payments, consumer protection and buyer recourse... on: August 13, 2013, 05:05:52 PM
In regards to interest on CC you can apply for one with interest free purchases or balances:

Interest free purchases CC: spend on it and just pay the minimum payment each month. Or divide what you owe by the interest free months and pay back that every month.
Interest free balance transfers CC: Spend on your regular CC and then transfer what you owe to this one paying a fixed fee. Some cards offer BT periods as long as 28 months Smiley

More information in Moneysavingexpert Smiley
1329  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Secured payments, consumer protection and buyer recourse... on: August 13, 2013, 04:58:01 PM
So what kind of protection will I have if I pay with a debit card through PayPal? 45 days only? (maybe longer as shown in this topic: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=266945.0)

I use a debit card for 2 reasons:
I don't own a credit card with such a large limit. I can apply for 2-3 extra CC but still that won't be enough. I doubt they will give me a CC with a limit that can cover a single Jupiter purchase.
Metro Bank debit card has absolutely no fees on foreign transactions or spending money overseas or in another currency. They just use the global MasterCard rate and that's it.
1330  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ixcoin TODO on: August 13, 2013, 04:26:39 PM
I'm not sure there's anybody with more than 10k coins

I got almost 16K  Wink

And 15K of i0coin, which is now completely dead.

Bought them long time ago, don't even remember how much BTC I spent, but it was something in the region of 30-50BTC Smiley



What?  You spent 30-50 BTC for 16K ixCoin?  It was worth that much at one point?  The first time I saw ixCoin it was around 7 cents so I waited and started buying at 1 cent and when it got to half a penny that's when I really started buying.

Just hold on to them, there's no point selling them now.  Maybe you'll get your money back.

I'm definitely holding Smiley
There was a time in April 2013 when the rate was close to 0.0004 on Vircurex and I could have sold them for something like 6BTC, but I didn't Smiley

I remember I bought them on doublec exchange, but I could be wrong. I still have the username and the password for the exchange, but don't have the URL. Maybe it was this one: https://exchange.bitparking.com/
1331  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][I0C] Resurrection, memory problems and instabilitiy fixed! on: August 13, 2013, 04:22:04 PM
Wow, this coin is alive  Shocked

Can you help me with 2 questions:

1 - I read that the i0coin will have to download the entire BTC blockchain. Can I just copy it over as I already have it (I update my BTC client daily). Or even better can I point i0coin to the BTC folder, so they share the blockchain?
2 - In regards to that hardfork - what does that mean in simple terms? Do I have to do something, so I don't lose my coins?

Thank you.
1332  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Ixcoin TODO on: August 13, 2013, 04:01:40 PM
I'm not sure there's anybody with more than 10k coins

I got almost 16K  Wink

And 15K of i0coin, which is now completely dead.

Bought them long time ago, don't even remember how much BTC I spent, but it was something in the region of 30-50BTC Smiley
1333  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KNC miner on: August 13, 2013, 01:25:57 PM
Check your PMs.
1334  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] KNC miner on: August 11, 2013, 10:45:07 PM
U want to sell what ?  Huh

I am trying to be reseller of kncminer. They should send me a reseller ID shortly.

Once I get that ID, you can order from here:

https://www.kncminer.com/?resellerid=xxx

where xxx is suppose to be my ID, and I will get commission for everyone that uses that link to buy a miner.


What I am offering here is for people who use me as referrer some cash back when the miner is delivered.


If anyone still have any question, let me know.

Offer is too low Wink
Use escrow to hold the bitcoins, otherwise I don't think anyone will trust you.
1335  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] xCrowd*US/UK*TH/s+ Units on: August 11, 2013, 12:43:36 AM


Patients...

Roll Eyes

Patients = People receiving or registered to receive medical treatment.
Patience = The capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset.
1336  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] xCrowd*US/UK*TH/s+ Units on: August 11, 2013, 12:31:12 AM

I've always found it very unprofessional to have serious grammatical mistakes in official correspondence.

"We do appreciate your patients" - Really?

Get someone who can write proper english and make him proofread your website Wink

And the contrast on that image is horrible, makes it very hard to read.

Little details, but they kind of create the initial impression.

1337  Economy / Exchanges / Re: MTGOX has not paid us since 26th of June! on: August 10, 2013, 05:30:54 PM
It's much more likely that they're simply broke.

How can you become broke when you were handling 80% of all Bitcoin transaction?
They were making millions in profit.
1338  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] xCrowd*US/UK*TH/s+ Units on: August 10, 2013, 03:08:26 PM
Your calculations are still wrong  Roll Eyes
I have the largest systems for each category, price being
10*1099=10990
16*999=15984

Maybe I'm being dense, I really am not seeing where I went wrong.  Just want to make sure everything is in the right place.

In one of the xCrowd topics it was established that each blade is 75GH/s, which might not be the case, but it looks like it.
According to your calculations each blade is 150GH/s

Maybe you should wait until more information is presented and then include them in your table.
At the moment there are 2 sets of prices and it is unclear which one is for what.

But one this is sure: there is no way 2400GH/s would cost 16K USD Wink

All blades for our larger two models will hash at a minimum of 150GH/s per blade at stock clock rates. The past prices per GH is set by the market; not the actual production costs.

So an Olympus with 8 blades will hash at 1200Ghs and will cost 7992USD if paid upfront?
1339  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] xCrowd*US/UK*TH/s+ Units on: August 10, 2013, 03:01:29 PM
Your calculations are still wrong  Roll Eyes
I have the largest systems for each category, price being
10*1099=10990
16*999=15984

Maybe I'm being dense, I really am not seeing where I went wrong.  Just want to make sure everything is in the right place.

Those prices are correct but you may want to mention that the 30% deposit option price will be slightly higher (~10%)

So you are saying that the 2400GH/s Olympus will have a price of 15984USD and will consist of 16 blades, each being 150GH/s?
1340  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] xCrowd*US/UK*TH/s+ Units on: August 10, 2013, 02:58:45 PM
Your calculations are still wrong  Roll Eyes
I have the largest systems for each category, price being
10*1099=10990
16*999=15984

Maybe I'm being dense, I really am not seeing where I went wrong.  Just want to make sure everything is in the right place.

In one of the xCrowd topics it was established that each blade is 75GH/s, which might not be the case, but it looks like it.
According to your calculations each blade is 150GH/s

Maybe you should wait until more information is presented and then include them in your table.
At the moment there are 2 sets of prices and it is unclear which one is for what.

But one this is sure: there is no way 2400GH/s would cost 16K USD Wink
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