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2581  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 25, 2014, 03:30:33 AM
Like we said before - we post an update and immediately 5 pages of crap within 12 hours is created by Phinnaeus Gage -

By the way, the moderators are not assisting with this guy - anyone that has information on Kevin's - Phinnaeus Gage's current address, we'd like to know.

We believe his comments are inappropriate and hostile - have absolutely nothing to do with this thread.

Lets say it a bit more clearly.

Phinnaeus Gage is a hired black pr - his one job is to sit on his computer and follow this thread and write inappropriate things to discourage users.

In kind, we'll counter with the following.

We're offering a 20btc bounty to bring Phinnaeus Gage to our office, along with his account here on bitcointalk.

Hes a really big talker  but why doesn't he investigate the office, or why doesnt he come and try and interview his favorite staff member Josh.

Because Phinnaeus Gage is a hired black PR - and we're offering 20BTC to the user/member that will bring Phinnaeus (the physical person) to us.

The address and name he has provided is false.

Or if Phinnaeus Gage is such a big man/big talker he can come here and collect his reward himself.

WE'RE TIRED OF NOT BEING ABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE COMMUNITY BECAUSE OF USERS LIKE HIM.



Who the fuck is Kevin?

Here's my information:

Bruno Kucinskas
406 W. Center St.
Sandwich, IL  60548

815-508-1668

I'll even post a pic of IL DL, sans the ID number taped over if you desire.

Two paragraphs in, and so far your latest post is about me, and probably thinkin' I'm some dude named Kevin. Yet, we don't know a motherfucking thing about the dude, namely your scamming ass, who's amassed millions of vaporware sales.

GO FUCK YOURSELF!
2582  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official Thread: AMT on: March 25, 2014, 03:26:06 AM
Like we said before - we post an update and immediately 5 pages of crap within 12 hours is created by Phinnaeus Gage -

By the way, the moderators are not assisting with this guy - anyone that has information on Kevin's - Phinnaeus Gage's current address, we'd like to know.

We believe his comments are inappropriate and hostile - have absolutely nothing to do with this thread.

Lets say it a bit more clearly.

Phinnaeus Gage is a hired black pr - his one job is to sit on his computer and follow this thread and write inappropriate things to discourage users.

In kind, we'll counter with the following.

We're offering a 20btc bounty to bring Phinnaeus Gage to our office, along with his account here on bitcointalk.

Hes a really big talker  but why doesn't he investigate the office, or why doesnt he come and try and interview his favorite staff member Josh.

Because Phinnaeus Gage is a hired black PR - and we're offering 20BTC to the user/member that will bring Phinnaeus (the physical person) to us.

The address and name he has provided is false.

Or if Phinnaeus Gage is such a big man/big talker he can come here and collect his reward himself.

WE'RE TIRED OF NOT BEING ABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE COMMUNITY BECAUSE OF USERS LIKE HIM.



And, like everybody has been trying to tell your dense ass is that you're focusing on the wrong shit when you come here. You brought this mess upon yourself. I, nor any other Bitcoiner did it.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to read the rest of your latest post so that I can stick it up your lying ass further, since you like it so much.

Oh, and before I forget, Jen, at your bank, may be looking into your affairs. We had a nice pleasant conversation today, even though she tell me you were Eagle National Banks' customer, for that's against policy, albeit some other Bitcoiner claimed that such a conversation for place.

In retrospect, I hope I'm wrong about you, for then I'll have not one, but two juicy bowls of dicks to enjoy.
2583  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: If Bitcoin had existed in 1930... on: March 24, 2014, 09:42:45 AM


Everything was going so swell till them Damn Yankees cracked the hash code after the Marks (pun intended) lost his its value.
2584  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitcoinWallet.com - SOLD for $250,000 on: March 24, 2014, 09:29:23 AM
Good news, witcoinballet.com is available

I recently purchased the following domains:

uberkoin.com
uberkoin.net
uberkoin.info
uberkoin.org

uberkoins.com
uberkoins.net
uberkoins.info
uberkoins.org

uberqoin.com
uberqoin.net
uberqoin.info
uberqoin.org
2585  Economy / Digital goods / Re: BitcoinWallet.com - SOLD for $250,000 on: March 24, 2014, 09:23:22 AM
you're serious?  someone bought that?

Surely, Mark Karpeles didn't once pay $8.95 USD for it, then turned around and bought it from himself at a marked (no pun intended) up price. Come to think of it, this is a pretty good way to laundry bitcoins, not that anybody would do such a thing. It's just a weird thought I had.
2586  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official BITMINE CoinCraft series 28nm ASIC miners thread on: March 24, 2014, 09:07:39 AM
I have a stupid question, so there is a raspberry pi inside the miner.
if i connect up a monitor,  a mouse and a keyboard and swap a SD card with raspberry os, can I use the miner as a normal computer LOL. like browsing internet XD
Technically you could, but the Raspberry Pi CPU will be maxed-out serving up work to the ASICs (ie mining). Your internet browsing would be painfully slow and your hashrate would suffer.

I wouldn't recommend it.



By the time Bitmine deliver, the hashrate of 1-1.3TH will be useless for ROI - so knowing that the product could be used for internet browsing, door-stop or some other function is worth knowing....Smiley

J


Hehe!  

@Bitmine... any update on the Rigs?



Update:

27 MPG on Gas/Petro or Diesel
250% more hauling weight than every other conventional rig out today.
You can own it, but let us supply the drivers, thus earning a cut per each load paid weekly via BTC.
MPP: If we deliver just one minute late, we'll give you an extra rig for free.
Buy direct from our resellers and save even more than buying from us directly.
This being our second rig on the market, we've learned from our past mistakes, as seen below.

2587  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Gavin's PGP key has an impostor twin? on: March 23, 2014, 11:06:33 PM
There was an experiment done involving kittens, the details of which I am not at liberty to disclose, but I did confirm it, Gavin has an imposing impostor.

No kittens were hurt during the experiment (as far as I know).











"Fred, isn't that Gavin's PGP key?"
2588  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.99/GH/s, miners from $2.97/GH/s on: March 23, 2014, 10:38:28 PM
For what it's worth I'm selling my X3 Pre-order #2005. Taking offers starting at 8btc....

good luck with that.


LOL!

Let the avalanche of sell orders begin!

Jack your prices and shift it through Ebay, you know they'll love those renders  Cheesy




New ~ Never Used ~ In Stock ~ On-Hand Renderings of Black Arrow Bitcoin Miners ~ Free Shipping ~ I'm Vetted by DZ MC
2589  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: To Bitstamp: Gox's coins are being sold on your exchange on: March 23, 2014, 06:43:27 PM
Question is are bitstamp legaly obligated to investigate solely on some online notification? I do not think so and that would be a huge mess and possible abuse by bogus claims.

Are the police legally obligated to investigate if a teen is truly going to kill himself live via Facebook if some random person on the internet informs said suicider's local PO?
2590  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: PhotonicMining – Official Thread on: March 23, 2014, 06:28:31 PM
It has come to my attention that Photonic Mining announced some form of collaboration with us on https://cryptostocks.com/announcements/1343. This is *not* true.

It is true that I contacted them, saying that it would be nice to meet for a coffee. However, they declined in grammatically incorrect German, saying that they are too busy drafting an LOI with a big investor... my suspicion is that this a lie and that they are not even based in Zurich.

With all due respect, what may have been grammatically incorrect German via whatever translator you utilized, I'm sure you'll see that their reply was perfectly penned if you use the Photonic Phonics Translator, better known as PPT in Weading & Wighting 101.
2591  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 28nm vs 20nm on: March 23, 2014, 06:21:15 PM
Knc produced about the most power inefficient 28nm rig on the market, so I suspect their 20nm product will offer a similar power efficiency as other companies 28nm products.

Proof? How power efficient are CT and HashFail?

I wasn't even talking about CT or HashFail because they both suck.

November Jupiters use about 1.3W/GH at the wall, and the Neptune is supposed to be ~30% more efficient which puts it at ~1W/GH. Several competitors have already matched that including the Coincraft rigs, Dragon knockoffs, BitFury rigs, the Bitmain S2, and Spondoolies-Tech.

Several of these competitors (BitFury and Bitmain) have produced a product that uses 1W/GH using older 55 nm tech.

Also, the next generation ASICMiner chip is supposed to use well under 1W/GH.

So only undervolted CoinCraft rigs matched KnC. They are the only ones using 28nm. The rest aren't. You said "the most power inefficient 28nm rig" The other rigs aren't 28nm so you can't compare them.

That even makes my point more valid because it's not cheap to design and manufacture a bleeding edge 20nm product.

I strongly suspect that it will be much less expensive per GH for Chinese manufacturers to pump out older 28nm / 40nm / 55nm ASIC miners as fast as they can make them than it will be for Knc to deliver a 20nm product.

Basically, ignore the 20nm hype because it means very little in this game. It all comes down to price, delivery time, stability, and power efficiency.

You forgot one thing - HONESTY!
2592  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 28nm vs 20nm on: March 23, 2014, 06:20:08 PM
I think KNC missed the boat on not doing another batch of 28nm......   but  they are the millionaires....  
https://www.kncminer.com/news/news-24

I guess they decided to not release more 28nm units due to lack of competitors who are actually shipping. Amazing isn't it, a company who actually sticks to their promises.

seems the hardware market is heating up.

There is a good chance KnC might release more miners if and when HashFast and Cointerra finally shipped en masse.

Speaking of HashFast, they have just released a video showing their module board being assembled...  Fast forward to 0:26 for a laugh  Cheesy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rl6L8nt3Hc&feature=youtu.be

Team HashFast put a lot of thought into deciding what 30+ seconds they were going to upload from the minutes of footage taken. Image how must thought goes into the other aspects of their business if this is the barometer of what they opted to show the world.
2593  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: March 23, 2014, 06:09:27 PM
Have the lawyers hired progressed in beating common sense into the company?
No, quite the opposite:

http://hashfast.org/HashFast_consumer_complaint_response.pdf

(not exactly due to our lawyers, but it's a reply from theirs)
Posted from Bitcointa.lk - #FwSxKQmyqJBfdJRM



2594  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Black Arrow 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.99/GH/s, miners from $2.97/GH/s on: March 23, 2014, 05:21:49 PM
Sell my BA-Preorder of 10 X1 for 4.8 btc (Batch 1, full payed in December 2013). PM me if interested  Smiley



sorry Smiley


FTFY
2595  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Andreas Antonopolous raising funds for Dorian Nakamoto on: March 23, 2014, 06:59:31 AM
Man, I've been begging on this thread to get the donations that have been raised to Dorian asap, not to wait until the end of March.

There is now a statement from Dorian:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=520968.0

which says he had to cut off his internet connection due to "severe financial distress".

Can we get on with this NOW please? You know, instant money transfer we proport to be? He's could do with the money NOW, not in two weeks time, as I've been saying all along  Angry

I heard a rumor that they're turning off his water and sewer too.
2596  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Re: Bitcointa.lk, my alternative to Bitcointalk.org on: March 23, 2014, 06:53:16 AM
What's the pm linking do?

I told you that I went to school with somebody that looked like you. (Indiana)

2597  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Bitcoin Forum now hosting the Bitcoin Wiki on: March 23, 2014, 06:45:22 AM
Really you want to centralize the wiki too?

I can't believe.

next stage theymos to take control of ThePiachu's reddit mod privileges.. only kidding

If you're going to go humor... Go big!



I am curious as to how Mark Karpeles was gotten in touch with to perform the handover. And, since he did it so smoothly, was there really a concern.

And, for $350K, how come I still have to get my own fresh cup of coffee?
2598  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CharityMiningPools - LOGO Contest! (0.05 BTC Reward!)[19 Diff Coins!] on: March 23, 2014, 06:38:35 AM
Quote
Who Are We?

CharityMiningPools was created to allow miners the ability to mine coins while still knowing that their hashing power is going towards something good. Our goal is to provide a positive and reliable service while delivering a small portion of the proceeds to a deserving recipient. Plans are in the works to allow individual miners to choose where they would like to donate to based on a pool of available recipients.

I've read the above at least 20 times as it's posted on every new alt coin that hits the street, and I still can't ascertain who is behind Charity Mining Pool. Would you be so kind as to let us know the names of the principles running this endeavor?

Even their self-penned press release, of which they were kind enough to be the sole commenter on, thanking themselves for such a fine article, didn't provide me a clue as to who's behind CMP: http://www.cryptoarticles.com/crypto-news/2014/2/13/charityminingpools-mine-crypto-donate-to-charity-automatically
2599  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CharityMiningPools - LOGO Contest! (0.05 BTC Reward!)[19 Diff Coins!] on: March 23, 2014, 05:47:53 AM
Now, I'm really curious.

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2600  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN] CharityMiningPools - LOGO Contest! (0.05 BTC Reward!)[19 Diff Coins!] on: March 23, 2014, 05:46:00 AM
The link to BitGive Foundation doesn't work at http://charityminingpools.com/

What charity was chosen for March?

This is the first time I've ever come across this thread, and it looks like something I've envisioned, but shared with only one person. I'm now curious as to who's behind this idea.

~Bruno Kucinskas
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