Saw your thread, PM'd you already.
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Since i kept getting scammed trying to BUY Amazon gift cards, I figured I'd buy a few more than I need, and offer to sell them... Check my profile, I have a LONG outstanding Ebay history (Member since: Nov-21-96), and have slowly been building a history here. I only bought 10, figured I'd see how it went. I'm giving Coingig a try.. I miss Bitmit.. http://coingig.com/amazondigitalcards/Amazon-100-Gift-Card---Digital-Delivery-6391
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Love this! I completely agree with this model. Thanks! Do note, this doesnt account for unnannounced products coming later next year and hashrate the year after that... expect more so adjust the curve accordingly ... and in a couple years another block reward halving is coming. So... many unknowns past current announced hashrate projection. So, I suspect the next 6 months are reflected well in this calc, but beyond that its a crapshoot. Or the 5PH Hong-Kong mining project..... or the 10k chips a month Cointerra has committed.. or or or..
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Depends on how deep the queue depth is... KNC & Cointerra are selling out devices that won't ship till April or May as we speak, in the $3-4/GH range. Hardware that ships in March at $6-8/GH could still be profitable.. perhaps.
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Come on now General, I know you didn't make 2.9 BTC in the last week. Now drop and give me 50.
In all seriousness, this is still a great deal. I wish I bought a pre-order Jupiter a few months ago and I wish I bought a few thousand bitcoins when they were worth a few pennies. You can't invest in the past, but you can still invest in the future.
I'm with GenTarkin on this one. I understand what you're saying, based on the last 90 days.. however, I don't expect the price to jump the same 10x factor again any time soon. 200GH is roughly 0.09 btc/day at today's diff. Assuming you get the whole month of December without any adjustments, that's still only 1.82 btc. Way too much hardware is dropping in the next 60 days to make 6 BTC a good price.. that's roughly $28/GH.. (Which is still WAY better than the $100/GH people are paying for USB sticks, I'll give you that) http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/a/b635d89f05
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I can log in, but any attempts to withdraw a balance meets with "Some Error has occured" Like others, I used 50btc.com as an 'overflow' since they opened.. and I've been mining 24/7 for a long time... when btcguild, eligis, etc, had issues, i'd fail over.. trickling all the way down to deepbit. I hadn't even thought about it..but I logged into 50btc and it shows: Total reward 68.xxxxxxx BTC
Checked deepbit, and I had 4.5 btc sitting there unclaimed.. removed it.. happy day.. Point being, I think the 68 btc # is accurate for me, and when BTC was $5, I didn't care, so I didn't check. Now I care..
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Vendor? Model? Warranty? Escrow?
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Sent 1 code upfront to user "dlasher" i hope to see some BTC soon. Bump (1) Code redeemed, full payment sent for all (4), thank you for the trust my friend.
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In terms of a smooth money withdrawal experience, Bitstamp was the best I came across. Took 1 day and was painless.
I'm actually fully verified on Gox, there was a period where they were doing verifications at high speed and little fuss (a pdf cell phone bill was all it took for me) but it doesn't matter, last time I tried to withdraw money I ended up cancelling after a month and taking a loss rebuying and checking out elsewhere. Nobody in that place can (or is allowed to) tell you when a withdrawal would go through. After several weeks they will still say they don't know where you are in the queue, except that it's quite long because of a limited amount they can push through their bank yada yada yada. It's all BS. They've been playing that song since summer, and the only reasonable explanation is that they simply do not have the funds to cover all the withdrawals. A few will trickle through just to keep up appearances but the vast majority is backlogged for many weeks at best. Gox just isn't a very attractive place to send money to right now. You can send it to other exchanges, most of them have considerably lower BTC prices than Gox and very low deposit fees. It's a vicious circle, Gox BTC rates are high because you can only really get BTC out of the place reliably, and this makes it more interesting to deposit elsewhere and transfer BTC into Gox if you wish to trade there compounding the lack of fiat coming in. Either way Gox has a liquidity issue, I have a feeling if we saw the actual numbers we'd shit bricks.
(Gotta learn about paragraphs my friend) Posting Nazi aside, this is exactly my experience with Gox. There was a good period for getting money in/out of Gox, but ever since HSA seized their Dwolla monies (and other issues) I've literally been unable to withdraw $USD from Gox since May 2013. I've tried multiple times, and each one ends up "pending" after MONTHS of service tickets, I'm told by GOX support to cancel the transaction. To me that's very clear. I just gave up, bought BTC, and pulled out it at a loss. Avoid GOX like the plague if you need USD in/out.
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With the market the way it is, buy coins.
Wait till it dips into the $600-700 range again, buy, and sit on them. You'll make money back FAR faster than mining..
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Oddly, I'm interested in a couple as... GPU's..... LTC has made buying a AMD card for desktop usage impossible.
Pair of something like 290 / 290X's?
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What happened:: Esadee offered on the forums to sell Amazon gift cards/items for BTC. Took payment, no response. Waited a few days, say "storm, internet was out, will get it right to you".. Crickets.. It's been two weeks since payment, no card. User logs in every day, as proven by profile. Simply ignores PM's, posts new threads offering trades. Scammers Profile Link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=64619Reference Link: PM's esadee Re: Amazon Stuff « Sent to: dlasher on: November 26, 2013, 03:37:05 AM » « You have forwarded or responded to this message. » 0.46 for one today
esadee Re: Amazon Stuff « Sent to: dlasher on: November 26, 2013, 04:15:52 AM » « You have forwarded or responded to this message. »
Yup. $400 Amazon US
19uowCTUhHst1mMxXKvoaUcTBJkp3urR2b
Amount Scammed: 0.46 BTC / $400 USD amazon card Payment Method: Direct BTC to : 19uowCTUhHst1mMxXKvoaUcTBJkp3urR2b Proof of Payment: https://blockchain.info/tx/e166924bb299dbcb5c46ea0d54ad3b2e311c1c230981541adf6bfb82573e1dafPM/Chat Logs: I'll save you my pathetic "hey, are you there?" threads.. here's the payment note: Re: Amazon Stuff « Sent to: esadee on: November 26, 2013, 03:18:42 PM » Reply with quoteQuote ReplyReply Remove this messageDelete Quote from: esadee on November 26, 2013, 04:15:52 AM Yup. $400 Amazon US 19uowCTUhHst1mMxXKvoaUcTBJkp3urR2b Payment was sent last night, did you get it? you can email the gift card info to me at: xxxx@xxxx.comThanks! Last Communication:Re: Amazon Stuff « Sent to: dlasher on: November 29, 2013, 05:35:24 PM »
Sorry there was no internet in my area for the last few days after a storm. The internet finally started working in some places I'll send you the code in a few hours.
Really sorry about the delay
Additional Notes: Odd that a user with such a long trading history, and good feedback would decide to run off with such a small amount (relatively) of coin. Has continued to post on threads offering to sell, while not responding to mine, or others PM's: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=361808.msg3872889https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=352390.msg3771252https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=352273.msg3770125
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Price: 0.75 BTC This seller appears to be offline, not responding to PM's/sales.
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