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721  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! on: April 17, 2013, 01:23:56 AM
yeah we need to get to total as soon as possible so we can be first in line!

People who are interested:
  • 17 BTC - Me
  • 10 BTC - rttnpig - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 1  BTC -Luckybit - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 5 BTC - dmo580 - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 2 BTC - dazzle - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 3 BTC - rammy2k2
  • 40 BTC - Rallye - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 2 BTC - haaning - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 15 BTC - GodFader
  • 2BTC - goodney

Total:
97/782.1 BTC
722  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! on: April 16, 2013, 09:22:24 PM
People who are interested:[/b]
  • 17 BTC - Me
  • 10 BTC - rttnpig - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 1  BTC -Luckybit - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 5 BTC - dmo580 - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 2 BTC - dazzle - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 3 BTC - rammy2k2
  • 40 BTC - Rallye
  • 2 BTC - haaning - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 15 BTC - GodFader

Total:
95/782.1 BTC
723  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! on: April 16, 2013, 06:12:02 PM
People who are interested:[/b]
  • 17 BTC - Me
  • 10 BTC - rttnpig - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 1  BTC -Luckybit - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 5 BTC - dmo580 - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 2 BTC - dazzle - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 3 BTC - rammy2k2
  • 40 BTC - Rallye - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 2 BTC - haaning - PM'd to see if interested in Chips
  • 15 BTC - GodFader

Total:
95/782.1 BTC
724  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! on: April 16, 2013, 03:26:16 PM
What can I (or anyone) do with these chips?  It seems like hardware if I wanted to build my own ASIC miner but I'm no Electrical Engineer (I'm barely a Mechanical Engineer as it is). 

You can make your own Avalon Machine

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=161715.0

Alright, so how many chips are in an AVALON currently?  10,000 chips for 780 BTC could theoretically achieve what kind of hash rate?

about 230 chips in an Avalon = 65Ghash

780 = 2.82 Thash or 2820Ghash

MOTHER OF GOD!!! lol

The value of batch 3 @ 75 BTC for 65 GHash (230 chips) then each 1 chip = 0.28 GHash = 0.33 BTC.

The value of 10,000 chips if priced in an avalon would have cost 3300 BTC = 2800 GHash. 

So a 10,000 chip order for 780 BTC is a steal - about 0.078 BTC/chip.  24% of the batch 3 costs (of course I understand that this doesn't include the remaining costs to build the full miner).

I would only be interested in a group buy if I didn't have to build the unit myself.  If someone planned on building/maintaining a rig, I would buy some shares.  I like the cost value, but I know I could never build a working miner from the chips. 


There would be additional costs for labor and parts

https://www.dropbox.com/s/45698vk7bpvbdkp/BOM.xls

yes, i understand that.  I am fully aware that these chips need to be integrated into a machine.  That's why I said

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(of course I understand that this doesn't include the remaining costs to build the full miner)

and why I also said

Quote
I would only be interested in a group buy if I didn't have to build the unit myself.  If someone planned on building/maintaining a rig, I would buy some shares.  I like the cost value, but I know I could never build a working miner from the chips.


I would step up and do it but right now I am not 100% sure. It will be a learning process for me. I am investing in these chips to learn something new or to resell Smiley
725  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! on: April 16, 2013, 02:43:20 PM
What can I (or anyone) do with these chips?  It seems like hardware if I wanted to build my own ASIC miner but I'm no Electrical Engineer (I'm barely a Mechanical Engineer as it is). 

You can make your own Avalon Machine

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=161715.0

Alright, so how many chips are in an AVALON currently?  10,000 chips for 780 BTC could theoretically achieve what kind of hash rate?

about 230 chips in an Avalon = 65Ghash

780 = 2.82 Thash or 2820Ghash

MOTHER OF GOD!!! lol

The value of batch 3 @ 75 BTC for 65 GHash (230 chips) then each 1 chip = 0.28 GHash = 0.33 BTC.

The value of 10,000 chips if priced in an avalon would have cost 3300 BTC = 2800 GHash. 

So a 10,000 chip order for 780 BTC is a steal - about 0.078 BTC/chip.  24% of the batch 3 costs (of course I understand that this doesn't include the remaining costs to build the full miner).

I would only be interested in a group buy if I didn't have to build the unit myself.  If someone planned on building/maintaining a rig, I would buy some shares.  I like the cost value, but I know I could never build a working miner from the chips. 


There would be additional costs for labor and parts

https://www.dropbox.com/s/45698vk7bpvbdkp/BOM.xls
726  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! on: April 16, 2013, 02:21:48 PM
What can I (or anyone) do with these chips?  It seems like hardware if I wanted to build my own ASIC miner but I'm no Electrical Engineer (I'm barely a Mechanical Engineer as it is). 

You can make your own Avalon Machine

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=161715.0

Alright, so how many chips are in an AVALON currently?  10,000 chips for 780 BTC could theoretically achieve what kind of hash rate?

about 230 chips in an Avalon = 65Ghash

780 = 2.82 Thash or 2820Ghash

MOTHER OF GOD!!! lol
727  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! on: April 16, 2013, 02:09:45 PM
What can I (or anyone) do with these chips?  It seems like hardware if I wanted to build my own ASIC miner but I'm no Electrical Engineer (I'm barely a Mechanical Engineer as it is). 

You can make your own Avalon Machine

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=161715.0
728  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! on: April 16, 2013, 02:01:15 PM
What's the wattage of one chip at nominal speed?

I would say that if Avalon ASICs machine uses about 600W @ 65gh/sec that would equates to about 230 chips @ 600W so about 2.6W a chip? Just a rough calculation lol please don't quote me on it!
729  Bitcoin / Group buys / [Group Buy#1] Avalon ASICs CHIPS! Using JohnK as escrow! FINISHED! on: April 16, 2013, 01:52:26 PM
FINISHED!

If you would like to buy chips please contribute in group buy #2

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189220.0

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AiYcEqkgyjc_dGU0VzhHRGpOOUxudWkxdWpDN3RmbFE&usp=sharing (new)

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah5wT_NTrV00dFhHY2NoOXpvSnVMbDVWUmFaSTVjTmc#gid=0 (old)



Update:

Yes there's room. We're going by BTC sent now. First come first serve. We will be removing pledges that have not sent BTC soon!

First check out the DIY (Do It Yourself) Thread for Avalon ASICs chips:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=161715.0

Hey all, as you all know Avalon just put up a pre-order for their ASICs chips. But they are only selling 10,000 chips per order! This will be over 780 bitcoins (+2.1 bitcoins to ship to the US!) I know 99.9% of you guys and people like me CANNOT afford to buy all these chips alone! So therefore I am putting together a group buy for this! I can ship worldwide but you will be responsible for the shipping costs!

http://store.avalon-asics.com/?product=avalon-asic-chips-10000

Product Description
  • the only payment accepted is Bitcoin.
  • the chips being sold are packaged and tested.
  • the lead time on the chips is 9 to 10 weeks.
  • made to order from TSMC foundry and then packaged and shipped.
  • the minimum order quantity is 10,000 chips and the maximum order quantity is 200,000.
  • the chips are identical to those in Avalon, clocking 282Mh/s per chip.
  • the password is “I understand and agree”.
  • communication protocol, reference board design provided in early May.
  • everything will be open source from FPGA to PCB design.
  • we do not offer technical support of any kind, this is final.
  • if you do not know what to do with the packaged chips, please do not purchase.

Why you should trust me? I have been around these forums and have a good standing with the community. I have traded over $15,000 worth of bitcoins (I can provide proof). With newer technology (ASICs) my graphics card miners don't seem to put a dent in the harder difficulty and I can no longer afford to rebuy my sold bitcoins to have enough for an ASICs machine so I'm sure most people are on the same boat.

Terms:

  • Total BTC PER order is 782.1 BTC!
  • The final 2.1 BTC shipping price will be divided by how many ever people are buying the chips - so if 20 then 2.1/20 and will be added to your contribution!
  • Minimum BTC required to invest is 1BTC! Which equates to about 12 Chips! 10,000 / 782.1 = 12.76 chips per BTC
  • You will be responsible for paying your own individual shipping when the ship arrives in the US (Connecticut)
  • Chips will be shipped as soon as they arrived (if time/weather allows) and as soon as I know the address that they're going to.
  • Individual Shipping will be required to have tracking! Individual also include custom fees!
  • In order to provide the best protection for your investments I will buy packing supplies to make 100% sure your product isn't damaged during the shipment.
  • We will be using JohnK's Escrow Service
  • We will be paying JohnK 1.5% of 782.1
  • There will be a 1% fee for organizing this group buy and shipping out individually to contributors. It takes time to keep track of everything. Takes gas to drive back and forth to ship out. Etc.
  • NO BTC WILL BE GOING TO ME! Send to Escrow Address

UPDATE #7

Alright guys. I will be start taking your individual shipping addresses for this order. We will do it email style so it will be much easier for me to keep track. Depending where you are located in the world I will do my best to give you an estimate for the shipping based on how many chips you bought. Also remember how much BTC you contributed to the group and how fast you sent the BTC to escrow will be weighted in when I do shipping etc. That is why I am making a list now.

Without further a due please email the following to avalonasics@gmail.com

*Note for Address please include as much detail as possible and make it accurate as much as possible.

Username:
Real Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Email:
Other Info:

UPDATE #6

JohnK Confirmed Shipping Address:

I received the utility statement and it matches OP's address and everything.

We're at around 100 if I'm not wrong (check the spreadsheet for he red highlighted number) as someone dropped 5.16 BTC without confirming with me or this thread. That amount is not counted atm in the pot, and the overpayments too.

UPDATE #5
We have reached the threshold! Please start sending to:

1At75rKd6e8b7S7AAPzZ5V3kAzhkGYhnpU

I also updated the column on how much you NEED to send to Escrow's Address.

The formula:

(# of BTC Pledged)*(JohnK's Fees)*(OP's Fees) + (2.1 |Avalon's Shipping| divided by 65 total people)

Group Buy#1 is now currently closed and will not be accepting any more pledges.


Escrow contract: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Xtx4M6nN


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

The escrow address for ragingazn628's group buy transaction for Avalon ASICs chips would be:

1At75rKd6e8b7S7AAPzZ5V3kAzhkGYhnpU

Please state and agree to the conditions (if item is received damaged, item lost with tracking, customs fee etc) beforehand.

If possible, GPG sign your agreement to prevent any discrepancies later on and please ship with tracking to prevent problems during delivery. GPG signing is not a requirement, and any verbal exchange in the form of private messages or posts on bitcointalk.org, or email is effective as a ‘statement of condition’.

The fine print:
This Contract is solely generated for the purpose of facilitating the transaction between the seller and the buyer, which refers to the pseudonyms used on bitcointalk.org.
The escrow holder, John, assumes and gives no liability or guarantees on the satisfaction of all parties involved, although he agrees to mediate and facilitate the deal to the fullest extent he is capable of.  On the event that any problems arises, he will release the escrow to whichever party that presents him with the most convincing proof and/or after an open discussion with others or theymos.  
The verbal acceptance by both parties (or the failure to reject) and the sending of Bitcoins to the escrow address above constitutes the acceptance of the terms and conditions stated, and the activation of this Contract.

Thank you.

John (the escrow holder)
20 April 2013
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Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32)

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8jVxC3QqE15T3VYGQ/HKgXHod2RshsgVIXQcyoB3aAob9OOHx4+rvfWvXM8cwK+X
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njTJc9CH05oSSmHnqcsv0M8RmfFrNNeXPjqfVG/CVGN/lZwCteiW/uFA2ktdZ7+k
kPwZHbXKVgZx+sTLSb+/
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Confirmed.

UPDATE #4

Identifications confirmed! Thanks JohnK!

I have received the email from OP and I'll verify it when I get home. I'm on mobile currently. Thanks.
I confirm I have received the following from OP
:

Quote
1. A scan of my driver's license.
2. A picture of me holding and showing my driver's license.



UPDATE #3

Escrow initiated!

Escrow contract: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Xtx4M6nN


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

The escrow address for ragingazn628's group buy transaction for Avalon ASICs chips would be:

1At75rKd6e8b7S7AAPzZ5V3kAzhkGYhnpU

Please state and agree to the conditions (if item is received damaged, item lost with tracking, customs fee etc) beforehand.

If possible, GPG sign your agreement to prevent any discrepancies later on and please ship with tracking to prevent problems during delivery. GPG signing is not a requirement, and any verbal exchange in the form of private messages or posts on bitcointalk.org, or email is effective as a ‘statement of condition’.

The fine print:
This Contract is solely generated for the purpose of facilitating the transaction between the seller and the buyer, which refers to the pseudonyms used on bitcointalk.org.
The escrow holder, John, assumes and gives no liability or guarantees on the satisfaction of all parties involved, although he agrees to mediate and facilitate the deal to the fullest extent he is capable of.  On the event that any problems arises, he will release the escrow to whichever party that presents him with the most convincing proof and/or after an open discussion with others or theymos.  
The verbal acceptance by both parties (or the failure to reject) and the sending of Bitcoins to the escrow address above constitutes the acceptance of the terms and conditions stated, and the activation of this Contract.

Thank you.

John (the escrow holder)
20 April 2013
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (MingW32)

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UPDATE #2:

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But our situation is different because we have myself, the pool of contributor, escrow, and Avalon.
Yeah, that's why I pointed out that an escrow service isn't going to provide the same kind of protection in this case.  The only thing John would be able to provide, is ensuring that the chips get ordered; he can't really protect them after that.

If you personally had 780BTC, you could give that to John as collateral, but I don't know anyone who would be crazy enough to lock away 780BTC for a few months. Tongue

Quote
Check out the spreadsheet to make sure I didn't miss your name from the list please.
Please put me down for 46.926 BTC for 600 chips, + however much is needed for fees (currently 2%).

EDIT: Oh, and thank you for taking the time to put all of this together.

Thanks! I added another column to show how many chips people are getting (Realistically rounding down because you can't have 3/4 a chip lol). I added you for 47 BTC so you will be getting 602 chips! Just makes math and other things easier a bit.

I went ahead and put in the really long number for the spread sheet too 12.820512820512820512820512820513 CHIPS PER BTC!

So please everyone contribute in BTC and not in how many chips you want Smiley

I got 12.820512820512820512820512820513 from 10,000 divided by 780 BTC - for shipping and fees I will make it separate later once the 780 is reached.

For example I will be putting in 17BTC so I will make another column in the spreadsheet to tell you how much you will be sending to JohnK.

( 17 + (2.1 / # of people contributing for shipping) ) * 1.02
This way it is a lot more accurate so if you want in just in the number of BTC - no weird decimals though please - .25 / .5 etc. is fine.

AGAIN PLEASE NOTE:

I will use this formula to calculate the total BTC that you will be sending to JohnK:


( [# of BTC Contributing to Pool] + (2.1 / [# of people contributing for shipping]) ) * [JohnK + OP Fees]

Google Spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah5wT_NTrV00dFhHY2NoOXpvSnVMbDVWUmFaSTVjTmc#gid=0

UPDATE #1:

Steps:

1. We will all send him BTC to a designated address. (1-3% fees for his troubles)
2. He will order Avalon ASICs chips for us.
3. I will give JohnK my address so the chips will be shipped to me.
4. I will handle the shipment to participants and will make it my #1 priority (1% for my troubles organizing and shipping / gas to drive / time etc.)

How does that sound? NO BTC WILL BE GOING TO ME. Only 1 person sent me BTC so far and he will be refunded.

Check this for updated list: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah5wT_NTrV00dFhHY2NoOXpvSnVMbDVWUmFaSTVjTmc#gid=0
 
730  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASICs Batch #4 (Planning) on: April 16, 2013, 02:45:20 AM
People who are interested:
  • 17 BTC - Me
  • 10 BTC - rttnpig
  • 1  BTC -Luckybit
  • 5 BTC - dmo580
  • 2 BTC - dazzle
  • 2 BTC - rammy2k2
  • 40 BTC - Rallye
  • 2 BTC - haaning

Currently have enough for at least 1 Avalon! Going for 2 now!

Total:
79/75 BTC
731  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] Avalon ASIC (Batch one in hand) on: April 15, 2013, 02:11:28 AM
Hey I am willing to fly to your place to do either cash or BTC or w/e other method you want. Let me know please. I also have a BFL pre-order.
732  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody mining Freicoins? on: April 14, 2013, 07:30:50 PM
Been mining with my HD 5870 every day since FreiCoin started. 375 Mh/s doesn't produce much at the moment, though  Tongue

How much do you have now?
About 20k mined coins, and a few more that I have bought.

Let's hope the prices go up to at least 50 cents!
733  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody mining Freicoins? on: April 14, 2013, 04:33:24 PM
Been mining with my HD 5870 every day since FreiCoin started. 375 Mh/s doesn't produce much at the moment, though  Tongue

How much do you have now?
734  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Anybody mining Freicoins? on: April 14, 2013, 12:21:13 PM
i mined about 10,000 the other day -  so yeah weeeeee

imagine if we even get like 10 cents lol
735  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Anybody mining Freicoins? on: April 14, 2013, 12:25:38 AM
I'm at 3000 coins ^_^
736  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: Craigslist Avalon ASICs batch #2 scam! Coastermonger? on: April 13, 2013, 11:35:48 PM
Just had a chat with Coastermonger. Really cool guy definitely not this other scammer.
737  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official CedarTec Topic - New ASIC [Scam?] on: April 13, 2013, 07:43:00 PM
Hi Guys,

I'm an electronics HW design engineer with around 10years exp. The company I work for has designed mil spec electronics HW including mil spec ASICs.

Prototype ASICs are usually epoxy encased. The picture could be showing a BGA type Epoxy encased ASIC, hence the rounded side. BGA devices have the pins at the bottom.
Plastic encapsulation, with sharp square edges, doesn't occur until mass production.

TH components are commonly used throughout the prototype stage. The switch to Full SMD design happens later during mass production.

The TH components near the pictured ASICs could be, as mentioned before... micro-controller based ICs.

Just my 2 cents.



So english? Do you think this is legit? Lol
738  Economy / Trading Discussion / Craigslist Avalon ASICs batch #2 scam! on: April 13, 2013, 06:45:24 PM
I don't know who's who anymore but from the picture I can see "Coastermonger".

Craiglist's link:
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/sys/3710377659.html

A quick google search and I found an eBay link:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Avalon-ASIC-Batch-2-Bitcoin-Mining-Rig-BTC-/321096474742?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ac2d76076

eBay user: Coastermonger
http://myworld.ebay.co.uk/coastermonger?_trksid=p2047675.l2559

These link to the fact that the machine is maybe in Indiana and some guy in orangecounty is trying to sell it as well? I emailed the guy from craigslist and gave him my phone number and we talked for an hour. I recorded ~30min.

His number 760-705-8888 - Apparently scammers use this phone number after I looked into it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoN-3H_4R3k

He said:

  • He was in the underground business for selling FPGAs
  • He just relocated to Nevada
  • The price was negotiable and so he lowered it to $2000...
  • Called me the next day and said someone was also interested in buying it for 10BTC but I can have it first for 10BTC.
  • He wasn't technical so that's why he's selling it.
  • He knows Coastermonger in Indiana.
  • I asked him how is he selling FPGAs if he wasn't technical. He said I know how to put the motherboard / graphics cards / CPU / RAM together on an FPGA - LOL!

The whole point of this post is to warn everyone. I don't know if this is Coastermonger or someone trying to scam through him etc. Coastermonger's phone is listed in the eBay page. I tried calling but no pick up.

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
739  Economy / Economics / How does coinbase work? on: April 13, 2013, 04:04:47 AM
I'm trying to buy something and the guy said that if I pay with coinbase he cannot withdraw the money until I verify that I've received the item then I can confirm so that he will be able to withdraw from coinbase. Is this true?

Is he trying to scam me?
740  Bitcoin / Group buys / Re: [Group Buy] Avalon ASICs Batch #4 (Planning) on: April 13, 2013, 01:22:18 AM
How can you be expected to host a group buy when you're not sure how to check a wallet?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=173502.0

Don't bite off more than you can chew.  You never know what some of the forum members will do if you piss them off  Shocked

I've been using blockchain all this time.

I'll be sure not to piss anyone off Wink
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