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1261  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Coinbase withdrawal delays thread [Please add ACH delay reports to this thread] on: November 30, 2013, 07:03:50 AM
I'm having very long delays waiting for a couple of deposits. This has been happening with Coinbase for the last month at least with no explanations and every support response is a basic canned response not helpful at all. The real big problem with them is they are fully aware of all these problems and keep operating, just adding fuel to the fire. They should at least CEASES operations, get their shit together then open back up. Operating under faulty conditions and leaving all their customer's just guessing what the issues are is a bad practice. It would take them just minutes to suspend operations temporarily and/or put up a notice for everyone to see.



Nah, just ask camolist, he knows it all. Apparently wanting your money is a 'witch hunt'. Maybe he should back off when he isn't the one with thousands being held by conbase.

Anyway, here we are over two weeks later and still no money. I've retained a lawyer with btc knowledge, and given them until Wednesday to give me my money and appropriate compensation for the thousands they have cost me.

Good. Make sure you get that compensation. It is hard for non bitcoin people to understand but if you give them examples like stock exchange sales and stuff like that they will start to understand how it works. Yea, ACH deposits take a couple of days. We are all aware that US banking system is the worst in the world, but I don't think these delays are related to the banking system. It has something to do with Coinbase. They literally are playing with all our money and seem to think they are immune to any consequences on what happens. Keep us informed.
1262  Economy / Trading Discussion / Where to exchange BTC and deposit money?? on: November 30, 2013, 06:58:41 AM
I have been using Coinbase to sell my bitcoin, then deposit it into my bank account. Lately they have been horrible and I'm looking for alternatives to sell my bitcoin and deposit into my account. What other online sites let you connect your bank account and do this? I use to use fastcash4bitcoins, but they didn't want to file as a money transmitter or whatever. How else do you guys transfer your bitcoint to USD, then deposit or cash out?
Thanks!
1263  Economy / Service Discussion / Mt. Gox questions.... on: November 30, 2013, 06:50:38 AM
I'm a fully "verified" member of Mt. Gox. I sent myself some bitcoin to my Mt. Gox account but couldn't find anywhere in my account that would let me transfer/sell that bitcoin and deposit it into my bank account. I actually sold the bitcoin for USD, then browsed the site for a while looking to find where to deposit the money and couldn't find anywhere to let do that. Is this even possible on that site?


1264  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Coinbase withdrawal delays thread [Please add ACH delay reports to this thread] on: November 30, 2013, 06:45:25 AM
I'm having very long delays waiting for a couple of deposits. This has been happening with Coinbase for the last month at least with no explanations and every support response is a basic canned response not helpful at all. The real big problem with them is they are fully aware of all these problems and keep operating, just adding fuel to the fire. They should at least CEASE operations, get their shit together then open back up. Operating under faulty conditions and leaving all their customer's just guessing what the issues are is a bad practice. It would take them just minutes to suspend operations temporarily and/or put up a notice for everyone to see.

1265  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 29, 2013, 06:42:23 AM
It is VERY common practice for companies to add critical and important notices in the hardware boxes that people receive. What would make you expect everyone read that online? Having inside the box when a customer opens it up almost guarantees they will read it. Adding a piece of paper with some text on it before taping up the box is trivial and would cost KNC nothing. They should cover all bases if they really cared about people bricking units.

Is reading a lost art or something?  Yes I think it's perfectly reasonable to expect someone to read the damned instructions given on the firmware download page.  If you can't expect that, I doubt you can expect them to read a printed page shipped in the box either.

Personally I'll have no sympathy for someone who is too dumb to RTFM and then bricks their box.  Maybe they'll learn to pay attention next time.

Jesus Bogart, electronic companies have been putting in flash notices in the hardware boxes since there were electronics. Just because you happen to have read what was online doesn't mean everyone else has. It's almost like you are against adding a notice to protect and help the customer out. Also, if it does have flash notice that would suggest it is really an important point the company wants to get across to the user. Finding that info on some forum that KNC doesn't even moderate in a line of news articles can easily be missed. Damn dude, where all the hate come from?
1266  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 29, 2013, 06:36:37 AM
Sorry, it's the can of coke I just gargled down. The caffeine pumps me up at 1:30am in the morning.

1267  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 29, 2013, 06:35:21 AM
By the way, if you are a good programmer and need money offer your assistance to create some custom software here. This forum is now holding onto $6.1 million dollars in bitcoin. Several people are getting angry since the site operator has chosen to just hold onto all that bitcoin and actually hire someone to do the work. This version SMF is terribly old and really needs an update. I have a funny feeling the forum operator is having a hard time letting that donation money go. He's probably trying to figure a way to cash it all out and leave for an island somewhere.
1268  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 29, 2013, 06:30:38 AM
Ok guys i'm going to hook you up with a couple of firmwares imminently.

But...

But...

(said twice for dramatic effect)

One is for the November box. For the Ericsson VRMs - big yellow stickers, have Ericsson written on them, were delivered in November.

One is for the October box. For the General Electric unbranded silver VRMs. The tuning suite.

Make sure you use the correct one.

It won't kill your device, but it may require you re-flashing the beaglebone via an SSD card if you flash the wrong one.

It future a uniform intelligent release that differentiates between the pair will be available.

Currently this therefore relies on the intelligence of the user, i.e. you.

So...Lips sealed

They should have come with a notice in the box NOT to flash the firmware with it. I'm sure KNC can afford the paper and toner to print these out so the users know beforehand. Unless some people really are telepathic here.


They're labeled pretty clearly on the download page with some red warning text saying not to use the wrong one on your unit.  Do you really need more warning than that?

It is VERY common practice for companies to add critical and important notices in the hardware boxes that people receive. What would make you expect everyone read that online? Having inside the box when a customer opens it up almost guarantees they will read it. Adding a piece of paper with some text on it before taping up the box is trivial and would cost KNC nothing. They should cover all bases if they really cared about people bricking units.

I can see your point...lol...but these aren't Raedon's sold to gamers either...

I know that's my point! These are thousands of dollars worth of hardware that cost much more then video cards. A DO NOT FLASH FIRMWARE notice shouldn't even be a thought or decision. It should of just happened automatically. But then again there is always the guy that knows everything and expects everyone to know everything also. Meaning no one in particular.
1269  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Coinbase - exceeded their normal buy limits for today? on: November 29, 2013, 06:20:47 AM
Ahhh...so their reliability drops big time when the BTC market changes too quickly. Good to know, I did not know that. Thanks.
1270  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 29, 2013, 06:18:56 AM
Hey guys, since you have to re-wire your house for the Netptunes, why not just go out and buy a new home? BTC will still be up and you can even get an extra bedroom for all your mining needs.

1271  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 29, 2013, 06:16:50 AM
Ok guys i'm going to hook you up with a couple of firmwares imminently.

But...

But...

(said twice for dramatic effect)

One is for the November box. For the Ericsson VRMs - big yellow stickers, have Ericsson written on them, were delivered in November.

One is for the October box. For the General Electric unbranded silver VRMs. The tuning suite.

Make sure you use the correct one.

It won't kill your device, but it may require you re-flashing the beaglebone via an SSD card if you flash the wrong one.

It future a uniform intelligent release that differentiates between the pair will be available.

Currently this therefore relies on the intelligence of the user, i.e. you.

So...Lips sealed

They should have come with a notice in the box NOT to flash the firmware with it. I'm sure KNC can afford the paper and toner to print these out so the users know beforehand. Unless some people really are telepathic here.


They're labeled pretty clearly on the download page with some red warning text saying not to use the wrong one on your unit.  Do you really need more warning than that?

It is VERY common practice for companies to add critical and important notices in the hardware boxes that people receive. What would make you expect everyone read that online? Having inside the box when a customer opens it up almost guarantees they will read it. Adding a piece of paper with some text on it before taping up the box is trivial and would cost KNC nothing. They should cover all bases if they really cared about people bricking units.
1272  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 29, 2013, 05:49:05 AM
Ok guys i'm going to hook you up with a couple of firmwares imminently.

But...

But...

(said twice for dramatic effect)

One is for the November box. For the Ericsson VRMs - big yellow stickers, have Ericsson written on them, were delivered in November.

One is for the October box. For the General Electric unbranded silver VRMs. The tuning suite.

Make sure you use the correct one.

It won't kill your device, but it may require you re-flashing the beaglebone via an SSD card if you flash the wrong one.

It future a uniform intelligent release that differentiates between the pair will be available.

Currently this therefore relies on the intelligence of the user, i.e. you.

So...Lips sealed

They should have come with a notice in the box NOT to flash the firmware with it. I'm sure KNC can afford the paper and toner to print these out so the users know beforehand. Unless some people really are telepathic here.
1273  Economy / Service Discussion / Coinbase - exceeded their normal buy limits for today? on: November 29, 2013, 05:39:54 AM
Who the heck is buying a bunch of bitcoin for over $1000 that Coinbase ran out of them?

From Coinbase:

"Note! We've exceeded our normal buy limits for today. If you would still like to purchase you will receive the market price of bitcoin on Thursday Dec 5, 2013 at 12:38AM EST after your funds have arrived. read more"

1274  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1400 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers on: November 29, 2013, 05:26:11 AM
Damn, I thought my miner gained some hashing rate. So I won't get more reward from that inflated hash rate number? I'll answer that. NO. Cause according to cgminer I'm at normal speeds, the Guild website it just throwing out an inflated number as you said.
Thanks.
1275  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: November 29, 2013, 05:23:14 AM
i just picked up a Neptune, lets see if its delivered before hash fast.... lol

You mean you just ordered a Neptune. Huge difference. A KNC Neptune miner still has yet to be even be designed or anything. KNC just wanted to be first to post a new hardware so all the addicts would jump the gun and drop 10k on a rig that no one will see for 6 months. I only wish you the best of luck, but I think with this Neptune it is more of a huge marketing decision then anything right now. Hey, maybe in 4 months you'll get some photoshop images of what it could possibly look like, unless they are sticking with that plain aluminum box, which is the worst thing in the world for air flow. Hasn't anyone figured out that a miner doesn't have to be square!!!??? Worst for internal cooling.



You guys are a dime a dozen. How many of there were you when they said "You just dropped $7K on a miner that will never show up? They haven't even designed the Jupiter.." etc etc. Move along dude.

I never bought a Jupiter, it was a Saturn and I only paid $3800 for it and upgraded to a Jupiter with buying extra modules which I received 7 days after ordering them. I've already broke even a while ago and just making pure profit right now. There is also a huge difference between when I ordered my Saturn. The delivery time was only 6 weeks away when I purchased it. Not months and months. That is where the difference is here. For some reason which I just don't understand people are pre-ordering hardware a half year in advance in the most volatile market there is. Its that damn greed bug that hits people. They can't get over the thought of how much money they can make but don't realize 1 week will feel like 2 months when waiting for it. Plain ol' torturing themselves. And no, I didn't order a Neptune from that other company KNC.....too long of a gap between them using my money and receiving a product.
1276  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s on: November 29, 2013, 04:52:57 AM
i just picked up a Neptune, lets see if its delivered before hash fast.... lol

You mean you just ordered a Neptune. Huge difference. A KNC Neptune miner still has yet to be even be designed or anything. KNC just wanted to be first to post a new hardware so all the addicts would jump the gun and drop 10k on a rig that no one will see for 6 months. I only wish you the best of luck, but I think with this Neptune it is more of a huge marketing decision then anything right now. Hey, maybe in 4 months you'll get some photoshop images of what it could possibly look like, unless they are sticking with that plain aluminum box, which is the worst thing in the world for air flow. Hasn't anyone figured out that a miner doesn't have to be square!!!??? Worst for internal cooling.

1277  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1400 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers on: November 29, 2013, 04:46:26 AM
I don't think my miner can even go up to 600Gh/s. How is this possible?

1278  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [1400 TH] BTC Guild - Pays TxFees+Orphan, Stratum, MergedMining, Private Servers on: November 29, 2013, 04:39:41 AM
Was the Guild just down? I couldn't connect for a little bit. Tried multiple browsers and even two different source networks.

1279  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [600Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 # on: November 28, 2013, 12:47:17 PM
Okay i am a fan of BFGMiner. so why should i use this pool over say btcguild? not wanting to bash or anything just asking what are the negatives and positives you offer.

I've found too many connection outages/issues with Eligius, a lower hash rate with my miner, no manual payout and a true lack of necessary graphs that the Guild has on your dashboard. I can't speak for the payout system at all, cause I'll never understand it. I've been happy paying the fee at the Guild and fortunately have had good luck there as well. Maybe a fee based pool motivates the pool operator a little more? I don't know, money usually does those things.
1280  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com on: November 28, 2013, 12:38:08 PM
for the files:

My Nov. Jupiter just arrived today at 11am at my home (germany)
and hashing now at 658 GH/s. connected to a CoolerMaster M2 1000W PSU.

(all ventilators are maunted correct, packing was in well condition. Pool data was preconfigured to my Guild Account)
(no additional package Content , no bill, no Manual - nothing except the miner)

My OrderNr.: Order #856x  Status changed at saturday to : in Progress -> yesterday changed to Shipped (Payed)
UPS shipping mail was comming yesterday: advice to delivery today.

all was going fine!




So ..what we need to know now is why Nov boards are so much faster.
Thx for the info, good luck Smiley

November boards were redesigned. KNC saw all the mistakes on their original October boards, used us like ginney pigs, then applied those fixes to the November hardware. You'll still see people having problems and issues with their October hardware. Those first miners that KNC made were to be honest, made pretty bad. Temps all over the place, cores shutting down all day, just too much tweaking and attention something needs that usually is supposed to sit there with no intervention at all for months at a time. This is why I was also weary of their car priced Neptune rig. First people to get those will be the ginney pigs again I guess.
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