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81  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [~25.5 TH/s] New Pool | 0% Fees | VARDIFF | ASIC Ready | PPLNS+Loyalty/PPS on: November 13, 2013, 08:21:54 PM
Updated quantity remaining, 6 GH/s just purchased.
82  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~25.5 TH] New Pool | 0% Fees | VARDIFF | ASIC Ready | PPLNS+Loyalty/PPS on: November 13, 2013, 08:21:44 PM
Updated quantity remaining, 6 GH/s just purchased.
83  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 08:21:30 PM
Updated quantity remaining, 6 GH/s just purchased.
84  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 08:12:13 PM
I'm really tempted! I have a few doubts though:

1) What payment methods do you accept?
2) Can I resell my contract? Saying that cex.io is more expensive isn't the full story. cex is both rented mining and trading. I can sell my Gh/s when I feel I may incur in further losses or if I need quick cash. I can even use it primarly as a trading platform if I'm so inclined
3) What does "lifetime" really means? What happens if the particular device where my contract is running, malfunctions?
+1

1.) Payment methods as previously mentioned are through Coinbase.  I do not accept any other forms electronically due to the fact that there's a very high percentage rate of people doing chargebacks, on top of the fact PayPal has personally and permanently disabled my account due to the fact my account was in fact just dealing with Bitcoins.

    Up in the air on Google Checkout.. need to be able to talk to someone from there on their stance on Bitcoins and buying and selling in regards to do with anything Bitcoin related before I approach that avenue.

2.) Yes, I suppose you could.  As of right now there is no "stock exchange" between the two, but since we gather information such as your email address to verify who owns the account we can always transfer accounts from seller to buyer pretty easily, simply changing the value in the database that handles the payout schedule to the BTC address.  That's a possibility in the future, we might consider opening a simple platform to sell/buy... (Cross that bridge when we get there, let's get this rolling first kinda deal.)

3.) The first 35TH/s is _literally_ lifetime.  Until the units burn out and are out of manufacture warranty they will run.  At in which point it's not worth mining because of the difficulty rate and such and selling them off is the better solution than we'll approach that when it happens.  35TH/s is just our start.  If 35TH/s is sold through fairly quickly then we will continue supply so long as the demand is there.

Hope that answers the questions.  Take care, hope to see you join us!
85  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 05:57:52 PM
Guys, I went through the AdvanceMiners thread (company apparently supplying the miners) and I do not think they will deliver:

Quote
The above are e-mails sent back and forth between myself and AMT regarding my order placed on 2 October.
It is now 6 November, and though I've been told twice to expect shipment, this has not occurred. As of this morning, I still do not have a tracking number, nor has the company reached out to me to explain it's failure to do so. I would have been more willing to hang in a little longer if the company had communicated.

I would advise others to stay away until this company gets it's act together.

I believe AMT will be able to produce product based on what has been presented so far and based on Marto's vouching for them, but I also believe that they are far away from doing so.

My estimation is that you have a bunch of talented guys way in over their head with absolutely no idea as to how to properly run a business.

It bothers me that they can find time to bid on an auction elsewhere on this forum in an attempt to get more bitfury chips, but can't take the time to respond to customer requests, advise on late shipping, or keep their website updated aside from raising the prices. (see their forum post below)

Quote from: AMT_miners on November 04, 2013, 05:52:30 PM
Let's call the Auction over at 18:00, it was daylight savings yesterday and people could get confused.

http://news.discovery.com/human/life/dangers-of-daylight-savings-time-131103.htm

I filed with Paypal this morning and received a refund of my full purchase price. I hope others have better luck.

It is obvious that BTCMiner did not do any research prior to stating that he has no reason to suspect otherwise.

So far there has been no reason to suspect otherwise.  We have had many of communications with various staff members from their sales department and they have done nothing to make me suspect any worse than when I had ordered from BFL, yet here I am looking at my BFL units hashing away.

In addition.. As I've said before, if you go back a page or two.. There is a blockchain.info link with a wallet address.  All money that has been received for orders are saved.  No money will be lost, and if for some reason AM doesn't deliver, everyone will receive a refund.

Besides this, the style of writing of both OPs (Advanceminers and BTCMiner) seems quite similar to me. Which mean that OP got smarter and does not accept paypal anymore and you will not get a refund.

I will not put any BTC into this.





Really? My style of writing? I'm sorry if proper grammar is my style of writing... Wow.  Alright then, don't invest.  But I am stating here and now we're not affiliated with each other by any means what-so-ever other than the fact that I had purchased equipment through them.   It's quite rude to presume that we're the same people.  I might end up reporting this to moderation because I'm not about to have some sort of slander issue going on.

Best Regards,
BTCMiners
86  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 01:50:02 PM
How can we or anyone else know they are shipping?

Found this thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=304605.140

Last reply was on Nov. 7th and no one has gotten a tracking number.

So far there has been no reason to suspect otherwise.  We have had many of communications with various staff members from their sales department and they have done nothing to make me suspect any worse than when I had ordered from BFL, yet here I am looking at my BFL units hashing away.

In addition.. As I've said before, if you go back a page or two.. There is a blockchain.info link with a wallet address.  All money that has been received for orders are saved.  No money will be lost, and if for some reason AM doesn't deliver, everyone will receive a refund.
87  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 01:46:19 PM
What makes you better than CEX.IO except for the cheaper price you offer.

Your first post.

You still have not clarified my question in regards to whether you are a registered company.

Sorry, must of missed it when answering questions.  Not as of this moment.  Will we be? Most certainly.  I had no ETA until recently on these machines other than "soon".  So, I wasn't about to open a business for an unknown length of time prior to opening.  Business registration will become public information when the business is registered within the state I reside.

Well it appears that the price is now $9.25/GHs. Anyway, I might purchase this, and I can direct a lot of traffic to this site if it's legitimate, I'll see when the equipment comes. Plus half of your site doesn't work, most of the buttons are just there as placeholders.

Prices are $8.50 per.  Based off of Coinbase.  The website, if you had scrolled up some would indicate it's going to be updated today.

Please feel free to refer to following post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=329674.msg3565870#msg3565870
88  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 01:42:27 PM
What makes you better than CEX.IO except for the cheaper price you offer.

Your first only post to us.

You still have not clarified my question in regards to whether you are a registered company.

Sorry, must of missed it when answering questions.  Not as of this moment.  Will we be? Most certainly.  I had no ETA until recently on these machines other than "soon".  So, I wasn't about to open a business for an unknown length of time prior to opening.  Business registration will become public information when the business is registered within the state I reside.
89  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [~25.5 TH/s] New Pool | 0% Fees | VARDIFF | ASIC Ready | PPLNS+Loyalty/PPS on: November 13, 2013, 01:34:36 PM
Another 25GH/s purchased!
90  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~25.5 TH] New Pool | 0% Fees | VARDIFF | ASIC Ready | PPLNS+Loyalty/PPS on: November 13, 2013, 01:33:55 PM
Another 25GH/s purchased!
91  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 01:32:50 PM
Another 25GH/s purchased!
92  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 01:30:00 PM
What makes you better than CEX.IO except for the cheaper price you offer.

Nothing really.  Same principle, except as you said.. cheaper.
Be more precisely, your price for 'maybe late November' is cheaper than the current CEX.IO price. Is there any compensate or protection plan if you cannot begin mining by the end of November?
cex.io  is also incredibly overpriced

i think the new price (here) is fairly reasonable


That was actually a motivation of mine.  Price.  I've looked into CEX personally for a while and never could justify paying the prices of nearly triple of what we're offering.  I'm not going into explaining downfalls or any shortcomings they may or may not of had, because I do not know their business structure and future plans.  However, I can say having a variable BTC rate based off of USD prices makes it a lot more flexible for the buyer with minimal risk to us, as it -SHOULD- only increase in value; however, not as exponentially as if we set a 0.xxxx BTC per GH/s like other cloud hashing options.
93  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [~25.5 TH/s] New Pool | 0% Fees | VARDIFF | ASIC Ready | PPLNS+Loyalty/PPS on: November 13, 2013, 01:05:16 PM
Surprised I didn't come to the computer with orders this morning..
94  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [~25.5 TH] New Pool | 0% Fees | VARDIFF | ASIC Ready | PPLNS+Loyalty/PPS on: November 13, 2013, 01:05:02 PM
Surprised I didn't come to the computer with orders this morning..
95  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 12:58:38 PM
What makes you better than CEX.IO except for the cheaper price you offer.

Nothing really.  Same principle, except as you said.. cheaper.
Be more precisely, your price for 'maybe late November' is cheaper than the current CEX.IO price. Is there any compensate or protection plan if you cannot begin mining by the end of November?

The price per GH/s will fluctuate competitively with currently ran cloud hashing providers.
96  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 06:39:36 AM
What makes you better than CEX.IO except for the cheaper price you offer.

Nothing really.  Same principle, except as you said.. cheaper.
97  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 06:32:40 AM
Sounds really interesting, too bad I can see the headline now, "840 BTC lost to Hosted Mining ruse."
(Nothing against you, I'm just being skeptical + cynical as always Wink )

I'd love to get a hold of at least 10GH/s. When is this expected operational?

Oh believe me.  I've been waiting for someone to say that lol.  Scheduled departure of machines is late November.  No details as of yet, other than "late November".
98  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 05:05:47 AM
How do I get in on this?

Also how long is the 'contract' for? (eg 8.50 for 1GH/s, for ?? time)

http://www.BTCMiners.net

Intro prices are for life.  After the 35TH has been setup and hashing all additional hashing power will more than likely hold a contract.  Right now the first 35 TH/s that is being sold is good for life.
99  Economy / Services / Re: BTCMiners "Cloud Hashing" | $8.50 USD per GH/s! on: November 13, 2013, 04:44:02 AM
interesting, will check this out soon Smiley

Awesome, hope you join us! Smiley Help spread the word!
had a look at your website, hope to see more concrete information before investing on it Smiley

my 2 cents Wink

The links that do not presently work will be working as of tomorrow.  There will be contact information to call us, but please... PLEASE do not call and bombard us with questions.  We will have email addresses for you to email us at.  We will do our absolute best to be accessible within reason to each and everyone of you. 
100  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: [~25.5 TH/s] New Pool | 0% Fees | VARDIFF | ASIC Ready | PPLNS+Loyalty/PPS on: November 13, 2013, 04:30:45 AM
114 GH/s has been purchased so far! Keep it coming in!
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