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1  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: October 01, 2014, 12:54:03 PM
Have you tried this?
The account is not hacked. Deposits are always swept. You need to be logged into your account in order for the script to check any new deposits into your account.
2  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: July 21, 2014, 06:28:56 PM
I have a question regarding the cashout/deposit.  Does bitfinex charge a fee like other exchanges/services to wire money for you?
https://www.bitfinex.com/pages/fees

International wire deposit/withdrawl fee:  0.100% of the deposit/withdrawal amount, with a minimum of $20.00
3  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: July 21, 2014, 09:08:00 AM
where can we buy asic miner shares ?
is their a thread where we can buy or it has info about which exchange to use ?

thanks! Smiley
https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=AM1

https://www.havelockinvestments.com/order.php?symbol=AM1

further reading of FriedCat's posts: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=49840;sa=showPosts
4  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: July 16, 2014, 05:33:46 PM
Anyone know of a site logging the interest rate raw data and BTC swapping on bitfinex ?

Thanks

Mig
http://bfxdata.com
5  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: July 15, 2014, 12:22:51 PM
Newbie question. If I have autorenew "on", will interest payments from existing swaps automatically be loaned out, or do I need to do that manually (would be a pain)?

Thanks!

David
It will be automatic.
https://www.bitfinex.com/pages/support
6  Economy / Securities / Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It on: July 13, 2014, 12:20:47 AM
 
How the hell do we get a guy with the title "AM Bagholder" representing the shareholders and posing questions to Friedcat? In the real world, no ceo would talk to some random rude kid, just because the kid demands it.   I thought Friedcat was extremely kind to answer his initial questions to begin with, given newsfeed.dude's obviously hostile and rude tone.   Now he feels entitled to questions answered every month - when did Friedcat agree to that part???   Anyway is it even in AM's best interest to satisfy this rude questioner's curiosity?   How old are you panicking people anyway?  So much supposition, assumption, jumping to conclusions - from bagholder and others here; is this a result of the crystal meth epidemic I've been reading so much about lately?

This is a quote from Jutarul, quoting FC:



5) Are there any current plans of improving the PR; maybe bi-weekly short summaries or a PR person (board member?)? Are question sets like this an option, maybe once a month?
re 5) This question set can be posed more frequently. For the PR topic, it's still a to-be-solved problem.


FC does seems perfectly fine with being asked questions.

7  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: July 09, 2014, 11:19:13 AM
Question to Bitfinex team:
Why the bid/ask prices on the order book are not shown in dollars and cents? Seems like a common sense.
This practically voids a very useful functionality of pre-filling the order, by clicking on the offer.
Example: the bid offer of $622.6 per BTC will not get filled when clicked on it and ordered, because in reality it is a 622.56 (it is just rounded on the order book to 622.6).
One has to use third party sites to see what the real bid/ask to place the exactly matching orders and this can be a hassle.

What was the rationale behind removing the cents? Can we have two decimals back?
There is a "plus or minus" button that you can use to zoom in or out of the orderbook.  It is useful to be able to see deeper into the orderbook.  The zoom applies to both Bid and Ask side at the same time.
8  Economy / Auctions / Re: ## 10 ASICMINER DIRECT SHARES - 7 DAY AUCTION ## on: June 30, 2014, 09:29:37 PM
10@0.143
9  Economy / Auctions / Re: ## 10 ASICMINER DIRECT SHARES - 7 DAY AUCTION ## on: June 30, 2014, 07:23:37 PM
With a tad over 12 hours remaining in the auction, the high bidder currently is:


The runner-up bids were:


Please read the entire thread before bidding if you haven't, this section of the forum doesn't allow OP edits (for good reason), so more details (escrow, etc.) are found within the thread.  If you need to contact me or would like to verify my identity, I use the same handle on AIM, Facebook, eBay.. you name it.  Thanks and happy bidding!
PM sent.
10  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] A2 Terminator Innosilicon 86Mhs $9500. Scrypt ASIC. Start Hashing TODAY! on: May 23, 2014, 03:29:13 PM
Offers coming in.  I will consider a down payment and paying it off over time, since I know not everyone can get that amount of BTC all at once.
Will consider a 2-3 BTC down payment, to point it to your pool for a week, then more BTC payment to pay it off and have it shipped.
11  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] A2 Terminator Innosilicon 86Mhs Turbo Scrypt ASIC. Start Hashing TODAY! on: May 22, 2014, 01:44:40 AM
Price reduced to $9500.
12  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] A2 Terminator Innosilicon 86Mhs Turbo Scrypt ASIC. Start Hashing TODAY! on: May 21, 2014, 09:42:59 PM
Competitors (pre-orders) are using 4x the power draw! Don't get stuck in promises of pre-orders and machines that use 2800W for the same amount of hash (A2 Terminator uses only 760w).  These A2's are proven power efficient, and a real hashing machine, not a pre-order promise.
13  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTS] A2 Terminator Innosilicon 86Mhs Turbo Scrypt ASIC. Start Hashing TODAY! on: May 21, 2014, 07:13:06 PM
you do escrow ?
Who do you suggest? Yes escrow is possible.  BTC escrow or escrow.com for fiat.
14  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] 86Mhs Scrypt ASIC A2 Terminator Innosilicon. Free Express shipping USA on: May 21, 2014, 06:46:30 PM
Selling my Innosilicon A2 Terminator, 86MHs Turbo mode Scrypt ASIC.
Miner located in USA. Will ship via overnight/Express for free.

A2 Terminator - 28nm design, the most power efficient Scrypt ASIC out there.
Hashra/Zeus/GAW uses 4x times the power draw.  The A2s may seem more expensive, but over the course of just 6 months, you will save $1800 in electricity with the A2 versus the competitors.

A2 Specs:
6 boards with 8 chips per board, Totaling 48 Chips in this miner
Turbo Mode Hash rate 1.8Mhs*48 Chips = 86.4Mhs +/- 8%, Normal mode 1.6Mhs*48 chips = 76.8Mhs.
Power = 760 Watts Turbo mode, 630Watts normal mode
Raspberry Pi built in with web interface for control
28nm design, very low power usage for best efficiency
Gold rated 1100W PSU included

Shipping:
Located in the USA.  Free Express shipping to USA.
Shipping outside USA: buyer pays for which ever method they prefer.

Payment:
16.16 BTC.  You can't even buy them from the manufacturer for less than $10,000, and that requires a 10+ unit purchase.
BTC/LTC accepted.
Zoomhash and others are asking $11-12k for this same exact unit.

Trust:
I am on #bitcoin-otc Web of Trust since 2011, with 117 rating points, from 58 different people, over the course of selling and buying 100's of BTC:
http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewratingdetail.php?nick=trilogy456

The following message is signed with my registered BTC address on #bitcoin-otc (http://bitcoin-otc.com/viewgpg.php?nick=trilogy456):
I am trilogy456 on #bitcoin-otc, and on bitcointalk.org.  I am selling my Innosilicon A2 Terminator Scrypt ASIC on bitcointalk.
Signature:IEDK0m/XZfOtXPKKJFx383COUWJ5NwcAcQY3HpkyLzmu2e7bsyFvJp26ZEusXTTJkdhV1888mxieFfckMBk2jrU=

Demo:
If you are a serious buyer, I will point my miner at your pool for 30 minutes so you can verify the hashrate.  I currently have this hosted for me, so I don't have photos, but can demo it on your pool.  I will pay to have it shipped overnight/Express shipping.


These A2 Terminators are hard to get. Batch 1 has already been sold out.  Ordering elsewhere, you will be waiting 3-4 days for the next batch from China.  I will ship it out ASAP!

Send me a PM.
15  Economy / Reputation / Re: trilogy456 LeaseRig.net reputation on: May 17, 2014, 09:24:16 PM
Hi trilogy, I'd like to purchase your 77Mh/s rig for 24 Hours and direct it towards Karmacoin - What is the most profitable method that will result in the maximum number of Karmacoins; setting it to mine like my usual Rig at http://karm.multi-pool.eu/ - or solo mining? The nethash for Karma right now is around 460 Mh/s


Thanks for the question and considering to lease my rig.

There is no guarantee either way which is more profitable.  It depends on your solo mining luck vs. your pool's luck.   So I can't give you an exact number.  Solo mining could earn you higher or lower than what you'd earn at a pool.

If you want to gamble, try solo mining.  If you want to play it "safer", use a pool.  There's also the chance you earn the exact same either way. There's no way to tell Smiley

If you want, let's try solo mining!
Set up your client to run in server mode, and put the Ip/worker/password settings into the pool details on Leaserig.
16  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GAW Miners- Gridseed Blades on: May 01, 2014, 01:00:19 AM
One of the things that was highlighted with the founders club was the FREE hosting part. Can this be applied to ANY products you sell? (Can I buy a blade which includes shipment and have this hosted?)
Was kinda wondering the same thing, but I think this clears it up:

This will give you special benefits such as:
  • Price Protection
  • Equipment buy back
  • Priority Shipping
  • A lifetime of free shipping on all orders over $50
  • Unlimited hosting & electricity for your miners
  • A special login which will give you special, low prices on our products
  • Your warranty replacement will be extended to 120 days (instead of 60 days)
  • We'll let you pre-order our new products & services 24 hours before anyone else

It's unlimited hosting, ie. no 1 year free limit.
It's free shipping on orders over $50, not free hosting on any product.
17  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: GAW Miners- Gridseed Blades on: April 26, 2014, 09:52:25 PM
Just got my latest order, 2 more gridseeds.  They didn't come with power pigtails, but I figured I'd plug them in to my powered USB hub and see what happened.  cgminer-3-7-2-gridseed detected them automatically and they started hashing away.   cgminer detected them, but they show 0 WU after 10 minutes.  The green lights blink, but no red lights like on my working units. The fans aren't running, but I'm told that doesn't matter in scrypt only mode.

Do these no longer ship with power pigtails?  Is it official that it's safe to run them in scrypt only mode without the fans?
They still need external power even with a powered usb hub. It will show up in cgminer but it's not hashing. Gaw sells power adaptors and cables. For just two miners you could get a couple of cheap 12V 1A adaptors from ebay like this http://www.ebay.com/itm/271442451746?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
I wouldn't get those specific ones:  "Output: DC 12V, 1000mA. (Recommend the use of current is less than 1A, otherwise easily damaged)".

If say only 0.5A is safe on those, that's 6W.  Get a 12V adapter with at least 2-3 amps available I'd say.
18  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: April 26, 2014, 04:05:29 AM
Quote

Right. OK. So set a limit buy (not OCO) for 22BTC at $400.  And a separate stop at $475 for 10.
Edit: but I don't think you'll have enough margin available to set a 22 BTC buy, even at 2.5x. Maybe enough for 20BTC after profit, but that'd be close to being maxed out on margin, which I wouldn't recommend.  Maybe just do a 15 BTC buy.
$3000x2.5=$8000.
$8000+10*$55=$8555
$8555/$400=21.3875BTC.  That's why you can't do a 22btc buy, plus there's fees and swap. Can't do 22btc buy starting with $3000.

I understand the 3000x 2.5 is the max I can margin, but what is the + 10*$55?
That is the profit on 10*($455-$400).
Recommendation: practice with a very small amount (0.01BTC) first, so you can get used to how the platform works.

ah right sorry I was just confused myself.

but anyways - by the time it factors in the profit of 10 btc @ $400, then it's really only a 12 btc buy which is why I am confused on how I can't put this order on BFX

Thx for the help though
You would need a higher margin balance to have all those orders in at once, or wait until (and if) the price goes in your direction. Then when it's closer to $400, you could set a larger buy limit order (I believe).
19  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: April 26, 2014, 03:58:15 AM
Quote

Right. OK. So set a limit buy (not OCO) for 22BTC at $400.  And a separate stop at $475 for 10.
Edit: but I don't think you'll have enough margin available to set a 22 BTC buy, even at 2.5x. Maybe enough for 20BTC after profit, but that'd be close to being maxed out on margin, which I wouldn't recommend.  Maybe just do a 15 BTC buy.
$3000x2.5=$8000.
$8000+10*$55=$8555
$8555/$400=21.3875BTC.  That's why you can't do a 22btc buy, plus there's fees and swap. Can't do 22btc buy starting with $3000.

I understand the 3000x 2.5 is the max I can margin, but what is the + 10*$55?
That is the profit on 10*($455-$400).
Recommendation: practice with a very small amount (0.01BTC) first, so you can get used to how the platform works.
20  Economy / Exchanges / Re: [OFFICIAL]Bitfinex.com first Bitcoin P2P lending platform for leverage trading on: April 26, 2014, 03:39:14 AM

Quote
I'm no expert, so maybe someone can correct me.
I believe you need to open your 10btc short first (that's a margin sell 10btc).  Then create an OCO buy order (clicking tick box on OCO opens up the options) for 10btc, with a stop at $475, and a limit of $400.  (All these options will be on the left hand side, BUY side of the window). I don't think you can include the extra 2BTC you wanted in that specific order, but you can add a separate limit buy at $400 for 2 BTC (Untick the OCO). When the take profit hits, it should then queue up, and have enough profit for, buying those extra 2 at $400.

Thanks Trilogy,

However With the limit @ 400 for 10 BTC, that just cancels out my original short of 10 BTC right? I would need to buy 12 BTC @ 400 and not 2 is that correct?

I think ive tried doing something like this in the past but it said not enough funds or something of that sort so I wanna make sure whats the proper way to do it

Thx
Right. OK. So set a limit buy (not OCO) for 22BTC at $400.  And a separate stop at $475 for 10.
Edit: but I don't think you'll have enough margin available to set a 22 BTC buy, even at 2.5x. Maybe enough for 20BTC after profit, but that'd be close to being maxed out on margin, which I wouldn't recommend.  Maybe just do a 15 BTC buy.
$3000x2.5=$8000.
$8000+10*$55=$8555
$8555/$400=21.3875BTC.  That's why you can't do a 22btc buy, plus there's fees and swap. Can't do 22btc buy starting with $3000.
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