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741  Other / Meta / Re: Why is non-consensual release of personal information allowed? on: November 26, 2015, 08:36:19 AM
You know what's really interesting?

A certain user was banned for mentioning theymos's documents. But when others do it to people that aren't theymos, oh, it's perfectly fine. I don't care if you were posting documents to upset and harass someone, or if you were posting documents to reveal a scammer. I just don't care. Posting somebody's personal information without their consent is a breach of privacy. If you don't want somebody doxxing you, you can't do it to other people. That's totally hypocritical. Something is not right here at all.

He wasn't even just banned, he was auto-banned. No progress has been made in the last 2 months unfortunately.
My goodness. This site is being ran by children...?


That is really hypocritical. He can't do that.

But because I need proof, show me in PM.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1185511.0
742  Other / Meta / Re: Why is non-consensual release of personal information allowed? on: November 25, 2015, 05:58:31 PM
SaltySpitoon clearly said that if there's a legitimate reason for a dox to stay (like for example a scam accusation) it would stay regardless if it was for a mod or admin.

Its also clear though that when there isn't a legitimate reason, they still stay. Has there ever been one deleted which isn't of the administration? I mean literally, ever?
743  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: S7's keep dying on: November 25, 2015, 12:34:30 PM
I am working on the fan problem at the moment. I have 3 fans plugged in. When it works it says 54 asic per board, but when not working on this controller it says 48 and 0 temp... On another controller it says 30 asic and 0 temp and all dashes instead of 0's

Its possible spaghetti code doesn't like more than 2 fans plugged into the controller.

doggie- do not write another BS comment.

I have eight double size S7 and they all show  four fan speeds.

FAN 40%

Dual S7 miners
3,240  3,120  3,120  3,120
3,240  3,120  3,120  3,120
3,120  3,000  3,120  3,120
3,120  3,120  3,120  3,120
3,120  3,120  3,120  3,120

Good for you.
744  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: My S7 AntMiner Setup - Let me know what you think on: November 25, 2015, 09:06:47 AM
Why must the miners to blow directly against the wall ?

That's what I was concerned about, seems so many pictures posted on here people have miners blowing at walls.
745  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Help! Mining is killing my lightbulbs on: November 25, 2015, 09:05:43 AM
For everyone that replied.

I tried different brands of light bulbs. The cheap dollar store ones and Phillips/GE they all last the same amount.

I am pulling around only 1000Watts or so.

LED is very expensive and if mining kills those LEDs then its going to get very expensive.

Besides buying expensive surge protectors, is there any software method to fix this?

Have you tried measuring what voltage the loop with your light bulbs has ended up at? Also, LEDs? They'll have 5-20x the MTBF and likely actionable warranties.
746  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: S7's keep dying on: November 25, 2015, 09:04:02 AM
I am working on the fan problem at the moment. I have 3 fans plugged in. When it works it says 54 asic per board, but when not working on this controller it says 48 and 0 temp... On another controller it says 30 asic and 0 temp and all dashes instead of 0's

Its possible spaghetti code doesn't like more than 2 fans plugged into the controller.
747  Other / Meta / Re: Why is non-consensual release of personal information allowed? on: November 25, 2015, 09:01:38 AM
You know what's really interesting?

A certain user was banned for mentioning theymos's documents. But when others do it to people that aren't theymos, oh, it's perfectly fine. I don't care if you were posting documents to upset and harass someone, or if you were posting documents to reveal a scammer. I just don't care. Posting somebody's personal information without their consent is a breach of privacy. If you don't want somebody doxxing you, you can't do it to other people. That's totally hypocritical. Something is not right here at all.

He wasn't even just banned, he was auto-banned. No progress has been made in the last 2 months unfortunately.
748  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S3 Setup [HD] on: November 24, 2015, 07:15:28 PM
I already have the Corsair AX-760 which is why i wanted to use it  Smiley
would suggest you keep the draw at the wall at 670 or under to keep the load at 80%~ for maximum PSU life time

That's far too conservative, the 760W rating on Corsair PSUs is already its 24/7 rating with 836W being the peak rating. They're also MTBF'ed at 100,000 hours.

Dogie you seem to know a lot about PSUs, will the Raidmax RX850-AE work okay with 2x S3+ as well ? I might have one of those. I dont think its as good as the corsair but will it be good enough ?

It'll be cutting it close, the RX850 has 4x12V rails and only a 730W rating between them. On paper it'll do it but weird things happen on multi rail PSUs.
749  Other / Meta / Re: Wow, you can buy positive trust for 0.0301btc on: November 23, 2015, 03:16:13 PM
-snip
thanks for understanding the matter and taking action
it was risk to someone to loss more then 100$ with your positive feebacks of 10$ purchase [ because you were on DT previously and you have to be careful when giving someone positive trust being on DT]

but things are changed now you can leave positive feedbacks, since you are not on DT anymore so now you don't have to be careful when giving feedbacks to your buyers ,its responsibility of DT users but you are free now

-snip
It is a "recent" addition though. At least for the ancient ones such as you Wink

On a more serious note, I think the removal from DT was uncalled for, esp. considering the reaction once you knew about this. I had to revisit my ratings as well, some have been removed, some combined, some stayed even though the amount is very small. All in all I think it takes some time to get used to the responsibility. For what its worth I added you to my personal list.

Or is he?
shorena is on DT depth 2 and he added bigtimespaghetti to his trust so it means bigtimespaghetti isn on DT 3 not DT 2

Which is as good as being on DT11.
750  Economy / Computer hardware / [WTS] Spondoolies-Tech SP35 controller boards [damaged?] on: November 23, 2015, 06:48:03 AM
I have a pair of the SP35 controller boards, for one machine. They were removed from a machine due to weird I2C errors and are more than likely non-functional. They may be useful for someone else or to pull spare components from.

  • Shipping from the UK, at cost
  • Used, selling as faulty and for parts only, no warranty
  • PM offers, mainly selling in case someone else needs them.
751  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive ASICMiner Prisma Setup [HD] on: November 23, 2015, 01:29:40 AM
The hole at the other end of the prisma that the fan isn't on.

No, don't cover that up.
752  Other / Meta / Re: In Which otoh calls our mods Nazis on: November 23, 2015, 01:28:44 AM
I don't get the altcoin wars. Why do you just spam abuse at each other incessantly, isn't there something more useful you can be doing to further Monero or whatever else?
753  Other / Meta / Re: Wow, you can buy positive trust for 0.0301btc on: November 23, 2015, 01:26:56 AM
If you did a trade with someone and the trade went smoothly, isn't that also technically buying trust?

If the requirements for completing the trade are so small that you're completing the transaction primarily for the trust you receive, its a problem. In this case, it was $10 for a trust rating effectively. In the CITM thing, it was "choose me over the other equally priced and reputable resellers".
754  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive ASICMiner Prisma Setup [HD] on: November 22, 2015, 07:44:08 AM
I'm using a 10volt power supply would that be the cause? To much power I'm unsure it just disconnect from the pool and restarts mining..
No that's fine, it will vreg itself down to whatever its actual voltage is. Does it have enough amperage though, the adapter is recommended to be 12-15W.
I had a 9 volt 2 amp power supply on it I believe it's a rev 1.0 erupter everything I seen was 5 volts at 2 amps? I want more like 10-12 amps?

No, 12-15W recommended = 2-3A at 5V.
Thanks @dogie, I have one last question I fell like it's dumb but at the same time I don't with the second gen prisms they have a case covering the hole? Is it possible/ ok for me to cover the hole as well on my prismas to force the air out the sides instead of letting the air escape through the middle and if I do. Should I add a fan for a push pull to help force the air out?

What hole are you referring to? Push pull is better than just pull but unless you add a fan of similar power it may just make things worse.
755  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive Bitmain Antminer S7 Setup [HD] on: November 22, 2015, 07:42:49 AM
Dogie i bought the  EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 G2 80+ GOLD, 1300W Fully Modular NVIDIA SLI and Crossfire Ready 10 Year Warranty Power Supply 120-G2-1300-XR    you reccomended and it arrived today...but there are not enough pci ports to even plug into the miner?Huh? Im very confused on what to do now

You have 8 PCI-E, that's 1 for the controller, 3 for a hashing board and 2 for two hashing boards.
756  Other / Meta / Re: Who runs this board? Emergency please help on: November 21, 2015, 06:35:51 PM
Loving the username ^_^
757  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: QuickSellers new Alt / Alias: mexxer-2 .. Proof inside on: November 21, 2015, 06:18:16 PM
Nah, I don't think that mexxer-2 is an alt account of QS but recently I've received a 'strange' pm from mexxer-2 :

Hey is this you or this guy impersonating you? : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1247566.0;topicseen

I didn't understand at all what he wanted to say...
He's asking you if that account is yours, or if you think that the account is someone attempting to impersonate you.


Hey is this you, or is this guy impersonating you? : https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1247566.0;topicseen
758  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: November 21, 2015, 08:53:22 AM
Well, I am not a "financial" person but looking at free EDGAR is seems that Sidie sold to Allen 16.8 mil shares on 9/3/2014 (out of ~24 mil that he had) for $0.0033/share (.33 c/share) or ~55K, which is, of course, a far cry from $4mil. A strange transaction. Was BTCS (or a parental company) almost bankrupt at that time?
Here are all the quotes regarding Sidie from the latest filing.


Quote
On February 5, 2014, we entered into an employment agreement with Timothy Sidie (the “Sidie Employment Agreement”), whereby Mr. Sidie agreed to serve as our former Chief Technology Officer for a period of two (2) years, subject to renewal, in consideration for an annual salary of $140,000. Additionally, under the terms of the Sidie Employment Agreement, Mr. Sidie shall be eligible for an annual bonus if we meet certain criteria, as established by the Board of Directors. Mr. Sidie shall be entitled to participate in all benefits plans we provide to our senior executive. We shall reimburse Mr. Sidie for all reasonable expenses incurred in the course of his employment. In the event Mr. Sidie’s employment is terminated without Cause or by Mr. Sidie with Good Reason (as such term is defined in the Sidie Employment Agreement), Mr. Sidie shall be entitled to a scaled severance package, including scaled salary benefits, 12 months of benefits commensurate to senior executives, and pro-rated bonuses earned. Additionally, pursuant to the terms of the Sidie Employment Agreement, we have agreed to execute and deliver in favor of Mr. Sidie an indemnification agreement and to maintain directors’ and officers’ insurance with terms and in the amounts commensurate with our senior executive.

In connection with his employment with us, we granted Mr. Sidie a five-year non-qualified stock option to purchase up to 1,550,368 shares of our common stock at an exercise price of $0.50 per share (the “Sidie Options”), which options shall vest in twelve (12) equal monthly installments, beginning on the one (1) year anniversary of the date of issuance and every one (1) month anniversary thereafter, provided Mr. Sidie remains continuously engaged as a director or officer of our Company through the applicable vesting date. In the event that Mr. Sidie is removed as a director, officer or employee by us at any time other than for “Cause” or resigns as a director, officer or employee for “Good Reason” the Sidie Options shall immediately vest in full.

On November 7, 2014, we entered into an Option Cancellation and Release Agreement with Tim Sidie pursuant to which Mr. Sidie agreed to return to us for cancellation, options to purchase up to 1,550,368 shares of our common stock, par value $0.001 per share, with an exercise price of $0.50, held by him.

Putting some shares up for offer:
Quote
2,560,741 shares consist of 1,050,000 shares of Common Stock and shares issuable upon exercise of warrants to purchase 125,000 shares of Common Stock and 1,385,741 shares of Common Stock not being sold as part of this offering. Timothy Andrew Sidie is our former Chief Technology Officer.
759  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: November 21, 2015, 08:49:31 AM
One should make the distinction between Spondoolies - which I DO love for their gear and transparency - and BTCS.
BTCS is the majority shareholder of Spondoolies-Tech meaning Spondoolies-Tech is now just a subsidiary of BTCS. They are also at the whim of BTCS as to what to do with their products (SP50), future products (SP4X, SP6C etc). The success, failure and alleged spooky practises of BTCS have enormously significant consequences for the account you know as Spondoolies-Tech.


I totally agree with you regarding Spondoolies. But the earning which was quoted by dogie is the one from the BTCS-guys, isn't it? And their corporate past is a little bit weird, to say it moderate.
Its a direct screenshot from their latest SEC filling, found on page 63.


Finsky makes the point above quite well.... I never said I was not qualified, just that I would not get into it with you since you do not even understand basic terminology, no point in discussing the specifics when you don't have a grasp of the basic terms being used throughout the filings...
What specifically, you're using the "I'm simply better than you" argument again.


All I will say if that if folks on the forum are looking for a real assessment of the filings they need to get someone qualified to review them to weigh in...

I have experience as a financial analyst for a Fortune 500 company...  While dogie's analysis is horrendous as far as the numbers go, his assessment of the situation appears quite accurate.

Which numbers, if something is incorrect I'd like to fix it? [You can PM me if that makes a difference.]

760  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center ready mining rigs on: November 21, 2015, 08:49:11 AM
It is sad to see people so quick to jump on the dogie-hates-spondoolies bandwagon for no other reason
This is the permabanned guy with 18 accounts, he'll disagree with anything I say because he's annoyed I outed his accounts and most were banned. I'll reply to the semi sensible parts, but the only reason he's on this account is because the posts from one of his full on troll account (biefstuk) are being deleted.


What they do with their business & how much they pay their employees is precisely that - their business.
You mean like everything BFL did and does is their own business and no one elses? /s. There are investors, potential investors, potential customers on here all of which need the complete picture on what is happening / could happen with their money after it leaves their hands.


In the meantime, we can only hope that they do decide to sell retail again, those SP50's are a beast! You all know you want one  Wink
I doubt your courthouse farm flat has a spare 70A supply, you don't want an SP50.


If anyone thinks they have been ripped off by SP-Tech they should open a scam thread like everyone else does instead of peppering this thread with "they earn this" & "they done that" posts.
I posted a brief proof, Spondoolies posted nothing, much like them ignoring demand letters by not collecting them and they're lawyers desperately trying to stall. If they want to refute the claims, I can create a scam accusation thread on here but in the mean time we're providing the evidence to the court - someone they can't ignore. "IRL scam accusations ftw."


God I really don't want to get in to it with you again
I have no problems with you making thought out and evidenced arguments, its the "dogie said something so I automatically disagree with it looooool" which is a problem.


but if you think that of that $8.9M in compensation, all of it was actually "Paid", you are a complete fool. There is a discernible difference between money that was "paid" and stock options awarded.
Them being paid or not is not the issue, the issue is that they tried to do this. The only significant money coming into the company is from shareholders, not actual company activities.


What I really can't understand is why Guy and SP-Tech are not deleting more of your whiny OT posts in their thread.
Because they want to keep under the radar, not generate more liability. Or well, because they know they have nothing to respond with (like their lawyers).

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