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221  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: ¤¤¤¤ antrun.de - Antrouter R1 Fun-Run - compare your share ¤¤¤¤ on: May 24, 2016, 04:52:39 PM
Joining Fun Run -

Username - Swimmer63
USA
15yPCq8kUq2uNfQ3pQUnkxtXgZgdWAGGM9

Let me know if I did it right.
Hi swimmer63,
is your R1 temporarily offline or is there another issue with it?
I can´t see it running...

andY

Some other issue.  Not sure what is going on.  My "R1 Miner" page shows it's mining at 5,29 gh/s.  My "U3 Status" page shows the ck pool alive, but I am not getting any shares accepted.  They are all getting discarded.  Any ideas?
222  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Theymos: “Bitcoins Belonging to Satoshi Should Be Destroyed” on: May 24, 2016, 03:21:26 AM
So just because someone has not moved their coins for a few years, some other person is going to declare them lost?
Who the F%^& are they to make decisions about someone else's property.  I don't know if this idea is really attributable to Theymos.  But whoever's idea, it's coming from a warped sense of authority.  Bitcoin is encrypted to prevent unilateral decisions like this from people who think they know better.
223  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [ANN] Spondoolies-Tech - carrier grade, data center [Assets for sale!!] [UNMOD] on: May 24, 2016, 03:10:54 AM
Change the thread's subject to Grammar School Updates.
224  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: ¤¤¤¤ antrun.de - Antrouter R1 Fun-Run - compare your share ¤¤¤¤ on: May 23, 2016, 11:07:08 PM
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225  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain New Miner S7-LN 2.7T @697W discussion (Not official) on: May 23, 2016, 10:40:40 PM
The timing of that monstrosity is awful, it is as useful as tits on a boar  Wink - unless it has some newer chips than the 1385
I have no idea what will sell in China.  But it's the price that baffles me.  It's like they are sticking it to their own countryman.

Do not forget. This price is with the Chinese sales tax. ( 17% ? )
You gotta love the communist free market.
226  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain New Miner S7-LN 2.7T @697W discussion (Not official) on: May 23, 2016, 06:39:32 PM
The timing of that monstrosity is awful, it is as useful as tits on a boar  Wink - unless it has some newer chips than the 1385
I have no idea what will sell in China.  But it's the price that baffles me.  It's like they are sticking it to their own countryman.
227  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Bitmain New Miner S7-LN 2.7T @697W discussion (Not official) on: May 22, 2016, 05:39:16 PM
Waiting for news
Do you think we will hear anything before the halving on the new miner?  I would think they would wait until the dust settles.
That's why the last (maybe) run of S7's shipping out starting this week.  Just seems like a chaotic time to introduce a new miner.
But I suppose they will sell them regardless of the cost.  I did order one last S7 from this upcoming batch.
228  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: So just how hard is it to get BitMain to fix warrenty repair? on: May 17, 2016, 11:35:05 PM

EDIT - ordered a miner from bitmainwarranty.com last night.  It was running on my pool in an hour.

So in a thread about warranty repair how exactly does buying a hosted unit have anything to do with the topic?

P.S. From what I see the bitmainwarranty site sells 14 day hosting contracts for $80 which is more than double the price of a decent hosting contract. I sure hope you arent spending $160 a month to host your unit because at that price you wont be making any profit.
It goes to the responsiveness of one location over another.  Sorry if you're offended.  For a higher price you can purchase an S7 from them that is hosted in the US or have them ship it to you.  I am in the US so this is ideal.  I could not tell you anything about a 14 day contract from them though.  That sounds like rental, not hosting.
229  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: So just how hard is it to get BitMain to fix warrenty repair? on: May 17, 2016, 08:39:20 PM
I`m in the same boats as alot of you.  DOA board on one of my S7, they`ve received my board 3 weeks ago, and i still don`'t have shipping label for it. they tell me they found the board and did the repair on it, 2 weeks later i contact them and they tell me, no repairs are not done yet, it takes a few days. It`s BEEN 3 WEEKS for F... sake. and now i got another blade that died, it`s still under warranty but that one is going to Denver. even if if i got to pay for it.

i will NEVER NEVER buy from bitmain again. i bought 5 S7 and so far,
1 x DOA full S7. 150$ to send back and 1 month to get it back
1 x DOA board, 75$ and still in limbo
1 x board died, this one going to denver

not a very good tracking records and very poor RMA service. and all the ignores from them and run around.

i`m also going to post this in their thread in the hopes they will read it and other people will think twice about buying from them

 Angry Angry Angry


Let me know how that works out.

EDIT - ordered a miner from bitmainwarranty.com last night.  It was running on my pool in an hour.
230  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: So just how hard is it to get BitMain to fix warrenty repair? on: May 16, 2016, 12:06:19 AM
I had one board on my 7th S7 go out.  Tested it and it's just the board that's the problem.  Went out a week after delivery.
Sent it to Hong Kong last week and submitted a repair request.  I'm not holding out much hope of ever seeing it replaced though.
231  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [35 PH] ** 5x AVALON6 GIVEAWAY ** Kano CKPool (kano.is) [0.9% PPLNS] US,DE,SG on: April 28, 2016, 03:17:36 AM
Looks like payments for blocks 409062, 409066, 409100 and 409108 have been sent.  But none of them have been picked up and confirmed yet.  Am I seeing this right?

yes when he sends it is for more then  200 miners it is a lot of bytes to do the send  he pays a 0.002 fee which most other pools choose to skip.

so sometimes we need to hit the block to confirm it.

this saves us miners money and makes our payoffs higher.  each block above would need  maybe 0.02 fee maybe higher.

by doing the 0.002 fee and other pools skipping us we save 0.020 - 0.002 = 0.018 each payment.

actually more since we most likely will do the confirm on those blocks above we would get the 0.002  he sent for each one.

all of the above is the plus side the down side is it can delay payments when we get a 12 hour wait for a block.

if you figure this is saving 0.02 per block  and we hit 836 blocks this is 16.72 btc   of which more then  15 btc was paid back to us.
Makes perfect sense.  Thanks for the 411.
232  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [35 PH] ** 5x AVALON6 GIVEAWAY ** Kano CKPool (kano.is) [0.9% PPLNS] US,DE,SG on: April 28, 2016, 02:39:37 AM
Looks like payments for blocks 409062, 409066, 409100 and 409108 have been sent.  But none of them have been picked up and confirmed yet.  Am I seeing this right?
233  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New one fan S7 on: April 03, 2016, 08:07:53 PM
I have a few I'll give away if anyone wants one.
Talks_Cheep?
234  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New one fan S7 on: April 02, 2016, 11:34:08 PM
I am one of the aforementioned fools and idiots who purchased an S7 with one fan.  And I'm probably going to get another.
I have them hosted so this is not an eyewitness account.
I have one S7 Batch 3 or 4, don't recall.  It runs at 4.724 Th/s and the temps are 61, 58, 58.  Never had an issue.  Good miner
The new S7 Batch 16 runs at 4.723 Th/s and the temps are 63, 61, 64.  Now it's only been 2 days, but so far no issues.
Are they saving money?  Of course they are.  Is the miner shit?  Doubtful.
Proof that there really ARE many idiots in the forum. For your information, the S7 miner really IS a piece of shit. I have a few S7 and some Avalon 6 miners. A6 is a much better built machine. S7 is junk, in comparison.

Will do.
235  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New one fan S7 on: April 02, 2016, 11:33:52 PM
I am one of the aforementioned fools and idiots who purchased an S7 with one fan.  And I'm probably going to get another.
I have them hosted so this is not an eyewitness account.
I have one S7 Batch 3 or 4, don't recall.  It runs at 4.724 Th/s and the temps are 61, 58, 58.  Never had an issue.  Good miner
The new S7 Batch 16 runs at 4.723 Th/s and the temps are 63, 61, 64.  Now it's only been 2 days, but so far no issues.
Are they saving money?  Of course they are.  Is the miner shit?  Doubtful.
Proof that there really ARE many idiots in the forum. For your information, the S7 miner really IS a piece of shit.

Then I have made a dreadful mistake.  Thanks for shining light on my error cheap talker.
236  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: New one fan S7 on: April 02, 2016, 10:29:39 PM
I am one of the aforementioned fools and idiots who purchased an S7 with one fan.  And I'm probably going to get another.
I have them hosted so this is not an eyewitness account.
I have one S7 Batch 3 or 4, don't recall.  It runs at 4.724 Th/s and the temps are 61, 58, 58.  Never had an issue.  Good miner
The new S7 Batch 16 runs at 4.723 Th/s and the temps are 63, 61, 64.  Now it's only been 2 days, but so far no issues.
Are they saving money?  Of course they are.  Is the miner shit?  Doubtful.
237  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: What happened to the Antminers with the 5.05 hash rate? on: January 19, 2016, 03:52:25 PM
Yeah, awful nice of them to start making their products worse wasn't it?

Its preferable to the alternative of SP20-esque "its 5TH +/- 10%, honest".

Well  no one really got 1700

And at 1600 it burned power like a mofo.

But at 1300 it was good to go.

Frankly both the sp20 and the s-7 are quilty of false advertisement .

But some s-7s are better then advertised my batch 2 is a perfect example of better then it's specs.

Not sure if any sp20s ran at 1860gh which would be +10%

But my s-7 does 5100 while specs say 4660 which is  + 10%
Agreed.  The only miner I ever bought that lived up to its speed was from the old ASIC MINER.
238  Economy / Service Announcements / Re: Project for 100.000 Th/s. #Research Partner# on: January 19, 2016, 03:49:21 PM
You don't even know what calculator to use.  You have a lot of learning to do
before anyone will take you seriously.
239  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Best hosting location for mining gear on: January 09, 2016, 04:13:18 PM
As far as I know this is still the definitive guide to miner hosting.  Be sure to read the reviews. 
At one point I had my inventory spread across three hosting locations.  Two of them went under.  One resurfaced, but I moved my miners and kept them with the sole survivor.  SEG Mining.  You will see them listed in the directory.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=622998.0
240  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: 16nm ASIC, 10THS/MINER,100w/THS on wall. on: January 06, 2016, 10:09:51 PM
Seriously?  Nothing, including the table, in your pictures looks real.
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