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March 05, 2013, 01:48:34 AM
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At last we proudly to present you first ready to use sample of hardware bitcoin miner. It based on components Russian-Chinese production , can work through RJ-45 and has two USB 2.0 ports: first for commutation with PC (or Mac) second USB is OTG to connect keyboard or other ASIC mining device. Aproximate mining speed is around 80 GHash, but miner is still under heavy optimization. So, speed of end user devices could be greater up to 10-25%.
First photo of working prototype.

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtZs4Gj2lKw
Product specs:
Main CPU: ARM Cortex A9 Dual Core 1,4 GHz
RAM: 512 Mb DDR3
ASIC units: 4x Elbrus ASIC devices @ 20 GHash each
OS: modified Bolgenos(Russian Ubuntu distro) ARM version
Power consumption: 800 W
PSU: Thermaltake 1200 W (external)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141160.msg1503469#msg1503469

??

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137876.msg1501089#msg1501089

So I'm assuming you didn't get your bASIC refund yet.... and this is how you intend to recover your losses?

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March 05, 2013, 01:52:09 AM
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At last we proudly to present you first ready to use sample of hardware bitcoin miner. It based on components Russian-Chinese production , can work through RJ-45 and has two USB 2.0 ports: first for commutation with PC (or Mac) second USB is OTG to connect keyboard or other ASIC mining device. Aproximate mining speed is around 80 GHash, but miner is still under heavy optimization. So, speed of end user devices could be greater up to 10-25%.
First photo of working prototype.

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtZs4Gj2lKw
Product specs:
Main CPU: ARM Cortex A9 Dual Core 1,4 GHz
RAM: 512 Mb DDR3
ASIC units: 4x Elbrus ASIC devices @ 20 GHash each
OS: modified Bolgenos(Russian Ubuntu distro) ARM version
Power consumption: 800 W
PSU: Thermaltake 1200 W (external)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141160.msg1503469#msg1503469

??

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=137876.msg1501089#msg1501089

So I'm assuming you didn't get your bASIC refund yet.... and this is how you intend to recover your losses?

If you can't beat em, join em.  LDO
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March 05, 2013, 02:04:06 AM
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At last we proudly to present you first ready to use sample of hardware bitcoin miner. It based on components Russian-Chinese production , can work through RJ-45 and has two USB 2.0 ports: first for commutation with PC (or Mac) second USB is OTG to connect keyboard or other ASIC mining device. Aproximate mining speed is around 80 GHash, but miner is still under heavy optimization. So, speed of end user devices could be greater up to 10-25%.
First photo of working prototype.

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtZs4Gj2lKw
Product specs:
Main CPU: ARM Cortex A9 Dual Core 1,4 GHz
RAM: 512 Mb DDR3
ASIC units: 4x Elbrus ASIC devices @ 20 GHash each
OS: modified Bolgenos(Russian Ubuntu distro) ARM version
Power consumption: 800 W
PSU: Thermaltake 1200 W (external)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=141160.msg1503469#msg1503469

??

Beat to the punch! I'm slippin' in my old age. Turned 53 today, and still waiting for Rassah to wish me a happy birthday like last year.
I feel like I've seen this before http://product.pchome.net/digi_home_hd_player_mygica_a10/358027.html
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March 05, 2013, 02:11:07 AM
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If you still not get it: This is one big troll thread.
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March 05, 2013, 02:15:58 AM
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Another case of mother fuckers trying to scam the community, yet again probably won't get a scammer tag. Those are saved for special people who didn't receive a single satoshi due to some schoolyard bit. Think about it! Madness!
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March 05, 2013, 02:28:46 AM
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Another case of mother fuckers trying to scam the community, yet again probably won't get a scammer tag. Those are saved for special people who didn't receive a single satoshi due to some schoolyard bit. Think about it! Madness!

This is going to posted to my scammer list. If you see thing like this post it to MASTER'S SCAMMER LIST
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March 05, 2013, 02:33:42 AM
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I think everyone needs to lighten up a bit. He never asked for money, directed you to a website to make payment, nothing.

He simply wrote a little program that outputs a string every 1-2 seconds showing time, a counter var, and a random number from ?? 80,000 to 81,000 ??

Very nice little joke, he even provided hints like 800W power usage... look at the size of that box, you could use it to cook pancakes if it was using 800 Watts (though your pancakes would likely burn Sad

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March 05, 2013, 02:44:20 AM
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He has been added to pending scams.. he can defend himself under the post for  MASTERS SCAMMER LIST
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March 05, 2013, 04:02:42 AM
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just for those who aren't aware of what 800w means-go look for the images of the Avalon boxes. They are using 600-800w depending on configuration. They get referred to as a box of fans (as a joke) because the front and back are lined with large cooling fans to drive air past the ASICs.

You then get an android tv or mac mini box and claim it burns 800w.....the plastic would melt. Maybe it is designed to be left out the snow?
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March 05, 2013, 04:07:55 AM
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In soviet russia, bitcoin mines you!

This  Grin
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March 05, 2013, 04:22:49 AM
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The bottom line is that anybody caught trying to pull an obvious scam should be labeled a scammer. There is not ONE single explanation they can provide to explain this ruse. NOT ONE!!!
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March 05, 2013, 04:26:50 AM
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The "miner" has only 1 KB Huh!

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this video worth nothing, I'll code and record the same in few minutes !

Scamdar on red alert !
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March 05, 2013, 04:29:07 AM
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OS: modified Bolgenos(Russian Ubuntu distro) ARM version
You should name this device "Popov ASIC" in honor of maker...
If seriously, that not even funny...
Гycapы, мoлчaть!

Un fraudeur de chutes-aux-outardes qui s'essaye ? 

Au moins un username plus original Seb..  Franchement..

ça m'étonne pas de toi, un jour la vie te rendera ton dû !

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March 05, 2013, 04:29:29 AM
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The bottom line is that anybody caught trying to pull an obvious scam should be labeled a scammer. There is not ONE single explanation they can provide to explain this ruse. NOT ONE!!!


Yes.... just 'know' an admin or make donations to the forum, its worked wonders for at least one person we know.

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March 05, 2013, 04:31:37 AM
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Send me one so I can provide an unboxing video, a video of it running on a pool, photos (inside & out), and to prove it's legit to the community. Once it's proven to be true you know that you will have a magnitude of orders and stand to make a financial killing.
I haven't a good camera right now, but I promise send photos as fast as it possible.

Yeah, real hard to take photo and post them !!!  Much harder than making an Asic
/sarcasm
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March 05, 2013, 04:34:48 AM
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Fuck off, i've seen better Scams by those with 0 posts  Cheesy

Holy crap, is the bitcoin world really full of these types of morons?

There should be a forum filter, those with less than 0.000001 IQ get automatically redirected to the thick c*nts thread until their IQ is provably among normal limits.

Can we not have a simple forum login screen that prompts a basic math problem (2+2 = 4) to filter out these turds?



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AHAHA' dans les dents Seb, trop poche ton Scam !
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March 05, 2013, 04:51:43 AM
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Allow me to do this again with a better image and a quote.

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First photo of working prototype.




My bad! Obviously, two different products. Nothing more to see here. Move on! Lock the thread!

To recap, RussianChineseMiner can be sue by the makers of Picturesque A10--and win--but probably won't get a scammer tag. Meanwhile, if one pulls a schoolyard prank, he's labeled. Madness!
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March 05, 2013, 05:56:43 AM
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Oh my! I'm going to sell my super-archiver with compression ratio 1000x to buy that! Maybe I'll sell the antivirus also... Shut up and take my money!!!
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March 05, 2013, 06:17:32 AM
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does it have something to do with avalon? since you mentioned the chinese-russia
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March 05, 2013, 09:29:35 AM
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Send me one so I can provide an unboxing video, a video of it running on a pool, photos (inside & out), and to prove it's legit to the community. Once it's proven to be true you know that you will have a magnitude of orders and stand to make a financial killing.
I haven't a good camera right now, but I promise send photos as fast as it possible.

Yeah, real hard to take photo and post them !!!  Much harder than making an Asic
/sarcasm

There's a lot of planning that goes into getting a camera.  You need to figure budget, whether you want 4/3 mirrorless, DSLR, DX or FX if DSLR, Prime or Zoom lens, etc.  Making an ASIC hashing device is child's play.  Got my 3 year old working on it right now - just trying to reroute power from the easy bake oven to the flux capacitor.
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