jadefalke
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July 10, 2016, 02:52:12 PM |
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btw, look at LTC Diff, they brought their own farm with the Good chips online, now they can sell the Crap to us
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FryguyUK
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July 10, 2016, 06:09:14 PM |
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btw, look at LTC Diff, they brought their own farm with the Good chips online, now they can sell the Crap to us Doesn't seem so man are you sure? https://bitcoinwisdom.com/litecoin/difficultyI see ups and downs on the chart the recent spike hasn't reach previous highs in the last 9 months... They probably do have a bunch going mining anyways
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hdmediaservices
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July 10, 2016, 08:05:16 PM |
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So curious - why is there no 3rd party escrow service involved?
I have a trip planned to Shanghai in August -- can I visit their HQ? See exactly what they are doing?
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cloudnthings
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July 11, 2016, 09:34:42 AM |
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True. An escrow service would be ideal. My guess is that the funds will be used to manufacture the miners. An escrow service wouldn't give Inno access to the funds until it is "released" from the consumer.
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usao
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July 11, 2016, 03:36:00 PM |
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Does anyone know if I can use 2 PSU's per rig?
According to the description, it requres 8x 6-pin PCIe power plugs. All my existing PSU's only have 6x plugs. From what I can tell, they are advertizing a max of 1KW per rig, so that's approx 125W (11A) per plug.
I figure if I could run 3x 1000W PSU's (6*3=18 plugs) into 2 rigs (2x8=16 plugs).
Im assuming I would need to tie the ground from all 3 PSU's together, but other than that are there any known issues doing this?
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usao
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July 13, 2016, 12:57:52 PM |
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Got an email this morning saying they had received the wire transfer. They also sait the upcoming video would better explain PSU configuration.
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hdmediaservices
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July 13, 2016, 06:07:40 PM |
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Wow - you all sure are trusting.
Wiring money to an account with no real contract, product, recourse, etc. That takes guts.
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CjMapope
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July 13, 2016, 06:15:01 PM |
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Wow - you all sure are trusting.
Wiring money to an account with no real contract, product, recourse, etc. That takes guts.
eh, it's innoscilion . we know they make gear, most of us have owned some one time or another;) its not a new company or anything do i wish we had vids? pics? ANYTHING to know they physically exist? yupp ;\ But the miners MIGHT not exist yet. tho i think Batch 1 proB does one would hope idk its not alot of risk for THIS company, they make gear, we all know that my Biggest irk was them not taking BTC i think any company that supports BTC should accept it as payment But that's their choice
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usao
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July 13, 2016, 06:24:06 PM |
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There is always risk, but I have done this before with Zeus and others. Innosilicon is a well known entity and has earned some level of trust based on prior experience. Would I send a wire transfer to a startup, no.
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wlefever
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July 13, 2016, 06:24:16 PM |
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Got an email this morning saying they had received the wire transfer. They also sait the upcoming video would better explain PSU configuration.
Did they produce some form of an invoice after receiving wire transfer? Wow - you all sure are trusting.
Wiring money to an account with no real contract, product, recourse, etc. That takes guts.
eh, it's innoscilion . we know they make gear, most of us have owned some one time or another;) its not a new company or anything do i wish we had vids? pics? ANYTHING to know they physically exist? yupp ;\ But the miners MIGHT not exist yet. tho i think Batch 1 proB does one would hope idk its not alot of risk for THIS company, they make gear, we all know that my Biggest irk was them not taking BTC i think any company that supports BTC should accept it as payment But that's their choice This is how I felt about it given Innosilicons credibility but still a little bit concerned in their pre ordering method.
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usao
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July 13, 2016, 06:26:23 PM |
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They offered a invoice, but I am not a business, just a person. I don't know that I need the tax accounting for the physical HW. My accountant has said that the mining revenue is treated as straight income, so I can't deduct the price of the HW from the earnings for tax purposes.
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hdmediaservices
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July 13, 2016, 06:39:04 PM |
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Yes - I know about the company -- I've bought many 2nd hand A2 machines but not directly from them.
Past experience does not guarantee future experience especially in the world of Scrypt miners.
Every Scrypt miner that I have seen as a pre-order (past the A2's) has turned into Vaporware or some crazy fiasco.
In my opinion one would be a big gambler to pre-order such a machine that doesn't exist.
Sounds like a nice exit-strategy to me -- for a known company to advertise a great new Scrypt miner -- a good price -- and then lead people on for months, years, and zip -- they are gone!
Lets face it -- Scrypt mining is on the way out. Slowly, but surely.
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usao
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July 13, 2016, 06:59:27 PM |
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Well, there is always risk. I feel the risk is justified based on my prior experience with them, but it's certainly possible that they could fold at any time and keep the money. I guess im less risk-adverse than you. I feel that getting the jump on the hashrate will help me in the long run. I fully expect to see my gear at some point, even if they haven't shown it yet, and haven't specified any shipping date yet. I would rather be an early adopter rather than waiting for everyone else to validate the HW and try to pick something up used at a later date. Personal choice, and im comfortable with that choice. No second guessing or buyers remorse here (at least not yet).
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hdmediaservices
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July 13, 2016, 07:15:04 PM |
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Well I am hopeful that this one becomes legit. There have been so many scams for Scrypt miners over the last 2 years (from what were legit companies) and then the litecoin reward halved which was kind of the nail in the coffin for me.
I shut my 30+ A2s off -- as they just weren't that profitable to deal with (and here in Oregon we have cheap electricity). Fun hobby it was though.
Perhaps I should sell them off on Ebay. Definitely solid and stable machines.
Mining Scrypt is fun as there are so many different coins to mine. I never mined LTC. Too boring. And never did multi-pools -- again BORING!
I travel to Shanghai in August. Perhaps I can make time to visit Innosilicon -- if they would only respond to my emails.
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usao
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July 13, 2016, 07:38:46 PM |
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Ive got 2x A2's currently running. I still see some profit, although it's minimal, which is why im interested in the A4 with it's purported MH/W ratings. Ill probably sell my A2's in the next few weeks to make room for the A4s.
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hdmediaservices
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July 13, 2016, 07:44:10 PM |
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What are the A2's selling for now? Most of mine are 90Mhs. The 110's always ran too hot for me so I steered clear of purchasing them.
They are heavy to ship -- that is for sure.
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usao
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July 13, 2016, 07:46:31 PM |
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I have tried to sell locally first, using craigslist before going to ebay. I haven't looked at the current A2 prices yet, but last I checked they were going in the $700 range I have a 110 and an 88 with one bad board.
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July 13, 2016, 08:01:37 PM |
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I have tried to sell locally first, using craigslist before going to ebay. I haven't looked at the current A2 prices yet, but last I checked they were going in the $700 range I have a 110 and an 88 with one bad board.
Do you have a link on craigslist? I would be interested in some old A2's for a small side community project I'm running getting the miners into schools and Universities down under as part of a STEM project.
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usao
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July 13, 2016, 08:09:23 PM |
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No, I haven't posted them yet. I was going to wait a few weeks till we get delivery estimates from Innosilicon. There are some on ebay, and I would search your local craigslist to avoid shipping charges as well. I sold several gridseeds that way a few months ago. They are so cheap, the shipping on ebay is a significant percentage of the price. Makes sense to do those locally. I really don't want to shpi the A2's due to the size/weight. I would also need to add insurance because of the size/weight increasing the likelyhood of shipping damage.
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carlosmnk
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July 13, 2016, 08:41:30 PM |
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Hi, i have an 88mhs with one bad board and doing 77mhs right now ( http://rig.rent/rigs/26104 ). It is hosted at Cryptoboreas, Canada, if it could be of your interest...
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