crazyearner
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July 09, 2013, 03:56:25 AM |
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hey burnin, about the coming website and payment orders: in order to get my units assembled asap, should I use btc to pay almost instantly or can I use bank wire and save the same spot on the waiting list as I would get with btc payments? please answe asap, as it takes time to prepare Thanks a lot! You did a great job so far Paypal should be just as fast. EMC-Lab confirmed the appointment. And i have some more overclocking figures for you guys. Note: I expect that future versions will be more stable due to a few changes. 341 Mhz 1.2V 57.5W - passed long term tests with 0.2% hw-errors. 409 Mhz 1.2V 68.04W - hw-errors increase to 3% 448 Mhz 1.2V 74.4W - not stable 448 Mhz 1.25V 81.6W - unstable 50% hw-errors 448 Mhz 1.28V 84.016W - unstable 50% hw-errors Nice speeds and settings. Question when are you opening orders up for UK ?
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July 09, 2013, 03:57:46 AM |
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hey burnin, about the coming website and payment orders: in order to get my units assembled asap, should I use btc to pay almost instantly or can I use bank wire and save the same spot on the waiting list as I would get with btc payments? please answe asap, as it takes time to prepare Thanks a lot! You did a great job so far Paypal should be just as fast. EMC-Lab confirmed the appointment. And i have some more overclocking figures for you guys. Note: I expect that future versions will be more stable due to a few changes. 341 Mhz 1.2V 57.5W - passed long term tests with 0.2% hw-errors. 409 Mhz 1.2V 68.04W - hw-errors increase to 3% 448 Mhz 1.2V 74.4W - not stable 448 Mhz 1.25V 81.6W - unstable 50% hw-errors 448 Mhz 1.28V 84.016W - unstable 50% hw-errors Thanks for the updates. Hopefully PayPal does not freeze your account if there is a large influx of money. You may want to talk to PayPal about this. I would have hoped the increase in core voltage would yield a higher hash rate but it doesn't seem to have helped much. What do the report signals look like when the ASIC is running at 448mhz ? Maybe if the report signals pull-up resistors were a lower resistance? Anyway good job!
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solari
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July 09, 2013, 05:03:12 AM |
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Hopefully PayPal does not freeze your account if there is a large influx of money. You may want to talk to PayPal about this.
Hopefully you could talk with someone who could influence the system .... I didn´t found anyone. My account is frozen since end of April.
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CumpsD
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July 09, 2013, 06:56:01 AM |
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Or use Wire transfer inside EU?
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dani
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July 09, 2013, 08:17:04 AM |
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hey burnin, about the coming website and payment orders: in order to get my units assembled asap, should I use btc to pay almost instantly or can I use bank wire and save the same spot on the waiting list as I would get with btc payments? please answe asap, as it takes time to prepare Thanks a lot! You did a great job so far Paypal should be just as fast. Like someone mentioned before: are you sure papypal is a good idea? Do you know https://www.sofort.com/ (sofortüberweisung)? I guess sending via bankwire won't save the same spot as btc/paypal, did I get this right? EMC-Lab confirmed the appointment.
And i have some more overclocking figures for you guys. Note: I expect that future versions will be more stable due to a few changes. 341 Mhz 1.2V 57.5W - passed long term tests with 0.2% hw-errors. 409 Mhz 1.2V 68.04W - hw-errors increase to 3% 448 Mhz 1.2V 74.4W - not stable 448 Mhz 1.25V 81.6W - unstable 50% hw-errors 448 Mhz 1.28V 84.016W - unstable 50% hw-errors This is really awesome.
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Pinwheel
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July 09, 2013, 08:56:41 AM |
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Burnin, can you make boards for BitFury chips.
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Tom Waits: We should just start as soon as possible cause we might catch a rabbit before we have our pants on. (Juxtapoz)
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Chefnet
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July 09, 2013, 10:07:28 AM |
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Burnin, can you make boards for BitFury chips.
He said after end with avalon boards he will look for it.
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Adamlm
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July 09, 2013, 10:32:07 AM |
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I've browsed through all 61 pages of this thread and couldn't find any info, so I am asking:
Will there be hosting option for those boards or only assembly & shipping ?
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Schrankwand
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July 09, 2013, 11:31:16 AM |
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Hopefully PayPal does not freeze your account if there is a large influx of money. You may want to talk to PayPal about this.
Hopefully you could talk with someone who could influence the system .... I didn´t found anyone. My account is frozen since end of April. Get lawyer, send letter. To be honest, that is the only way this goes fast. But you need a lawyer versed in EU law in Luxembourg... and that is quite expensive.
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SebastianJu
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July 09, 2013, 02:09:11 PM |
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hey burnin, about the coming website and payment orders: in order to get my units assembled asap, should I use btc to pay almost instantly or can I use bank wire and save the same spot on the waiting list as I would get with btc payments? please answe asap, as it takes time to prepare Thanks a lot! You did a great job so far Paypal should be just as fast. EMC-Lab confirmed the appointment. And i have some more overclocking figures for you guys. Note: I expect that future versions will be more stable due to a few changes. 341 Mhz 1.2V 57.5W - passed long term tests with 0.2% hw-errors. 409 Mhz 1.2V 68.04W - hw-errors increase to 3% 448 Mhz 1.2V 74.4W - not stable 448 Mhz 1.25V 81.6W - unstable 50% hw-errors 448 Mhz 1.28V 84.016W - unstable 50% hw-errors Interesting... i hoped you will test it. It would have been interesting to know the temperatures of the chips too. Many hope that watercooling will lead to a miner that maybe works at 450MHz. So it would be interesting if the high temperature at 450 cooled down a bit is leading to less HW-Errors. You will accept paypal? Thats quite a risk. I once had a shop and a not small chunk of payments were fraudulent. Paid with stolen accounts or simply charged back. Im not sure if you will be happy with paypal.
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nemercry
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July 09, 2013, 02:14:39 PM |
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I agree with other peoples, stating not to accept paypal. If most of the transactions are processed by paypal you could run into liquidity problems if paypal seizes your account. Even if you do have a good lawyer it could take months to get your account unfrozen. Check out Danis proposal, it should be a more accurate and safer option. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179769.msg2688244#msg2688244
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CumpsD
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July 09, 2013, 02:16:12 PM |
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I agree with other peoples, stating not to accept paypal. If most of the transactions are processed by paypal you could run into liquidity problems if paypal seizes your account. Even if you do have a good lawyer it could take months to get your account unfrozen. Check out Danis proposal, it should be a more accurate and safer option. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179769.msg2688244#msg2688244I've used sofort once, I was impressed how well it was integrated with my bank!
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Schrankwand
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July 09, 2013, 02:24:05 PM |
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I agree with other peoples, stating not to accept paypal. If most of the transactions are processed by paypal you could run into liquidity problems if paypal seizes your account. Even if you do have a good lawyer it could take months to get your account unfrozen. Check out Danis proposal, it should be a more accurate and safer option. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179769.msg2688244#msg2688244Except that all customers need to in fact allow Sofort Bank to take a full look at your account history the moment you enter your details. It is a great working, but from privacy point of view insane system.
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krasnolud
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July 09, 2013, 02:25:02 PM |
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From consumer point of view, PayPal is good.
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SebastianJu
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July 09, 2013, 02:27:25 PM |
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From consumer point of view, PayPal is good.
It is... but if the assembler gets in trouble it will affect customers too.
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Please ALWAYS contact me through bitcointalk pm before sending someone coins.
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CumpsD
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July 09, 2013, 03:04:34 PM |
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I agree with other peoples, stating not to accept paypal. If most of the transactions are processed by paypal you could run into liquidity problems if paypal seizes your account. Even if you do have a good lawyer it could take months to get your account unfrozen. Check out Danis proposal, it should be a more accurate and safer option. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179769.msg2688244#msg2688244Except that all customers need to in fact allow Sofort Bank to take a full look at your account history the moment you enter your details. It is a great working, but from privacy point of view insane system. I wouldn't mind regular EU bank transfer, I mean, that's how all my business (and personal) things are payed for. Doesn't cost anything anyway inside EU
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krasnolud
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July 09, 2013, 03:06:38 PM |
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I wouldn't mind regular EU bank transfer, I mean, that's how all my business (and personal) things are payed for. Doesn't cost anything anyway inside EU
But takes time. And the order of assembly is going to be based on payments order.
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guitar82
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July 09, 2013, 03:08:51 PM |
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I would prefer to send paypal as well. Most of the people having issues with paypal are doing things against the tos. I don't see any reason he would have any issues. Maybe google checkout instead?
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nemercry
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July 09, 2013, 03:10:14 PM |
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I agree with other peoples, stating not to accept paypal. If most of the transactions are processed by paypal you could run into liquidity problems if paypal seizes your account. Even if you do have a good lawyer it could take months to get your account unfrozen. Check out Danis proposal, it should be a more accurate and safer option. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179769.msg2688244#msg2688244Except that all customers need to in fact allow Sofort Bank to take a full look at your account history the moment you enter your details. It is a great working, but from privacy point of view insane system. I wouldn't mind regular EU bank transfer, I mean, that's how all my business (and personal) things are payed for. Doesn't cost anything anyway inside EU There is no need to make the Moneytransfer faster than 3 to 5 days due to the reason that the chips are not shipped yet. Why isnt it aligned with the ordering Queue ? We could give payments an one week time window in which the Orderqueue counts ?
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