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Author Topic: [EHR:475.5Gh/s] Hashrack.com|Hashpacks 0.5Gh as low as 0.25 BTC as fast as 50Gh  (Read 27643 times)
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April 30, 2013, 10:57:59 AM
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At least with the slow shipments difficulty will shoot up but not over night.

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April 30, 2013, 12:20:51 PM
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hi,

i'd like to buy a 2500 Mh/s piece. But i can't understand some thing:

(these copied from https://hashrack.com/hashpacks/buy)
2500 Mh/s - this is ok, speed.
6.00 % - what is this? fee??
0.9725 BTC  - this is ok, price/piece.
0.9725 BTC - this is ok, price/piece.
0.0124 BTC - what is this?

thy LL
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April 30, 2013, 12:50:03 PM
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hi,

i'd like to buy a 2500 Mh/s piece. But i can't understand some thing:

(these copied from https://hashrack.com/hashpacks/buy)
2500 Mh/s - this is ok, speed.
6.00 % - what is this? fee??
0.9725 BTC  - this is ok, price/piece.
0.9725 BTC - this is ok, price/piece.
0.0124 BTC - what is this?

thy LL

That is discount per gigahash.


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April 30, 2013, 02:44:30 PM
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We are looking closely at your problem, you gave us valuable information and are working on it, hopefully fix this problem this week, will let you know just this fixed. thanks again dwolfman

Great!  Once you want me to try it again, let me know and I'll switch some of my miners back over to test.

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April 30, 2013, 06:11:24 PM
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hi,

i'd like to buy a 2500 Mh/s piece. But i can't understand some thing:

(these copied from https://hashrack.com/hashpacks/buy)
2500 Mh/s - this is ok, speed.
6.00 % - what is this? fee??
0.9725 BTC  - this is ok, price/piece.
0.9725 BTC - this is ok, price/piece.
0.0124 BTC - what is this?

thy LL

That is discount per gigahash.


pardon?

there is 2 line what i can't understand, what is 6%? and what is the last "0.0124 BTC" part?
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April 30, 2013, 06:28:28 PM
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apparently all my estimated earnings are back at 0.000 after being at 0.56 BTC less than 24 hours ago....This looks very fishy to me
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April 30, 2013, 07:29:36 PM
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hi,

i'd like to buy a 2500 Mh/s piece. But i can't understand some thing:

(these copied from https://hashrack.com/hashpacks/buy)
2500 Mh/s - this is ok, speed.
6.00 % - what is this? fee??
0.9725 BTC  - this is ok, price/piece.
0.9725 BTC - this is ok, price/piece.
0.0124 BTC - what is this?

thy LL

That is discount per gigahash.


pardon?

there is 2 line what i can't understand, what is 6%? and what is the last "0.0124 BTC" part?

I mean:

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- Not sure i understand what the little "sun symbol" and percentage is referring to on your hashrack page : 5000 Mhash > 9% - what does the 9% stands for?

"sun symbol" Discount per Gh/s

Is not the same buy
10units of 0.5Gh/s = 2.22600000BTC

Than buying
1unit of 5GH/s = 2.02610000BTC

There is a difference of ~ 0.1999BTC ~ 26.58USD

Nearly complete for another hashpack of 0.5Gh/s


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April 30, 2013, 07:33:29 PM
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apparently all my estimated earnings are back at 0.000 after being at 0.56 BTC less than 24 hours ago....This looks very fishy to me

If your mining with "physical miner" means that you are subscribed to PPLNS (Last number of shares in 24h) payment method. We only use PPS(pay per share) for "Virtual Miners" right now, once the hardware arrives we will start to pay to anyone with PPS method.

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April 30, 2013, 08:44:48 PM
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hi,

i'd like to buy a 2500 Mh/s piece. But i can't understand some thing:

(these copied from https://hashrack.com/hashpacks/buy)
2500 Mh/s - this is ok, speed.
6.00 % - what is this? fee??
0.9725 BTC  - this is ok, price/piece.
0.9725 BTC - this is ok, price/piece.
0.0124 BTC - what is this?

thy LL

That is discount per gigahash.


pardon?

there is 2 line what i can't understand, what is 6%? and what is the last "0.0124 BTC" part?

I mean:

Quote
- Not sure i understand what the little "sun symbol" and percentage is referring to on your hashrack page : 5000 Mhash > 9% - what does the 9% stands for?

"sun symbol" Discount per Gh/s

Is not the same buy
10units of 0.5Gh/s = 2.22600000BTC

Than buying
1unit of 5GH/s = 2.02610000BTC

There is a difference of ~ 0.1999BTC ~ 26.58USD

Nearly complete for another hashpack of 0.5Gh/s
ty

and what means the star symbol?
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April 30, 2013, 08:49:39 PM
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Hello,

Excuse me but I am slow a novice bit coiners and am kindve confused on what you're actually buying, when you buy the "hash packs"

Am I buying that computing power? For how long?

Sorry, if this is a silly question
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April 30, 2013, 09:23:19 PM
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Hello,

Excuse me but I am slow a novice bit coiners and am kindve confused on what you're actually buying, when you buy the "hash packs"

Am I buying that computing power? For how long?

Sorry, if this is a silly question

One payment forever until the hardware breaks, think that a hashpack is mining hardware, if it breaks you have to buy a new one, but we believe that by then you've already re-invested enough that this will not be a problem.

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May 01, 2013, 09:21:24 AM
Last edit: May 01, 2013, 10:33:27 AM by Baazee
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Great site, I've logged time. (user Baazee)
However, in 1Ghs it takes about 1 year 3 months to calculate a block.
Would not it make sense until the pool has reached approximately 25Ghs to mines with a larger pool? (Your forwards the Hashpower to a different pool instead of 1Ghs to operate solo mining)
How long does it take approximately up my ordered Hashpack available? order-id: 0-1-11

edit: I have bought only at the beginning, a 500 Mh / s Hashpack, but will more orders if it works.
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May 01, 2013, 09:25:44 AM
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Great site, I've logged time. (user Baazee)
However, in 1Ghs it takes about 1 year 3 months to calculate a block.
Would not it make sense until the pool has reached approximately 25Ghs to mines with a larger pool? (Your forwards the Hashpower to a different pool instead of 1Ghs to operate solo mining)
How long does it take approximately up my ordered Hashpack available? order-id: 0-1-11

+1 for larger pool
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May 01, 2013, 11:11:58 AM
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Joined the pool with GUIMiner and connected with stratum. It reports 47 accepted but I'm not seeing this reflected in the Workers page. Also current balance went back to 0 despite having 1 valid share counted before. Maybe this is an artefact of that share being over 24h old and PPLNS? Can PM username on request.
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May 01, 2013, 01:03:28 PM
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This is a great idea. One thing that definitely has to be of concern though (apart from you collecting a bunch of BTC's and disappearing) is how long the hardware lasts until it "breaks." You could certainly just keep recycling "broken" machines until they actually break.  I would only sign up for this if the H/W was guaranteed for at least 1 year.   

I'm not saying you plan to/will do this - just that it should be something everyone considers. 
 
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May 01, 2013, 01:05:22 PM
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they state manufacturers warrenty, so have that at least...

Personally, im investing a small ammount for a hashpack..its worth a shot, and I can afford to lose it...
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May 01, 2013, 04:41:39 PM
Last edit: May 02, 2013, 03:24:37 AM by deadwoodluke
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Just wondering, if i bought right now, how long would it take to get it set up and running?

Edit: I mostly mean do we have to wait for asics or are you using something else right now?
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May 02, 2013, 02:14:46 PM
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This is a great idea. One thing that definitely has to be of concern though (apart from you collecting a bunch of BTC's and disappearing) is how long the hardware lasts until it "breaks." You could certainly just keep recycling "broken" machines until they actually break.  I would only sign up for this if the H/W was guaranteed for at least 1 year.   

I'm not saying you plan to/will do this - just that it should be something everyone considers. 
 


they state manufacturers warrenty, so have that at least...

Personally, im investing a small ammount for a hashpack..its worth a shot, and I can afford to lose it...

as you said, We state manufacturers warranty

You will not lose any invest, we will not disappear, we strongly believe in our project, this will be great and very beneficent for everyone involved

You will eventually recover in short, medium or long term, depending on the circumstances and the BTC exchange rate

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May 02, 2013, 02:15:28 PM
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Just wondering, if i bought right now, how long would it take to get it set up and running?

Edit: I mostly mean do we have to wait for asics or are you using something else right now?

Yes we have to wait for ASICs.

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May 02, 2013, 02:18:24 PM
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Great site, I've logged time. (user Baazee)
However, in 1Ghs it takes about 1 year 3 months to calculate a block.
Would not it make sense until the pool has reached approximately 25Ghs to mines with a larger pool? (Your forwards the Hashpower to a different pool instead of 1Ghs to operate solo mining)
How long does it take approximately up my ordered Hashpack available? order-id: 0-1-11

+1 for larger pool

We are implementing this, so +1 too

https://Hashrack.com Advanced and Detailed Bitcoin Mining Pool.
Hashpacks the easy way to mine bitcoins. Learn More: https://Hashrack.com/hashpacks
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