CryptoPedro
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July 04, 2018, 02:50:48 PM |
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Any Telegram updates on when ETH / BTC withdrawals will be enabled again?
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cuteman
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July 04, 2018, 03:07:51 PM |
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Any Telegram updates on when ETH / BTC withdrawals will be enabled again?
seems they are enabled already
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coeurdelion
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July 05, 2018, 01:43:17 PM |
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Any Telegram updates on when ETH / BTC withdrawals will be enabled again?
seems they are enabled already NO nothing works, you can't withdraw anything. Also password reset doesn't work either.
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SatyrA
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July 05, 2018, 08:15:33 PM |
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How much is token rent ratio at lowest rate now?
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SatyrA
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July 05, 2018, 08:18:16 PM |
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Withdrawals does not work without 2FA enabled. Read about it in official TT group.
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jambo110
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July 06, 2018, 09:28:10 AM |
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Withdrawals does not work without 2FA enabled. Read about it in official TT group.
Thanks
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jambo110
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July 06, 2018, 09:29:09 AM |
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How much is token rent ratio at lowest rate now?
8.4 7.5 6.6 5.7
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Seanjae
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July 06, 2018, 03:49:42 PM |
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Satyra, or anyone, do you have any SA on how the tokens are allocated for rentals? I assumed more of my tokens would be rented at the lowest rate, but switched to 6.6 and got 100 plus more tokens rented, which is nice but my hourly bitcoin rate dropped slightly.
Where’s the best place to find updates on the project, construction progress, etc. thanks all!
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eBit
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July 06, 2018, 08:15:15 PM |
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Satyra, or anyone, do you have any SA on how the tokens are allocated for rentals? I assumed more of my tokens would be rented at the lowest rate, but switched to 6.6 and got 100 plus more tokens rented, which is nice but my hourly bitcoin rate dropped slightly.
Where’s the best place to find updates on the project, construction progress, etc. thanks all!
Changing all the time. From GigaWatt dashboard: ¢/kWT/h Total kWT Free kWT WTT set to tariff 8.4 661.627 0 1974214 7.5 735.858 0 1956480 6.6 1370.223 0 3029251 5.7 2102.893 0 6111966 When you move your tokens from one rate to another, you increase the return on the rate you're leaving, and decrease the return on the rate you're going to. If you have a large number of tokens, you could wind up earning less after moving to another rate if you haven't calculated the return on the new post-move token allocation. I think token holders are preferring the 5.7 rate because a larger percentage of the rental income there is coming from Bitcoin.
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SatyrA
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July 06, 2018, 08:22:04 PM |
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How much is token rent ratio at lowest rate now?
8.4 7.5 6.6 5.7 I meant how much is token allocation percentage at lowest price. I remember it was about 60% for a long time. Gigawatt system of token rental is hard to understand.
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jambo110
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July 07, 2018, 10:33:19 AM |
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How much is token rent ratio at lowest rate now?
8.4 7.5 6.6 5.7 I meant how much is token allocation percentage at lowest price. I remember it was about 60% for a long time. Gigawatt system of token rental is hard to understand. Atm mine are 50% percent in use 29% unused and 21% renting out Hope this helps, but it does fluctuate daily. Im on lowest tariff for renting tokens too.
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revolution82
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July 13, 2018, 05:37:07 PM |
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Pangborn Update 29 June 2018 This week our engineers and team worked on finishing the ground grid and lining up excavation and construction companies to come in. Electricians were onsite locating and marking the new locations for the conduit that will need to be ran and the backfilling and removal of soil in our new location for our switchgear. We had plans to have a crane lift the switchgear on its pad to be moved the 12 feet, but the electricians did not believe that this was a solution that would suit them. Since our plans have changed for the location of our switchgear we will have to move back and replace the concrete pad that it sits on as well as rewire it all and retest it. That will entail removing all connections, pulling the switchgear apart, moving it and reassembling it in its new position. Scheduling, preparing and finalizing our site for the coming weeks of changes and finishing up to get these last pieces resolved was paramount in our progress going forward. Looking ahead to next week we will begin digging a new trench for the switchgear, cut the concrete for the conduit to be ran and have most of the excavating and backfilling done. Once our Switchgear and pad are moved and poured we can have our final testing done on our ground grid. We should be seeing the PUD on site in the next week to place their new pole, frame and temp medium voltage breaker for the mobile substation. Why give an update saying something will be done in a certain period with out any clue if it will or not. Just had a report that not one thing has been done in more than a month. Local electricians say they wouldn't touch this job with a 10' pole. What a mess!
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Jayjay04
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July 13, 2018, 06:01:30 PM |
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How much is token rent ratio at lowest rate now?
8.4 7.5 6.6 5.7 I meant how much is token allocation percentage at lowest price. I remember it was about 60% for a long time. Gigawatt system of token rental is hard to understand. I do agree with that. The rental system needs a better transparency and maybe option to where you want to allocate your WTT. Also a currency converter would be nice for the small WTT holders/renters so it's not too much expensive to withdraw earnings.
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cuteman
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July 14, 2018, 02:08:42 PM |
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Why give an update saying something will be done in a certain period with out any clue if it will or not. Just had a report that not one thing has been done in more than a month.
They give regular updates because clients are constantly asking for information and explanation about what is going on with the final pod which was first promised to be deployed in April. Local electricians say they wouldn't touch this job with a 10' pole. What a mess!
Gigawatt makes necessary changes, doesn't it?
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cuteman
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July 14, 2018, 02:11:16 PM |
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I meant how much is token allocation percentage at lowest price. I remember it was about 60% for a long time.
It may soud strange but with the lowest rate you will earn the least nowadays, because the proportion of people renting out for this rate is the biggest. Now percentage is less than 50%. Middle rates perform a little better now.
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cuteman
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July 17, 2018, 08:44:12 AM |
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*** Pangborn Update 7/13/18 ***
Our plans have been accepted and approved for the new layout of the switchgear foundation, conduit reroute and the proper sequence in which to remove and place the switchgear in its new location. The PUD is going to give us the schedule for when they will place the temporary poles and frame for the mobile sub this coming week. The engineering firm ECI is still examining if the temporary lowside breakers are necessary, if not that will help speed things along not having to add them to the site. The paperwork for the accepted contractor to run the mobile sub should be accepted and finalized in the next few business days. The Snohomish PUD will sign off on our final contractors overseeing the mobile substation for when it leaves their yard and transported to our site. Now that the ground grid is finished we can begin backfilling the site and prepare the landing for the mobile sub with the special ohm resistant rock to stage the area for its arrival. We will begin framing the new location for the switchgear next week.
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cuteman
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July 17, 2018, 08:46:18 AM |
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So, the most important steps for the moblie sub are: Build new pad Pour concrete for switchgear Let concrete cure Move switchgear Retest switchgear
The move should only take a day or two. The construction, pouring and curing should take around a week.
- seems we are approaching the finish (August, September?) at last.
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July 17, 2018, 02:16:53 PM |
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- seems we are approaching the finish (August, September?) at last.
Nice... but I'm still waiting for my rigs to come online. I think it's a year ago I bought some Giga-watt WTT tokens. Drop shipped 10 S9 rigs at their office... Hello boys... https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2683096.0
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cuteman
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July 28, 2018, 09:19:30 AM |
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Pangborn Update 7/27/2018
Our electricians have the approved plans and have made the arrangements to decommission the switchgear and concrete pad. Onsite the electricians will have the new locations pad framed and poured likely next week. We will also have a construction company in, finishing excavating the area and the special ohm resistant rocks that will be delivered and ready to be backfilled. We meet with at the city council on monday evening for the agreement to be approved between Giga Watt and the PUD for the mobile substation. Once that agreement is approved it will take around two weeks for the mobile substation to arrive. We have three companies that have been approved and bid to move the mobile substation, KVA, Silvey, Potelco. The PUD will confirm Monday who won the right to move our mobile substation, KVA or Silvey. Onsite we had planned upgrades and were preparing for one of our legacy customers to vacate the three of our locations we were planning upgrades to the networks, rack, PDU’s and facility to better accommodate new miners to take the vacant positions. We have already started filling in those empty positions and should be complete next week with waiting customers.
We know that a lot of you are looking towards the future and want to know about new projects that we are working on. Hold tight, we have some exciting news that we will deliver to you after we finish with our current deployment.
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chip1982
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July 29, 2018, 10:46:15 AM |
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Pangborn Update 7/27/2018
Our electricians have the approved plans and have made the arrangements to decommission the switchgear and concrete pad. Onsite the electricians will have the new locations pad framed and poured likely next week. We will also have a construction company in, finishing excavating the area and the special ohm resistant rocks that will be delivered and ready to be backfilled. We meet with at the city council on monday evening for the agreement to be approved between Giga Watt and the PUD for the mobile substation. Once that agreement is approved it will take around two weeks for the mobile substation to arrive. We have three companies that have been approved and bid to move the mobile substation, KVA, Silvey, Potelco. The PUD will confirm Monday who won the right to move our mobile substation, KVA or Silvey. Onsite we had planned upgrades and were preparing for one of our legacy customers to vacate the three of our locations we were planning upgrades to the networks, rack, PDU’s and facility to better accommodate new miners to take the vacant positions. We have already started filling in those empty positions and should be complete next week with waiting customers.
We know that a lot of you are looking towards the future and want to know about new projects that we are working on. Hold tight, we have some exciting news that we will deliver to you after we finish with our current deployment.
An ongoing approval marathon. It doesn't sound like this year
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