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Author Topic: ASICMiner USB group buy- orders closed, pay for extra!  (Read 165540 times)
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May 08, 2013, 10:24:47 PM
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aww, thanks guys. yea, ordering still open.

i don't post much, but this space for rent.
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May 08, 2013, 10:25:07 PM
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Where can I find the specs for the USB acic?

Please put me down for a total order of 2

Thank me in Bits 12MwnzxtprG2mHm3rKdgi7NmJKCypsMMQw
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May 08, 2013, 10:27:51 PM
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Where can I find the specs for the USB acic?

Please put me down for a total order of 2


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=195004.0 for info.

spreadsheet with orders:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjCZrDbAiz_PdE4tbDR3X3owMHNMb1NyekJGWHN4QlE&usp=sharing

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May 08, 2013, 10:40:42 PM
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Thanks,
Please PM me with payment details, I got a little lost with the process of payment in the tread.

Will you be providing any services, eg: someone releases some custom software or an over clocking hack, will you have a mailing list and PM your clients?

Thank me in Bits 12MwnzxtprG2mHm3rKdgi7NmJKCypsMMQw
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May 08, 2013, 10:43:38 PM
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please put me down for two (2). To be shipped to a US address.
oh, add me only if it is ok to pay by Mon-Tuesday.  I am sorting out my BTC purchase. I will try to figure out something earlier.

thanks in advance,
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May 08, 2013, 11:52:49 PM
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If I were to connect 2 of these asics to a raspberry pi how many watts will my "rig"  Roll Eyes consume?

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May 08, 2013, 11:55:07 PM
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If I were to connect 2 of these asics to a raspberry pi how many watts will my "rig"  Roll Eyes consume?

i think it is 5W per unit so 2x 5w = 10watts plus raspberry pi wattage
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May 09, 2013, 12:25:51 AM
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Put me down for 5 please.
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May 09, 2013, 12:26:06 AM
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Yo.  Mineforeman.  You still in the biz of running things for people in the South-of-equator lands?  If so I'm inclined to buy another one and have it stuffed into the box sent to you (if you are having things sent from ~arklan in the US to yourself in NZ.)

If 8 (or fewer) other people got interested, maybe we could do one of those cool looking little USB stick things running off a ras-pi.  For a little while until these things become obsolete at least.


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May 09, 2013, 12:38:41 AM
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I got to the point where I figured out how to input a message, but what serves as the signature?  My forum name, a set of numbers? What should I input on the message? Forgive me, but I have never sent a signed message using this feature.

In your Bitcoin client, double-click the payment transaction, and copy the transaction ID.  Visit http://blockexplorer.com/tx/[your transaction ID].  On that page, copy the top "From address".  Enter that in the top field under File->Sign Message.

The program will verify that you own the private key to that address, and generate a signature for the message you typed in, which should include your shipping address.

@ tvbcof and Klestin thanks.
I still don't understand the mechanisms involved.
To be honest there should be an illustrated video highlighting how this works and how to use the feature.

I think I got it, however I have multiple from addresses, i presume it is ok to just enter 1 of them to generate the message? 

Thank me in Bits 12MwnzxtprG2mHm3rKdgi7NmJKCypsMMQw
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May 09, 2013, 12:43:05 AM
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well this is awesome.

go to open my wallet and its currupt, lost 1.5btc

lesson learned...update the wallet more often Sad

who wants to be a nice guy and front me 1.5 btc Smiley haha im not actually serious cause thats a lot to ask for...
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May 09, 2013, 12:45:23 AM
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I got to the point where I figured out how to input a message, but what serves as the signature?  My forum name, a set of numbers? What should I input on the message? Forgive me, but I have never sent a signed message using this feature.

In your Bitcoin client, double-click the payment transaction, and copy the transaction ID.  Visit http://blockexplorer.com/tx/[your transaction ID].  On that page, copy the top "From address".  Enter that in the top field under File->Sign Message.

The program will verify that you own the private key to that address, and generate a signature for the message you typed in, which should include your shipping address.

@ tvbcof and Klestin thanks.
I still don't understand the mechanisms involved.
To be honest there should be an illustrated video highlighting how this works and how to use the feature.

I think I got it, however I have multiple from addresses, i presume it is ok to just enter 1 of them to generate the message? 


correct you just have to maintain ownership of the address you sign with as long as you need to lay claim to the payment.

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May 09, 2013, 01:00:10 AM
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correct you just have to maintain ownership of the address you sign with as long as you need to lay claim to the payment.

I hate to sound stupid, but how would I NOT maintain ownership of the address you sign with?

Also should I be able to verify my own message (I have QT v0.8.1)
When I create the message I get a confirmation "Message signed"
When I try and verify my own message I using that info (checked for exact characters and spaces) I get "Message verification failed"

Am I missing something?

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May 09, 2013, 01:01:03 AM
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well this is awesome.

go to open my wallet and its currupt, lost 1.5btc

lesson learned...update the wallet more often Sad

who wants to be a nice guy and front me 1.5 btc Smiley haha im not actually serious cause thats a lot to ask for...

Most of the time it seems that you are able to get it back.  I've no direct experience myself, but have seen the more technically inclined (and generous with their time) people lend assistance.  You've got some time to hack at it, and 1.5 BTC is some reason to do so as well.

I suggest you make a backup of the wallet file before doing anything else, and break out a notepad to keep track of the things you've done.


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May 09, 2013, 01:08:18 AM
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i managed to get 4btc out but lost 1.5...ill keep messing with it

Ive been having problems all day with my computer since i started trying to mine YAC coin....no more of that BS
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May 09, 2013, 01:12:26 AM
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correct you just have to maintain ownership of the address you sign with as long as you need to lay claim to the payment.

I hate to sound stupid, but how would I NOT maintain ownership of the address you sign with?


Lost or corrupted wallet and no viable backup.
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May 09, 2013, 01:22:41 AM
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correct you just have to maintain ownership of the address you sign with as long as you need to lay claim to the payment.

I hate to sound stupid, but how would I NOT maintain ownership of the address you sign with?

Also should I be able to verify my own message (I have QT v0.8.1)
When I create the message I get a confirmation "Message signed"
When I try and verify my own message I using that info (checked for exact characters and spaces) I get "Message verification failed"

Am I missing something?

Ok I got it, i have to include themesage text too
@ Henchman24  thanks.

Thank me in Bits 12MwnzxtprG2mHm3rKdgi7NmJKCypsMMQw
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May 09, 2013, 01:26:34 AM
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Message (between and not including dashes):
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bigbeninlondon paid 2.1013 btc on 5/8/2013 to 1FFyoorSfwQC15Xv7zNZ4Lv5yZcM6WFKuF

Transaction: http://blockchain.info/tx/fc1aff750487c8fe9becae9e7d699d1bc42aec48924d4dcf248adf5dcdd8b8e2
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Signature: IJgqoLFA9MNGr46uhHO1tT59uIEv/nlLVaDmDTTgW07DiyQm91Q3AJMiUCQ916hAhdtLfcfSySX4Y2+KjF/+FGw=
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May 09, 2013, 01:28:01 AM
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I hate to sound stupid, but how would I NOT maintain ownership of the address you sign with?

I guess it is probably unusual, but I've sold entire wallet files.  Probably not relevant to this topic.

A much much much more common way is to have a wallet file stolen from your computer.

Even more common than that would be to sign up for an on-line wallet or other Bitcoin related venture and have the proprietors fold up shop with the secret keys that the users (incorrectly) considered their own Smiley  That has been repeated ad-naseum since at least right after I got actively involved and the 'mybitcoin' scam went down.


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May 09, 2013, 01:31:28 AM
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I hate to sound stupid, but how would I NOT maintain ownership of the address you sign with?

I guess it is probably unusual, but I've sold entire wallet files.  Probably not relevant to this topic.

A much much much more common way is to have a wallet file stolen from your computer.

Even more common than that would be to sign up for an on-line wallet or other Bitcoin related venture and have the proprietors fold up shop with the secret keys that the users (incorrectly) considered their own Smiley  That has been repeated ad-naseum since at least right after I got actively involved and the 'mybitcoin' scam went down.



If you send it directly from MtGox or Coinbase or some other exchange that maintains the private key to the wallet holding your coins, you won't be able to sign it.
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