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Author Topic: Bitmain looks like they're releasing a 15GH/s DASH miner called the AntMiner D3  (Read 299603 times)
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October 14, 2017, 03:23:19 PM
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I paid for 50 November D3s. Pray for me.
Unhappy boy  Cry    But this is not end of the story, you will still have much better ROI than sitting on banking deposit  Cheesy
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October 14, 2017, 03:40:36 PM
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I paid a lot of attention and it took Bitmain 3 weeks to sell all D3 from the last batch (november 21-30th). There has not been a december batch yet.

Enjoy.
Seems nobody is willing to buy this f...ing miner any longer.  Also there is a huge qty of them selling on ebay, amazon etc.


i bought 2x IBeLink DM22Gh X11 for 3800$ on darkweb each and i dont care about that d3 sh**t
so basically 90k d3 is sold (hope i'm wrong) after all units go online difficulty will be 44mil now it's only 9-10mil

90k units will give 1350th network difficulty now it's only 265th

for ROI of 3800$ u will need more then 500 days, do u care about d3 shit now? Cheesy if you look at it with ibelink price u got really good deal with price but is it really good deal?  yeah you could payed 10k for 2 units but what about ROI.



here is calculation with that difficulty https://www.coinwarz.com/calculators/dash-mining-calculator/?h=44000.00&p=1620.00&pc=0.10&pf=0.00&d=44332978.51801890&r=1.80147602&er=0.05471400&btcer=5767.72000000&hc=0.00
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October 14, 2017, 03:53:54 PM
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Which darkweb market has people buying and selling miners? I'm looking for more places to sell..

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October 14, 2017, 04:08:44 PM
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i bought 2x IBeLink DM22Gh X11 for 3800$ on darkweb each and i dont care about that d3 sh**t

SO HARDCORE!!  Shocked Shocked Shocked
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October 14, 2017, 04:32:01 PM
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I'll be in the market for one D3 next month, without PSU.  Best price with escrow wins. Smiley

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October 14, 2017, 07:18:13 PM
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i bought 2x IBeLink DM22Gh X11 for 3800$ on darkweb each and i dont care about that d3 sh**t

SO HARDCORE!!  Shocked Shocked Shocked


yeap )
but it worth it)
https://i.imgur.com/1XGnZ7i.jpg
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October 14, 2017, 07:24:53 PM
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i bought 2x IBeLink DM22Gh X11 for 3800$ on darkweb each and i dont care about that d3 sh**t

SO HARDCORE!!  Shocked Shocked Shocked


yeap )
but it worth it)


Some massive subwoofers there you have son.

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October 14, 2017, 08:10:52 PM
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i bought 2x IBeLink DM22Gh X11 for 3800$ on darkweb each and i dont care about that d3 sh**t

SO HARDCORE!!  Shocked Shocked Shocked


yeap )
but it worth it)
https://i.imgur.com/1XGnZ7i.jpg

Some massive subwoofers there you have son.

yeah...
instead of discussing it better would do business) on the balance sheet more than 12 generated bitcoins)) and believe they increase  with the help of this "massive subwoofers"
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October 14, 2017, 09:43:39 PM
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i bought 2x IBeLink DM22Gh X11 for 3800$ on darkweb each and i dont care about that d3 sh**t

SO HARDCORE!!  Shocked Shocked Shocked


yeap )
but it worth it)


Some massive subwoofers there you have son.

yeah...
instead of discussing it better would do business) on the balance sheet more than 12 generated bitcoins)) and believe they increase  with the help of this "massive subwoofers"

Where the beeeeeeeeep are miners sold on that part of the web?
And especially also delivered as described?

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October 14, 2017, 10:20:59 PM
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i bought 2x IBeLink DM22Gh X11 for 3800$ on darkweb each and i dont care about that d3 sh**t

SO HARDCORE!!  Shocked Shocked Shocked


yeap )
but it worth it)


Some massive subwoofers there you have son.

yeah...
instead of discussing it better would do business) on the balance sheet more than 12 generated bitcoins)) and believe they increase  with the help of this "massive subwoofers"

Where the beeeeeeeeep are miners sold on that part of the web?
And especially also delivered as described?



Well, the easiest thing would be to just go and look around yourself. I am sure you will be able to find a list of addresses from said websites.  On the other side, I am surprised this is new information lol

There was a time people went into the Deep Web on SR, BMR, Sheep and whatever site was online back in 2012 to offer services and products that had nothing remotely to do with illegal things, simply because that was the only place to sell for BTC.

Sure nowadays a lot of shops offer crypto payments, but why should we limit ourselves to the "normal web"?   Most of the times, you get fewer scammers on the illegal sites than on some of the shitty looking "retailer sites" on the clearnet   Grin

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October 14, 2017, 10:57:24 PM
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i bought 2x IBeLink DM22Gh X11 for 3800$ on darkweb each and i dont care about that d3 sh**t

SO HARDCORE!!  Shocked Shocked Shocked


yeap )
but it worth it)


Some massive subwoofers there you have son.

yeah...
instead of discussing it better would do business) on the balance sheet more than 12 generated bitcoins)) and believe they increase  with the help of this "massive subwoofers"

Where the beeeeeeeeep are miners sold on that part of the web?
And especially also delivered as described?



Well, the easiest thing would be to just go and look around yourself. I am sure you will be able to find a list of addresses from said websites.  On the other side, I am surprised this is new information lol

There was a time people went into the Deep Web on SR, BMR, Sheep and whatever site was online back in 2012 to offer services and products that had nothing remotely to do with illegal things, simply because that was the only place to sell for BTC.

Sure nowadays a lot of shops offer crypto payments, but why should we limit ourselves to the "normal web"?   Most of the times, you get fewer scammers on the illegal sites than on some of the shitty looking "retailer sites" on the clearnet   Grin

Don't you think I asked without looking around quite a lot I might say.
Never found such a thingy in that part of the web.
Or I don't know where to search.....therefore I asked.

And I am actually surprised he got what he paid for and not some rocks in a pretty box or something like that cause...well..deep web is dark and full of terrors  Grin

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October 15, 2017, 12:17:23 AM
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People seem to be forgetting that a very large number of these miners were bought by "resellers" hoping to make a quick buck. Most of those cats are now caught holding the bag and cannot sell those things. They're for sale EVERYWHERE! I have no idea what percentage of the total sales went to speculators but I can tell it's pretty big based on the current resale market.

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October 15, 2017, 03:19:18 AM
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This miner is awesome. The price not higher then A700 Cheesy
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October 15, 2017, 06:09:35 AM
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INNOSILICON A5 DashMaster
1.889753 BTC ( or 9999 USD; 171.589 LTC ) 
30.2GH in 750W normal mode, 38GH in overclock mode
Dec 1st to Dec 15th batch

http://www.innosilicon.com/html/a5-miner/index.html

Hash Rate:   30.2GH/s(+/-8%, in 750w normal mode)
38 GH/s(+/-8%, in 1250w overclock mode)
Power Consumption:   750W ( normal mode, at the wall, with 93% efficiency PSU, 25°C temperature )
Chip Type:   A5 DashMaster ASIC
Dimensions:   Single tube, 400mm(L) x 135mm(W) x 158mm(H)
Weight:   4.8KG
Operating Temperature:   0°C—85°C (device junction temperature)
Network Connection:   Ethernet

BTC Address (Donations):  3LepZAju88ZRuNVD4cS6Xv5hKyKrjvirkB     Website:  www.MintMining.com
Email: Mining@MintMining.com      Power Supplies: https://bit.ly/2TtvdOR
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October 15, 2017, 06:50:44 AM
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INNOSILICON A5 DashMaster
1.889753 BTC ( or 9999 USD; 171.589 LTC )  
30.2GH in 750W normal mode, 38GH in overclock mode
Dec 1st to Dec 15th batch

http://www.innosilicon.com/html/a5-miner/index.html

Hash Rate:   30.2GH/s(+/-8%, in 750w normal mode)
38 GH/s(+/-8%, in 1250w overclock mode)
Power Consumption:   750W ( normal mode, at the wall, with 93% efficiency PSU, 25°C temperature )
Chip Type:   A5 DashMaster ASIC
Dimensions:   Single tube, 400mm(L) x 135mm(W) x 158mm(H)
Weight:   4.8KG
Operating Temperature:   0°C—85°C (device junction temperature)
Network Connection:   Ethernet

Woot!
But that thing will ROI like never.
Realistic price is like $3000 max, by the time it is delivered, it'll do $20 per day, IF.

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/dash-difficulty.html

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October 15, 2017, 06:58:50 AM
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INNOSILICON A5 DashMaster
1.889753 BTC ( or 9999 USD; 171.589 LTC )  
30.2GH in 750W normal mode, 38GH in overclock mode
Dec 1st to Dec 15th batch

http://www.innosilicon.com/html/a5-miner/index.html

Hash Rate:   30.2GH/s(+/-8%, in 750w normal mode)
38 GH/s(+/-8%, in 1250w overclock mode)
Power Consumption:   750W ( normal mode, at the wall, with 93% efficiency PSU, 25°C temperature )
Chip Type:   A5 DashMaster ASIC
Dimensions:   Single tube, 400mm(L) x 135mm(W) x 158mm(H)
Weight:   4.8KG
Operating Temperature:   0°C—85°C (device junction temperature)
Network Connection:   Ethernet

Woot!
But that thing will ROI like never.
Realistic price is like $3000 max, by the time it is delivered, it'll do $20 per day, IF.

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/dash-difficulty.html

ROI never...heh...been there/done that ...likely with the D3's even with a price pump....would suck to be a newbie get one of these then find out you could have gotten
instead of 35gh for your 10k a solid close to 75gh of D3's for more or less the same price...and even then it was "iffy" with the D3's! As to ROI that is.

yeah, way off the mark indeed at 10k price


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October 15, 2017, 07:03:10 AM
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INNOSILICON A5 DashMaster
1.889753 BTC ( or 9999 USD; 171.589 LTC ) 
30.2GH in 750W normal mode, 38GH in overclock mode
Dec 1st to Dec 15th batch

http://www.innosilicon.com/html/a5-miner/index.html

Hash Rate:   30.2GH/s(+/-8%, in 750w normal mode)
38 GH/s(+/-8%, in 1250w overclock mode)
Power Consumption:   750W ( normal mode, at the wall, with 93% efficiency PSU, 25°C temperature )
Chip Type:   A5 DashMaster ASIC
Dimensions:   Single tube, 400mm(L) x 135mm(W) x 158mm(H)
Weight:   4.8KG
Operating Temperature:   0°C—85°C (device junction temperature)
Network Connection:   Ethernet

Woot!
But that thing will ROI like never.
Realistic price is like $3000 max, by the time it is delivered, it'll do $20 per day, IF.

https://bitinfocharts.com/comparison/dash-difficulty.html

ROI never...heh...been there/done that ...likely with the D3's even with a price pump....would suck to be a newbie get one of these then find out you could have gotten
instead of 35gh for your 10k a solid close to 75gh of D3's for more or less the same price...and even then it was "iffy" with the D3's! As to ROI that is.

yeah, way off the mark indeed at 10k price



Yeah, I'm actually surprised by this move by innosilicon, bitmain always had far more reasonable prices for first batches ($1200 for l3 when it was making $50 daily...), a guy would think inno would try to combat them with pricing at least, but this is way off.

And yeah, I'm staying away from D3s as well, got myself a couple of S9s.
The only thing that is certain in my book is BTC going to $100k in the near future. Wink

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October 15, 2017, 07:42:13 AM
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Hey someone did a mining pool comparison on here, anyone know what page it's on? Suprnova is giving me about 0.06 per day, any pools that do better?

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October 15, 2017, 12:52:28 PM
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Hey someone did a mining pool comparison on here, anyone know what page it's on? Suprnova is giving me about 0.06 per day, any pools that do better?


0.06 what?  Dash?  Per 1 D3 miner?
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October 15, 2017, 04:12:55 PM
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I ordered 1 D3 miner to be delivered in November, but now seeing how the profits have dropped to $8.00 a day, HAHAHAHA, I informed Bitmain to just cancel my order and return my money to me.  I hope they can do it.
Here is today's stats

$200.00 a month and $7.00 day.
I am getting the heck out of this scam!
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