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January 16, 2014, 10:42:33 PM
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я зa любoй кипeш, кpoмe гoлoдoвки Smiley

                                                                               
                
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January 22, 2014, 09:06:23 PM
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I can vouch for antminers as well. They do run great - reliable, quiet, and fairly efficient too. I would agree to have all our half our miners converted over. It just sucks that import fees into RU are so high and that shipping options are so unreliable and slow. Any chance you can find some for sale locally or in a nearby country (EU)?

Edit: Is there no  other quicker way to ship? Would it be quicker if someone from another country orders them and then reships them to RU?

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January 22, 2014, 10:13:36 PM
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What about buying them at ninjatech - they have hosting so they would go online pretty quick.  If there was more than one perhaps he would make a deal?
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January 23, 2014, 08:14:35 PM
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Looking to sell 20-30 of my shares.  Please pm me any offers.
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January 23, 2014, 11:58:17 PM
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What about buying them at ninjatech - they have hosting so they would go online pretty quick.  If there was more than one perhaps he would make a deal?

That's actually a good idea. Do you know if their hosting is reliable? The hosting cost is roughly $200 USD per month. However bear in mind he charges in btc, so hopefully he adjusts the hosting fees if btc/usd rate goes up. Also since they use ghash.io it could complicate things a bit as they pay the equivalent of 180 gh of hashing power to a specific btc address. So you can't point your miner to your own ghash.io account. Although I'm sure ninjatech may be able to make an exception in our case seeing as we're a group.

I must also mention that the price at ninjatech is a tiny bit higher than from sushi-review or bitmain directly. 1.90 btc is the cheapest price at the moment.

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January 24, 2014, 12:02:14 AM
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What about buying them at ninjatech - they have hosting so they would go online pretty quick.  If there was more than one perhaps he would make a deal?

That's actually a good idea. Do you know if their hosting is reliable? The hosting cost is roughly $200 USD per month. However bear in mind he charges in btc, so hopefully he adjusts the hosting fees if btc/usd rate goes up. Also since they use ghash.io it could complicate things a bit as they pay the equivalent of 180 gh of hashing power to a specific btc address. So you can't point your miner to your own ghash.io account. Although I'm sure ninjatech may be able to make an exception in our case seeing as we're a group.

I must also mention that the price at ninjatech is a tiny bit higher than from sushi-review or bitmain directly. 1.90 btc is the cheapest price at the moment.

I agree on the bitmaintech price being better.  I would be willing to host the units to save the money.  However Saturday is the last day they are shipping i believe then nothing for about 25 days.  Ninjatech same thing but he is getting his last batch on monday.
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January 24, 2014, 05:46:25 AM
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What about buying them at ninjatech - they have hosting so they would go online pretty quick.  If there was more than one perhaps he would make a deal?

That's actually a good idea. Do you know if their hosting is reliable? The hosting cost is roughly $200 USD per month. However bear in mind he charges in btc, so hopefully he adjusts the hosting fees if btc/usd rate goes up. Also since they use ghash.io it could complicate things a bit as they pay the equivalent of 180 gh of hashing power to a specific btc address. So you can't point your miner to your own ghash.io account. Although I'm sure ninjatech may be able to make an exception in our case seeing as we're a group.

I must also mention that the price at ninjatech is a tiny bit higher than from sushi-review or bitmain directly. 1.90 btc is the cheapest price at the moment.

I agree on the bitmaintech price being better.  I would be willing to host the units to save the money.  However Saturday is the last day they are shipping i believe then nothing for about 25 days.  Ninjatech same thing but he is getting his last batch on monday.

Crap, Chinese New Year. I totally forgot about that. I always found it odd that practically everything shuts down for an entire month almost. Time is not on our side then. By the time we get all the shareholder to come to a decision it will be too late to put our order in. If we wait 25 days the only way this would be worthwhile would be if they lower the price again or maybe buy the units from a person on the forum (which carries its own risks of course).

Also if you can host them that would be sweet. The cost of power supplies and all that can be spread among the shareholders.

Are you located in the United States?

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January 24, 2014, 01:42:44 PM
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Time is not on our side then. By the time we get all the shareholder to come to a decision it will be too late to put our order in.
I think for stuff like this and especially to speed things up we should simply find a majority of shareholders, not all of them. Also people with more shares should have a louder voice, just as it is with companies that are on the stock market.
There are 491 shares, so we need people with a voting weight of >246 shares to agree for the action.
Anyone against or in favor of this way of managing things?

If yes, I also agree with my 32 shares that we should use half of our equipment ASAP.
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January 24, 2014, 03:54:03 PM
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Well if we are voting, I suggest selling all the hardware, share the proceeds out and finish this disaster once and for all.

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January 24, 2014, 04:05:28 PM
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What about buying them at ninjatech - they have hosting so they would go online pretty quick.  If there was more than one perhaps he would make a deal?

That's actually a good idea. Do you know if their hosting is reliable? The hosting cost is roughly $200 USD per month. However bear in mind he charges in btc, so hopefully he adjusts the hosting fees if btc/usd rate goes up. Also since they use ghash.io it could complicate things a bit as they pay the equivalent of 180 gh of hashing power to a specific btc address. So you can't point your miner to your own ghash.io account. Although I'm sure ninjatech may be able to make an exception in our case seeing as we're a group.

I must also mention that the price at ninjatech is a tiny bit higher than from sushi-review or bitmain directly. 1.90 btc is the cheapest price at the moment.

I agree on the bitmaintech price being better.  I would be willing to host the units to save the money.  However Saturday is the last day they are shipping i believe then nothing for about 25 days.  Ninjatech same thing but he is getting his last batch on monday.

Crap, Chinese New Year. I totally forgot about that. I always found it odd that practically everything shuts down for an entire month almost. Time is not on our side then. By the time we get all the shareholder to come to a decision it will be too late to put our order in. If we wait 25 days the only way this would be worthwhile would be if they lower the price again or maybe buy the units from a person on the forum (which carries its own risks of course).

Also if you can host them that would be sweet. The cost of power supplies and all that can be spread among the shareholders.

Are you located in the United States?

I am located in Texas (Dallas Area)!  But from what i can see this is going to move to slow to get a resolution in time. 
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January 24, 2014, 08:04:33 PM
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Well if we are voting, I suggest selling all the hardware, share the proceeds out and finish this disaster once and for all.


i agree with Tigggger

                                                                               
                
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January 25, 2014, 02:42:36 AM
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Hmm, selling the hardware is another viable option. At this point getting an ROI is out of the picture that's for sure.

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January 25, 2014, 12:45:51 PM
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Well if we are voting, I suggest selling all the hardware, share the proceeds out and finish this disaster once and for all.
i agree with Tigggger
Well if we are voting, I suggest selling all the hardware, share the proceeds out and finish this disaster once and for all.
Hi! If you want to sell your shares, you can make a public offer in this thread.
Also, you can sell your shares to me, but I buy your shares at 0.05 btc/share max.

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January 27, 2014, 06:55:40 PM
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hey pido, what's your take on this whole russia-banning-bitcoin thing? what's the situation with trading bitcoin and mining?
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hey pido, what's your take on this whole russia-banning-bitcoin thing? what's the situation with trading bitcoin and mining?
Hi! Central Bank of Russia issued an official letter. In these letter the Central Bank specify that any activities with using bitcoins and altcoins will be treated as a criminal activity and terrorist financing. Russian parliament took no laws prohibiting transactions with Bitcoin. But, as the Central Bank of the Russian Federation has a large power in Russia, these declaration of the Central Bank greatly complicates for using bitcoin by all organizations. In this regard, MetaBank has suspended its activities.

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Do you think this could become problematic for individual mining operations (such as ours), or will the little guy get left alone?
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January 28, 2014, 11:06:48 AM
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Do you think this could become problematic for individual mining operations (such as ours), or will the little guy get left alone?
While I do not see any problems for miners.

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Do you think this could become problematic for individual mining operations (such as ours), or will the little guy get left alone?
While I do not see any problems for miners.

ok, thanks for the info!
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February 15, 2014, 01:11:25 AM
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hi, Pido.
the last transaction from you was 11.02

15.02 today
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hi, Pido.
the last transaction from you was 11.02

15.02 today
??
Hi!
​​Two-factor authentication were made on the cex.io. I think this is the reason of the freezing autopayment.
After changing the profile, autopayment not working. Im wrote request in support today. Think, tomorrow it will be work fine.
In addition, two-factor authentication has become mandatory on the cex.io, that is why the trustees may have problems with access.
Also, want to buy some (1-15) shares. Pm me with your offers.
Thx!

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