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June 25, 2013, 07:16:56 PM |
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1 share
Transaktions-ID: 3a03af143d027bd62503e7cb8426081061803255dff34674b1486a51e7bd32d7
pls confirm
Confirmed. Please reply or PM me with your payout address- it was sent from multiples. WH my payout address: 1DL4kM9RM89bfzMLNCNZwgjLvuPVqiy2fr thank you
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mueslo
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June 25, 2013, 11:29:34 PM |
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Can I get a confirmation for my 1BTC reservation pre-payment?
txid sent via pm on reddit (sbjf)
The rest of the payment of the reservation is already in the sending account, I'll send that as soon as the 3rd miner is close to finishing.
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June 26, 2013, 10:58:24 PM |
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Remaining amount on its way txid 8b79a3270d0b0448aee6dfaed91cd16c0c24d6efb3d51ec4f3dca05c3fe23bdf
main debit address (as before) 1GazwWUUdMVzVHjaCqWS5T69nuKmeUz6rf
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June 27, 2013, 03:56:15 PM |
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Down to 7 How are you planning to handle the unpaid reserved shares of orders #2 & #3? Give a deadline and then buy them yourself or auction them off?
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June 27, 2013, 10:49:59 PM |
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Are miner #1 #2 and #3 all having the same order ID?
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mueslo
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June 28, 2013, 12:00:25 PM |
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I hope waldohoover/DidHeJust will do that, and not just up the fee.
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June 28, 2013, 03:19:17 PM |
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I am interested in buying 3.5 of the reserves for miner #3 if they open up.
If you don't want to split them, I would do 4, but I would prefer to do 3.5.
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mueslo
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June 28, 2013, 04:52:29 PM |
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Updated OP!
Very nice Have you thought about the possibility of making the shares here actual shares on e.g. bitfunder? That might make things easier once there are actual payouts. (Although I think there is a 5 BTC fee for registering your own stock, this would need to be split).
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June 28, 2013, 04:54:07 PM |
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TX - f2c4be2e4b064b0b02bc12c2e69428c8fabdecd1af3a423ed6d1f3908b2b9104 BTC Deposit Addr - 1Nm92KPxRXZMuEFgHrJdD1j4vz7YS1DWJK
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June 28, 2013, 08:24:17 PM |
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So how is the mining going to be done? Is it going to be solo mining, part of a pool, part of multiple pools? If pool(s), which? If multiple pools, what type of change management strategy will be used? Would you be doing DGM, PPS, or other? Would there be voting on these things?
I know that things could change between now and when the boxes come, but I was just wondering the game plan.
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mueslo
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June 28, 2013, 09:00:48 PM |
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So how is the mining going to be done? Is it going to be solo mining, part of a pool, part of multiple pools? If pool(s), which? If multiple pools, what type of change management strategy will be used? Would you be doing DGM, PPS, or other? Would there be voting on these things?
I know that things could change between now and when the boxes come, but I was just wondering the game plan.
The hash rate does not really allow for solo mining at both the current difficulty and the difficulty that'll probably be the case once they are delivered. I think a pool and two fallback pools would suffice. I believe it would be best to have pools where you can publicly view hashrate and hashrate over time. The only one that has that that I know of is Eligius, but I suppose waldohoover might prefer to have them as part of Mining Team Reddit on BTCGuild. Alternatively, you could use any pool and then use a webinterface for viewing hashrate, supposing such a thing exists for the mining client KnCMiner's machines will support (I know it does for cgminer, it ships with miner.php)
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June 28, 2013, 11:07:50 PM |
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As a BFL Asic Miner, I like Eclipse MC - using bfgminer. I find with Eligius, it can take a while to get to the min and you can't adjust it, and if we are doing weekly drafts, it may not be best. Another one I like is DeepBit. Ozcoin is nice but I found my returns were smaller than expected. But either way, most pools have an API where you can pull the data, so it would be fairly trivial to create a site to show stats. Also many have email alerts on events, so we could have a forwarding event or parser for that.
Depending on how my time is when the hardware comes, I can possibly assist in this.
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joeventura
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July 01, 2013, 02:40:33 PM |
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I'd like to reserve 1 Share
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July 01, 2013, 10:17:48 PM |
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I definitely want a piece of a Jupiter, and I can pay on Wednesday, so I'm shopping around now...
Is that comment about waiting to order when BTC/USD goes up a joke? Are you seriously just going to sit on everyone's money and not order for weeks or possibly months if the exchange rate stays 80-90 or worse?
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July 04, 2013, 04:36:48 AM |
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Can we set a date where if the price of bitcoins don't hit 100 that we can request refunds and be out of the group buy?
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July 07, 2013, 11:49:07 PM |
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I definitely want a piece of a Jupiter, and I can pay on Wednesday, so I'm shopping around now...
Is that comment about waiting to order when BTC/USD goes up a joke? Are you seriously just going to sit on everyone's money and not order for weeks or possibly months if the exchange rate stays 80-90 or worse?
Yes, that is exactly what I will be doing. Or everyone can send .1BTC a share and we could order it now and I can change all future shares to 1.1BTC to make up the difference. Do you find it fair for me to cover everyones shares because the price fell? Lol. Come on. WH What about making a mandatory change (for the recent GB's anyway) to 1.1? Refund anyone's BTC who doesn't want the new price, and promise to reimburse buyers if BTC hits $X by a certain date. If a buyer will trust you with a BTC, they can certainly trust you to refund the 0.1 should BTC jump higher. At least this way you have a confirmed deal for people to buy in to. I suspect the fact that your deal is in limbo is keeping buyers away. Just an idea...
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CommanderVenus
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July 08, 2013, 01:22:01 AM |
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So now each share gets [5GH/s - 3%=] 4.85 GH/s indead of 4.375 GH/s?
If thats the case, awesome!
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July 08, 2013, 02:04:22 AM |
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So now each share gets [5GH/s - 3%=] 4.85 GH/s indead of 4.375 GH/s?
If thats the case, awesome!
Hi Guys I'd like to buy in with a couple shares at 1.1BTC but if i buy in now what is the chance that the machine will actually be purchased and won't just all refund? Cheers
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BTC: 19Q8QuDUj39LmAJEyUimdd7aiFb6QxxZ4g
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July 08, 2013, 03:10:45 AM |
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Am interested for a couple/few shares as well. Is this still going forward?
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