cedivad
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December 24, 2013, 12:08:27 AM |
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how long will the chips last running at 78C? More than the 10 days warranty? (thanks for the update).
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My anger against what is wrong in the Bitcoin community is productive: Bitcointa.lk - Replace "Bitcointalk.org" with "Bitcointa.lk" in this url to see how this page looks like on a proper forum (Announcement Thread)Hashfast.org - Wiki for screwed customers
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HashFast_CL
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December 24, 2013, 12:23:12 AM |
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Jesus Christ, I thought I made it more than ludicrous enough that no one would believe it, especially since it's just a copy and paste of the last update. I guess I should have added a line or two about the new Dyson Sphere that's going to power the Sierra arriving for testing.
HashFast_CL, people wouldn't have to waste time messing around with jokes if you would actually give productive updates on where shipping is at and when you plan to start moving out the units. I'd also like to know who you are and what your relationship is to HashFast. I can't help but feel that we've been thrown another random poster like cypherdoc who supposes to speak for HashFast but when push comes to shove does not actually represent them and can't speak for them. Are you directly employed by HashFast and do you have the authorization to speak for them as their agent?
"Dyson Sphere powered Sierra" I started as a contractor and from today go full time to assist with technical support. I can only relay what I hear/am authorized to and so can't speak for customer service with regard to refund type stuff. The "CL" stands for community liaison; my role is to facilitate communication between the community and the company. I don't have any new information about shipping dates, but am as eager as everyone else to start hashing! Best, -HF_CL
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"Bitcoin enables ordinary people to fight back, to avoid and evade snooping governments, which enact, use and abuse laws that allow them, without due process, to investigate, tax, control and seize privately owned assets." - Leon Louw
“We can say without equivocation that firms like MasterCard, Visa and the TBTF banks like JPMorgan and Goldman hate the idea of ever having to compete for business again. They have grown comfortable in their corrupt world of writing laws for themselves without any regulatory oversight. They enjoy the exorbitant privilege of bilking the American economy with extortionary transaction rates. They are scared of Bitcoin. And they should be. It offers transparency, cost efficiency and anonymity.” - Max Kaiser
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perezoso
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December 24, 2013, 12:29:38 AM |
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I started as a contractor and from today go full time to assist with technical support.
Why don't you start a thread specifically for questions and answers. People post questions, you post answers. If you don't know the answer or are not authorized to divulge it, then you can reply and say "I don't know" or "I can't say". This would create clarity about the situation and your position. "Hashfast Community Liaison - Question and Answer Thread" Questions and answers only. Other discussion can stay here.
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Minor Miner
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December 24, 2013, 12:33:55 AM |
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I started as a contractor and from today go full time to assist with technical support.
Why don't you start a thread specifically for questions and answers. People post questions, you post answers. If you don't know the answer or are not authorized to divulge it, then you can reply and say "I don't know" or "I can't say". This would create clarity about the situation and your position. "Hashfast Community Liaison - Question and Answer Thread" Questions and answers only. Other discussion can stay here. Now there is a really good and sane suggestion.
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gmaxwell
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December 24, 2013, 12:37:31 AM |
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We permit self-moderated threads for a reason— too.
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RHA
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December 24, 2013, 01:12:45 AM |
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I was just looking at the cgminer image posted by gateway a few days ago and the work utility value on that screen seems really high for 422GH/s.
I would expect 422GH/s to show WU at about 6K, not the ~11K that is shown. From the other stats on the screen it appears that it had been hashing for at least 10 minutes, so that should have been enough time for WU to stabilize.
It looks like the cgminer code was modified here a bit too much. On purpose?
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miaviator
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December 24, 2013, 01:32:00 AM |
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Jesus Christ, I thought I made it more than ludicrous enough that no one would believe it, especially since it's just a copy and paste of the last update. I guess I should have added a line or two about the new Dyson Sphere that's going to power the Sierra arriving for testing.
HashFast_CL, people wouldn't have to waste time messing around with jokes if you would actually give productive updates on where shipping is at and when you plan to start moving out the units. I'd also like to know who you are and what your relationship is to HashFast. I can't help but feel that we've been thrown another random poster like cypherdoc who supposes to speak for HashFast but when push comes to shove does not actually represent them and can't speak for them. Are you directly employed by HashFast and do you have the authorization to speak for them as their agent?
"Dyson Sphere powered Sierra" I started as a contractor and from today go full time to assist with technical support. I can only relay what I hear/am authorized to and so can't speak for customer service with regard to refund type stuff. The "CL" stands for community liaison; my role is to facilitate communication between the community and the company. I don't have any new information about shipping dates, but am as eager as everyone else to start hashing! Best, -HF_CL So you voluntarily took a role getting shat on by everyone?
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Biffa
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December 24, 2013, 01:37:00 AM |
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To stop the "lawsuit", all they have to do is pay off the litigious complainers with extra hashpower, shower them with BJ's and the pain will go away and no-one will be the wiser.
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gmaxwell
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December 24, 2013, 01:53:57 AM |
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The problem with "give more hashpower" is that its expensive and doesn't assure the company that the risk of lawsuits will go away.
A better path would be to offer the a choice of a full 1:1 refund in BTC as if the sale had never been made or enough additional hashpower that most customers would choose the latter.
The problem is that the 1:1 refund at this point would be a hard deal to match and I suspect that many people now believe the original October claims were flat out dishonest, making promises of further hash-power later unattractive.
This is what I was referring to earlier on the thread about there being potentially no clean solution. A half measure doesn't remove hashfast's legal exposure, and a full measure may not be within their ability to afford.
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jjiimm_64
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December 24, 2013, 02:09:47 AM |
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I started as a contractor and from today go full time to assist with technical support.
Why don't you start a thread specifically for questions and answers. People post questions, you post answers. If you don't know the answer or are not authorized to divulge it, then you can reply and say "I don't know" or "I can't say". This would create clarity about the situation and your position. "Hashfast Community Liaison - Question and Answer Thread" Questions and answers only. Other discussion can stay here. +1
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Rawrkanos
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December 24, 2013, 02:30:14 AM |
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Anyone else notice how the network hashrate jumped by over a petahash just a few days after HashFast really got down to testing their chips?
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calichomp
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December 24, 2013, 02:52:09 AM |
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Breakout the pitchforks.
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bitcoinermax
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December 24, 2013, 03:06:33 AM |
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If HF were self mining, then they can afford to refund everyone the BTCs!
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jimmothy
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December 24, 2013, 03:07:41 AM |
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Anyone else notice how the network hashrate jumped by over a petahash just a few days after HashFast really got down to testing their chips?
No because it didn't happen.
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RickJamesBTC
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December 24, 2013, 03:14:17 AM |
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Hash Rate is right on trend.
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miaviator
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December 24, 2013, 03:30:31 AM |
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Anyone else notice how the network hashrate jumped by over a petahash just a few days after HashFast really got down to testing their chips?
No because it didn't happen. Lol. Slap in the face....
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Easy2Mine
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December 24, 2013, 03:47:28 AM |
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Still no tracking number for me. I guess Santa Claus is not coming this year.
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dhenson
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December 24, 2013, 03:55:21 AM |
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Anyone else notice how the network hashrate jumped by over a petahash just a few days after HashFast really got down to testing their chips?
No because it didn't happen. The network jumped from 7.5PH to 9.7PH without any major new shipments. How do you justify your statement?
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jimmothy
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December 24, 2013, 04:03:14 AM |
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Anyone else notice how the network hashrate jumped by over a petahash just a few days after HashFast really got down to testing their chips?
No because it didn't happen. The network jumped from 7.5PH to 9.7PH without any major new shipments. How do you justify your statement? Although I haven't been following the hashrate as closely as many I still noticed it jump back and forth between 8-10 the past month. You cant possibly think you know of every asic being shipped/being brought online. Could be more bitfurys/knc/butterflylabs. Hashrate is not climbing more than average. 1ph would be an incredible test. Maybe HF contributed to the rise but assuming HF alone caused any substancial rise with test units seems a bit far fetched imo. I am sure if they were having such success we would hear about it.
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Xian01
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December 24, 2013, 05:00:45 AM |
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network jumped from 7.5PH to 9.7PH without any major new shipments. How do you justify your statement?
Bitmain recently shipped several TH of 180GH/s Antminers.
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