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March 23, 2014, 12:52:47 PM
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so....

i'm very interested as it looks at bitmine and giorgiomassa.... i thinks its time to have a personal view...

for this reason i plan to visit bitmine and giorgiomassa on monday 24.03.2013 at 10:00 european time...

@giorgiomassa
do you think it's ok ?





You're very welcome, please contact our support team to schedule an appointment!


As you are in answering mode @giorgiomassa - another question:

How do you rate your overall job so far on producing CoinCrafts on a scale from 1 (FUBAR) to 10 (PERFECT) so far and do you see any improvements in the last weeks?

thanks

10/10 petamine
0,35937/100 rest customers

Are you joking?

Petamine investors arn't happy with bitmine either. We have only seen a fraction of what was originally agreed. Plus for some reason no'one is telling the Petamine investors what our new delivery schedules are. I'm guessing if bitmine is at all shoddy Petamine will get hit the hardest

hi dear poor petamine investor
it's probably nothing compared to the purchasers of the first hour!
there was still petamine not at all so stop whining and be glad that you prefer wast!
in the normal case petamine still had no previous device!
so shut the flap, it is usually more painful for the customer that have been passed over because of you!
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March 23, 2014, 01:51:38 PM
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hallo allerseits
kurze Info über unsere Maschinen
nach einer Woche haben alle Miner einen festen Standort wo sie nun stabil laufen
es war am Anfang gar nicht so einfach wie gedacht entweder flogen die Sicherungen oder es war zu heiß aber nun ist alles gut
hier ein Video von den ersten 6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ygim9rmf5RQ&feature=youtu.be

und auch wenn alle gleich motzen werden !

Wir hatten einige kleine Technische Probleme Bitmine ( Christian A. ) hat sich sofort um alles gekümmert und geholfen die Probleme zu lösen
Wenn man Meckert weil etwas nicht geklappt hat ist das IO aber man muss auch mal positive Sachen berichten
Ich hoffe Bitmine ändert noch einige Dinge in Sachen Berichterstattung und natürlich Fertigung der Miner damit alle ihre bestellte Ware bekommen
P.S. Nein Bitmine hat mir kein Geld BTC´s Firmenanteile etc. für diesen Post gegeben!


Danke für die Infos.

Sag mal, wieviel Watt braucht jetzt so eine 1TH CoinDesk Maschine genau?
Du sagst, die Sicherungen sind oft herausgeflogen? Heisst das die Maschinen brauchen am Anfang etwas mehr Peak Watt zum anlaufen?

english:

Thanks for your Infos.
Please tell me, how many watts does a 1TH coindesk now really need to run?
You say the fuses have blown out? Does this probably mean that the coindesk needs even more watt for a few seconds when you start it?

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March 23, 2014, 02:35:06 PM
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Giorgio Massa,

Your website says you will be announcing your next generation miners in a few weeks.  Considering that you failed miserably at your first attempt at producing a miner, and your second attempt (Coindesk & Coinrig) has been dogged with failure and malpractice, what are you going to promise to your next generation of customers that will convince them to spend their hard earned money with Bitmine?

Will you be bringing out a voucher, so those who didn't get their 1st gen machine, and didn't get their 2nd gen machine can switch to be first in the queue (once again) for your 3rd gen machine. Of course your definition of first in queue means first in queue unless someone comes in with a big juicy order.
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March 23, 2014, 02:36:08 PM
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Giorgio Massa,

Your website says you will be announcing your next generation miners in a few weeks.  Considering that you failed miserably at your first attempt at producing a miner, and your second attempt (Coindesk & Coinrig) has been dogged with failure and malpractice, what are you going to promise to your next generation of customers that will convince them to spend their hard earned money with Bitmine?

Will you be bringing out a voucher, so those who didn't get their 1st gen machine, and didn't get their 2nd gen machine can switch to be first in the queue (once again) for your 3rd gen machine. Of course your definition of first in queue means first in queue unless someone comes in with a big juicy order.
+1
Very well said.
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March 23, 2014, 04:33:14 PM
Last edit: March 23, 2014, 05:06:03 PM by giorgiotheclown
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@giorgiomybestfriend

can i visit you 28.3.2014 at your company and talk with you personal?

http://kryptonews.blogspot.ch/2014/07/bitminech-sticht-in-die-hohe-see-hinaus.html 1 empty duff beer can and 3 zywiec bottle caps 9.99 BTC + pic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=658825.0 ~Bruno Kucinskas -> youtube.com/watch?v=iO-EGJhdx4U
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March 23, 2014, 08:04:29 PM
Last edit: March 23, 2014, 09:24:34 PM by AC~DC
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I never thought that I would loose my posting virginity to such an idiotic thread.
With this I know I'm making some friends and some enemies. But, I don't care anymore 'cause I'm fed up!

Sick and tired of looking for positive and I find too much negative from all sides. At least Giorgio has always been polite while holding the Vaseline jar.

Yes, I ordered from Bitmine and I'm upset of the delays.

What makes it worst is the way some people go about it. There's a clown living an undercover / subliminal  life ( dual personality ) issue and a guy with a turd for a brain. If this is what the future holds, God help us and it looks like they never ordered anything, just along for the ride ( like a couple others ). They seem to ejaculate anytime they post something. Guys get a life,  take care of business or move on. ( I have them on ignore ).

Now for the Important part:

@ Giorgio:
You are one of my well thought off. But you seem not to give a crap or you got us by the ankles .

Ship this posting idiots last, however I have a ?

When are you going to strap on the steel balls and show these dummies and the world that you have what it takes and start shipping those damn miners?
Good people working for you.

It's up to a little man to do wrong but, IT TAKES A BIG MAN TO DO RIGHT!

Are you a BIG MAN???

Sometime in life that needs to be proven to yourself. ( talking from experience )

That's the only thing to take with you to the afterlife. What you did and how.
Don't believe me?
We'll all eventually find out DUDE!...Capisce?
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March 23, 2014, 09:47:01 PM
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My miner will be 61 days late in 4 days, at which point I will be requesting a refund + 10%. Anyone actually received a refund?
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March 23, 2014, 11:22:24 PM
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I have a stupid question, so there is a raspberry pi inside the miner.
if i connect up a monitor,  a mouse and a keyboard and swap a SD card with raspberry os, can I use the miner as a normal computer LOL. like browsing internet XD
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March 24, 2014, 03:52:11 AM
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I have a stupid question, so there is a raspberry pi inside the miner.
if i connect up a monitor,  a mouse and a keyboard and swap a SD card with raspberry os, can I use the miner as a normal computer LOL. like browsing internet XD
Technically you could, but the Raspberry Pi CPU will be maxed-out serving up work to the ASICs (ie mining). Your internet browsing would be painfully slow and your hashrate would suffer.

I wouldn't recommend it.


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March 24, 2014, 03:59:13 AM
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I have a stupid question, so there is a raspberry pi inside the miner.
if i connect up a monitor,  a mouse and a keyboard and swap a SD card with raspberry os, can I use the miner as a normal computer LOL. like browsing internet XD
Technically you could, but the Raspberry Pi CPU will be maxed-out serving up work to the ASICs (ie mining). Your internet browsing would be painfully slow and your hashrate would suffer.

I wouldn't recommend it.



By the time Bitmine deliver, the hashrate of 1-1.3TH will be useless for ROI - so knowing that the product could be used for internet browsing, door-stop or some other function is worth knowing....Smiley

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March 24, 2014, 08:28:55 AM
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I have a stupid question, so there is a raspberry pi inside the miner.
if i connect up a monitor,  a mouse and a keyboard and swap a SD card with raspberry os, can I use the miner as a normal computer LOL. like browsing internet XD
Technically you could, but the Raspberry Pi CPU will be maxed-out serving up work to the ASICs (ie mining). Your internet browsing would be painfully slow and your hashrate would suffer.

I wouldn't recommend it.



By the time Bitmine deliver, the hashrate of 1-1.3TH will be useless for ROI - so knowing that the product could be used for internet browsing, door-stop or some other function is worth knowing....Smiley

J


Hehe! 

@Bitmine... any update on the Rigs?

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March 24, 2014, 09:07:39 AM
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I have a stupid question, so there is a raspberry pi inside the miner.
if i connect up a monitor,  a mouse and a keyboard and swap a SD card with raspberry os, can I use the miner as a normal computer LOL. like browsing internet XD
Technically you could, but the Raspberry Pi CPU will be maxed-out serving up work to the ASICs (ie mining). Your internet browsing would be painfully slow and your hashrate would suffer.

I wouldn't recommend it.



By the time Bitmine deliver, the hashrate of 1-1.3TH will be useless for ROI - so knowing that the product could be used for internet browsing, door-stop or some other function is worth knowing....Smiley

J


Hehe!  

@Bitmine... any update on the Rigs?



Update:

27 MPG on Gas/Petro or Diesel
250% more hauling weight than every other conventional rig out today.
You can own it, but let us supply the drivers, thus earning a cut per each load paid weekly via BTC.
MPP: If we deliver just one minute late, we'll give you an extra rig for free.
Buy direct from our resellers and save even more than buying from us directly.
This being our second rig on the market, we've learned from our past mistakes, as seen below.

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March 24, 2014, 11:20:43 AM
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Anything to share guys? Desk, refund, news about delivery, contact with Bitmine, visit? The lack of news is astounding.
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March 24, 2014, 02:41:38 PM
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My miner will be 61 days late in 4 days, at which point I will be requesting a refund + 10%. Anyone actually received a refund?

I am interesting in knowing if Bitmine gonna try to send your order on the 60th days.
Please let us know how it worked for you.

All the best
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March 24, 2014, 02:54:18 PM
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here we go, the end is near.

no new delivered miners, no proof of refund, only using the customers hardware for them self...

massive lawsuits incoming and the rest will lose everything...

only fancy new pictures and worthless promises...

and by the way no rig prototyp video...

great work

http://kryptonews.blogspot.ch/2014/07/bitminech-sticht-in-die-hohe-see-hinaus.html 1 empty duff beer can and 3 zywiec bottle caps 9.99 BTC + pic https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=658825.0 ~Bruno Kucinskas -> youtube.com/watch?v=iO-EGJhdx4U
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March 24, 2014, 04:46:00 PM
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I called bitmine today.

I was told that my machines "should" be ready for shippment end of this week.

*Sigh*

 Sad

"Should" I really get my devices next week I will post a review and fotos here.


Shoulda Coulda Woulda

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March 24, 2014, 05:23:55 PM
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order nr.?

32XX

I should say that I am located in switzerland. That might speed up shipment... (I guess, I don't know what bitmine is "thinking")


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March 24, 2014, 05:38:16 PM
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order nr.?

32XX

I should say that I am located in switzerland. That might speed up shipment... (I guess, I don't know what bitmine is "thinking")



I think mine is 5xxx so I will be getting refund in May Cheesy

Or a court case ofc.

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order nr.?

32XX

I should say that I am located in switzerland. That might speed up shipment... (I guess, I don't know what bitmine is "thinking")



I think mine is 5xxx so I will be getting refund in May Cheesy

Or a court case ofc.

J



When did you order?

I have ordernumber 46xx, delivery in march week 2.
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March 24, 2014, 06:38:51 PM
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order nr.?

32XX

I should say that I am located in switzerland. That might speed up shipment... (I guess, I don't know what bitmine is "thinking")



I think mine is 5xxx so I will be getting refund in May Cheesy

Or a court case ofc.

J



When did you order?

I have ordernumber 46xx, delivery in march week 2.

I have March 4 week delivery Cheesy

So........doorstop incoming or refund if they don't go bust.....

J
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