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Those are batch 1 miners, the ones that should have been shipped by the end of the month. So you're basically paying to get toward the top of the list. Most likely miners that got freed up by giving refunds.
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Those are batch 1 miners, the ones that should have been shipped by the end of the month. So you're basically paying to get toward the top of the list. Most likely miners that got freed up by giving refunds. Batch 1 or not, that is quite a ripoff price. For roughly $120 more you'd get a brand new Antminer at 200 GH/s in a few days today. I'm never pre-ordering anything again. If it's not in hand, say no to the man!
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Those are batch 1 miners, the ones that should have been shipped by the end of the month. So you're basically paying to get toward the top of the list. Most likely miners that got freed up by giving refunds. Batch 1 or not, that is quite a ripoff price. For roughly $120 more you'd get a brand new Antminer at 200 GH/s in a few days today. I'm never pre-ordering anything again. If it's not in hand, say no to the man! at that price, you would actually be better off getting 100GH of cloud hashing, and not pay the electricity for 5 years.
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Those are batch 1 miners, the ones that should have been shipped by the end of the month. So you're basically paying to get toward the top of the list. Most likely miners that got freed up by giving refunds. Batch 1 or not, that is quite a ripoff price. For roughly $120 more you'd get a brand new Antminer at 200 GH/s in a few days today. I'm never pre-ordering anything again. If it's not in hand, say no to the man! at that price, you would actually be better off getting 100GH of cloud hashing, and not pay the electricity for 5 years. Problem with "cloudhashing"............you ARE paying for power,believe it!! & you have NO hardware to resell
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at that price, you would actually be better off getting 100GH of cloud hashing, and not pay the electricity for 5 years.
Problem with "cloudhashing"............you ARE paying for power,believe it!! & you have NO hardware to resell that does depend on how you look at it. I only buy cloud GH using the BTC i've already mined, and the BTC I mine is in a DC with no power costs anyway. For me, it's just an easy, quick means to bump up my hashpower, while btc price drops. Looking at the long term.. by the time the price of BTC rises again (don't ask me for my predictions, you won't like it!) I'll have accrued many! much! wow! hashpower compared to what I would have had if I'd saved to by more rigging. but yes, it's more costly to buy cloud, depending on where you shop. And... a 100GH rig in 5 years time to resell?
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at that price, you would actually be better off getting 100GH of cloud hashing, and not pay the electricity for 5 years.
Problem with "cloudhashing"............you ARE paying for power,believe it!! & you have NO hardware to resell that does depend on how you look at it. I only buy cloud GH using the BTC i've already mined, and the BTC I mine is in a DC with no power costs anyway. For me, it's just an easy, quick means to bump up my hashpower, while btc price drops. Looking at the long term.. by the time the price of BTC rises again (don't ask me for my predictions, you won't like it!) I'll have accrued many! much! wow! hashpower compared to what I would have had if I'd saved to by more rigging. but yes, it's more costly to buy cloud, depending on where you shop. And... a 100GH rig in 5 years time to resell? I look every so often & I see no profit from "cloudhashing",unless you trade it...now your talking valuable time being consumed If your holding mining equipment for 5 years,you missed "Mining ASIC's 101" 1-3 months max Until network hashrate "parity" is reached...if that ever happens
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"If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day long, you are the asshole." -Raylan Givens Got GOXXED ?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KiqRpPiJAU&feature=youtu.be"An ASIC being late is perfectly normal, predictable, and legal..."Hashfast & BFL slogan
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at that price, you would actually be better off getting 100GH of cloud hashing, and not pay the electricity for 5 years.
Problem with "cloudhashing"............you ARE paying for power,believe it!! & you have NO hardware to resell that does depend on how you look at it. I only buy cloud GH using the BTC i've already mined, and the BTC I mine is in a DC with no power costs anyway. For me, it's just an easy, quick means to bump up my hashpower, while btc price drops. Looking at the long term.. by the time the price of BTC rises again (don't ask me for my predictions, you won't like it!) I'll have accrued many! much! wow! hashpower compared to what I would have had if I'd saved to by more rigging. but yes, it's more costly to buy cloud, depending on where you shop. And... a 100GH rig in 5 years time to resell? I look every so often & I see no profit from "cloudhashing",unless you trade it...now your talking valuable time being consumed If your holding mining equipment for 5 years,you missed "Mining ASIC's 101" 1-3 months max Until network hashrate "parity" is reached...if that ever happens well for 100GH, i'd be paying 0.08 BTC for 5 years electricity (if I were to compare the new price of the X1 against my cloud host.) And I don't read 101's, I just do as I will. If all the world followed the same idiosyncrasies, we would be sheared for our wool and plated up with mint sauce. ADD: however, my comment was not designed to try to convince, or turn anyone from their own opinion, it was merely a flippant remark, stating a fact as I see it. So please don't take it as though I am trying to sell you anything
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at that price, you would actually be better off getting 100GH of cloud hashing, and not pay the electricity for 5 years.
Problem with "cloudhashing"............you ARE paying for power,believe it!! & you have NO hardware to resell that does depend on how you look at it. I only buy cloud GH using the BTC i've already mined, and the BTC I mine is in a DC with no power costs anyway. For me, it's just an easy, quick means to bump up my hashpower, while btc price drops. Looking at the long term.. by the time the price of BTC rises again (don't ask me for my predictions, you won't like it!) I'll have accrued many! much! wow! hashpower compared to what I would have had if I'd saved to by more rigging. but yes, it's more costly to buy cloud, depending on where you shop. And... a 100GH rig in 5 years time to resell? I look every so often & I see no profit from "cloudhashing",unless you trade it...now your talking valuable time being consumed If your holding mining equipment for 5 years,you missed "Mining ASIC's 101" 1-3 months max Until network hashrate "parity" is reached...if that ever happens Cloudhashing is the only way in bitcoin mining to guarantee you get ripped off and don't see a profit. Seriously I dare anyone to find a single person who has reached a positive ROI using any type of cloudmining.
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Cloudhashing and buying from BFL are the only ways in bitcoin mining to guarantee you get ripped off and don't see a profit.
Seriously I dare anyone to find a single person who has reached a positive ROI using any type of cloudmining.
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Seriously I dare anyone to find a single person who has reached a positive ROI using any type of cloudmining.
I have made a positive ROI from cloudhashing... Didn't even have to invest any BTC, just used my referral link and got others to buy GH/s so i could get the referral hash percentage. The only thing it cost me was a few minutes time. But back on topic. The latest news from BS BA does sound like a precursor to another delay. I hope i am wrong though
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Cloudhashing and buying from BFL are the only ways in bitcoin mining to guarantee you get ripped off and don't see a profit.
Seriously I dare anyone to find a single person who has reached a positive ROI using any type of cloudmining.
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Hi guys.. Have you seen that on the BS, sorry BA website ?
As far I remember, when I ordered the X-1, they announced around 0.5W/Gh, which was great, then , they moved to a 0.65W/Gh, and now :
Preliminary specifications: Node process: 28nm High Performance Process Package: High Performance Flip Chip BGA Clock: 1.01 Ghz (Slow/Slow corner) Voltage: 0.85V Cores: 99 fully unrolled cores Efficiency (including leakage): 0.75 W/Ghash/second
This means, the UPS I have bought, the electrical installation changes I have done are NOT corresponding ANYMORE to their new specifications !!! Also, they seem to have AGAIN delays, and worse, instead of concentrating their power to be "Just-In-Time", they have started a new project with LTC chips !
First time I invest on BSPO (Bullshit Pre-Orders), from firms that are unable to manage what they offered ! Not sure if I am going to ask for a refund from the sellers...
Still expecting news from Matt and the OFODB to be soon available (Old Fucking Orders Database)... And don't tell me that 6 months + 25% of hashing power will cover the losses I have had (UPS going to be overloaded, even I took one UPS with 25% more power as required !) ...
Angry Michel.
I would request a refund...
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Hi guys.. Have you seen that on the BS, sorry BA website ?
As far I remember, when I ordered the X-1, they announced around 0.5W/Gh, which was great, then , they moved to a 0.65W/Gh, and now :
Preliminary specifications: Node process: 28nm High Performance Process Package: High Performance Flip Chip BGA Clock: 1.01 Ghz (Slow/Slow corner) Voltage: 0.85V Cores: 99 fully unrolled cores Efficiency (including leakage): 0.75 W/Ghash/second
This means, the UPS I have bought, the electrical installation changes I have done are NOT corresponding ANYMORE to their new specifications !!! Also, they seem to have AGAIN delays, and worse, instead of concentrating their power to be "Just-In-Time", they have started a new project with LTC chips !
First time I invest on BSPO (Bullshit Pre-Orders), from firms that are unable to manage what they offered ! Not sure if I am going to ask for a refund from the sellers...
Still expecting news from Matt and the OFODB to be soon available (Old Fucking Orders Database)... And don't tell me that 6 months + 25% of hashing power will cover the losses I have had (UPS going to be overloaded, even I took one UPS with 25% more power as required !) ...
Angry Michel.
I would request a refund... Good luck if requesting from Black Arrow, for Matt Carson handles the BA's ticket system. SERIOUSLY!!!
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Hi guys.. Have you seen that on the BS, sorry BA website ?
As far I remember, when I ordered the X-1, they announced around 0.5W/Gh, which was great, then , they moved to a 0.65W/Gh, and now :
Preliminary specifications: Node process: 28nm High Performance Process Package: High Performance Flip Chip BGA Clock: 1.01 Ghz (Slow/Slow corner) Voltage: 0.85V Cores: 99 fully unrolled cores Efficiency (including leakage): 0.75 W/Ghash/second
This means, the UPS I have bought, the electrical installation changes I have done are NOT corresponding ANYMORE to their new specifications !!! Also, they seem to have AGAIN delays, and worse, instead of concentrating their power to be "Just-In-Time", they have started a new project with LTC chips !
First time I invest on BSPO (Bullshit Pre-Orders), from firms that are unable to manage what they offered ! Not sure if I am going to ask for a refund from the sellers...
Still expecting news from Matt and the OFODB to be soon available (Old Fucking Orders Database)... And don't tell me that 6 months + 25% of hashing power will cover the losses I have had (UPS going to be overloaded, even I took one UPS with 25% more power as required !) ...
Angry Michel.
I would request a refund... i have asked for a refund but no answer. they sometime read the ticket and set priority to the lowest.
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Hi guys.. Have you seen that on the BS, sorry BA website ?
As far I remember, when I ordered the X-1, they announced around 0.5W/Gh, which was great, then , they moved to a 0.65W/Gh, and now :
Preliminary specifications: Node process: 28nm High Performance Process Package: High Performance Flip Chip BGA Clock: 1.01 Ghz (Slow/Slow corner) Voltage: 0.85V Cores: 99 fully unrolled cores Efficiency (including leakage): 0.75 W/Ghash/second
This means, the UPS I have bought, the electrical installation changes I have done are NOT corresponding ANYMORE to their new specifications !!! Also, they seem to have AGAIN delays, and worse, instead of concentrating their power to be "Just-In-Time", they have started a new project with LTC chips !
First time I invest on BSPO (Bullshit Pre-Orders), from firms that are unable to manage what they offered ! Not sure if I am going to ask for a refund from the sellers...
Still expecting news from Matt and the OFODB to be soon available (Old Fucking Orders Database)... And don't tell me that 6 months + 25% of hashing power will cover the losses I have had (UPS going to be overloaded, even I took one UPS with 25% more power as required !) ...
Angry Michel.
I would request a refund... Good luck if requesting from Black Arrow, for Matt Carson handles the BA's ticket system. SERIOUSLY!!! Just to clarify, Matt Carson does not handle our support ticket system.
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Hi guys.. Have you seen that on the BS, sorry BA website ?
As far I remember, when I ordered the X-1, they announced around 0.5W/Gh, which was great, then , they moved to a 0.65W/Gh, and now :
Preliminary specifications: Node process: 28nm High Performance Process Package: High Performance Flip Chip BGA Clock: 1.01 Ghz (Slow/Slow corner) Voltage: 0.85V Cores: 99 fully unrolled cores Efficiency (including leakage): 0.75 W/Ghash/second
This means, the UPS I have bought, the electrical installation changes I have done are NOT corresponding ANYMORE to their new specifications !!! Also, they seem to have AGAIN delays, and worse, instead of concentrating their power to be "Just-In-Time", they have started a new project with LTC chips !
First time I invest on BSPO (Bullshit Pre-Orders), from firms that are unable to manage what they offered ! Not sure if I am going to ask for a refund from the sellers...
Still expecting news from Matt and the OFODB to be soon available (Old Fucking Orders Database)... And don't tell me that 6 months + 25% of hashing power will cover the losses I have had (UPS going to be overloaded, even I took one UPS with 25% more power as required !) ...
Angry Michel.
I would request a refund... Good luck if requesting from Black Arrow, for Matt Carson handles the BA's ticket system. SERIOUSLY!!! Just to clarify, Matt Carson does not handle our support ticket system.We will offer local pickups- but we are moving to a massive new facility in CO, so pickups will have to be from there . ALSO: I now have access to the BA ticket system, so if you need a response feel free to PM and I can at least check on the status for you.Another fucking Romanian lie, just like when Matt Carson lied about not having two different warehouses in Missouri. A reply of yours, quoted below, was deleted by the starter of a self-moderated topic. There are no rules of self-moderation, so this deletion cannot be appealed. Do not continue posting in this topic if the topic-starter has requested that you leave. You can create a new topic if you are unsatisfied with this one. If the topic-starter is scamming, post about it in Scam Accusations. Well, I cancelled and got a full refund (minus 20 dollars) from Minersource, was pretty quick and painless.
Lucky for you.......... I've been dealing with Matt @ Minersource for 2.5 weeks... Now that my order has been canceled. Still no refund yet. At one point, I got an email that wire is on my way (which I never received). It was $49 off what I paid for my order. This is exactly what I'm concerned about, cancelling but ending up with both no order spot and no money back. bobsag3 / Matt Please refund my money! I just sent you another email! Still no words/replies from Matt yet on the status of my refund. I'm going to PM him on this forum just to make sure........... He'll just reply with "No way, Jose!" then quote BA's stance on refunds. Remember, Matty Boy is just a vetted reseller. Correction! The first ever double-vetted Bitcoiner that was BA's first vetted reseller. Any questions? Q1: Yes, I have one. Who vetted him? A1: Only John K., who's no longer around, and some new dude from Hawaii, the same state that John K. is from. Q2: And this makes Matt viable? A1: That and this: Hookah. Check! Skype contacts. Check! Matt's first and second warehouse in Missouri being the same warehouse. Check!
Let's revisit Black Arrow's first trustworthy reseller, shall we? From the desk of Bobsag3, a.k.a. Matt Carson, Black Arrow's first and #1 reseller for their miners. <snip>
I never ended up moving to another warehouse in Rolla, just the one. We went right from small warehouse in rolla > denver warehouse in one move, early Jan. We paid for every month, and if your in contact with who you should be to verify that kind of info, they will verify it. So yes, your blowing smoke up peoples asses.
And with that im done on the subject. I think people have seen im more than up front compared to most here- but lets stay on topic about BA, or about actual minersource orders.
Timeline of Matt Carson's datacenter locations. Originally posted in Black Arrow's self-moderated thread, but quickly deleted for being...wait for it..off-topic (and that I was trolling, so they claim). Black Arrow has proof that Matt Carson can NOT be trusted, but continue to use him as their official reseller in the US. If I were to use Tom Williams, of mybitcoin.com, as my official reseller for some product, stating that people change, would I be able to sell many product, Alex Sovu, of cardreaderfactory.com? Me, the asshole, no think so, yet... BUILDING #1: Purchased the building, awaiting infrastructure. Building was purchased today! All the wiring and infrastructure equipment arrives tomorrow-Wednesday. Over 400lb. Poor UPS man
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Thanks- Ill be moving to a custom made facility here in under 3 weeks.
BUILDING #2: Moving to a better facility here (still in Missouri) located 90 miles away. Major Update!
We will be moving to a much large, much better facility here by the end of the month. There may be a short down time (its only a 90mi drive) while being setup at the new facility, but we will not be turning anything off right up to the last minute.
Major Update!
We will be moving to a much large, much better facility here by the end of the month. There may be a short down time (its only a 90mi drive) while being setup at the new facility, but we will not be turning anything off right up to the last minute.
Building acquired I cant answer on the software but I can on the shipping. Looks like the boards should be done here within 48 hours, and then will be dispatched after a small amount of testing to AUS, and me in the US. At least from me, all boards will then be tested again (Not sure how long... suggestions?) and then immediatly shipped out same day via UPS Next Day/2nd Day air [depending on location]. As soon as we know the boards are done, we can give concrete delivery.
I'd sample test say 1/10th of the boards for a few hours on testnet. That'd be my recommendation Yeah I can do that. *might* be able to live stream, or atleast upload a ton of pictures. I will be shipping from MO. Middle of the country, and if your anywhere close to me Im ok with local pickup . And I just want to say guys - Barn has been working very hard behind the screens to bring this all together... this stuff is immensely complex. Here we are, on November 18th, and Matt still has his datacenter in Missouri at the second facility: <snip>
This is why I went from garage > warehouse > bigger warehouse. Heat is nuts.
Shenzhen, China 11/26/2013 8:05 P.M. Departure Scan
Yea, but do the thumbs have any tracking info? When you get the board delivery after a quick run though where are they coming from for you. I seem to expect California. No idea on the thumbs- thats all Barn. I will be shipping out from Central MO.Does anyone have any details regarding power consumption. The genesis block calculator says expected power usage per unit to be 2100 watts. I am afraid for me that's not going to work. To be honest I was expecting something that would work on a residential 120v circuit. They also do not offer any hosting yet unfortunately.
I got ya covered But yeah that is kind of silly. Im glad when I put my new facility together I decided to say fuck it and got all 240vNovember 26th, edited on the 28th, Matt Carson is still in Missouri at the second facility: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=347732.msg3723600#msg3723600bobsag3: Vetted Co-op member. World's lowest hosting fees for vetted miner hosting at a professional colocation hosting facility in Missouri! Official Black Arrow US Reseller and US Distributor for Drillbit Systems. New Pres. of our Mining Operations arm of our LLC. Providing R19 and R19B miners to the GB Forum! And still upgrading his second facility: <snip>
No problem. Im having a 400A 240V pannel installed just for the 2kw+ miners that seem to be coming out.
On December 12, 2013, fresh back from China, Matt Carson posted the following... BTW, still located in Missiouri:This makes no sense financially and if it's going to be hosted in a data center it should be using specialized GPU mining racks that can run more GPUs per motherboard/CPU. You really need open racks and to use PCI-E riser ribbons if you want to build a GPU mining rig, using a desktop computer case makes no sense especially because heat is a huge issue with scrypt mining. Also to be honest, scrypt mining is VERY finicky compared to SHA256 mining, you're talking about constant lockups and crashes if heat isn't perfectly controlled. The amount of time that's going to go into keeping everything running is going to be much higher than with bitcoins and given how the Bitfury towers already caused a ton of problems I'm not sure the coop has enough manpower to keep racks of scrypt miners up and running.
The new facility comes with me also having hired 6 more people to help out. I am currently training them right now. On December 13, Matt Carson hired additional staff to work at his Missouri-based datacenter, to date not mentioning Denver even once. <snip>
I am working with them right now for me to help with their tickets, so we can get the response time much faster. I have hired additional staff that start work here in a few weeks, and I know they are working hard to improve their systems.
I cant speak on the refunds unfortunately, I am still discussing the options with them.
Four hours later, Matt mentions for the first the move to Denver, right after somebody ask about local pickup since he lives in KC. Did his new hires move to Denver with him?We will offer local pickups- but we are moving to a massive new facility in CO, so pickups will have to be from there . ALSO: I now have access to the BA ticket system, so if you need a response feel free to PM and I can at least check on the status for you. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=288012We are all moved into the new place, lots of updates and pictures to come!
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Hi guys.. Have you seen that on the BS, sorry BA website ?
As far I remember, when I ordered the X-1, they announced around 0.5W/Gh, which was great, then , they moved to a 0.65W/Gh, and now :
Preliminary specifications: Node process: 28nm High Performance Process Package: High Performance Flip Chip BGA Clock: 1.01 Ghz (Slow/Slow corner) Voltage: 0.85V Cores: 99 fully unrolled cores Efficiency (including leakage): 0.75 W/Ghash/second
This means, the UPS I have bought, the electrical installation changes I have done are NOT corresponding ANYMORE to their new specifications !!! Also, they seem to have AGAIN delays, and worse, instead of concentrating their power to be "Just-In-Time", they have started a new project with LTC chips !
First time I invest on BSPO (Bullshit Pre-Orders), from firms that are unable to manage what they offered ! Not sure if I am going to ask for a refund from the sellers...
Still expecting news from Matt and the OFODB to be soon available (Old Fucking Orders Database)... And don't tell me that 6 months + 25% of hashing power will cover the losses I have had (UPS going to be overloaded, even I took one UPS with 25% more power as required !) ...
Angry Michel.
I would request a refund... ya think? almost 2 months and still waiting here.
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Seriously I dare anyone to find a single person who has reached a positive ROI using any type of cloudmining.
I have made a positive ROI from cloudhashing... Didn't even have to invest any BTC, just used my referral link and got others to buy GH/s so i could get the referral hash percentage. The only thing it cost me was a few minutes time. But back on topic. The latest news from BS BA does sound like a precursor to another delay. I hope i am wrong though That's the very definition of a pyramid scheme. Hence the only reason cloudhashing is so successful. The only way to profit is to pretend it is profitable and advertise the shit out of it.
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Phinnaeus Gage I think I miss understood you. By handle I thought you meant he was in charge of the support ticket system not that he has access to it. I'm sorry for the misunderstanding.
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