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April 18, 2018, 07:37:50 PM
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Thanks to Coinbase, NOONE. They were very slow to receive and let available the euro, so I was in the 3600 x 6 ---1900 price drop, and I thought that if Baikal did that, they will make better offer short after.
Still, I am interested in one, but not at the current ebay price, but just for the fun of it
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April 18, 2018, 08:43:34 PM
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igotek, they will arrive today ?

  i have received them in 15 days. i can sell them if you want to buy.

one miner = 1500 USD

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April 18, 2018, 08:46:11 PM
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I would buy one miner for $380 ...
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April 18, 2018, 09:31:52 PM
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You clearly bought Baikal Giant N at the first batch I assumed, right?
Oh man, I feel your pain.
Now days, you get these 5 door stopper only for less than 2K!  Grin
All cryptonight coin will fork. No one will use your expensive door-stopper except that greedy Jihan Wu with their Monero original coin. LOL!
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April 18, 2018, 09:49:58 PM
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Now innosilicon have their cn miner to add to the global hashrate.

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April 18, 2018, 11:44:00 PM
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Baikal sold one miner at 3600 USD and the minimum order was 6 units.
Then Baikal dropped the price 1900 USD for each miner.
Then Baikal offer buy one and get 5 units campaign at 1900 USD.

I m the one of the unlucky persons who bought at 3600 USD

You're not unlucky, you're just an idiot who doesn't do research.  You are a member here long enough to know that all these coins will be forking and you got greedy thinking they wouldn't.  If I was baikal or bitmain and I had a money printing machine that made me $200+ a day do you think I'd sell it so people could take down my profitability? I'd only sell it to you once it became evident it would make me more money to sell it to you for a markup than I would make in 3 months, and I'd pump the machines like crazy knowing this because now I don't care about the profitability.  Whoever bought this POS really needs to think instead of trying to make their money back, don't be a dumb investor and come here crying.
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April 18, 2018, 11:45:40 PM
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I would buy one miner for $380 ...
385 from me! Cheesy
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April 18, 2018, 11:50:51 PM
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This is not the right section to sell doorsteps

Exactly. There is a marketplace section for this.

But then again ever there, who on earth would buy something that will not, if not already doesn't work. What did you expect to do when you bought these?

 
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April 19, 2018, 12:13:39 AM
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I'm just curious. Are these cryptonight "ASICs" really ASICs of are they FPGAs? If they are FPGsA, the manufacturers should be able to just work on updating the firmware and would be good to go. I suspect Bitmain's rig is really an ASIC since they forked Monero in an attempt to keep their machine relevant. However, Baikal has other rigs which are actually FPGA, like the BK-X.
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April 19, 2018, 04:42:31 AM
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I'm just curious. Are these cryptonight "ASICs" really ASICs of are they FPGAs? If they are FPGsA, the manufacturers should be able to just work on updating the firmware and would be good to go. I suspect Bitmain's rig is really an ASIC since they forked Monero in an attempt to keep their machine relevant. However, Baikal has other rigs which are actually FPGA, like the BK-X.

They are ASICs Smiley

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April 19, 2018, 06:43:07 AM
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Now innosilicon have their cn miner to add to the global hashrate.

innoshitlicon miners have been added to global hashrate few months ago...they just want to sell their useless hardware to retards like shitmain/shitkal

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April 19, 2018, 08:01:38 AM
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Hey guys I purchased 6 of these. I sold 1 so far and have 5 left.

They will be arriving on Wednesday and will not be removed from the manufacturers packaging. Brand new.

I am trying to sell them AT COST, I am not looking for a profit here.

I am attempting to sell another 4 and keep 1 for myself.

I will accept payment via Paypal, Bitcoin, Check or cash(if local, I am located in NJ).

The final cost was $21905 divided by 6 units = $3650 each.

The final cost would be $3650 + shipping.

If anyone is interested please feel free to contact me.

I can provide proof of purchase, or anything else you require.

Thanks!

Why would anyone pay $3650 + shipping???

asicminermarketDOTcom has Free 3 day express shipping and they are only $550.00 plus ship the same day they receive payment...
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April 19, 2018, 09:55:55 AM
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HMM
These premium doorstops they should hold my house doors good when I will have the window open in the summer
But I have a problem .... you pay one and you get 5 ... BAIKAL I don't have so many doors in my house what to do with 5 doorstops model N
??  Huh Huh Huh
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May 26, 2018, 01:55:18 PM
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DON'T buy this crap. i contacted their customer services but they didn't know what is the problem but they only offer to buy a new orage pi card and that other blue card like for 50usd  Grin!!! the original price was like 1800usd but they recently updated their website and now it cost 450usd. Grin

the miner is apparently working since i can scan the miner via baikalscan and advanced ip scanner.

i tried to connect to my pc but it wouldn't recognize. i think it's better that you can use sgminer via your windows command prompt but as you can see on this site forums, it's either not possible or you need advanced knowledge how set this up!

antminer from bitmain could be better since some other windows software supports antminers.

also cryptonight/ cryptonight light coin pool really don't support asic miners!!!



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May 27, 2018, 09:43:02 AM
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DON'T buy this crap. i contacted their customer services but they didn't know what is the problem but they only offer to buy a new orage pi card and that other blue card like for 50usd  Grin!!! the original price was like 1800usd but they recently updated their website and now it cost 450usd. Grin

the miner is apparently working since i can scan the miner via baikalscan and advanced ip scanner.

i tried to connect to my pc but it wouldn't recognize. i think it's better that you can use sgminer via your windows command prompt but as you can see on this site forums, it's either not possible or you need advanced knowledge how set this up!

antminer from bitmain could be better since some other windows software supports antminers.

also cryptonight/ cryptonight light coin pool really don't support asic miners!!!





this was know, long ago. Whoever bought those miners were not thinking straight or get greedy as usuall Grin now they can use them to stop windows or doors  Roll Eyes

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