scotjam (OP)
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November 02, 2013, 05:33:08 PM |
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I received some interest on this from a few parties without running a formal auction, but not quite at the level I wanted, so I've decided to run a fast auction based on the recent template from cryptx: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=321331.0- Hashrate: 45GH/s+ (currently being achieved*)
- 16 Bitfury ASIC chips
- 4 Layer thermally enhanced PCB
- External clock
- PIC32 native USB-Controller
- CAN-Bus inter-module communication option (it is possible to use only one USB connection for up to 8 boards if you have the right cables)
- Power connectors: 6 Pin VGA, barrel jack for wallwart, terminal block.
- Power requirement: 50 up to 75 Watts
- Onboard 60A adjustable core voltage power supply
- Host software: Cgminer
- Temperature controlled fan
*This is what I'm achieving. Depending on the environment it may vary, so this is not guaranteed, but can reasonably be expected (depending on settings) and some people have managed to adjust settings to squeeze out about 10% moreIncluded: - Assembled Bitburner Fury PCB
- Including 16 Bitfury ASIC chips
- Micro-USB Cable
- Cooling fan
Starting bid: 2.5BTC Minimum increment: 0.11BTC
Location is London, UK. Shipping is additional and must be paid by the bidder. You can choose your own shipping (so you can decide the speed / cost you would like), as long as it is signed for so that I can verify the board has been received. Buyers from outside of the EU will be responsible for their own customs clearance so be mindful of this. I will ship this out very promptly once payment is received. Auction closes tomorrow (Sunday, 3 November) at 20:00 UK time; deadline will be extended by 3 minutes after each new bid once this deadline has passed (e.g. if someone bids at 19:59, bid deadline will be 20:02 unless someone bids again before 20:02). scotjam
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scotjam (OP)
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November 02, 2013, 06:00:00 PM |
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A couple of pictures:
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zvs
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November 03, 2013, 07:01:25 AM |
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1.5 bitcoins
better get rid of it before all the ignorant ppl out there see the new difficulty level in 60 hours
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scotjam (OP)
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November 03, 2013, 08:56:22 AM |
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1.5 bitcoins
better get rid of it before all the ignorant ppl out there see the new difficulty level in 60 hours
Money talks, BS walks. cryptx just sold 8 of these exact same boards at auction 2-3 days ago for between 3.4-3.8 BTC each, plus shipping on top https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=321331.0 - on that basis, this is a steal at 2.5 BTC starting bid scotjam
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BenTuras
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November 03, 2013, 10:52:47 AM |
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1.5 bitcoins
better get rid of it before all the ignorant ppl out there see the new difficulty level in 60 hours
Money talks, BS walks. cryptx just sold 8 of these exact same boards at auction 2-3 days ago for between 3.4-3.8 BTC each, plus shipping on top https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=321331.0 - on that basis, this is a steal at 2.5 BTC starting bid scotjam Yes, he sold them to people who can't calculate or are mining for a hobby and don't care about ROI. (Been there, done it) 50GH/s generates 0.05789BTC/day according to http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficultyIf you take the next expected difficulty of 37% and calculate what you'll generate till the end of March, it will be 1.517BTC. And that's excluding shipment and electricity. Of course the 37% might be too high for all coming 2160 block periods, but it also might be too less! I already concluded buying hardware is useless for now until the network has stabilized from the ASIC storm.
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BenTuras
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November 03, 2013, 10:53:27 AM |
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...50GH/s...
read 45GH/s, the BTC amounts are correct.
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scotjam (OP)
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November 03, 2013, 11:24:36 AM |
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1.5 bitcoins
better get rid of it before all the ignorant ppl out there see the new difficulty level in 60 hours
Money talks, BS walks. cryptx just sold 8 of these exact same boards at auction 2-3 days ago for between 3.4-3.8 BTC each, plus shipping on top https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=321331.0 - on that basis, this is a steal at 2.5 BTC starting bid scotjam Yes, he sold them to people who can't calculate or are mining for a hobby and don't care about ROI. (Been there, done it) 50GH/s generates 0.05789BTC/day according to http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficultyIf you take the next expected difficulty of 37% and calculate what you'll generate till the end of March, it will be 1.517BTC. And that's excluding shipment and electricity. Of course the 37% might be too high for all coming 2160 block periods, but it also might be too less! I already concluded buying hardware is useless for now until the network has stabilized from the ASIC storm. You bid 2.6 BTC for his boards - my starting bid is 2.5 BTC. One has to wonder whether you're discouraging bidding because you want to scoop up my board for 2.5 BTC at the last minute
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BenTuras
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November 03, 2013, 12:15:36 PM |
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1.5 bitcoins
better get rid of it before all the ignorant ppl out there see the new difficulty level in 60 hours
Money talks, BS walks. cryptx just sold 8 of these exact same boards at auction 2-3 days ago for between 3.4-3.8 BTC each, plus shipping on top https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=321331.0 - on that basis, this is a steal at 2.5 BTC starting bid scotjam Yes, he sold them to people who can't calculate or are mining for a hobby and don't care about ROI. (Been there, done it) 50GH/s generates 0.05789BTC/day according to http://bitcoinwisdom.com/bitcoin/difficultyIf you take the next expected difficulty of 37% and calculate what you'll generate till the end of March, it will be 1.517BTC. And that's excluding shipment and electricity. Of course the 37% might be too high for all coming 2160 block periods, but it also might be too less! I already concluded buying hardware is useless for now until the network has stabilized from the ASIC storm. You bid 2.6 BTC for his boards - my starting bid is 2.5 BTC. One has to wonder whether you're discouraging bidding because you want to scoop up my board for 2.5 BTC at the last minute Wisdom comes with time... And no, I am not discouraging bidding. I would urge everyone to bid. Mining is not only ROI, it's also fun to tweak settings and optimize environment. And an added bonus: heating your room.
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Fyuri
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November 03, 2013, 02:19:37 PM |
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I bid 2.5
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allinvain
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November 03, 2013, 02:56:04 PM |
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Take it and run. This unit will not make 2.5 btc anytime soon.
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November 03, 2013, 03:13:58 PM |
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Yes, and the Bitcoin are shit and will never go over 5$...
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November 03, 2013, 06:11:41 PM |
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HI, i'm interested, but there's an escrow service???
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scotjam (OP)
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November 03, 2013, 07:00:45 PM |
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HI, i'm interested, but there's an escrow service???
I am very happy to use a reputable escrow service such as SebastianJu Best scotjam
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scotjam (OP)
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November 03, 2013, 07:28:55 PM |
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I have had a private bid for 2.61.
Note to anyone else thinking of making bids via PM: it is better to post all bids in this thread, because I will not be held responsible for any private bids that I fail to post here fast enough before the deadline passes. If you want to bid, post here.
If you PM me, I will try to keep the thread up to date, but I can't be at my computer continuously right now unfortunately, and this thread will be the decider. If it's not in this thread before the deadline it will not count, even if you PM'd me before the deadline.
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Sampey
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November 03, 2013, 07:56:59 PM |
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2.72
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Sampey
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November 03, 2013, 08:00:19 PM |
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End? It's 20:00 in london
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scotjam (OP)
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November 03, 2013, 09:50:33 PM |
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End? It's 20:00 in london
Yup - it ended at 20:00 London time. Congrats! I will PM you shortly - am on mobile but will be at desk again soon. scotjam
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November 03, 2013, 09:57:55 PM |
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I've sent you a PM
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zvs
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November 05, 2013, 12:41:36 PM |
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1.5 bitcoins
better get rid of it before all the ignorant ppl out there see the new difficulty level in 60 hours
Money talks, BS walks. cryptx just sold 8 of these exact same boards at auction 2-3 days ago for between 3.4-3.8 BTC each, plus shipping on top https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=321331.0 - on that basis, this is a steal at 2.5 BTC starting bid scotjam i didn't want to say anything else before the auction ended, but, some advice it would be wise not to base your pricing decisions on item x based on the price "some random guy" was willing to pay for it "a few days ago". when I was pricing my 6990's to sell on ebay, there were 4 that had ended in the last week, w/ prices ranging from $350 to $470 (450 + 20 ship). so, if the last one that sold was the $470 one, that makes the price $470?
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November 05, 2013, 12:45:47 PM |
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oh, being optimistic w/ the shipping time, you'll have a week to use this at the 515m difficulty level, netting you 0.31 bitcoins, 0.31 for the 10 days after that (if you're lucky w/ ~30% difficulty jump), 0.22, 0.154, 0.108, 0.0756, 0.05292, 0.037044.
I'm glad I wasn't taken up on that 1.5 offer
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