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January 24, 2014, 03:05:56 PM
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You should reconsider this option. That would ensure that everyone is happy. Plus, you can make "static" offers where rig leaser could specify a price (like today).

I'll join once an auction format is in place Smiley
Who would dick around with an auction? Time is money. Dont need to sit there for hours outbidding someone. If I wanted that I do ebay and buy a card myself.

OK then.

The format would work like market rate EC2/AWS machines.  Rigs would always run with a standard set price.  Users could bid xx per hour per khash.  If a machine goes IDLE the highest user bid is picked up and the machine is rented.  This ensures #1 that rigs are always rented and #2 that rates are set by the market to give rig owners a higher return.
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January 24, 2014, 03:13:04 PM
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@djeZo

You should reconsider this option. That would ensure that everyone is happy. Plus, you can make "static" offers where rig leaser could specify a price (like today).

I'll join once an auction format is in place Smiley
Who would dick around with an auction? Time is money. Dont need to sit there for hours outbidding someone. If I wanted that I do ebay and buy a card myself.

OK then.

The format would work like market rate EC2/AWS machines.  Rigs would always run with a standard set price.  Users could bid xx per hour per khash.  If a machine goes IDLE the highest user bid is picked up and the machine is rented.  This ensures #1 that rigs are always rented and #2 that rates are set by the market to give rig owners a higher return.

Id never lease under 0.017, thats what I can easly mine myself.

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January 24, 2014, 03:22:34 PM
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advice: when renting a rig always add a failover pool! Now my rig is not hashing as the pool not responding...
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January 24, 2014, 04:13:16 PM
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@djeZo

You should reconsider this option. That would ensure that everyone is happy. Plus, you can make "static" offers where rig leaser could specify a price (like today).

I'll join once an auction format is in place Smiley
Who would dick around with an auction? Time is money. Dont need to sit there for hours outbidding someone. If I wanted that I do ebay and buy a card myself.

OK then.

The format would work like market rate EC2/AWS machines.  Rigs would always run with a standard set price.  Users could bid xx per hour per khash.  If a machine goes IDLE the highest user bid is picked up and the machine is rented.  This ensures #1 that rigs are always rented and #2 that rates are set by the market to give rig owners a higher return.

Read this:

I dedicated a lot of thoughts to this, but at the end concluded I will not do it. The reason is simple; price is NOT the only factor that should be considered. When you sell/buy a coin, price is all that matters. Here, other things are important such as: quality of service, stability, providers tendency to do refund or extra hours if something goes wrong, etc...

I will eventually reorganize first page - free rigs will be at the top and the ones that are going to expire soon will follow - sorting by availability. I will also add additional sorting options such as sorting by best price, and if once I implement rig ratings - sorting by ratings.

How can I rent my rig if I don't have any reputation thread yet? All the reputation threads are based on past trading, and I've never traded coins out of trading systems.

If you PM me, I will add your rig now.

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January 24, 2014, 04:13:45 PM
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I keep trying to send a message to you and it keeps telling me I've sent a message in the past 360 seconds and won't send.

I want to lease out my rig. What do I have to do to get started?
I've been mining for a few months now, my rig is small but stable, 3 7850's running a constant 1MH/s (most of the time it's closer to 1.1Mh/s).

Let me know, thanks.

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January 24, 2014, 04:23:58 PM
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Heres a suggests for new providors who don't meet the requirements but want to lease. Make a one time deposit of X amount and once proven trust worthy their deposits are returned.

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January 24, 2014, 04:36:36 PM
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No need ... just give them limit to time they can lease. First 5 times you need to lease 3h or less, if all are ok, you can lease up to 12h, if 3 times you deliver, time limit it lifted.

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January 24, 2014, 04:47:44 PM
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No need ... just give them limit to time they can lease. First 5 times you need to lease 3h or less, if all are ok, you can lease up to 12h, if 3 times you deliver, time limit it lifted.

Not a bad idea at all.
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January 24, 2014, 04:50:02 PM
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Interesting service that's so popular in the coming days!  I see just one rig left but lowest stability of the list at 95.00%.  I'm new to this so can someone explain how this stability number is derived? 

Also when I click your secure link
(HTTPS secure access: https://leaserig.net:81
I get browser warning below

This Connection is Untrusted

You have asked Firefox to connect securely to leaserig.net:81, but we can't confirm that your connection is secure.

Normally, when you try to connect securely, sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified.

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January 24, 2014, 05:01:29 PM
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Interesting service that's so popular in the coming days!  I see just one rig left but lowest stability of the list at 95.00%.  I'm new to this so can someone explain how this stability number is derived? 

Also when I click your secure link
(HTTPS secure access: https://leaserig.net:81
I get browser warning below

This Connection is Untrusted

You have asked Firefox to connect securely to leaserig.net:81, but we can't confirm that your connection is secure.

Normally, when you try to connect securely, sites will present trusted identification to prove that you are going to the right place. However, this site's identity can't be verified.

Self-signed cert. It basically means if you choose to continue, connection will be encrypted. However he did not pay a stupid amount of money to get it from a SSL reseller.
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January 24, 2014, 05:11:30 PM
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Interesting service that's so popular in the coming days!  I see just one rig left but lowest stability of the list at 95.00%.  I'm new to this so can someone explain how this stability number is derived? 

Well I just added my rig. I was messing around with making sure it worked and then just let it hash away on a pool.
Stability for me started at around 90% and has then slowly worked it's way up over the last 30 min or so. 97.87% and rising.
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January 24, 2014, 05:47:47 PM
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This is brilliant
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January 24, 2014, 05:50:31 PM
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Another feature suggestion: Set local time zone offset (both for renters and admins) so it shows all rental information in your local timezone.  Nobody likes to do math if they don't have to!  Wink

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January 24, 2014, 06:02:06 PM
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i would like suggest an feature: access to the rigs renting options to see how many hours you can rent it.

For example: i want to rent a rig for three hours and i go to the site and see that every rig is rented. ofcourse i see when the rig is available next time, but let's say i wait for 4 hours and come back only to find that this rig is only rented for 12 or 24 hours.

it would be lot easier to just see what rigs provide that rent plan i want to use and come back when it's next time available.

But anyway, this is awesome. been renting rigs for me few times already.

Another feature suggestion: Set local time zone offset (both for renters and admins) so it shows all rental information in your local timezone.  Nobody likes to do math if they don't have to!  Wink

+1 for this. for me it's pretty easy cuz it's only -1 hour from my time, but i think that there are many customers coming from all aournd the world.

Thanks djeZo and all who provide their rigs.
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January 24, 2014, 06:02:51 PM
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thanks for the reply snipsnoop.  Do I have to register to have access to your rig rental rates or will you provide details here?  I'm actually considering renting a rig and torn between buying big and mining ATM
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January 24, 2014, 06:08:41 PM
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For anyone who rents my rig, or really anyone who feels like peeping, here's a 20-second refresh live view.

http://home.digitolle.net/miner

It does not show usernames - just the pool being mined (although I plan to update to show Rented and End Time if I can figure out an easy way to do it) so it's safe for "public consumption," although I'd be interested in hearing from you guys if you think this is a bad idea and why.

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January 24, 2014, 06:10:19 PM
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Dont you forget - if your pool is down - its not my responsibility! Prepare there some failover or sth.
Now are some of the pools to KDC down and youre simply not mining...
I can see there 6 of the rigs mining now 0.00MHs...

Let's color the MOON: Y9o4ck6cAb1M8hzZrgd2L2uaJnNJcVp284
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January 24, 2014, 06:11:18 PM
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All feature proposals will be considered.

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January 24, 2014, 06:28:01 PM
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Good news everyone! My amazing rigs are back online and ready to be rented!

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January 24, 2014, 06:28:40 PM
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@djeZo

You should reconsider this option. That would ensure that everyone is happy. Plus, you can make "static" offers where rig leaser could specify a price (like today).

I'll join once an auction format is in place Smiley
Who would dick around with an auction? Time is money. Dont need to sit there for hours outbidding someone. If I wanted that I do ebay and buy a card myself.

OK then.

The format would work like market rate EC2/AWS machines.  Rigs would always run with a standard set price.  Users could bid xx per hour per khash.  If a machine goes IDLE the highest user bid is picked up and the machine is rented.  This ensures #1 that rigs are always rented and #2 that rates are set by the market to give rig owners a higher return.

Read this:

I dedicated a lot of thoughts to this, but at the end concluded I will not do it. The reason is simple; price is NOT the only factor that should be considered. When you sell/buy a coin, price is all that matters. Here, other things are important such as: quality of service, stability, providers tendency to do refund or extra hours if something goes wrong, etc...

I will eventually reorganize first page - free rigs will be at the top and the ones that are going to expire soon will follow - sorting by availability. I will also add additional sorting options such as sorting by best price, and if once I implement rig ratings - sorting by ratings.

You are right. Didnt think of these parameters.
By the way, I pmed you with a rig to lease !
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