davecoin
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June 21, 2014, 05:04:42 PM |
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Just got an email from Simon.
As per the updated payments page on hashra.com, credit card orders take SEVEN days to process. No wonder my miner hasn't shipped yet.
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loszhor
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June 22, 2014, 02:25:47 AM |
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I just got word back and they have now shipped my miner so my status is now set to shipped. I have a tracking number and such.
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loszhor
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June 22, 2014, 02:29:06 AM |
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Good morning everyone! I have just gotten an email from Simon! They had a nightmare with the shipping company this past week and everything should be on schedule for this next week! Thanks, Jacob
It's good to know things are back on track but we would have liked to have been kept up to date on such things. Prolonged silence is never a good thing.
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crocko
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June 22, 2014, 04:44:19 PM |
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As response for KNC Titan, GAW announced The Vaultbreaker 500 MH/s With both Bitcoin and Litecoin underpriced, the mining for coins looks now like a bad joke
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samsonn25
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June 22, 2014, 04:49:43 PM |
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Holy Cow, the power of 700 Radeon 7950 gpus at 1.4 watts each comparatively mining power.
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iikun
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June 22, 2014, 05:15:38 PM |
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As response for KNC Titan, GAW announced The Vaultbreaker 500 MH/s With both Bitcoin and Litecoin underpriced, the mining for coins looks now like a bad joke did u see its shipping end of Q3/Q4 ? my guess is its using the next gen of their current chips, which maybe are still in development stage
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jjj0923
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June 23, 2014, 10:13:02 AM |
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As response for KNC Titan, GAW announced The Vaultbreaker 500 MH/s With both Bitcoin and Litecoin underpriced, the mining for coins looks now like a bad joke don't fret - seriously. there are plenty of coins other that LTC and DOGE where a person with a small amount of hash can still make money
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June 23, 2014, 02:20:24 PM |
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Please check Order #1091 Order Date: 12th Jun 2014
This order is marked as Pending
Same here. Lunar Lander Warp 1 ordered on the 12th, still in Pending status.
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jjj0923
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June 23, 2014, 03:38:08 PM |
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As response for KNC Titan, GAW announced The Vaultbreaker 500 MH/s With both Bitcoin and Litecoin underpriced, the mining for coins looks now like a bad joke did u see its shipping end of Q3/Q4 ? my guess is its using the next gen of their current chips, which maybe are still in development stage my guess is that it's complete vaporware at this point knowing full well that newer chips are coming and that it only takes 10 to 12 weeks to put a machine into production. I jumped on the bandwagon early with mining-asics-technologies and will have that much hashing power in about 4 to 5 weeks.
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bitgeek
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June 24, 2014, 12:11:31 AM |
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As response for KNC Titan, GAW announced The Vaultbreaker 500 MH/s With both Bitcoin and Litecoin underpriced, the mining for coins looks now like a bad joke did u see its shipping end of Q3/Q4 ? my guess is its using the next gen of their current chips, which maybe are still in development stage my guess is that it's complete vaporware at this point knowing full well that newer chips are coming and that it only takes 10 to 12 weeks to put a machine into production. I jumped on the bandwagon early with mining-asics-technologies and will have that much hashing power in about 4 to 5 weeks. You have an incredible amount of trust in a company that hasn't delivered yet.
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jjj0923
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June 24, 2014, 12:13:40 AM |
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As response for KNC Titan, GAW announced The Vaultbreaker 500 MH/s With both Bitcoin and Litecoin underpriced, the mining for coins looks now like a bad joke did u see its shipping end of Q3/Q4 ? my guess is its using the next gen of their current chips, which maybe are still in development stage my guess is that it's complete vaporware at this point knowing full well that newer chips are coming and that it only takes 10 to 12 weeks to put a machine into production. I jumped on the bandwagon early with mining-asics-technologies and will have that much hashing power in about 4 to 5 weeks. You have an incredible amount of trust in a company that hasn't delivered yet. because I've visited their offices, met the owners and seen a running prototype and had dinner with the owner his wife and chief engineer and met everyone else involved. any other brilliant questions?
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bitgeek
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June 24, 2014, 12:16:59 AM |
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As response for KNC Titan, GAW announced The Vaultbreaker 500 MH/s With both Bitcoin and Litecoin underpriced, the mining for coins looks now like a bad joke did u see its shipping end of Q3/Q4 ? my guess is its using the next gen of their current chips, which maybe are still in development stage my guess is that it's complete vaporware at this point knowing full well that newer chips are coming and that it only takes 10 to 12 weeks to put a machine into production. I jumped on the bandwagon early with mining-asics-technologies and will have that much hashing power in about 4 to 5 weeks. You have an incredible amount of trust in a company that hasn't delivered yet. because I've visited their offices, met the owners and seen a running prototype and had dinner with the owner his wife and chief engineer and met everyone else involved. any other brilliant questions? Nope - just a statement. I heard a number of people visited BFL and talked with the owners Promises mean nothing in the crypto world.
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jjj0923
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June 24, 2014, 12:18:03 AM |
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As response for KNC Titan, GAW announced The Vaultbreaker 500 MH/s With both Bitcoin and Litecoin underpriced, the mining for coins looks now like a bad joke did u see its shipping end of Q3/Q4 ? my guess is its using the next gen of their current chips, which maybe are still in development stage my guess is that it's complete vaporware at this point knowing full well that newer chips are coming and that it only takes 10 to 12 weeks to put a machine into production. I jumped on the bandwagon early with mining-asics-technologies and will have that much hashing power in about 4 to 5 weeks. You have an incredible amount of trust in a company that hasn't delivered yet. because I've visited their offices, met the owners and seen a running prototype and had dinner with the owner his wife and chief engineer and met everyone else involved. any other brilliant questions? Nope - just a statement. I heard a number of people visited BFL and talked with the owners Promises mean nothing in the crypto world. and I was not one of them : LOL of course you are participating in the thread where the owner of Hashra had never delivered a product of his own before either and here I am today hashing away with two of his units and more on the way as I type this : sounds like you got burnt by BFL - if not ... who? a healthy dose of skepticism is always prudent but too much and you lose sleep and become paralyzed by your own fears.
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bitgeek
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June 24, 2014, 12:40:23 AM |
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As response for KNC Titan, GAW announced The Vaultbreaker 500 MH/s With both Bitcoin and Litecoin underpriced, the mining for coins looks now like a bad joke did u see its shipping end of Q3/Q4 ? my guess is its using the next gen of their current chips, which maybe are still in development stage my guess is that it's complete vaporware at this point knowing full well that newer chips are coming and that it only takes 10 to 12 weeks to put a machine into production. I jumped on the bandwagon early with mining-asics-technologies and will have that much hashing power in about 4 to 5 weeks. You have an incredible amount of trust in a company that hasn't delivered yet. because I've visited their offices, met the owners and seen a running prototype and had dinner with the owner his wife and chief engineer and met everyone else involved. any other brilliant questions? Nope - just a statement. I heard a number of people visited BFL and talked with the owners Promises mean nothing in the crypto world. and I was not one of them : LOL of course you are participating in the thread where the owner of Hashra had never delivered a product of his own before either and here I am today hashing away with two of his units and more on the way as I type this : sounds like you got burnt by BFL - if not ... who? a healthy dose of skepticism is always prudent but too much and you lose sleep and become paralyzed by your own fears. I wanted to buy from BFL and KNC at a time, but luckily didn't lose money on preorders. Every few days someone advertises a new scam (last one I read about was minertechnologies.com). Probably every 1 out of 3 hardware suppliers has a history of false promises. Hashra has proven to be legit, but we should be very careful preordering from new companies.
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jjj0923
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June 24, 2014, 12:42:22 AM |
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As response for KNC Titan, GAW announced The Vaultbreaker 500 MH/s With both Bitcoin and Litecoin underpriced, the mining for coins looks now like a bad joke did u see its shipping end of Q3/Q4 ? my guess is its using the next gen of their current chips, which maybe are still in development stage my guess is that it's complete vaporware at this point knowing full well that newer chips are coming and that it only takes 10 to 12 weeks to put a machine into production. I jumped on the bandwagon early with mining-asics-technologies and will have that much hashing power in about 4 to 5 weeks. You have an incredible amount of trust in a company that hasn't delivered yet. because I've visited their offices, met the owners and seen a running prototype and had dinner with the owner his wife and chief engineer and met everyone else involved. any other brilliant questions? Nope - just a statement. I heard a number of people visited BFL and talked with the owners Promises mean nothing in the crypto world. and I was not one of them : LOL of course you are participating in the thread where the owner of Hashra had never delivered a product of his own before either and here I am today hashing away with two of his units and more on the way as I type this : sounds like you got burnt by BFL - if not ... who? a healthy dose of skepticism is always prudent but too much and you lose sleep and become paralyzed by your own fears. I wanted to buy from BFL and KNC at a time, but luckily didn't lose money on preorders. Every few days someone advertises a new scam (last one I read about was minertechnologies.com). Probably every 1 out of 3 hardware suppliers has a history of false promises. Hashra has proven to be legit, but we should be very careful preordering from new companies. well - I do a lot of due diligence ...A LOT!!!! I think about 2.99 out of every 3 hardware suppliers has made false promises... LOL everyone overestimates their has rates and everyone underestimates they power requirements...
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jjj0923
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June 24, 2014, 11:25:04 AM Last edit: June 24, 2014, 05:19:25 PM by jjj0923 |
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A tip for my fellow Hashra users: https://fusionhash.com/octocoin/index.php?page=statistics&action=poolor http://hbn.cryptotroll.com/index.php?page=statistics&action=pool1 mh will get you almost $1/day on either of these coins right now. and if you're brave - get on ipominer and mine only RZR - the price is low right now but it should be three to four times as much. IPOMINER is the only pool with enuf juice to find blocks (60gh network)- last week - weds-thrus, fri and sat it was getting $1.58/mh return when the block sizes were 100 (I sold immediately) and the price was higher but I think it will go a lot higher than it's depressed price right now. it's low price simply does not make sense since POW will end soon and it's a rare coin. 1 mh will only get you about .40 cents right now but if you hold for a week or two each coin will be worth about $1.50 to $2.00 - I was mining them last week when they were about $1.10 a piece.... it's up to you.
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mrhelpful
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June 24, 2014, 06:48:35 PM |
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So outside from JJ.
Did anyone else get theres yet?
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BringTheRain
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June 24, 2014, 09:57:32 PM |
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So outside from JJ.
Did anyone else get theres yet?
Still don't have mine (ordered on 6/12), and no word from Simon as to when I should expect it. If don't hear from Simon in the next 24 hours, I'm opening a fraud case with PayPal and my CC company.
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loszhor
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June 24, 2014, 11:36:13 PM |
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My miner just came in the mail today and all the parts look accounted for. I'll set it up in a few after some late lunch. I'll let you know how it hashes tomorrow when it's got some time to chug along and do any clerical troubleshooting that is required.
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loszhor
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June 25, 2014, 01:04:27 AM |
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Also, just to weight in on the recent miner hardware talk. I keep seeing, here and elsewhere, a lot of "Wow, look at the hash rate on this model!" and just to save you your time and money remember that just having a big miner won't make you your the money back it's what you do with the coins after you mine them that will. My first test miner was a Jalapeno and if I just pump and dumped I would have never paid it off or my S1 that I got afterwards. I see many mining endeavors fail because they only want to mine bitcoin and nothing else when you need to do a lot more work than that. Having a less powerful miner can make you far more money if you are willing to invest your time in what's profitable and spend time on the exchanges. And just to let you know ahead of time, it's going to be a awful lot of your time on the exchanges.
And before you drool over hardware just make sure that the company has actually delivered before with quality product. That means checking if they'll be out when the difficulty is still profitable, they don't devour more power than the effort, and the price is competitive. And demand a straight answer on these things, do not ever take a nebulous answer otherwise you'll end up in a endless delay with product that might never come or is obsolete the moment you get it. The reason I choose Hashra was that people had actually gotten miners that worked before and were happy with them. I was aware of some moderate delay and communication problems beforehand but I was hedging my bets on getting what I ordered and I'll soon find out if it's quality.
Remember these things before dropping serious cash or time and happy mining.
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