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October 28, 2014, 03:53:58 AM
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Hello , firstly I have been a "watcher" here for many years but never felt the need to open my own account until now.
My user name "Almost single" speaks for it's self. My girlfriend has told me to get rid of my bulky , slow , bitcoin mining hardware.

I have 10 of these
 BFL 230 GH/s Rack Mount - total hashing power is 2.4TH - the devices run at between 230-250GH.
The devices are REALLY HEAVY ! So I can only sell to UK buyers.

I am fully prepared to have 50 posts below shouting " your a scammer" blah blah blah .
I am happy for someone to come to Glasgow/Scotland to pick up the devices .
These devices cost me about $23,000 (fuck you BFL)  

Local pickup:
I am looking for 0.1 BTC
basically 1 BTC for the 10 of them.
(value of 1 BTC in GBP)

Delivery to a UK address (postage costs will be high)
I am looking for 0.15 BTC
basically 1.5 BTC for the 10 of them.
(value of 1.5 BTC in GBP)



If anyone is interested just send me a message below . I will not escrow but I will accept a UK bank transfer I think this will help with transparency of sale.

Happy to answer any questions

EDIT: I just noticed that BFL are selling these again ! I hate you so much BFL

https://products.butterflylabs.com/250-gh-s-rack-mount-bitcoin-miner.html





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October 28, 2014, 04:33:58 AM
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Surely by now they've paid for themselves, assuming you got them in a reasonable timeframe...

How much power do those suck down?
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October 28, 2014, 04:39:26 AM
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Hey I cant find any information online about how much power they use.Maybe someone else can ?  Smiley
I got screwed by the massive difficulty jumps.Don't want to try work out how much money I lost.
I did lose.I know that much.


EDIT: found a post of BFL forum

1050 to 1100 Watts is the usage .
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October 28, 2014, 04:58:28 AM
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I applaude you for still runming these lol. What are they 1200w each? They surely only just cover costs?
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October 28, 2014, 05:01:39 AM
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I am not really interested in working out how much I screwed myself .
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If they don't sell , at least it wont be cold in my house this winter Tongue
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October 28, 2014, 05:03:55 AM
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Sent you a message, I have an idea...
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October 28, 2014, 12:56:01 PM
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Shame you are over seas...I would buy them just for the cases and PSUs at those prices  Undecided
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October 28, 2014, 08:31:22 PM
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I will find out how much international postage is , if your a serious buyer ?
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October 28, 2014, 08:39:29 PM
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I will find out how much international postage is , if your a serious buyer ?


Blaze is a serious buyer, trust me Smiley
anyway i think it wouldn't be worth to send over seas, costs might be pretty high
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