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February 18, 2015, 02:20:17 PM
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Hello guys,

I am researching scrypt ASICs market for more than 1.5 years and recently decided to buy some new ASICs. I started to look for interesting offers and I found company (by receiving PM from user named rualpema... he probably saw that post) called Blessinghash. They have pretty good offer by selling 20 x 330MH ASICs for $18,127. Luckily, I am part of FAILCoin's takeover and FAILCoin have community managers from all over the world (including Indonesia where this company is located). In the past month I have found some friends from that country and I can say that they are extremely good and humble people! I asked one of them if he can visit Blessinghash and see if they are legit. He agreed, but he said that he will need 1-2 days, because the company is located 3 hours trip from his home (isn't he a good guy?!). About 1 hour ago he send me this:



There is a simple computer store/service at the address where Blessinghash is supposed to be located. My friend from Indonesia was ashamed that people from his country are shady in this case, and he asked me not to be too harsh when revealing them so I won't say that this is a scam. Will only ask you to decide for yourself!

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February 18, 2015, 02:22:47 PM
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Thanks for the information, but this is the BTC (SHA-256) mining Forum. You need to post this here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=160.0

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February 18, 2015, 02:29:20 PM
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Thanks for the information, but this is the BTC (SHA-256) mining Forum. You need to post this here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=160.0

Thanks, but your link is to pools section. Blessinghash are selling SHA miners too. This is a hardware section and I believe that I posted the thread to the right place.

EDIT: Will post there too...

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February 18, 2015, 02:44:32 PM
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Well, in their defense - and by no means suggesting that their online ops are legit* - their "About Us" page does specifically say (emphasis mine):

BLESSING HASH was founded as a retail electronics store to provide a one-stop-shopping environment for the Hi-Tech Professional

I wouldn't say that storefront screams 'hi-tech professional', but without walking in and asking around..they theoretically could have a bunch of miners stashed in the back that they're selling next to the odd computer and USB power bank.

* Their own 'BlessingHash' page is a myriad of bad photoshops, though, and I'd certainly call that part a scam:
http://blessinghash.com/blessinghash/bh-miner-usb-bitcoin-100gh-s-sha26-miner.html - No, that's not a 100Gh/s StickMiner.  Sweet J I wish it was!  Alas, just a Block Erupter USB going 333Mh/s: http://i42.tinypic.com/bhx7wo.jpg
Which of course this one is as well - http://blessinghash.com/blessinghash/bh-miner-usb-scrypt-5mh-s-litecoin-miner.html - didn't know Block Erupters did Scrypt Wink
Which calls into question any other claims and so forth and so on.

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February 18, 2015, 03:00:59 PM
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BH Miner USB Bitcoin

 No. of chips: Minion ASIC chips SHA26,
 Hashrate: ~100GH/s out of the box, up to 120GH/s overclocked,
 Power usage: ~0.75W per GH,
 Dimentions: 28x60mm without usb plug,
 Voltage: 5V
 Power requirement: 2-2.5A
 Supported software: cgminer 3.8.2 and up, BFgminer 3.7.0 and up.

A Minion USB miner? Genius! How'd they get it to run at 10GH/W (or is it 0.75W/GH? Hm...) Though I'm not sure what coins use SHA26 algorithm. Pretty ridiculous they'd put their real address on a website with such obvious scams. Maybe it's someone else trying to make a quick buck and framing them for it?

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February 18, 2015, 03:01:28 PM
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Agreed with you Steve. They are indeed electronics store as claimed, but the shady thing here is that many companies funded with millions failed to produce and/or deliver ASICs with those specifications and price. For example, Blessinghash are selling 300MH Zeusminer for $1,119, which is $480 cheaper than Zeusminer's price. You also pointed to some devices with shady specifications. Smiley

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February 18, 2015, 03:09:03 PM
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Thanks for the information, but this is the BTC (SHA-256) mining Forum. You need to post this here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=160.0

Thanks, but your link is to pools section. Blessinghash are selling SHA miners too. This is a hardware section and I believe that I posted the thread to the right place.

EDIT: Will post there too...

It's the Mining (Altcoins) section. The Pools things is a sub-section of the Mining (Altcoins) section Smiley

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February 18, 2015, 03:15:03 PM
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It's the Mining (Altcoins) section. The Pools things is a sub-section of the Mining (Altcoins) section Smiley

Yeah.. I already saw that. Smiley Thanks for pointing it out. Still don't think that my post is off-topic though.

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February 18, 2015, 06:52:45 PM
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I live in Jakarta.

I can do recon on them.

After the CNY I will poke around and let you all know what I find.

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February 18, 2015, 10:19:06 PM
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I live in Jakarta.

I can do recon on them.

After the CNY I will poke around and let you all know what I find.

Meanwhile, I'll use Google to poke around:



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February 18, 2015, 10:51:26 PM
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I always look forward to your de-bunking posts Gleb.

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I always look forward to your de-bunking posts Gleb.

Have at it!  Wink
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February 18, 2015, 11:43:21 PM
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One of the things I Love about this forum---Even though the members don't always agree or
get along with each other, We will come together to give a Scammer a good bashing!!!

Thanx for the warning on this one!!!

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July 09, 2015, 07:38:47 PM
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i know that place...  Grin
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September 06, 2015, 09:35:58 AM
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 my question would be how are they selling something that was really never made aka  300MH Zeusminer for $1,119 , unless i missed it some place and it was, in that case were can i buy one Tongue) ?

wouldn't that be enough to tell anyone not to buy form them, if you know how Zeus was.  if you go look for that miner i found one on sell for 793  $  lol . at some not so cool site selling it .

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