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Re: Selling my FGPA Collection. Get it before it goes to auction!
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 04/06/2013, 22:14:20 UTC
Simple. I can mine a steady BTC with my rig per month now and electricity is inexpensive in my area. I can continue to mine bitcoin with my rig and make more than selling for a few btc now. In addition, since these are FPGAs I can still have use for them after I stop BitCoin mining.

I am simply asking to make a sell on a forum. Why my motives and character are at questions seems a little unfair, as I assume no one would like if it was reversed onto them. I don't take offense to the original posting and question, but I feel I had to make a statement when the +1 people jump on.

I will only be responding to PM and not on this posting as do not want this to start a troll posting.

Thank you.
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Re: Selling my FGPA Collection. Get it before it goes to auction!
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 03/06/2013, 21:26:25 UTC
Please PM if you wish to buy.  Thank you.
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Selling my FGPA Collection. Get it before it goes to auction!
by
BitcoinMiningCompany
on 03/06/2013, 21:25:33 UTC
Greeting. I have an 8 unit FPGA collection that I am looking to sell as soon as possible as I have just taken a new job and I have to move in a few weeks. I was planning on placing the collection up for individual auction as to maximize my return, but I am willing to sell the collection as a whole at a reduced profit in order to obtain the btc that I need for moving.

I am offing my whole collection:

3 (three) BFL SHA256 Single units. These run the stock firmware ~824 MH/s (but I have used the higher firmware clockspeed with success).

1 stack of 4 (four) x6500 Rev 3 FPGA from FPGA Mining. This runs ~1600 MH/s in total.

1 (one) ModMinerQuad FPGA 820+ Mh/s FPGA.

PSU and all cables are included. The x6500 stack is running via MPBM (Modular Python Bitcoin Miner) as the mining software and the other four FPGAs are running cgminer.

I have been using this rig for a few months now and it has been running reliably. All units are in proper working order.

I will sell the entire package for 40BTC to the first person who accepts. If I cannot find a buyer in 1 week, I will auction the FPGAs individually instead (or place on eBay).

Please let me know if you want to buy. First person to complete transaction get the whole package.

Thank you.
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Re: WTB: ASICminer Block Eruptor [10-13Gh/s] model
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 03/06/2013, 05:16:48 UTC
I would be happy to order from friedcat, but it appears that friedcat is not responding to orders right now. He is probably really busy with the USB 300Mh/s miner orders right now. I have no problem ordering from him otherwise.
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Re: WTB: ASICminer Block Eruptor [10-13Gh/s] model
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 02/06/2013, 17:26:01 UTC
Thanks for the reply. I heard that he was swamped right now. I totally trust friedcat. Also I cannot use DHL shipping in my area..always gets 'lost' by them somehow and gets returned to sender.

Much appreciated.
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Re: WTB: ASICminer Block Eruptor [10-13Gh/s] model
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 02/06/2013, 07:36:49 UTC
That's the other problem. I have no doubt of friedcat, but I think he is probably so busy with ASICMiner and the USB miners that he barely has time to check this forum or new orders for right now. He has done a ton for Bitcoin but probably doesn't get much sleep.  Roll Eyes
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Re: WTB: ASICminer Block Eruptor [10-13Gh/s] model
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 02/06/2013, 06:49:28 UTC
I would pay that range, but I was under the assumption that I needed to send the btc directly to ASICMiner and not via an escrow.

Thank you for the reply.
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WTB: ASICminer Block Eruptor [10-13Gh/s] model
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 02/06/2013, 06:15:54 UTC
Greeting! I am looking to buy an ASICminer Block Eruptor blade [10-13 Gh/s] processed through escrow.

Please let me know if you have one to sell. I will cover the shipping costs via PayPal before you ship and I will cover the cost of the escrow.

Thank you for your time.
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WTB: ASICminer Block Eruptor [10-13Gh/s] model
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 02/06/2013, 06:13:41 UTC
Greeting! I am looking to buy an ASICminer Block Eruptor blade [10-13 Gh/s] processed through escrow.

Please let me know if you have one to sell. I will cover the shipping costs via PayPal before you ship and I will cover the cost of the escrow.

Thank you for your time.
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"I don't do escrow"
by
BitcoinMiningCompany
on 02/06/2013, 04:55:36 UTC
Greetings,

So, I have 10 FPGAs and 4 GPUs in my mining rig and have been mining for about a year now. I want to make the transition to ASIC hardware and have found some interesting auctions (mostly on eBay). I have contacted the seller and we have agreed on the btc amount. I have requested the use of an escrow service (seller's choice) and I will pay the escrow fee and pay the shipping (via PayPal direct to the email of the seller).

Multiple times now, I have been told "I don't do escrow". When asked why, the response has always been "I have never used one before". Am I missing something? Why would any seller/buyer NOT want to use a reputable escrow service? There is no cost to the seller and this way both buyer and seller are protected. Would you really just send thousands of dollars in bitcoins to a wallet address and then hope the seller does actually ship the advertised item? I am not implying that anyone I have been dealing with is untrustworthy, I just seem to be missing something.

Any thoughts? Thank you.
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Re: Moneypak, Paypal, and Bitcoin
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 02/06/2013, 04:45:52 UTC
Blockchain.info allows you to transfer btc to moneypacks from their site and then you can load a PayPal account with the moneypak (if it is a US based and confirmed PayPal account). This was always my plan from transferring from btc to cash. Does this no longer work?

Thanks.
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Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 29/05/2013, 06:07:11 UTC
I think many of us are in the same boat...get a refund or stick it out. Given the lack of ASIC options..I am still holding out.
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Re: Newbie Five Post Thread
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 29/05/2013, 06:05:35 UTC
..and Tel Aviv! Thanks BitcoinTalk.org
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Re: Newbie Five Post Thread
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 29/05/2013, 06:05:09 UTC
Always wanted to see India!
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Re: just want to post
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BitcoinMiningCompany
on 29/05/2013, 06:03:30 UTC
Hi. Looking forward to joining! Thanks