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Re: Auction: 2 BFL 60 GH/s Single
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Jezzz
on 31/05/2013, 16:16:51 UTC
Preschoolv2,

Please stop PM'ing my bidders with links to this auction.  If you continue, I will have to return the favor.  I'm pretty sure people would prefer my order date to yours. 
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Re: [AUCTION] Butterfly Labs [BFL ASIC] 60 GH/s SC | 6/23/12 Pre-Order!
by
Jezzz
on 31/05/2013, 16:14:10 UTC
Unlikely but what if you receive the unit before the auction ends? Is there a "buy it now" price?

I didn't factor that in prior to the auction going up.  So no, but I will post that I received it.  It seems unlikely that I will receive it in the next 7 days.
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Re: [AUCTION] Butterfly Labs [BFL ASIC] 60 GH/s SC | 6/23/12 Pre-Order!
by
Jezzz
on 31/05/2013, 16:02:05 UTC
pure discussion...

lets ignore the (potentially high) risk of bfl delivering any units at all in a sensible timeframe and assume they will actually ship the units relatively soon once the problems are solved... and lets just focus on the value of an early delivery versus a new order... 

if this is a june2012 order (1st batch?) lets assume (pure guess) it might arrive in aug/sept (2013)..

the problems theyve been having that prevented any shipments of this model will presumably eventually be cured, allowing them to start shipping and begin ramping up in volume.. perhaps theyre even stockpiling boxes ready to ship once problems are solved which could mean they  hit their stride and ship a lot out in a short space of time.  rumours of them trying to source a beefy enough psu etc.  once sourced, the problem is cured.  right?

53 btc, at today's price is er $7k ish.   a new one, bought today and entering the queue at the end would retail would for $2.5k (a feb 2013 one was $1.5k), thus the premium for an early order is attracting approx $5k over list price.  So the big question is, HOW MUCH EARLIER will it be?  and whats that worth?  is arriving, say 60-90 days earlier than a recent order, worth paying at least $5k premium for?   has anyone figured this out...?  whats the breakeven point?

-- Jez


At current BTC price and difficulty, this unit will earn roughly 2.5 btc per day ($320/day).  At that rate, it will take the unit less than 22 days to make $7000. 

There are nearly 12 months worth of orders placed after this unit.  The potential number of units orders could be significant.  I would guess it will take BFL many many months to catch up to current once they start shipping.  I don't think 8-10 months is an unrealistic estimate of their catch-up time.  Obviously, that's pure conjecture since no one knows how many units were ordered in the last 12 months, their projected units shipped per day, etc.
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Re: [AUCTION] Butterfly Labs [BFL ASIC] 60 GH/s SC | 6/23/12 Pre-Order!
by
Jezzz
on 30/05/2013, 19:00:56 UTC
50 BTC for a $733 order?  Hah.

Honestly, I expect it to end up a good bit higher than 50 BTC.  FYI.  BTC was about $5 when I paid for this item.  You can do the math.  Smiley
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[AUCTION] Butterfly Labs [BFL ASIC] 60 GH/s SC | 6/23/12 Pre-Order!
by
Jezzz
on 30/05/2013, 18:53:35 UTC
This is an auction for ONE (1) BFL SC 60 GH/s ASIC pre-order.  BFL Order #1765 placed on 6/23/12.

     Minimum Bid:      50 BTC (+1 BTC Increments)
Auction End:     2:00 PM EDT on June 7, 2013
Escrow:Payment will be held in escrow with Graet.  Escrow will protect the buyer against me receiving the item from BFL and subsequently not shipping it to you. 
Escrow WILL NOT protect against BFL non-delivery.  Buyer assumes all risk of manufacturer default.
Shipping:I will ship within 1 business day of receiving the item from BFL.  In all likelyhood it will ship same day. 
Shipping is free to the lower 48 US States.  Other locations will need to pay the difference.
Unless requested, I will not open the box.  I will simply put a new shipping label on it and send it out.

Happy bidding,
Jezzz


Timer removed. End time: 2013-06-07+13:00:00
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Re: Avalon Batch #1 ASIC
by
Jezzz
on 21/05/2013, 13:22:55 UTC
I will bid 1 bazillion BTC
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Re: [WTS] - 20 BFL singles, perfect condition, with power bricks
by
Jezzz
on 10/05/2013, 14:32:44 UTC
These are all rev 3 units, all hash at 832 MH/s or higher.  

Will ship 3 day continental US.  

10 BTC per single, if someone takes all 20 I will apply a discount.  

Thanks!  

It sounds very interesting, but I do not think that such a hash rate is worth 10 BTC. Perhaps it is worth 1 BTC, but even that is not clear, with the ASICs raising difficulty.

At the current exchange rate, they are worth about 5.5btc in trade-in value alone.

I have no expectation of them paying for themselves, btw.

Trade-in value?  Trade in program has ended afaik.
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Re: BAMT version 0.5 - Easy USB based mining Linux with farm wide management tools
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Jezzz
on 04/03/2013, 21:25:49 UTC
This thing Is AMAZING!!!

Feel free to donate.  I'm sure the author would appreciate the gesture.
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Re: Pizza!!! Papa Johns, Pizza Hut, Domino's Gift Cards!! 20% off!
by
Jezzz
on 05/11/2012, 18:40:08 UTC
Did he personally tell you to post Three Minutes after thread creation with a "he's good" post?

Nope.  Just mentioned that he had posted it.  The "he's good" was unprovoked.
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Re: Pizza!!! Papa Johns, Pizza Hut, Domino's Gift Cards!! 20% off!
by
Jezzz
on 05/11/2012, 14:13:06 UTC
I know this seller personally.  For what it's worth, I would vouch for him in $150,000 transactions.  Certainly for $15.  Smiley
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Re: BFL Requests Input
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Jezzz
on 25/09/2012, 13:19:36 UTC
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Re: Running an FPGA on Raspberry Pi, possible?
by
Jezzz
on 15/08/2012, 14:00:11 UTC
Result:  L33T!

The pi hammers out 10 BFLs like a champ.  No issues whatsoever.  I'll keep monitoring it tonight and tomorrow, but so far it's a glowing success.

That's good to hear, my issues might be related to the USB hub then. If you don't mind sharing, what make/model are you using?

This one:

http://www.amazon.com/Satechi-Power-Adapter-Control-Switches/dp/B0051PGX2I/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1345039001&sr=8-6&keywords=usb+hub
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Re: [SOLD] 3 complete rigs for sale (4x5970, 4x5970, 4x6950) - 7.1 GH/s
by
Jezzz
on 15/08/2012, 13:06:53 UTC
Update:  These items have been SOLD. 
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Re: Running an FPGA on Raspberry Pi, possible?
by
Jezzz
on 15/08/2012, 00:56:59 UTC
Result:  L33T!

The pi hammers out 10 BFLs like a champ.  No issues whatsoever.  I'll keep monitoring it tonight and tomorrow, but so far it's a glowing success.
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Re: Running an FPGA on Raspberry Pi, possible?
by
Jezzz
on 14/08/2012, 19:38:50 UTC
Going to try and set this up with 10 BFL singles tonight or tomorrow.  I'll post back with results.
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Re: [WTS] 3 complete rigs for sale (4x5970, 4x5970, 4x6950) - 7.1 GH/s
by
Jezzz
on 17/07/2012, 16:16:56 UTC
Price update
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Re: [WTS] 3 complete rigs for sale (4x5970, 4x5970, 4x6950) - 7.1 GH/s
by
Jezzz
on 29/06/2012, 01:38:18 UTC
What OS are you running?

Also, if you happen to be in Miami, we are quite close to eachother.  Local pickup would be an option.  Smiley
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Re: [WTS] 3 complete rigs for sale (4x5970, 4x5970, 4x6950) - 7.1 GH/s
by
Jezzz
on 29/06/2012, 01:37:33 UTC
What OS are you running?

Win 7 and bamt
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Re: [WTS] 3 complete rigs for sale (4x5970, 4x5970, 4x6950) - 7.1 GH/s
by
Jezzz
on 29/06/2012, 01:36:10 UTC
Are you willing to part out the individual pieces?

I would prefer to sell complete rigs, but yes, I will part them out if an acceptable offer came through.
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Re: [WTS] 3 complete rigs for sale (4x5970, 4x5970, 4x6950) - 7.1 GH/s
by
Jezzz
on 27/06/2012, 21:02:41 UTC
Updated price to reflect change in btc price and the number of days until halving.