Well i got burned a bit. Wish they had banned me from that chat Ps. You still owe me a copy of your book
obligatory "ouch"
seriously though, can't mod just throw up the troll box with a btc address under it? Ill send .5 btc to chat with yall
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Re: [GONE][FREE] BFL Single 60Ghs
by
bvall
on 18/07/2014, 02:26:36 UTC
Cool thread! No where near a 60ghs miner, but I just sent an old block erupter to someone trying to get into mining on reddit! Good to see people spreading the experience!
The first difficulty in june was about 24% - i think this was the time Bitmaintech has set all available S3 online. Now the next difficulty was only 3% and they say - hey lets make us the money and say ohhhh sorry we have some problems to deliver our S3 right now. All S3 are mining for the factory and make money for them - okay they give the customers a little bit discount with an voucher... And with the next (possible) higher difficulty they deliver - but all money from the 3% diff is gone to Bitmaintech...
Just my two cents...
I am disappointed that they haven't shipped today.
Have you ever considered how long it takes to ship out thousands of miners?
Yes, probably not too long. Suppose you have 10 people dealing with shipping and you want to ship 1000 miners a day, working 8 hours a day.
That means every person needs to package and ship one miner every five minutes. That doesn't sound very hard.
8 hours with no breaks!? sheesh I wouldnt want to work for you, plus thats only 960 units bruh.
That's why I said approximately.
But you know what, it is China. I don't think they do breaks.
touché
I hope they aren't taking breaks! I want my miners already!!
But hey its almost 9:00am at that means they should be back at work and shipping again soon!
The first difficulty in june was about 24% - i think this was the time Bitmaintech has set all available S3 online. Now the next difficulty was only 3% and they say - hey lets make us the money and say ohhhh sorry we have some problems to deliver our S3 right now. All S3 are mining for the factory and make money for them - okay they give the customers a little bit discount with an voucher... And with the next (possible) higher difficulty they deliver - but all money from the 3% diff is gone to Bitmaintech...
Just my two cents...
I am disappointed that they haven't shipped today.
Have you ever considered how long it takes to ship out thousands of miners?
Yes, probably not too long. Suppose you have 10 people dealing with shipping and you want to ship 1000 miners a day, working 8 hours a day.
That means every person needs to package and ship one miner every five minutes. That doesn't sound very hard.
8 hours with no breaks!? sheesh I wouldnt want to work for you, plus thats only 960 units bruh.
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Re: [WTS] 2X REDHASH Miners with 1200W PSU's
by
bvall
on 26/11/2013, 08:17:21 UTC
$3000 shipped to Los Angeles, deal?
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Re: WTS 4x Jupiter 550gh/s
by
bvall
on 26/11/2013, 00:57:07 UTC
Id take one for 10btc shipped to California, you keen on that?
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Re: [Ann]Purchase ASIC chips now: 4905 available.
by
bvall
on 10/05/2013, 01:52:49 UTC
Hello. I was looking to place an order for some chips; however, I was not sure if I include the shipping cost now. It looks like I wait to send the shipping fee, just wanted to make sure.
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Re: New To The Forum
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bvall
on 09/05/2013, 11:50:16 UTC
47 min. and im freee
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Re: peeps hi
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bvall
on 08/05/2013, 00:02:27 UTC
hi there
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Re: Newbies italiani
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bvall
on 08/05/2013, 00:01:08 UTC
spagetti
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Re: how to buy BTC in person
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bvall
on 07/05/2013, 23:52:45 UTC
Localbitcoins.com if your in a larger city might be a viable option.
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lurker turned newbie...
by
bvall
on 07/05/2013, 23:43:31 UTC
Figured I had been lurking long enough, time to register. Just posting to get out of the newbie status...
Here's a question though, anyone figure out how to build out a rig from an asic chip yet?