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Re: Qt Bitcoin Trader [Open Source secure trading client for Mac/Windows/Linux]
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ionstorm
on 28/02/2014, 02:21:35 UTC
Hi Ighor, do you have any plans on adding Coinsetter support soon? Thanks Cheesy
I too would love coinsetter implemented and MtGox removed from Qt Trader, here is a link to coinsetters api:
https://www.coinsetter.com/api

Coinsetter allows me to trade on bitstamp without an account there.  Awesome new service imho, pm me if you need help testing beta code, i'll git it Wink
Thnx
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Re: Liquid Synergy Designs Inc. -ASIC mining hardware
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ionstorm
on 13/12/2013, 22:34:30 UTC
anyone willing to sell their klondikes?  Let me know a friend of mine needs some, pm me
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Re: trade engine lag/downtime comparison - MtGox - BTCe - BitStamp - BTCChina
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ionstorm
on 08/12/2013, 02:52:15 UTC
I dont like any of our choices in the united states, we need an exchange that works as well as withdrawing and depositing money like coinbase.  I hope coinsetter turns out to be a good alternative.
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Re: Liquid Synergy Designs Inc. -ASIC mining hardware
by
ionstorm
on 05/12/2013, 04:48:14 UTC
If steamboat can pull this off and in a timely manner kudo's to him and I will have nothing but the upmost respect unfortunately actions speak louder than words so im holding back my praise for now until the BTC is in my wallet

Admittedly this statement is a little worrying:

"We will be processing the refunds over the course of the next few weeks. Please continue to be patient with us during this process, as it will take time. "

I hope not very many weeks...
technically he should be able to use them to mine to process the refunds, thats probably what would be happening, i'd be patient, so far steamboat has kept his word, on a side note, I ROI'd on my bitcoin miners in USD, its nice to have them in hand even for resale value Wink
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Re: The 3rd Round Auction for the AntMiner S1 Dual Blades, 120 units, 24 hours
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ionstorm
on 03/12/2013, 20:50:50 UTC

Name:   geheimdienst
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REALLY ?
I see what this guy did^ lol
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Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners
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ionstorm
on 03/12/2013, 20:46:08 UTC
wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy over priced reduce price to reflect BTC value ill buy 10 depending on new price.
I agree, I'm interested as well, even half price is too much imho
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Re: The 3rd Round Auction for the AntMiner S1 Dual Blades, 120 units, 24 hours
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ionstorm
on 03/12/2013, 15:12:52 UTC
1 @ 1.75
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Re: The 3rd Round Auction for the AntMiner S1 Dual Blades, 120 units, 24 hours
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ionstorm
on 03/12/2013, 14:54:02 UTC
1 @ 1.25
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Re: Black Arrow announces 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.49/Ghash
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ionstorm
on 02/12/2013, 14:49:55 UTC
What is the normal time for the orders paid to be updated?
I sent BTC on Saturday and still nothing.

i'd order from this company if the minimum order was 1-5 rather than 10+ for the X1
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Re: [600Th] Eligius: ASIC, no registration, no fee CPPSRB BTC + 105% PPS NMC, 877 #
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ionstorm
on 30/11/2013, 09:33:33 UTC
I haven't gotten any stats updates in over 3 hours, is stats paused for the time being?
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Re: [Sell][in stock] HashBuster ASIC Miners
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ionstorm
on 30/11/2013, 08:43:41 UTC
drop the price at least 50%, then we'll be talking
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Re: Liquid Synergy Designs Inc. -ASIC mining hardware
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ionstorm
on 28/11/2013, 05:12:15 UTC

According to my calculations, for me anyway, each K16 cost $328.29.

Even at $1k a BTC, I am pretty far from ROI, on this deal.

But, it's getting closer every day....and...I'm securing the network, which I'm sure is looking incredibly attractive to attack right now.

I got $306.75 with even shipping included, I've figured its better to mine with them until there is barely any profit then sell them to ensure ROI
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Re: Liquid Synergy Designs Inc. -ASIC mining hardware
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ionstorm
on 28/11/2013, 02:24:37 UTC
I ordered 8 Klondike's, I'm only 615 away from roi after selling 3 and keeping 5.  Going to mine another month then sell everything and should make a usd profit at least. Glade I had steamboat ship these last month

Are you the guy on Ebay who sold 3 for $250 each Huh

If you are,AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!  Cheesy
That was me :-) I was afraid to sell them all so decided to mine for another month with the other 5 :-P
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Re: Liquid Synergy Designs Inc. -ASIC mining hardware
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ionstorm
on 28/11/2013, 00:44:16 UTC
I ordered 8 Klondike's, I'm only 615 away from roi after selling 3 and keeping 5.  Going to mine another month then sell everything and should make a usd profit at least. Glade I had steamboat ship these last month
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Re: [WTB] Almost any ASIC in the USA
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ionstorm
on 27/11/2013, 16:53:07 UTC
I don't believe anyone within their right mind will be selling their ASIC devices right now, aside from a huge markup, since bitcoin mining profitability is increasing rapidly, especially with exchange rates breaking $1000.

Expect to pay ~$60 per GH.
Yea, I had an ebay listing for my Klondike K16's each set at $300 and they almost all sold out in seconds after the first buyer, ended up selling 3 then cancelled the other 5, those 5 made me over $800 since then.  I Have 5 Klondike K16's hashing at 5.5-8gh/s for sale in Pennsylvania, Difficulty is slowing down, so these should be profitable through Feb-March.  If your interested PM me an offer
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Re: Liquid Synergy Designs Inc. -ASIC mining hardware
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ionstorm
on 25/11/2013, 20:25:40 UTC
Am I the only fool holding out for the hosting option to get up and running? I feel like such an idiot especially when reading that steamboat is probably mining with our miners as we speak. Is there any point in taking delivery at this stage? Would it be worth it to try mining PPC with them? Looking back it seems the best play was to simply hold bitcoin- I bought AM shares @1.9 now @ 0.4, labrat shares @0.15 now @0.05 and cant even trade them and of course this fiasco with steamboat (I was in batch 6 and he claimed I wasnt eligible for a chip refund-even though I made the request before his so called cut off date). Seems like the only smart move I made was buy a boatload of mastercoins. Im not whining by the way-just wishing I had been smarter. Whats the smart play for the future?  All comments and feedback appreciated.
DO NOT I REPEAT DO NOT HOLD OUT, sorry about the caps but, I mined over $1,000 with these in november by taking them as is, I highly suggest taking them as is or your screwing yourself.  Even if you dont ROI, you can still take what you make from them and re-invest in something else, letting them sit and collect dust is like calling off sick with no sick days repetitively until your ultimately fired and have 0 income and are unable to collect unemployment due to fault of your own lol.  Can anyone else find a better example?
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Re: Liquid Synergy Designs Inc. -ASIC mining hardware
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ionstorm
on 21/11/2013, 16:12:51 UTC
Can these be hotplugged to the PCI-E connectors or should I shut down PSU?  Ive noticed I get approximately the same hashrate between 340mhz-360mhz, anyone else experience this?  Also I was wondering if it is safe to run a 25gh/s butterfly labs miner with 5 klondikes on a Silverstone ST60F-ES PSU?  I calculated 480w, 60wx5(klondikes) and 180w for the Little Single 25gh.  I'm not quite sure exactly what wattage the 25gh/s runs at i've only seen one person post the power specs of that unit.  I'ts been running 48hours stable with them all connected but do I need to worry about blowing the PSU?
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Re: [GB]Terraminer IV #6 , 0.4 BTC=67GH/s 30/30 shares
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ionstorm
on 21/11/2013, 00:16:37 UTC
I'm considering this group buy, may I suggest using ghash.io shareholder payout feature or another method for more regular payments? 
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Re: YES, you can get a REFUND from BFL
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ionstorm
on 19/11/2013, 23:20:33 UTC
Thanks, I WILL be taking any and all offers for witness testimony, I requested a refund and cancellation of my order that was denied, this violated my state laws as well as FTC guidelines, also researching on other laws they have broken.  PM me

I wouldn't waste too much time gathering evidence, BFL will just string it out until the last moment then settle, no way are they going to appear in court and set a precedent.

Hey guys, Please check out this web form and if you have a few minutes, please fill it out with your experiences with Butterfly Labs Inc, it will be forwarded to the Pennsylvania Attorney General as well as admitted as evidence in my case: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ZRH841TzAhv8Bu7pcEW8id3UMAsO5iDvxUgw0LqZA0k/viewform

I'll be providing updates as the case moves forward.
Thank you
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Re: enough is enough, taking them to court
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ionstorm
on 19/11/2013, 23:19:32 UTC
I am taking BFL to court this week in Pennsylvania, also suing for treble damages since they knowingly violated the law and the FTC guidelines in not honoring refunds when requested after delays as well as the Pennsylvania Consumer Protection Law If anyone has any horror stories or if anyone would like to make any statements for me in court that would be awesome, i'll update this thread once everything is processed.  Has anyone else taken ButterflyLabs to court?  If not im very surprised, seems like an easy win to me.

UPDATE:
Civil complaint filed and accepted in my home state in Pennsylvania, also the Pennsylvania Attorney General is investigating, I'd be interested in accepting any Affidavit's or if anyone would like to be a witness PM me.  Being a witness would be better since affidavit's may not be admissible because they could be classified as hearsay.  So if you live close, let me know.  Also any advice or support would be appreciated.  Any small win here is a good thing, if I can get a Judgement against them others may take it as an example for their own cases.

Good job man, the second BF Labs stopped issuing FULL refunds when they were lawfully requested they crossed a line they will likely regret.  We need more people like you to stand up to them.  This wanna be libertarian crowd here seems intent to just let the BFL's and TH's of the world do whatever the fuck they want whenever the fuck they want without consequence.  There is also a number of people here who will say all kinds of crazy things when it comes to the law surrounding this stuff.  All I will say is BF Labs is selling a retail product on the internet and retail sales/sales contracts, consumer protection, mail order (internet selling) have been around for many many years and the laws surrounding them are old and well tested.  The libertarian crowd here seems to thing some wild things about these laws and for some reason seem to think that the business model used by ASIC manufactures to date is normal.  IT IS NOT, the real world doesn't operate like this for a reason (a very good reason) and it's called the law...  It won't be much longer before one or more of these companies find this out, with more Joe six packs jumping on the BTC train everyday, these antics will be long gone and we will all have found memories of the jokes we call manufacture's today.

Hey guys, Please check out this web form and if you have a few minutes, please fill it out with your experiences with Butterfly Labs Inc, it will be forwarded to the Pennsylvania Attorney General as well as admitted as evidence in my case: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1ZRH841TzAhv8Bu7pcEW8id3UMAsO5iDvxUgw0LqZA0k/viewform

I'll be providing updates as the case moves forward.
Thank you