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Re: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s
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keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 14:02:15 UTC
I'm thinking of requesting a refund on my 2th.. doesn't look like they are on schedule

how are you going to get a refund?

http://cointerra.com/consumer-sales-agreement/


they are pretty clear that they don't want to ever give any money back for any reason

Sorry, Cointerra wasted all your money on a failed attempt to fix a broken chip design.

When more than a month has passed since mock tape-out, and no word of actual tape-out is spoken, we can read between the lines and see something is seriously wrong.

Cointerra probably realized their initial design was unworkable, had to start over from scratch, and then found out the second design wouldn't work either.

So far Cointerra's business model is:

1)  Collect $$$ from pre-orders and investdurrs.

2)  Waste money on failed chip designs

3)  Huh

4) PROFIT

Explain to me how this would be different from your 'heroes' Hashfast? Seems you troll every single ASIC project except the one you ordered from.

Have you been living under a rock?  The "only" difference is HashFast taped out 2 months ago, so at least, they have spent customers' money in NRE cost and making actual chips, but where is the money that went into CoinTerra's pockets?  Have anything been accomplished other than paying for Google Adwords advertisements?

http://www.uniquify.com/hashfast-and-uniquify-announce-tape-out-of-golden-nonce-bitcoin-network-transaction-verification-chip-to-tsmcs-28hpm-process/

Where is the PR where uniquify announced that they where on schedule for having the chips ready at the end of october? I was sure to have read it, but not it disappeared...
Ot here anyway, i will crosspost to the right poor's thread.

But you don't understand. He really wants to win a Babyjet so shilling for Hashfast is a small price to pay! They came out a week ago and said they would be a month late but they are obviously still better then anyone else.
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Re: CoinTerra announces its first ASIC - Hash-Rate greater than 500 GH/s
by
keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 08:34:56 UTC
I'm thinking of requesting a refund on my 2th.. doesn't look like they are on schedule

how are you going to get a refund?

http://cointerra.com/consumer-sales-agreement/


they are pretty clear that they don't want to ever give any money back for any reason

Sorry, Cointerra wasted all your money on a failed attempt to fix a broken chip design.

When more than a month has passed since mock tape-out, and no word of actual tape-out is spoken, we can read between the lines and see something is seriously wrong.

Cointerra probably realized their initial design was unworkable, had to start over from scratch, and then found out the second design wouldn't work either.

So far Cointerra's business model is:

1)  Collect $$$ from pre-orders and investdurrs.

2)  Waste money on failed chip designs

3)  Huh

4) PROFIT

Explain to me how this would be different from your 'heroes' Hashfast? Seems you troll every single ASIC project except the one you ordered from.
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Re: Why is btc arbitrage disappearing? (Exchange price differences narrowing)
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keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 07:06:37 UTC
What kind of question is that? Obviously arbitrage in an electronic and border-less currency shouldn't exist and the more established it gets the less arbitrage will be possible. Hopefully it will be absolutely zero in a few weeks/months.
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Re: Someone hacked my INPUTS.IO accoount!!!Help me!!!
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keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 06:50:44 UTC
Trusting third party services to hold your coin. Never a good idea.
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Re: Faulty Blue Fury
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keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 06:41:01 UTC
BFGminer 3.0 seems to solve hardware errors for Bitfury miners.
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Re: Butterflylabs Huge SCAM
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keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 06:24:56 UTC
So you ordered pre-order hardware from a company with shitty history, non existent customer service and owners that are convicted felons and you are surprised you get scammed?
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Re: Coinbase stole money from me.
by
keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 06:10:09 UTC
Coinbase seems slightly shaky sometimes.
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Re: Do you think BTC will hit $300?
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keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 06:01:26 UTC
$300 will be broken within 10 days, possibly under 2-5 days in the current market. Buy side is increasing on EVERY exchange while sell side is disappearing.
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Re: USB Miners
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keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 05:44:09 UTC
Thanks for the reply.

Yeah I was looking to mine FTC with with the ASICMiner Block Erupter USB 330MH/s Sapphire Miner or the Red Fury Miner

Can anybody tell me if that is possible?

Read up just a tiny bit please. You can't mine Scrypt coins with SHA256 asic.
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Re: USB Miners
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keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 05:37:38 UTC
I would buy the 40GH bitfury boards if I were you. They are the cheapest in hand miners per GH right now. Technobit sells them.
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Re: crack my sha256 hash, reward of up to $1000 USD
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keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 05:29:34 UTC
Hah, this cannot be a serious request.. Wouldn't even be ROI+ with the cheapest GPU enhanced botnet in history at $100k
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Re: Need help quick
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keysersozeTx
on 05/11/2013, 05:23:19 UTC
Cavirtex? Isn't Canada like the easiest place in the world to buy BTC?