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Board Games and rounds
Re: BTC Pile - Same Old Game Different Name
by
metal_jacke1
on 29/04/2014, 03:05:09 UTC
I guess he forgot to put it on the main page, but yeah, last one is 200%, its in the FAQ.


Thanks Smiley

Hey DjPxH,

 How about paying what you owe to your lenders on BTCJam before you go gambling? That would be great.
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Board Reputation
Re: DjPxH reputation thread
by
metal_jacke1
on 29/04/2014, 03:04:03 UTC
Heya DjPxH .. is it you?

https://btcjam.com/listings/11626



Yeah, that's him. He's active on here but not paying what he owes.
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Board Hardware
Re: Black Arrow announces 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.49/Ghash
by
metal_jacke1
on 21/10/2013, 18:59:23 UTC
I have a question about the Prospero X-1. On the website there is an option for hosting for 5 days. Does this mean that you keep the machine there permanently or does it mean you do this only while you are testing and then ship it to the customer after it has been tested? I need to know this before I purchase a machine.


If you will be buying it in the US, I will be the one doing the hosting, so If you would like me to host the unit for 5 days while "testing" after you have purchased that is a option that can be considered. As far as their website, I will clarify with them.

We will revise the site to reflect this information.
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Board Hardware
Re: Black Arrow announces 28nm 100Ghash Bitcoin ASIC from $1.49/Ghash
by
metal_jacke1
on 19/10/2013, 02:50:35 UTC
Black Arrow, can we add MinerSource.NET to the list of US Retailers on your OP? Thanks! Cheesy
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Board Hardware
Re: The "What Black Arrow does not want you to know" thread
by
metal_jacke1
on 19/10/2013, 01:06:11 UTC
We've already conducted several transactions with Black Arrow and in good faith they've followed through every time. They have BRILLIANT engineers that work on the efficiency angle of mining as well as a key factor for mining hardware sales, fast FAST shipping. We adopted this principle when we offered free EXPRESS shipping on orders of just 2 or more. We will upload videos of our fully functional boards as solid evidence of their good faith efforts.
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Board Biete
Topic OP
BitFury 16 Chip Boards 41.7Gh/s 6.3BTC or 740EU
by
metal_jacke1
on 16/10/2013, 19:53:05 UTC


BitFury 16 Boards
41.7Gh/s



ORDER FOR DELIVERY ON OR BEFORE November 1st
Yes we ship worldwide.
Hosted Option Available!









Includes only the board itself. Power cable and Raspberry Pi not included. (Required for functionality. Orders of 10 or more recieve FREE Preconfigured Raspberry Pi)

Board will do a minimum of 41.7ghash @ 1w/ghash, up to 50ghash when/if overclocked (more power required).

Stock photos to come soon.

Specs

Bitfury 16x board:

55nm Architecture
Size: 134.5 x 120.5mm
Output power: up to 80A
Input Voltage: 12V
Output Voltage: 0.7-1.0V (default @0.9V)
4 x Heatsinks
2 x Fan
SPI conneciton through flexible flat cables.
Power switch
Fused
On/off led



BTC6 Each

-or-

$999 or €740
Paypal (MUST BE VERIFIED), MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Amex

 PAY FIAT at MinerSource.NET



BTC to
1HNFSDNyvPpKJCV88V26cJXAxaF7WqPAX7

Board will Ship by Nov 1st or FULL REFUND.
Shipping Calculated on Site for Fiat

BTC Shipping Costs.

BTC0.10 (Domestic United States Priority Mail)
BTC0.40 (International - USPS International Priority Mail)

HOSTING OPTIONS

You can have your hardware hosted and mining immediately provided by Miner Hosting LLC (Bobsag3)
For details email hosting@minersource.net


FAQs:

Q: Is this a Pre-Order?

A: No, the chips and assembly are all paid for, so this is NOT a pre-order funded operation.


Q: Can I request a refund before the expected delivery date?

A: Yes, we can cancel your order at any time and refund your purchase prior to shipment.


Q: What type of Connection?

A: SPI Connection (Requires Raspberry Pi and can be daisy chained)



For additional Questions contact sales@minersource.net

Organized and brought to you by Miner Hosting (Bobsag3) and MinerSource.NET (metal_jacke1)
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Board Hardware
Topic OP
[UPDATE - ON HAND] BitFury 16 Chip Boards 41.7Gh/s 3.69BTC
by
metal_jacke1
on 16/10/2013, 04:39:21 UTC


BitFury 16 Boards - IN STOCK
41.7Gh/s *Overclockable*



ORDER FOR DELIVERY ON OR BEFORE November 1st
Free EXPRESS Shipping (United States) on orders of 2 or more. Use Coupon Code: BTFRY16
Hosted Option Available!




Includes only the board itself. Power cable and Raspberry Pi not included. (Required for functionality. Orders of 10 or more recieve FREE Preconfigured Raspberry Pi)

Board will do a minimum of 41.7ghash @ 1w/ghash, up to 50ghash when/if overclocked (more power required).







Specs

Bitfury 16x board:

55nm Architecture
Size: 134.5 x 120.5mm
Output power: up to 80A
Input Voltage: 12V
Output Voltage: 0.7-1.0V (default @0.9V)
4 x Heatsinks
2 x Fan
SPI conneciton through flexible flat cables.
Power switch
Fused
On/off led



BTC3.69
MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Amex
UPDATE: Two Credit Card Processors and Paypal has closed our accounts due to "risks associated with bitcoin hardware sales." We are not naive and we have reason to believe that these are actions from the Financial Industry to depress bitcoin mining hardware sales. At this time we only accept Bitcoin until another alternative payment solution is presented. You can pay in bitcoin on the checkout page on our site at MinerSource.NET

 



ON HAND - IN STOCK
Shipping Calculated on Site for Fiat



HOSTING OPTIONS

You can have your hardware hosted and mining immediately provided by Miner Hosting LLC (Bobsag3)
For details email hosting@minersource.net


FAQs:

Q: Is this a Pre-Order?

A: No, the chips and assembly are all paid for, so this is NOT a pre-order funded operation.


Q: Can I request a refund before the expected delivery date?

A: Yes, we can cancel your order at any time and refund your purchase prior to shipment.


Q: What type of Connection?

A: SPI Connection (Requires Raspberry Pi and can be daisy chained)



For additional Questions contact sales@minersource.net

Organized and brought to you by Miner Hosting (Bobsag3) and MinerSource.NET (metal_jacke1)
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Board Computer hardware
Re: MinerSource.Net (USB Block Erupter, Blade & Hashing Ports)
by
metal_jacke1
on 28/09/2013, 15:55:05 UTC
BE's are out of stock i see, when will they be available again? Smiley

Updated stock availability and new Blade Prices.
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Board Computer hardware
Re: MinerSource.Net (USB Block Erupter, Blade & Hashing Ports)
by
metal_jacke1
on 28/09/2013, 15:54:27 UTC
Who do you use for escrow?


We use BitMerch for our Bitcoin Payment Gateway. Soon to be Bitpay.
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Board Group buys
Re: [OPEN][Paypal] ASICminer USB $19.95 & Blades $539.99 (10 for $4999..
by
metal_jacke1
on 26/09/2013, 23:27:27 UTC
where do you ship from? 

KY... the state not the jelly.
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Board Group buys
Re: [OPEN][Paypal] ASICminer USB $19.95 & Blades $539.99 (10 for $4999..
by
metal_jacke1
on 24/09/2013, 04:34:05 UTC
Any update on shipping? Thanks.

Going out tmw morning. Swisher right? Free Priority Mail upgrade.
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Board Service Discussion
Re: Official btcQuick Support Thread (Active Customer Support)
by
metal_jacke1
on 23/09/2013, 23:56:11 UTC
Okay so I found the root of the problem. Google put my account in review (without informing me) so my transactions were still stuck in "pending". Two went through and 1 was denied (because of the delay in the processing thanks to Google)

I called google via the help button in the wallet settings page and was able to get it lifted. Why they put it on there I have no idea.



Still need the keys to be funded tho.  Wink
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Board Service Discussion
Re: Official btcQuick Support Thread (Active Customer Support)
by
metal_jacke1
on 23/09/2013, 23:25:30 UTC

Orders 16335, 16118, 15971 need funding. Thank You.


15971 & 16335 are both "Awaiting Payment"



It charged my account. Did it not clear on your end?


Still waiting for coins on this one too

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Board Service Discussion
Re: Official btcQuick Support Thread (Active Customer Support)
by
metal_jacke1
on 23/09/2013, 23:19:58 UTC

Orders 16335, 16118, 15971 need funding. Thank You.
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Board Currency exchange
Re: *** btcQuick - Buy Bitcoins w/ Credit or Debit Card (Bank Acc Coming Soon)***
by
metal_jacke1
on 23/09/2013, 20:04:53 UTC
is this stuff messing up sales?

kinda scares me as an investor and potential customer


Having some issues myself. Not sure if its Google or what. Bought coins two days ago. Still not funded. Sad
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Board Currency exchange
Re: WTS BTC for Paypal USD. delivered in under 5 min. $131
by
metal_jacke1
on 23/09/2013, 20:00:16 UTC
No wonder you have to keep bumping your crappy thread, you require ID LOL! You selling them on your eBay or something?

Also I like the way you use multiple accounts to make yourself look legit!

Be careful everyone, sublime will steal your ID and the next thing you know is your ID will be sold on SilkRoad!!! BE CAREFUL!!!

^ Troll  Roll  Roll Eyes

But as you guys know you should black out the details on your Id before you send it to anyone.

How come you requested me to show you the bits I blanked out then? So now you're a liar as well as a scammer! Please don't sell my ID on SR, I will send you more money, I'm begging you please don't sell my ID!!!
Wtf? lol All he wanted was your name and then you can black everything else out including your DL #... Did you fail to listen to the simple and obvious instructions or something? JJBTCSeller is not even a troll, he's a clown  just sounds like a scammer tryin to throw bs around

I can vouch for sublime. I've bought many coins from him, no problems. A+
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Board Marketplace (India)
Re: Want to export USBs and Blades to India.
by
metal_jacke1
on 23/09/2013, 17:54:25 UTC
How much would each usb device cost ?

Whats the hash rate each usb miner / blades will give now ?

Minersource.net

Blades get 10.7Gh/s
USB 333Mh/s

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Board Securities
Re: [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc.
by
metal_jacke1
on 23/09/2013, 17:51:20 UTC
Value can be interpreted in any way shape and form. Craigslist lists items that are worth in value, all private sales.

Indeed. tradable contracts issued again anything of value is a security. That can be gold, oil, bread or bitcoins.

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Im not sure how you can say that something is illegal when it's not even law.

The law doesnt mention rembrandt paintings either, you think that makes it legal to steal, vandalize or counterfeit ?

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Im not sure what "law" you're referring to. I assume the Securities Act of 1933, which does mention "FOREIGN" Currency.

Read the context. The foreign currency swap is one of many examples of objects of the contract. But try reading the rest of the phrase too, like this part:
,he term ‘‘security’’ means any note, stock, treasury
stock, security future, security-based swap, bond, debenture,
evidence of indebtedness, certificate of interest or participation .


Note the absence of the words coal, corn, dollars, oil.
And bitcoin.

Doesnt mean it doesnt apply.

Im talking about the definition of bitcoin and the governments jurisdiction over it. BTCT had no contracts, everything was "SIMULATED" as according to their terms and conditions. You cant compare "theft" with trading in btc.

Yes, Im familiar with the Securities Act of 1933 but you realize that judges cant legislate from the bench right?

Further, from your logic, the SEC can regulate my Pokemon card trading game if I sell contracts and speculate the value of rare Pokemon cards? No, there is a line between private property and government control. You ceding your rights to the government will make Bitcoin fail.
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Board Securities
Re: [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange [WINDING DOWN]
by
metal_jacke1
on 23/09/2013, 17:10:17 UTC
Also, remember folks who you vote for. The President appoints Federal Judges like this that strike down Bitcoin for the sake of Government Control. Best chance for Bitcoin, Tea Party/Libertarian.
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Board Securities
Re: [BTC-TC] Virtual Community Exchange w/ Options, DRIP, 2FA, API, CSV, etc.
by
metal_jacke1
on 23/09/2013, 17:05:33 UTC
Firstly, I doubt his lawyers would say it was "illegal". No precedent. No law on the books regarding bitcoin and securities.

The law doesnt need to mention bitcoin. The law doesnt mention dollar or money either, it mentions "value". For something to be considered a security, it has to be a contract thats tradeable for value. That bitcoin has value is both obvious and established by a court (cf Pirate's SEC trial).

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Further, you would WANT any litigation because if any federal judge said, this is just a virtual game as BTCT stated in their policy blah blah blah then that would be a win for bitcoin. Something the government does NOT want at all.

Thats what Pirate tried and failed. As posted earlier:

Shavers argues that the BTCST investments are not securities because Bitcoin is not money, and is not part of anything regulated by the United States
So Shavers essentially tried to say that Bitcoin is a bauble and that he was taking in digital points and giving out digital points that had no real world value. The prosecutors at the SEC disagree, arguing that Bitcoins “are both investment contracts and notes, and, thus, are securities.”
..
the judge sided with the SEC, giving Bitcoin his stamp of approval as real world money.


http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2013/08/07/federal-judge-rules-bitcoin-is-real-money/


Value can be interpreted in any way shape and form. Craigslist lists items that are worth in value, all private sales. Im not sure how you can say that something is illegal when it's not even law. Im not sure what "law" you're referring to. I assume the Securities Act of 1933, which does mention "FOREIGN" Currency. And since Bitcoin is neither foreign NOR domestic, that can be challenged. http://www.sec.gov/about/laws/sa33.pdf

The judge in the Pirate case issued this opinion regarding Subject Matter Jurisdiction claims that they do have jurisdiction over legal proceedings regarding bitcoin. Note, its not a conviction, its not a summary judgement. Of course the Courts like to think they have Subject Matter Jurisdiction over the lint balls in our crotch which is why there is an Appellate court that can overturn this decision.

And of course the SEC disagrees! Its a power grab. The point is to CHALLENGE the Constitutional authority of the SEC to say they have control over something the US govt did not issue, no govt ever issued, and its completely private. Which can further stipulate what the Federal Government can or cannot say over matters of private property rights.

If you really want freedom from the SEC. Donate to a Bitcoin legal fund.