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Post by hunterfx on Jan 3, 2014 19:15:14 GMT
Here we ordered device for mining. Themselves can come in and make sure that they have not yet delivered. There can also read the news about the expected delivery date.
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Post by Admin on Jan 3, 2014 19:55:51 GMT
I don't want to make others paranoid or skeptical, but several of my friends have told me that this is somewhat of a scam in that they have machines and they are mining until its no longer profitable, then they give them to us, so our payments will be minimal and our hardware will be used. I paid for this months ago, many of you have as well. He has had the money, why does it take so long to set something up? The admin is vague in his answers, and his excuses are things that should take a few days at most, NOT months. Furthermore he barely seems to be present. I'm not accusing anyone of anything, these are just my fears, and if anyone can quell them I would be happy to feel good about this investment again. I'd be happy to help where I can here. Although I'm a little confused as to what I'm vague about. However any details needing mentioned here I'd gladly do that, I just need to know what those details are. The main concern it seems mentioned (it seems to me) is that I'm mining... I'm not. You can check with Cointerra. We are the first batch with Cointerra for January, But they haven't delivered their December batch yet. Which is a delay, but fortunately I don't think it'll be much of a delay since it looks like the chips are being completed for December. Since we're January, we should be after the December batch. You can check with Cointerra.com website. cointerra.com/news/blog/Just keep in mind they are on December right now, We're the first batch in January. Also please feel free to email me at admin@hopmarks.com I provide support, I'm here, I just don't always check the forum because I'm busy piecing things together for when the machines arrive (I want to make sure it's a prompt plug in and mine when they get here (no delays). Dell
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Post by un_ordinateur on Jan 3, 2014 21:58:27 GMT
I remember that some time ago, you considered using the "Give-Me-Coins" mining pool. I checked that pool, and although it does seem well programmed it really has a small hashing rate; it only finds a block in 2 weeks on average! It is really not a lot. Would you consider using another pool?
Off the top of my head, I'd consider using Bitparking, Bitminter, Slush's, Eclipse or Eligius. All have been existing for a while now, acquired a good reputation, and have a good part of the network's hashrate (but not too much). (The best would be running your own p2pool node, but it is some trouble.) I personnaly use Eligius with my own miner. The interface might not be the most beautiful, but it works, has 0% fee, and the reward method it extremely fair, and provably fair. (All the data is exposed, so you can know the pool is not cheating on you) But that's my choice, I listed some other pool I consider worthwhile.
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Post by Admin on Jan 5, 2014 4:01:47 GMT
I'll be taking a look around again soon. Now's the best time to decide on a pool so thanks for the update on it.
Dell
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Post by brad on Jan 5, 2014 13:19:15 GMT
Thank you for contacting CoinTerra.
If you've been to our web site today, you'll have seen the latest engineering update, showing the progress beyond fabout and bumpout to the next phase in the ASIC production process. Our handful of late December orders have slipped into early January, but we are currently on track to ship our early January batch around the intended time (give or take a few days, depending on how things go over the next 1-2 weeks). Do check back on the website in a couple of days time for hopefully more good news on the ASIC front: Once everything is working reliably and smoothly we'll ramp up production and get you your January miner as quickly as humanly possible...
I hope this answers your question.
Regards, CoinTerra Support
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Post by Admin on Jan 13, 2014 20:25:45 GMT
So I got a lot of wiring done, everything looks good and ready for plugging in the machines. I also got a secure internet and will soon be hooking up a backup internet into the dual band router.
Today I was disappointed when I saw a Fed Ex truck come by and delivered a book :S. I guess now that We're approaching mid January I'm getting a little excited. Waiting is hard when it's a Bitcoin Machine. I look forward to providing pictures.
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Post by beaverCA on Jan 13, 2014 21:02:21 GMT
thanks alot for the update admin.
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Post by SIGIL on Jan 14, 2014 1:31:03 GMT
Hello other guest. 8:29 Michigan time.
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Post by btcRa on Jan 24, 2014 1:27:36 GMT
Still waiting?
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beaverCA
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Post by beaverCA on Jan 24, 2014 23:31:22 GMT
Yep, well sounds like more a february package than a january package that we bought....
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Post by BeerMan on Jan 25, 2014 1:43:27 GMT
Oh Saw fedx truck, got excited, HOW ABOUT TRACKING NUMBER?
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Post by brad on Jan 26, 2014 6:37:57 GMT
UPDATE: Engineering and Production Status January 25, 2014, CoinTerra in Updates Leave a comment UPDATE: Prototype Testing Completed, Certification and Production this week DATELINE 1/24/2014
Today we wanted to communicate our plans as we move from pre-production into production. As soon as the FCC/CE/UL certification process is completed we will be able to commence shipping the very first production TerraMiners and incrementally ramp up to volume capacity over the coming days.
On the hardware front, we have implemented circuit board modifications which have improved the efficiency of the power conversion circuitry from the time of our initial board bringup and we have revised the firmware on the BeagleBone Black controller card to take advantage of this.
Having achieved a good level of stability and based on feedback from our customers, we have decided to push the button to release our first production TerraMiners IV’s.
Our production lines are assembling units and we have submitted for certification simultaneously. The production units that we have assembled and tested so far are running at between 1.63TH/s and 1.72TH/s with power draw at the wall between 1900W and 2100W – typically 20% higher than our anticipated target of 1650W but still sufficient to operate in a typical US home (110V) plugged into two outlets on separate 15A circuits, or in a typical European home (230V) on a single circuit.
The first-batch of TerraMiner IV units shipping to customers
Is easily the most powerful high-performance Bitcoin miner available today. It smashes the 1TH/s barrier by a huge margin Is the lowest cost per gigahash of any Bitcoin mining rig on the market Achieves the highest density of Bitcoin hashing power in its compact 4U enclosure We will continue tweaking the firmware and any updates will be posted to the CoinTerra website.
Additionally, we have begun a board redesign which will enter production when fully tested and approved. It is anticipated that the board revision will offer further hardware optimizations and power efficiencies and based on the initial simulations it will permit us to hit our initial performance target of 2TH/s.
We expect to post the next update as soon as we’ve received certification early next week and begin delivery.
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Post by Admin on Jan 26, 2014 7:59:11 GMT
Update: So far no Cointerra machines have been delivered, I don't think Januaries will be shipped till the end of January/Early February from the sound of things.
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AreYouGoingPushRefundBackToUs
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Post by AreYouGoingPushRefundBackToUs on Jan 29, 2014 6:12:35 GMT
1. For January or February batch retail customers who wish to receive their TerraMiner order in the currently-shipping specification we will offer a 15% discount coupon* redeemable against their next retail hardware order placed at the CoinTerra website store. If a January or February batch retail customer chooses to accept their order as-is they will automatically receive this coupon.
So are you going to kick back to us the financiers?
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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2014 10:37:04 GMT
Actually I've been hit hard with the 1.72 max hash instead of 2.0. What seemed to be profitable for me isn't looking so good. also those coupons are for future purchases not previous ones so no discount was given.
It's been very rough for me to make this work with the huge decrease in GH, huge increase in watts (huge increase in my hosting costs).
I'm doing my best to keep the buyers GH the same as purchased and the hosting fees the same all at my expense.
Any donations would be appreciated:
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