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Topic: [ANN] Bitfury ASIC sales in EU and Europe - page 105. (Read 250482 times)

legendary
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Oops! Google Chrome could not find www.bitfurystrikesback.com

Umm, anyone else having this problem ?

works now  Grin
legendary
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Oops! Google Chrome could not find www.bitfurystrikesback.com

Umm, anyone else having this problem ?
sr. member
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- electronics design|embedded software|verilog -

Does this mean if one chip is fried (or removed, Wink ) everything beyond that would fail?


This was anticipated, there are solder jumpers to short out a fried chip.
Removal of the broken chip might be necessary though.

intron
legendary
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When you will have at site master board with delivery October?!??
newbie
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15% commission does not seem like a good deal...
obviously ... local exchange GBP BTC best way ... sure that this method is available in London
hero member
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Thanks a lot guys for the infos!
sr. member
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Is it possible to get the bore hole distances from the master board too please?



intron
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Supersonic
thanks a lot cscape, so the H boards are directly put into the master board is that right?, so the distance between the h boards is already defined by the distances which the master boards provide?
Yes, they plug in directly. And yes, if you buy the master board together with the h-cards, the distance between the cards is fixed at 20 mm. Also, the SPI bus goes in one card, through all the chips, and then out on the other side, into the next card. So, if you get a master board with only 8 h-cards, you must use slots 0-7.  You can't skip slots, because it would break the SPI chain. Of course, if you're not afraid of soldering, you could put some jumper wires across the unused connectors, or make some dummy PCB edge connectors that connect inputs to outputs and stick those in unused slots.

Does this mean if one chip is fried (or removed, Wink ) everything beyond that would fail?

What happens if i unsodder last chip of the last board to play with? Would everything else continue working or it requires a bit more hacking to get rest of the stuff to work?
newbie
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@punin:
Will I receive an invoice, when I buy using VAT EU?
sr. member
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thanks a lot cscape, so the H boards are directly put into the master board is that right?, so the distance between the h boards is already defined by the distances which the master boards provide?
Yes, they plug in directly. And yes, if you buy the master board together with the h-cards, the distance between the cards is fixed at 20 mm. Also, the SPI bus goes in one card, through all the chips, and then out on the other side, into the next card. So, if you get a master board with only 8 h-cards, you must use slots 0-7.  You can't skip slots, because it would break the SPI chain. Of course, if you're not afraid of soldering, you could put some jumper wires across the unused connectors, or make some dummy PCB edge connectors that connect inputs to outputs and stick those in unused slots.
hero member
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Here's a picture of the master board:


thanks a lot cscape, so the H boards are directly put into the master board is that right?, so the distance between the h boards is already defined by the distances which the master boards provide?

EDIT: sorry just have seen that you answered this already:

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It's connected using SPI (on the GPIO connector).

Is it possible to get the bore hole distances from the master board too please?
sr. member
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Here's a picture of the master board:
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Need to use Banktransfer. To make the buy legit to the Tax authority.

Tax authorities differ from country to country, but in NL, barter with a business has to be accompanied with an invoice, which is a document with a legal status. The way you pay, doesn't matter, but has to be of equal value expressed in EUR.

VAT depends on trade value (invoice), type of product or service, sector of the economy and purchaser.

BTC are regarded here as tokens in LETS (Local Exchange Trade Systems) and their fiscal value is the purchase value, whether by fiat or barter.

So you have anything exchanged of EUR value for BTC which you exchanged for EUR value. So you have a realised profit-loss in/out of BTC, since they have a different purchase and final exchange value, and the cost stated on the invoice of Bitfurystrikesback.com.

So the value you spent on the BTC you spend on f.e. a € 1.000 miner, is your net business cost for the miner (excl. time spent on your EUR<->BTC administration)
sr. member
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Not so good...
why not use - if you are not US citizen - UK based www.skrill.com and www.btc-e.com thru with www.lr2wm.com ?

I don't see the option to exchange from Skrill to BTC-E.

i'm not adviser, please contact https://btc-e.com/setlocale/en support AND www.lr2wm.com support - check the www.lr2wm.com/reg.php?lang2=english
i suppose btc-e support will give you the best advice possible... can transfer GBP to btc-e USD account - see screenshot below



15% commission does not seem like a good deal to me other than for the dealer. Point is it is daft to go to BTC from flat for that only to be put back to flat by the seller especially on larger amounts. Like it or not chips still have to paid for in flat currency and until that changes artifical expensive use of BTC isn't really a benefit.
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But when you say the main ASIC area has been left free of components you mean the center of the PCB and on the outside area there are various leads and components, no?

I don't think this is mentioned anywhere but are there any temp sensors on the boards? And if so I assume it will be visible in the mining software.

Please have a look at the layout of the bottom layer,
you can see the distance between the screw holes
and the area that has components placed.

http://imgur.com/gUMVK0b

intron

PS: You are looking thru the board from the top side.
Don't make the 'mirror error' too often made:)

Hi intron,

have you also got a pic of the master board, would be great to see this too.

thanks

regards
legendary
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which is blank keys?
newbie
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hello does anyone accept the vat code
because i can not put my vat number at the site

yes it works for me.

try without countrycode and blank keys
legendary
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hello does anyone accept the vat code
because i can not put my vat number at the site
newbie
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Hello!

We have asked on the website but received no reply.

Can we know who is the company behind this website? We would be happy to place an order but sending 45000 euro anonymously looks very dodgy.
Do you accept bank transfers?



Here the same.

Need to use Banktransfer. To make the buy legit to the Tax authority.

if the take VAT , they have to make invoices. And for that they need a VAT number.

So they should  get a bank account for they Company.

Very dubious.



legendary
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any plans to add CC option too ? i see US customer have it  Smiley
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