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Topic: ANTMINER S3+ Discussion and Support Thread - page 513. (Read 710186 times)

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yes, "pay confirm" means in bitmain lingo that your pay of 1.5 btc is confirmed.
How do I know: because this is EXACTLY what my previous (S1 and S2) orders said

This makes me feel better. I'm still surprised 3+ hours later that i haven't heard anything back from customer support... I understand its a busy day, but it wuld be nice for them to bring their communication/customer service standards up to the level of their hardware. I believe this a key factor in any business.


I have the exact same scenario going on.
Should i be worried that i have not received a confirmation email?


Nor have I.
newbie
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I have the exact same scenario going on.
Should i be worried that i have not received a confirmation email?
legendary
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Paid, unshipped and expired. Hopefully this will be fixed soon. My transaction had 5+ confirmations when the order expired.

http://i.imgur.com/xT5uyl6.png

just click on the green VIEW button on the right.
that's PDF of your order. if it says CONFIRMED-you are in, just save pdf on your desktop just in case.
they had some kind of malfunction between 14:21 and 14:52

Where should it say CONFIRMED? The only confirmation I see is "Pay Confirm 1.5 BTC". Is that it?

yes, "pay confirm" means in bitmain lingo that your pay of 1.5 btc is confirmed.
How do I know: because this is EXACTLY what my previous (S1 and S2) orders said
full member
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Paid, unshipped and expired. Hopefully this will be fixed soon. My transaction had 5+ confirmations when the order expired.



just click on the green VIEW button on the right.
that's PDF of your order. if it says CONFIRMED-you are in, just save pdf on your desktop just in case.
they had some kind of malfunction between 14:21 and 14:52

Where should it say CONFIRMED? The only confirmation I see is "Pay Confirm 1.5 BTC". Is that it?
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
Paid, unshipped and expired. Hopefully this will be fixed soon. My transaction had 5+ confirmations when the order expired.



just click on the green VIEW button on the right.
that's PDF of your order. if it says CONFIRMED-you are in, save pdf on your desktop just in case.
they had some kind of malfunction between 14:21 and 14:52
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I'm having a hard time with this...

I certainly WANT to buy up a number of these...I even was ready to pull the trigger on another rack at my co-lo here for the hosting.

But running the numbers I'm having 0 luck making it make sense...
I'm seeing positive returns die after 4 months, with maybe 60-70% of the initial cost being recouped (after electricity costs) before they would need to be shut down. Even if I ran them at home with a slightly lower hosting cost it's a no-go.

Is anyone able to pull together numbers that make sense? Or are we rushing to buy these because we want new toys?

And remember...the argument of buying them in the hopes of BTC skyrocketing just means you may as well spend your money on more coins, or holding the ones you have...



Start mining as soon as you get the S3, and keep tabs on what they are selling for around the web... From my experience, mining for 50%-75% of the miners life on full tilt or OC'd if possible gives you enough coin (barring no crazy drops in value) that you can then sell the miner for some profit.. I have done this with a few 1TH+ machines and it has yet to fail. I'm hoping the same is true with smaller power, more in demand antminers..


Edit: this is my first time buying new, so it might not work out. In the past i've bought used, mined for a few weeks then flipped for the same price i paid on ebay. They  pay crazy prices over there, just factor in ebay and paypal fees.
legendary
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ex uno plures
S3 -> have 4, need 2.
Neptune -> have 1, need 2.

~L)L~
legendary
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https://www.bitworks.io
Bitmain,

Any chance of getting some pics of the business end of an S3?  I would like to see the connectors, etc. so I am ready to plug in when they start shipping.

You guys are just kidding about the July 10 (if not later) date right?  You are really planning to box em up and ship on the 5th or 6th RIGHT?? lol

ig

The picture on the site shows the power connectors, 4 PCIe on top but only two are needed...
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I'm having a hard time with this...

I certainly WANT to buy up a number of these...I even was ready to pull the trigger on another rack at my co-lo here for the hosting.

But running the numbers I'm having 0 luck making it make sense...
I'm seeing positive returns die after 4 months, with maybe 60-70% of the initial cost being recouped (after electricity costs) before they would need to be shut down. Even if I ran them at home with a slightly lower hosting cost it's a no-go.

Is anyone able to pull together numbers that make sense? Or are we rushing to buy these because we want new toys?

And remember...the argument of buying them in the hopes of BTC skyrocketing just means you may as well spend your money on more coins, or holding the ones you have...

legendary
Activity: 1148
Merit: 1000
Bitmain,

Any chance of getting some pics of the business end of an S3?  I would like to see the connectors, etc. so I am ready to plug in when they start shipping.

You guys are just kidding about the July 10 (if not later) date right?  You are really planning to box em up and ship on the 5th or 6th RIGHT?? lol

ig
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If it's taking too long to get confirmations on your payments then it's probably because you haven't added a miner's fee... which is quite ironic... to say the least...
I know, people are ordering $930 worth and do not include a 6-7c miners fee...
And it's not only the price, it's the idea of miners, buying mining gear and not paying the miner's fee on the transaction... kinda counterproductive  Huh


I guess im a retard, I thought it automatically charged transaction fees depending on the size of the transaction, hence why it was 1.51 instead of 1.5.. I'd be more than willing to give more back to the community if someone would tell me how to address this in Multibit... I did a search but didn't find anything so i might switch wallets.
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Paid, unshipped and expired. Hopefully this will be fixed soon. My transaction had 5+ confirmations when the order expired.

sr. member
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If it's taking too long to get confirmations on your payments then it's probably because you haven't added a miner's fee... which is quite ironic... to say the least...
I know, people are ordering $930 worth and do not include a 6-7c miners fee...
And it's not only the price, it's the idea of miners, buying mining gear and not paying the miner's fee on the transaction... kinda counterproductive  Huh

I'm not sure that's entirely it.  I'm speculating that lots of miners aren't mining .00001 miners fees still, and many services like coinbase are using that tx fee amount.  That would seem that it would make POS sales a real pain in the ass.
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I got Satoshi's avatar!
If it's taking too long to get confirmations on your payments then it's probably because you haven't added a miner's fee... which is quite ironic... to say the least...
I know, people are ordering $930 worth and do not include a 6-7c miners fee...
And it's not only the price, it's the idea of miners, buying mining gear and not paying the miner's fee on the transaction... kinda counterproductive  Huh
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
If it's taking too long to get confirmations on your payments then it's probably because you haven't added a miner's fee... which is quite ironic... to say the least...

I know, people are ordering $930 worth and do not include a 6-7c miners fee...

I paid the transaction fee, well Coinbase did, but it still took several hours for it to show paid on Bitmain's website.

i never pay from coinbase-it always take hours for some reason.
hero member
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Anger is a gift.
If it's taking too long to get confirmations on your payments then it's probably because you haven't added a miner's fee... which is quite ironic... to say the least...

I know, people are ordering $930 worth and do not include a 6-7c miners fee...

I paid the transaction fee, well Coinbase did, but it still took several hours for it to show paid on Bitmain's website.
legendary
Activity: 3892
Merit: 4331
If it's taking too long to get confirmations on your payments then it's probably because you haven't added a miner's fee... which is quite ironic... to say the least...

I know, people are ordering $930 worth and do not include a 6-7c miners fee...
hero member
Activity: 616
Merit: 500
I got Satoshi's avatar!
If it's taking too long to get confirmations on your payments then it's probably because you haven't added a miner's fee... which is quite ironic... to say the least...
newbie
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time to buy
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Exactly. I sent my BTC <10mins after i placed the order and only got 3 confirmations before the hour ran out and they cancelled my order.. Why only make it an hour if not everyone can get the confirmations in that time period? Seems like it would be better to make the payment time longer to allow for confirmations or something. Meh, im grumpy because i woke up early and now its looking like i miss out anyways.  Undecided

Don't worry, they will manually approve your order. It's not actually cancelled. It's happened to me and probably happens a lot.

I'm sure Bitmain has no interest in refunding your Bitcoin. They will do everything possible to ship your order if you paid.

Thank you. I'm just an overparaniod douchebag when it comes to anything BTC.

I've sent them an email with all necessary info.

You're welcome. For future orders you may want to try a better wallet. http://Electrum.org confirms very fast and adding a little extra transaction fee helps speed confirmations even more.
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