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Topic: Cryonics Frosbit claiming 1000Gh/s - $15K?? - page 5. (Read 16494 times)

cp1
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Stop using branwallets
There are plenty of plugs, my oven and dryer take 30A@240V
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Manateeeeeeees
They are featured on Techcrunch http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/23/the-cryonic-bitcoin-mining-machine-is-15000-of-pure-btc-power/

CEO of Cryoniks, Inc. Fahad Koumaiha."

"The PC hits a peak of 2800W – the average PC hits 200W on a bad day – but the device can perform 1000 Gigahashes a second. To put that in perspective a strong PC with good graphics card can hit about 100 GH/S and in my experience I haven’t been able to get any my machines to hit higher than 50 GH/S."

Say what?  

I think the last 2 should be M instead of G

2800 Watts is 11+ amps at 240V.  I can do that.

I just installed a 240V PDU with C13 plugs - should be able to pull at least 8A through each one, and the plugs themselves are rated for 10A.  Still, even at 240V that's only 2400W from a single C13.  My PDU also has C19s, which are rated at 16A each.

Question for Cryoniks: What kind of power socket will you be including?  I would recommend a C19 since you can get 240V @ 15A through them.  Giving this specification and a demonstration of what you currently have would lend credibility to this seeming-scam.

Plug reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEC_60320#C19.2FC20_coupler
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They are featured on Techcrunch http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/23/the-cryonic-bitcoin-mining-machine-is-15000-of-pure-btc-power/

CEO of Cryoniks, Inc. Fahad Koumaiha."

"The PC hits a peak of 2800W – the average PC hits 200W on a bad day – but the device can perform 1000 Gigahashes a second. To put that in perspective a strong PC with good graphics card can hit about 100 GH/S and in my experience I haven’t been able to get any my machines to hit higher than 50 GH/S."

Say what?  

I think the last 2 should be M instead of G

2800 Watts is 11+ amps at 240V.  I can do that.

You think?  What about the rest of it?  Their whole website is filled with techno mumbo jumbo.

I have a master's degree in physics and I have handled liquid nitrogen before.  If they send me a working unit I will try to get it running.
http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/

Cant we just pretend that it works as it looks like a Bitcoin Miner from Star Trek Cheesy

Also doubles as a litecoin miner ...wow ..gee they cracked that problem pretty fast

And finnally just when u where totally going to get one it also will do CGI rendering for u as well ...

Gets a nice cross section of potential customers ....lol cry ...lol...

Why do they tempt us with such beautiful things god...is this the test u keep talking about ..putting such beautiful nerd toys that are all fake ..i think there is a bible story in their somewhere Sad



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Daymn! If my PC can hit 50GH/s.. what do I need my mining rigs for?!?! OMG.. I've been scamming myself this whole time!  

U need to send yourself to jail ...

Turn up at teh police station and explain that you have been scamming yourself for many years and its time that this stopped...the only option is incarceration for your crimes as you have a very low chance for rehabilitation as you just kept ripping yourself off day in and day out Sad

cp1
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a liquid nitrogen generator will run you 15000 by itself.
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They are featured on Techcrunch http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/23/the-cryonic-bitcoin-mining-machine-is-15000-of-pure-btc-power/

CEO of Cryoniks, Inc. Fahad Koumaiha."

"The PC hits a peak of 2800W – the average PC hits 200W on a bad day – but the device can perform 1000 Gigahashes a second. To put that in perspective a strong PC with good graphics card can hit about 100 GH/S and in my experience I haven’t been able to get any my machines to hit higher than 50 GH/S."

Say what? 

I think the last 2 should be M instead of G

2800 Watts is 11+ amps at 240V.  I can do that.

You think?  What about the rest of it?  Their whole website is filled with techno mumbo jumbo.
erk
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Company Name:    CRYONIKS, INC.
Status:    Active
   
   
Filing Date:    04/16/2013
Entity Type:    Domestic Profit Corporation
File Number:    05133X
Filing State:    Michigan (MI)
Company Age:    1 Month
Registered Agent:    
Ralph R Safford
40900 Woodward Ave Ste 275
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304   

Only a month old. I wonder who did the R&D then?
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lol internal liquid nitrogen generator!? 6 usb 3.0 ports! and customizable multi color LEDS! cause ya know I want to mine in style and have a fast bluetooth link to my iphone while I have a fast usb link to an external hard drive or something cause I can mine fast.
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What pains me is that being featured on Techcrunch could actually convince a gullible person that this is possibly legitimate. Techcrunch is usually a good source of news for startup investors and tech in general.

I would hate to see one person wiring $15.000 on the account that Techcrunch is usually a reputable source.


As for the miner and company, I am in agreement with many of you here, too many inconsistencies on the site (updates could allow for LTC mining ?!?!?) and mumbo jumbo that is more confusing than instructive.
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Maybe he's hashing MD2.
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Daymn! If my PC can hit 50GH/s.. what do I need my mining rigs for?!?! OMG.. I've been scamming myself this whole time!  
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They are featured on Techcrunch http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/23/the-cryonic-bitcoin-mining-machine-is-15000-of-pure-btc-power/

CEO of Cryoniks, Inc. Fahad Koumaiha."

"The PC hits a peak of 2800W – the average PC hits 200W on a bad day – but the device can perform 1000 Gigahashes a second. To put that in perspective a strong PC with good graphics card can hit about 100 GH/S and in my experience I haven’t been able to get any my machines to hit higher than 50 GH/S."

Say what? 
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They are featured on Techcrunch http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/23/the-cryonic-bitcoin-mining-machine-is-15000-of-pure-btc-power/

CEO of Cryoniks, Inc. Fahad Koumaiha."

"The PC hits a peak of 2800W – the average PC hits 200W on a bad day – but the device can perform 1000 Gigahashes a second. To put that in perspective a strong PC with good graphics card can hit about 100 GH/S and in my experience I haven’t been able to get any my machines to hit higher than 50 GH/S."

Say what? 

Yup, looks like the Techcrunch writer does not even know what he is talking about.... Or he needs to tell me what GPU gets 100Ghash!
vip
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This is ridiculous and sad.
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They are featured on Techcrunch http://techcrunch.com/2013/05/23/the-cryonic-bitcoin-mining-machine-is-15000-of-pure-btc-power/

CEO of Cryoniks, Inc. Fahad Koumaiha."
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This is very well done .... shipping July 15th, Located .... " keep in mind that the system must go through a liquid “purge” that might take up to 6 hours for the stored liquid Nitrogen to evaporate. Liquid Nitrogen is roughly 700 more dense than Nitrogen gas" even more sounding like ed trice
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They even went through the trouble of doing a press release for the scam.  Impressive, but its all total bullshit technobabble to prey on the weak and greedy. Don't give them your money or personal info, obvious (albeit clever and well executed) scam.

This reeks of an Ed Trice scam.  The fake press release also fits his m.o.
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Oooh pretty...
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They even went through the trouble of doing a press release for the scam.  Impressive, but its all total bullshit technobabble to prey on the weak and greedy. Don't give them your money or personal info, obvious (albeit clever and well executed) scam.
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Meh I place a preorder but I wont be sending them a wire transfer anytime soon.
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