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legendary
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Nothing like healthy scepticism and hard evidence
August 10, 2013, 11:56:17 AM
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http://ecommerce.ueuo.com is giving an error...
legendary
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I'll take some as well if you can escrow
legendary
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Dear Bitcoiners

we startet that project to bring electronic stuff to you for bitcoins.

we do not scamm!. ive made preparations to show everyone that we are legit.

we took todays charge of the usb asic miners on sale for 29€ only. after that charge they will rise up to regular price again.

much more items will be added to the shop till monday

Bitueuo24

Again, I'll take them all if you agree to using escrow. I will take pictures and post here once the items arrive.
newbie
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Dear Bitcoiners

we startet that project to bring electronic stuff to you for bitcoins.

we do not scamm!. ive made preparations to show everyone that we are legit.

we took todays charge of the usb asic miners on sale for 29€ only. after that charge they will rise up to regular price again.

much more items will be added to the shop till monday

Bitueuo24
legendary
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Don't know whether the shop is legit or not.
But anyway, a USB block eruptor at 0.6 BTC will not be profitable given the current difficulty trend.
Look at my calculator at www.coinish.com/calc/ (use expert mode to calculate with estimated difficulty adjustment).
At 0.3 BTC the block eruptor would be barely profitable.

Onkel Paul
newbie
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so is this a scam or not?



since i got my stuff and several others its not. but i dont say order there. all i can say is

couple months ago i ordered there a tv and 5 days ago the usb miners and i got them delivered.


will post pics wehm im home

legendary
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Nighty Night Don't Let The Trolls Bite Nom Nom Nom
so is this a scam or not?

newbie
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i got my 5 usb miners today yay!
Nice Smiley

Would you mind to fill my request earlier in this thread and confirm that you actually recieved your order?
Just put the ordered items on a table and put the box with the shipping label clearly visible next to it, photograph it and post it here. Ofcourse, you are allowed to smudge out your own address.
The more textured the background and more well-lit (not washed out and unreadable ofcourse) the photo, the better.

will definetly do that when im home again.
legendary
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I am willing to buy all the available erupters in the shop (currently 19) if I can pay on receipt / escrow. As a trusted member I'll post on receiving the items.

Alternatively I can pay with a reversible method, like credit card, if that option is available. I trust Graet and John K.
newbie
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i got my 5 usb miners today yay!
Nice Smiley

Would you mind to fill my request earlier in this thread and confirm that you actually recieved your order?
Just put the ordered items on a table and put the box with the shipping label clearly visible next to it, photograph it and post it here. Ofcourse, you are allowed to smudge out your own address.
The more textured the background and more well-lit (not washed out and unreadable ofcourse) the photo, the better.
newbie
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i got my 5 usb miners today yay!
newbie
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i just got my erruptor also
newbie
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Thanks guys Smiley

Moral of the story: If you are in it to get at least a return-of-investment ratio of 1 (make everything back, including electricity) just forget about USB Eruptors at their current price.
If you are doing it as a hobby, by all means, do it. It's a fairly inexpensive hobby and a good low-cost way to support bitcoin for the coming 6 months or so.

If prices drop below, lets say 0.3BTC it would be rather interesting and should provide a ROI-ratio of close to 1.

yeah tought this also
newbie
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Thanks guys Smiley

Moral of the story: If you are in it to get at least a return-of-investment ratio of 1 (make everything back, including electricity) just forget about USB Eruptors at their current price.
If you are doing it as a hobby, by all means, do it. It's a fairly inexpensive hobby and a good low-cost way to support bitcoin for the coming 6 months or so.

If prices drop below, lets say 0.3BTC it would be rather interesting and should provide a ROI-ratio of close to 1.
full member
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Nice post.
newbie
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newbie
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Can anyone tell me how much at the current difficulty these eruptors are mining in bitcoins?

I think .6 is a fair price on BTC Guild but I would like to make sure it won't be 5 years before seeing anything come of it.

Also this would be strictly hobby use. Not looking to get rich.
You'll probably break even within the year. Some expect several months, others claim over a year.
Assuming .004BTC per day as raw income, you'd break even in 150 days at the current difficulty, which is about 5months.

Scratch that, I've done the math... read on below.

However, people seem to expect a 20% increase in difficulty every two weeks, so income drops 20% every two weeks.
So here's a table, assuming perfect 24/7 availability (no pool downtime, no computer downtime)

2w periodBTC/day2w Total BTCAll-time Total
1st0.004BTC0.056BTC0.056BTC
2nd0.0032BTC0.0448BTC0.1008BTC
3rd0.00256BTC0.03584BTC0.13664BTC
4th0.002048BTC0.028672BTC0.165312BTC
5th0.0016384BTC0.0229376BTC0.1882496BTC
6th0.00131072BTC0.01835008BTC0.20659968BTC
7th0.001048576BTC0.014680064BTC0.221279744BTC
8th0.0008388608BTC0.0117440512BTC0.2330237952BTC
9th0.00067108864BTC0.00939524096BTC0.24241903616BTC
10th0.000536870912BTC0.007516192768BTC0.249935228928BTC

So that's 140 days, and not even close to 0.6BTC.
Depending on how much electricity costs, it may not even pay for itself.
However, the price for these things is just simply affordable now, and electrical usage is near nothing. Rule of thumb here is that a 1watt device, running 24/7, will cost €2,- (or $2,50) per year in electricity. It's a little high to allow for price fluctuation.
So an Eruptor, 2,5watt each (5V x 0,5A = 2.5W), will cost €5,- per year to run. And just extrapolating the above table will tell you it will make more than it will cost in electricity for a long time to come.
I believe that electricity in the USA costs less than half what it costs here, so it'll be profitable for far longer.
When your investment has returned completely? Not within 6 months.

Ofcourse, this does not account for overhead powercosts. A PC, RaspberryPi, etc is not included.


Edit: I've extrapolated it in MS Excel. 52blocks of 2 weeks (so 2 years), will yield 0,279997442372135 BTC
After 29 two-week periods (or 58weeks, a little over a year) the 2week income will drop below 0.0001BTC  that would be less than a single cent per 2 weeks (at 1BTC = $100 exchange).
Daily income will drop below 0.0001BTC after 17blocks (or 34weeks)

Ofcourse, this is purely based on speculation that difficulty will rise 20% per two weeks and that your mining income will drop by the same amount.

Edit2: Extrapolated through to 4 years (104 2week blocks), income total will be 0,279999999976638BTC
If the difficulty only rises by 10% per 2weeks:
after 2 years, income total would be 0,55766224756596BTC, drop below 0.0001BTC/day would occur after 72weeks
after 4 years, income total would be 0,559990240917066BTC

Edit3:
Factoring in power at €5 per year and 1BTC = €100,-, it would become unprofitable after 66weeks @ 10% diff increase per 2weeks.
At 20% diff increase per 2 weeks, it would become unprofitable after 54weeks.
newbie
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Can anyone tell me how much at the current difficulty these eruptors are mining in bitcoins?

I think .6 is a fair price on BTC Guild but I would like to make sure it won't be 5 years before seeing anything come of it.

Also this would be strictly hobby use. Not looking to get rich.
legendary
Activity: 1455
Merit: 1033
Nothing like healthy scepticism and hard evidence

This time, there is a fair chance that the sale was real, because the poster is also selling erupters (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/selling-usb-block-erupters020btc-224256), from the Netherlands (not Germany) and more expensive. He didn't realize he is helping the competition. But the Op (and his alts/promoters) real need to change their advertising methods.



its legit!

ordered friday a s4 and got it today morning. (austria)


proof

you can see senders adress at image
legendary
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99% scam... free webhoster and only noobs are confirming it's not a scam..  Sorry to judge but in my opinion it's not safe at all.
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