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Topic: Non-scam Scrypt Miners (Read 790 times)

hero member
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February 05, 2014, 04:51:26 AM
#18
Just did a few search and found this.

How-to receive shipments anonymously
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-receive-shipments-anonymously-442807

Did not know that. Just read over this and it's interesting. Thanks!

No problem Smiley
Please report back if it works. Cheesy
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February 05, 2014, 04:32:07 AM
#17
anyway, best for me is still to build up GPU rig, you can sell it later

silgle use chips become useless later and price is same, just count

btw friends, im in contact with case manufacturer and im trying to design 19" rack case for 6 gpu's, 2 PSU's and rest., front 120 or 140 fan, or better fully water-cooled rig
easy installation, good temps also for hot wether, coz im not fan of open rigs, despite of they look cool, its not good way, air flow is better than open air
sr. member
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February 05, 2014, 04:21:43 AM
#16

On this note, be careful if others offer to send free samples. Someone in the past here did that to get people's addresses, then extorted them (threatening to mail them drugs and report it to the feds if they didn't pay a certain amount of BTC).

I haven't heard of that at all  Shocked

It was probably the middle of last year or so. It was a pretty bad situation.

Just did a few search and found this.

How-to receive shipments anonymously
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-receive-shipments-anonymously-442807

Did not know that. Just read over this and it's interesting. Thanks!
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
February 05, 2014, 04:20:01 AM
#15

On this note, be careful if others offer to send free samples. Someone in the past here did that to get people's addresses, then extorted them (threatening to mail them drugs and report it to the feds if they didn't pay a certain amount of BTC).

I haven't heard of that at all  Shocked

It was probably the middle of last year or so. It was a pretty bad situation.

Just did a few search and found this.

How-to receive shipments anonymously
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/how-to-receive-shipments-anonymously-442807
hero member
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February 05, 2014, 04:19:13 AM
#14
The gridminers are reasonably well proven and are reasonably cheap for an entry level miner.
sr. member
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February 05, 2014, 04:16:24 AM
#13

On this note, be careful if others offer to send free samples. Someone in the past here did that to get people's addresses, then extorted them (threatening to mail them drugs and report it to the feds if they didn't pay a certain amount of BTC).

I haven't heard of that at all  Shocked

It was probably the middle of last year or so. It was a pretty bad situation.
hero member
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Merit: 1000
February 05, 2014, 04:13:48 AM
#12

On this note, be careful if others offer to send free samples. Someone in the past here did that to get people's addresses, then extorted them (threatening to mail them drugs and report it to the feds if they didn't pay a certain amount of BTC).

I haven't heard of that at all  Shocked
sr. member
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February 05, 2014, 03:34:51 AM
#11
I was also interested in doing scrypt mining and came across an english company called Alpha Technology (http://www.alpha-t.net) that has a Viper Scrypt Miner that is supposed to hash at 5Mh/s. They have taken preorders and have sold out. I don't know anything about the credibility of the company and missed out on the pre-orders, but it should be interesting to keep an eye out on other bitcointalk members who did participate in the pre-orders to see what their experiences are when the miners start shipping this spring.

I'd be careful going with scrypt mining companies right now; at least until some have proven their worth. We have enough problems with the BTC ones. It's safer with Scrypt to simply build your own rigs.

Very much agree.
It is just too risky for you to make pre-orders from a new unproven manufacturer....

Furthermore that's preferable to wait for the first customer reviews, just my friendly reminder.

*Trustworthy* customer reviews. People keep spamming with their own alt accounts.


Well, if the whole thing is real, the manufacturer should send a few samples to trusted forum members.

Take this as an example. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/lightningasic-la100m100mhs-scrypt-miner-usd1999-la1ths-usd1750shipped-out-421921
The OP on that thread sent out 3 units.

here is the name list for 3 pcs free review samples:
gmaxwell
Beastlymac
bobsag3
pls confirm your name, tel, address again by PM.

I am sure gmaxwell is not his alt account lol.  Cheesy

On this note, be careful if others offer to send free samples. Someone in the past here did that to get people's addresses, then extorted them (threatening to mail them drugs and report it to the feds if they didn't pay a certain amount of BTC).
hero member
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February 05, 2014, 03:21:56 AM
#10
I was also interested in doing scrypt mining and came across an english company called Alpha Technology (http://www.alpha-t.net) that has a Viper Scrypt Miner that is supposed to hash at 5Mh/s. They have taken preorders and have sold out. I don't know anything about the credibility of the company and missed out on the pre-orders, but it should be interesting to keep an eye out on other bitcointalk members who did participate in the pre-orders to see what their experiences are when the miners start shipping this spring.

I'd be careful going with scrypt mining companies right now; at least until some have proven their worth. We have enough problems with the BTC ones. It's safer with Scrypt to simply build your own rigs.

Very much agree.
It is just too risky for you to make pre-orders from a new unproven manufacturer....

Furthermore that's preferable to wait for the first customer reviews, just my friendly reminder.

*Trustworthy* customer reviews. People keep spamming with their own alt accounts.


Well, if the whole thing is real, the manufacturer should send a few samples to trusted forum members.

Take this as an example. https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/lightningasic-la100m100mhs-scrypt-miner-usd1999-la1ths-usd1750shipped-out-421921
The OP on that thread sent out 3 units.

here is the name list for 3 pcs free review samples:
gmaxwell
Beastlymac
bobsag3
pls confirm your name, tel, address again by PM.

I am sure gmaxwell is not his alt account lol.  Cheesy
sr. member
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February 05, 2014, 03:04:36 AM
#9
I was also interested in doing scrypt mining and came across an english company called Alpha Technology (http://www.alpha-t.net) that has a Viper Scrypt Miner that is supposed to hash at 5Mh/s. They have taken preorders and have sold out. I don't know anything about the credibility of the company and missed out on the pre-orders, but it should be interesting to keep an eye out on other bitcointalk members who did participate in the pre-orders to see what their experiences are when the miners start shipping this spring.

I'd be careful going with scrypt mining companies right now; at least until some have proven their worth. We have enough problems with the BTC ones. It's safer with Scrypt to simply build your own rigs.

Very much agree.
It is just too risky for you to make pre-orders from a new unproven manufacturer....

Furthermore that's preferable to wait for the first customer reviews, just my friendly reminder.

*Trustworthy* customer reviews. People keep spamming with their own alt accounts.
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February 05, 2014, 03:03:38 AM
#8
I was also interested in doing scrypt mining and came across an english company called Alpha Technology (http://www.alpha-t.net) that has a Viper Scrypt Miner that is supposed to hash at 5Mh/s. They have taken preorders and have sold out. I don't know anything about the credibility of the company and missed out on the pre-orders, but it should be interesting to keep an eye out on other bitcointalk members who did participate in the pre-orders to see what their experiences are when the miners start shipping this spring.

I'd be careful going with scrypt mining companies right now; at least until some have proven their worth. We have enough problems with the BTC ones. It's safer with Scrypt to simply build your own rigs.

Very much agree.
It is just too risky for you to make pre-orders from a new unproven manufacturer....

Furthermore that's preferable to wait for the first customer reviews, just my friendly reminder.
hero member
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Merit: 1000
February 05, 2014, 01:48:21 AM
#7
I was also interested in doing scrypt mining and came across an english company called Alpha Technology (http://www.alpha-t.net) that has a Viper Scrypt Miner that is supposed to hash at 5Mh/s. They have taken preorders and have sold out. I don't know anything about the credibility of the company and missed out on the pre-orders, but it should be interesting to keep an eye out on other bitcointalk members who did participate in the pre-orders to see what their experiences are when the miners start shipping this spring.

I'd be careful going with scrypt mining companies right now; at least until some have proven their worth. We have enough problems with the BTC ones. It's safer with Scrypt to simply build your own rigs.

Very much agree.
It is just too risky for you to make pre-orders from a new unproven manufacturer....
sr. member
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Merit: 250
February 05, 2014, 01:02:30 AM
#6
I was also interested in doing scrypt mining and came across an english company called Alpha Technology (http://www.alpha-t.net) that has a Viper Scrypt Miner that is supposed to hash at 5Mh/s. They have taken preorders and have sold out. I don't know anything about the credibility of the company and missed out on the pre-orders, but it should be interesting to keep an eye out on other bitcointalk members who did participate in the pre-orders to see what their experiences are when the miners start shipping this spring.

I'd be careful going with scrypt mining companies right now; at least until some have proven their worth. We have enough problems with the BTC ones. It's safer with Scrypt to simply build your own rigs.
legendary
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February 04, 2014, 10:15:48 PM
#5
you must be trolling.
newbie
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February 04, 2014, 10:13:02 PM
#4
Thanks for the responses!

The Alpha-t looks like a scam.  Can anyone confirm that it's not?

Also any other scrypt miners coming out?
hero member
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February 01, 2014, 11:40:18 AM
#3
You can build GPU rigs for scrypt coin mining.

For the hashrate, you may check it here.
https://litecoin.info/Mining_hardware_comparison
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February 01, 2014, 09:05:59 AM
#2
I was also interested in doing scrypt mining and came across an english company called Alpha Technology (http://www.alpha-t.net) that has a Viper Scrypt Miner that is supposed to hash at 5Mh/s. They have taken preorders and have sold out. I don't know anything about the credibility of the company and missed out on the pre-orders, but it should be interesting to keep an eye out on other bitcointalk members who did participate in the pre-orders to see what their experiences are when the miners start shipping this spring.
newbie
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February 01, 2014, 08:53:18 AM
#1
Hello,

I am new to Scrypt Mining.  I am looking to invest in a Scrypt miner (LTC/Dogecoin).

Which ones are available and which companies are not scams??  I just saw a thread that Butterfly labs is also a scam (most likely).

Thanks all!

*Apologies if a similar thread already exists - but this is an important topic because a people can be scammed into spending thousands*
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