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Topic: OneStringMiner DIY2 auction - 60 GH/s, Bitfury based - page 3. (Read 4334 times)

hero member
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THREE hours to go plus five minutes when a new bid comes in before the (five minutes extended) deadline.
legendary
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2 @ 0.38
sr. member
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sr. member
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Merit: 250
5 @ 0.37
sr. member
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Merit: 250
legendary
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Merit: 1000
legendary
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ASIC Wannabe
sr. member
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Merit: 250
5 @ 0.35
newbie
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legendary
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2 @ 0.31
sr. member
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Merit: 250
hero member
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Merit: 1001

i was just in the netherlends 3 weeks ago in amsterdam i wish you had held this auction a while ago i could have picked them up lol
By that time we didn't had stock yet. Come back again!
legendary
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hero member
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Merit: 500
FUN > ROI
^my understanding was that below my bid there were 4 bids at 0.28.
I'm pretty sure there were 5 bids (3 posts: 1@, 1@ and 3@) at 0.28, check it out Smiley
legendary
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i was just in the netherlends 3 weeks ago in amsterdam i wish you had held this auction a while ago i could have picked them up lol
newbie
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Merit: 0
1 @ 0.29
sr. member
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Merit: 250
hero member
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Merit: 1001
^my understanding was that below my bid there were 4 bids at 0.28.

I made it simple and put one bid at 0.28 (makes maximum 5 at that price) 
then bid [email protected].

This means 3 more can be bid on at 0.29, and then bids must go higher. (if im not mistaken)
 
Im willing to bid these towards the going rate of an antminer, basically balancing the benefit of power consumption against the drawback of running a USB host and having to run everything via a c/bfgminer instance. I just feel like the bidding will stagnate out well before friday night at the current speed
A cheap Raspberry Pi can run up to 20 boards, so the drawback of a USB host is not big.
legendary
Activity: 2128
Merit: 1005
ASIC Wannabe
^my understanding was that below my bid there were 4 bids at 0.28.

I made it simple and put one bid at 0.28 (makes maximum 5 at that price) 
then bid [email protected].

This means 3 more can be bid on at 0.29, and then bids must go higher. (if im not mistaken)
 
Im willing to bid these towards the going rate of an antminer, basically balancing the benefit of power consumption against the drawback of running a USB host and having to run everything via a c/bfgminer instance. I just feel like the bidding will stagnate out well before friday night at the current speed
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 1001
[email protected]
[email protected]

(that leaves [email protected] or higher)

Hope this auction can end sooner than friday night - the pricing is already at a very fair value IMO
FYI, 0.29BTC * us$667 = us$193.
Have a look at MegaBig site to see the price for 30 chips.
The normal price for a single DIY2 is us$731.
So to say that it is at a fair price is a bit odd.
I started this auction to get publicity, a loss is calculated in, but for this auction only.
The auction is set to end at Friday noon CET, not midnight.
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