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Topic: (Review/Guide) WhatsMiner M3 11.5 Th/s, 2000W Bitcoin (SHA-256) ASIC miner - page 12. (Read 33535 times)

newbie
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Hey this question is for anyone that ordered one of these miners in the US.

Im looking to pay using bank transfer/Moneygram/Western Union.

What information did you use to pay for the accounts ETC.

You can only use bank transfer for orders valued 5000 USD or more.
You need to use Bitcoin for orders with lower amount than that.

You'll get the payment information from Pangolinminer when you go through the order process with them.

You can also use paypal

No you can't use Paypal unfortunately.
They had issues with Paypal and now only bank transfer, Bitcoin transaction or Bitcoin Cash transaction is accepted.

And now they have issues with bank transfer too. Sad


Hey where did you get the info that they are having issues with the bank transfer? I legit just paid them about two hours ago. I had to re-order since they refunded my paypal payment two days ago.

I'm nervous as can be already about wiring money. Any input is appreciated.
newbie
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Interested in buying several. Any ideas about M3 reliability compared to S9? S7 were 28nm (same like M3)and were more reliable, so maybe same goes with M3? Read alot that S9's are breaking alot and their warranty support is really shitty.
newbie
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Hey this question is for anyone that ordered one of these miners in the US.

Im looking to pay using bank transfer/Moneygram/Western Union.

What information did you use to pay for the accounts ETC.

You can only use bank transfer for orders valued 5000 USD or more.
You need to use Bitcoin for orders with lower amount than that.

You'll get the payment information from Pangolinminer when you go through the order process with them.

You can also use paypal

No you can't use Paypal unfortunately.
They had issues with Paypal and now only bank transfer, Bitcoin transaction or Bitcoin Cash transaction is accepted.

And now they have issues with bank transfer too. Sad
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
Does anyone know where i can find the tool for this miner?
I have searched on the pangolian miner official website and i didnt find anything.
I have to say this is my first time setting up a miner and it is a little bit confusing for now Tongue

Do you mean the IPFound tool?
See this Twitter post by Pangolinminer.
https://twitter.com/Pangolinminer/status/932910584550400001
Quote from: Pangolinminer
You can download "Whatsminer tool" (IPFound)and find your miner's IP easily !
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Z3O-IeeTCALICalGQQbAMiZnLjTku1rZ


But you can also just check your network router web configuration page and see the miner IP address there.
full member
Activity: 812
Merit: 124
Does anyone know where i can find the tool for this miner?
I have searched on the pangolian miner official website and i didnt find anything.
I have to say this is my first time setting up a miner and it is a little bit confusing for now Tongue
newbie
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How safe is it? If something happens can i get money back
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
Hey this question is for anyone that ordered one of these miners in the US.

Im looking to pay using bank transfer/Moneygram/Western Union.

What information did you use to pay for the accounts ETC.

You can only use bank transfer for orders valued 5000 USD or more.
You need to use Bitcoin for orders with lower amount than that.

You'll get the payment information from Pangolinminer when you go through the order process with them.

You can also use paypal

No you can't use Paypal unfortunately.
They had issues with Paypal and now only bank transfer, Bitcoin transaction or Bitcoin Cash transaction is accepted.
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
Hey this question is for anyone that ordered one of these miners in the US.

Im looking to pay using bank transfer/Moneygram/Western Union.

What information did you use to pay for the accounts ETC.

You can only use bank transfer for orders valued 5000 USD or more.
You need to use Bitcoin for orders with lower amount than that.

You'll get the payment information from Pangolinminer when you go through the order process with them.

You can also use paypal
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
Hey this question is for anyone that ordered one of these miners in the US.

Im looking to pay using bank transfer/Moneygram/Western Union.

What information did you use to pay for the accounts ETC.

You can only use bank transfer for orders valued 5000 USD or more.
You need to use Bitcoin for orders with lower amount than that.

You'll get the payment information from Pangolinminer when you go through the order process with them.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
Hey this question is for anyone that ordered one of these miners in the US.

Im looking to pay using bank transfer/Moneygram/Western Union.

What information did you use to pay for the accounts ETC.
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
Wondering what the power consumption would be with 240v?  Trying to decide how many I can run right now in my temp location.  Thanks for the review OP.
The power consumption would be about the same, higher mains voltage makes from little to no difference.
newbie
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Afaik with 9¢ per kwh it costs around 130-135$
legendary
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I just wanted to ask about the electricity bill you pay with this miner and would like to know what is good choice to buy if antminer or this whatsminer?
Honestly i planning to buy but after seeing the antminer s9 in bitmain almost sold out.. Now looking for alternative do you  think this might a good choice for alternative?
The electricity rate here in my country 0.20 usd per kwh
full member
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Wondering what the power consumption would be with 240v?  Trying to decide how many I can run right now in my temp location.  Thanks for the review OP.
newbie
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whoa, 80celcius++ , from your opinion, is it a good temperature for long term survive?
New to ASIC-based miners I take it?
For a couple years now as general rule they prefer to run hot. 80C is actually rather low compared to Avalons or Bitemain's miners. They are typ 85-100C.

So you're saying the temps are OK?

Yes we are both saying temps are ok.

I think that subject has been discussed plenty now.  Cheesy

Please don't ask one more time if the temps are ok.

Ahahahahahha. Thought they were like cpus run worse when hot.
legendary
Activity: 2464
Merit: 1710
Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
whoa, 80celcius++ , from your opinion, is it a good temperature for long term survive?
New to ASIC-based miners I take it?
For a couple years now as general rule they prefer to run hot. 80C is actually rather low compared to Avalons or Bitemain's miners. They are typ 85-100C.

So you're saying the temps are OK?

Yes we are both saying temps are ok, and at the low-end level where temps usually are with ASIC miners.

I think that subject has been discussed plenty now.  Cheesy

Please don't ask one more time if the temps are ok.
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
whoa, 80celcius++ , from your opinion, is it a good temperature for long term survive?
New to ASIC-based miners I take it?
For a couple years now as general rule they prefer to run hot. 80C is actually rather low compared to Avalons or Bitemain's miners. They are typ 85-100C.

So you're saying the temps are OK?
legendary
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Merit: 2703
Evil beware: We have waffles!
whoa, 80celcius++ , from your opinion, is it a good temperature for long term survive?
New to ASIC-based miners I take it?
For a couple years now as general rule they prefer to run hot. 80C is actually rather low compared to Avalons or Bitemain's miners. They are typ 85-100C.
newbie
Activity: 35
Merit: 0
I don't know man. Haven't yet started mining.
sr. member
Activity: 277
Merit: 250
Im really interested in mining and planning to buy some rigs soon, your review is helpful but could say would using these instead of other is more profitable? If not whats the best to buy?
He spent a lot of time and his own money contributing something very beneficial to the community by doing this review. Thus letting us all know it is a legit company that actually produces a real product that works.

He gave you the info, you just need to plug in your own variables like your local power cost. I don't think it would be too much for you to do your own homework and figure out whether this machine would be profitable you.
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