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Title: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: siliconart on April 17, 2014, 03:13:07 AM
Hello miners!


I would like to introduce you the new line of hashing monsters from SiliconArt, one of the foremost scrypt-based ASIC miner companies in the world.
We have just recently publicly announced our new line of 40nm ASIC-powered scrypt-based mining machines, which just opened for preorder last Monday.

Aside from the incredible hashing power and minimal power consumption that these machines promise to provide, what is really exciting about these products is that SiliconArt has partnered on these ASICs with GigOptix, Inc. (NYSE ticker: GIG) – one of the world’s leading manufacturers of application-specific chips with over 2000 successful ASIC designs under its belt.  To my knowledge, this makes us the only mining machine manufacturer that is partnered with a major publicly traded United States ASIC company in our designs.

We have 4 products that are now available for pre-order, from the travel-sized USB Wasp (500KHs) to the high-end Godzilla (135 MHs). These devices offer some of the best hash rate to power consumption ratios on the market at a low cost:

-   The 135,000 KHs Godzilla miner, which runs on ~400Watts, for the price of $4,888 USD
-   The 32,000 KHs Dragon miner, which runs on ~120 Watts and costs $1575 USD
-   The 10,000 KHs Tiger miner, which requires ~50Watts and costs $750USD
-   The pocket-sized USB-pluggable 500 KHs Wasp miner, which runs on ~1Watt and costs $65 USD

With the obvious exception of the Wasp, all our rigs are designed to fit into a standard server rack, allowing you to easily set up a large-scale operation with many devices running in parallel. For more details and specs about our miners, please visit the SiliconArt Website: https://www.siliconart.com/ . We also allow you the option to house the devices in our dedicated server rooms, under 24/7 maintenance and support to ensure uninterrupted uptime.

Find them in our Shop:
https://www.siliconart.com/shop

In a field that is so full of fly-by-night operations, it is crucial to find a supplier that you can trust, and we aim to ensure that SiliconArt becomes the most trusted name in ASIC miners.

Check out our Website, Press Release and watch our Video.

https://www.siliconart.com/
https://www.siliconart.com/press-release/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwZ89lqF4zk


Follow us on Twitter, and Facebook.
https://twitter.com/siliconartinc
https://www.facebook.com/people/Silicon-Art/100008190607135


Thanks for your interest, and if you have any question feel free to contact us: info@siliconart.com


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: mitsarasss on April 17, 2014, 06:12:18 AM
Preorder, right?


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: atoney on April 17, 2014, 06:18:11 AM
There is too much risk for preorder!


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: siliconart on April 17, 2014, 05:49:33 PM
Preorder, right?



Yes, Pre-Order.


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: extraKrispy on April 17, 2014, 06:06:16 PM
No Visa/MC option? How hard is it to get a merchant account?


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: rammy2k2 on April 17, 2014, 09:46:55 PM
sorry but NO, u have no background to ask for pre-orders.

those photoshopped pics means nothing


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: Equate on April 18, 2014, 01:48:52 AM
working prototype , paper , videos , lots of questions but nothing substantial .


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: siliconart on April 18, 2014, 03:16:39 AM
Hi All,

No Visa/MC option? How hard is it to get a merchant account?
Hi extraKrispy,
That is not hard, but we prefer Litecon/Bitcoin and bank transfer.

sorry but NO, u have no background to ask for pre-orders.

those photoshopped pics means nothing
Hi rammy2k2,

Have you seen the video?


working prototype , paper , videos , lots of questions but nothing substantial .

Hi Equate,

Here is the GigOptix press release:

http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20140414005378/en/GigOptix-Expands-Industrial-ASIC-Product-Line-CX#.U1CYhFy9shQ



Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: Sampey on April 18, 2014, 02:16:34 PM
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Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: WinterParker on April 19, 2014, 04:42:01 AM
Geez these people will probably catch a couple of fish.


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: xstr8guy on April 19, 2014, 10:31:44 AM
* This is not an endorsement *

I'm as skeptical as anyone but the SiliconArt site is linked directly from the a Gigoptix site...
http://ir.gigoptix.com/mobile.view?c=225697&v=203&d=1&id=1918248
(Sorry for the mobile link but I'm posting from my phone)

I'm pretty sure Gigoptix is a real legitimate business and would doubt they would want to be associated with a scam.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=GIG


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: siliconart on April 23, 2014, 03:31:04 AM
* This is not an endorsement *

I'm as skeptical as anyone but the SiliconArt site is linked directly from the a Gigoptix site...
http://ir.gigoptix.com/mobile.view?c=225697&v=203&d=1&id=1918248
(Sorry for the mobile link but I'm posting from my phone)

I'm pretty sure Gigoptix is a real legitimate business and would doubt they would want to be associated with a scam.
http://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=GIG



Hi xstr8guy,

Thanks for sharing.

Watch our video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwZ89lqF4zk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwZ89lqF4zk)

at 2:45 This is at the GigOptix Hq.


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: BlaCKBloOD on April 23, 2014, 02:06:15 PM
Hi.

Can you show me real video from mining ?
Ahh shipping in Q4.

Thanks


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: sameev29 on April 23, 2014, 02:49:28 PM
Are they real company?


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: siliconart on April 24, 2014, 07:19:39 AM
Are they real company?

Hi sameev29,

Sure, we are.
Please check out this video, you will have more information about us.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwZ89lqF4zk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwZ89lqF4zk)

https://www.siliconart.com/company/about-us/ (https://www.siliconart.com/company/about-us/)


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: siliconart on April 24, 2014, 09:30:47 PM
Here is an other source of our press release:

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/siliconart-announces-kickoff-of-its-new-40nm-scrypt-analytics-asic-2014-04-14 (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/siliconart-announces-kickoff-of-its-new-40nm-scrypt-analytics-asic-2014-04-14)

The well known Marketwatch


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: thresher on April 24, 2014, 10:33:43 PM
Initial Shipment Dates:

Q3 (Initial production), Q4 2014(volume production).  Orders will be shipped in a first come, first served order process.

100% Money-Back Guarantee:

You can cancel your order at any time before the end of Q2 2014 (June 27th, 2014) at 11:59PM Eastern Standard Time. 70% of your initial payment will be refunded within 8 business days, and the remaining 30%  will be refunded within 6 months of cancellation date.



So.... you can only get a refund if you cancel before the item is supposed to be shipped?   What happens when you guys don't ship the item?


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: LDR on April 25, 2014, 10:09:08 AM
Here is an other source of our press release:

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/siliconart-announces-kickoff-of-its-new-40nm-scrypt-analytics-asic-2014-04-14 (http://www.marketwatch.com/story/siliconart-announces-kickoff-of-its-new-40nm-scrypt-analytics-asic-2014-04-14)

The well known Marketwatch


This is not a MarketWatch article, please stop being misleading, you aren't helping your case. This is simply your press release, the only reason it is on Market Watch is because you paid for the BusinessWire PR service. You just pay them, put whatever you want in your press release and then they distribute it to their partners. Seeing as it only costs a couple hundred dollars a year for one of these services, and a mining hardware scam can rake in millions, your press release on Market Watch means nothing. The fact that you are trying to pass it off as a legit article actually hurts your case and makes you look like more of a scammer.


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: siliconart on April 25, 2014, 11:54:32 PM
Hi LDR,

It is a press release, this is how a company works. If it were scam, we would write sooner deadline for shipping, bigger hash rates, better price, etc.
What do you think, what is proving more that we are a serious company?


Hi thresher,

Yes you can have refund until June 27th, 2014. There is no reason to not ship.


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: KriZa on May 19, 2014, 03:01:58 PM
site is offline...


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: dekodoge on May 28, 2014, 12:42:46 PM
So www.siliconart.com was a scam.

Website offline
YouTube videos/account removed
Facebook page cleaned.
Phone number dead.

Info for tracking them down if you are owed money.



Laszlo Erdelyi / Jozsef Erdelyi (Brothers ? or same person)

erde.lee@gmail.com

Address :

Zaszlos u.12.fsz.1.a
1142 Budapest
Pest
Hungary

List of domains associated with him
http://www.ipaddressden.com/email/erde.lee@gmail.com.html
http://whoisology.com/email/erde.lee@gmail.com

lots of domains, doesn't look good does it.












Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: jjj0923 on May 30, 2014, 10:54:52 AM
these guys are sinking faster than the titanic

website offline

video taken down

I guess their scam was exposed...

Q4 - delivery - their lunches will have been eaten by KNC and Mining-asics by the end of Q3 in the big MH miner markets
back to the drawing board guys...

LOL


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: Radiant311 on July 25, 2014, 10:30:06 AM
Any word on what happened to this company?


Title: Re: SiliconArt Scrypt-Based ASIC Miners
Post by: jjj0923 on July 25, 2014, 10:37:46 AM
I just hope someone didn't fall for the scam