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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com
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on: April 23, 2014, 08:30:01 PM
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Made 4th request for refund since the 16th without even one response. Account updated to " Refund ready for process (Payed) " but no email to accept banking info or give estimated refund date. I have also given them a BTC wallet address, if they would like to refund that way. Very piss-poor customer service, but they probably fired all the CS to hire more techs for their installs.
KnC == POS
do you own a phone? +46 8559 253 20
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com
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on: April 21, 2014, 08:44:41 PM
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Every Titan order is in Bitcoin, unless you converted a Neptune purchase.
Yes but not every Bitcoin order is a Titan. Semantics matter. Anyway, back @ topic, as the Innosilicon A2 already exists, and will be mass produced til kingdom come, by the time people get their Titan, it will be obsolete. Therefore i would advise anyone against ordering one, even if it is only due to the miserable pre-order conditions. KnC really has enough money to fund their R&D. Innosilicon is a very small company, once their miners start flying off their shelves they will have very hard time keeping up with supply on demand that many people will panic and drop their orders leaving negative remarks on these forums about their customer service performance. Your comments seem like you are reading from a script.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com
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on: April 21, 2014, 08:35:43 PM
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Final Refund requested.
You do ponder a long while don't you Ed, i'm of the same mind... which makes me always late to the party. dunno how many times i've missed 'batch1's' by a gnats bollock-hair. Not indecisive, just like to think things through... and watch, and think some more, and watch, and... (you get the jist) Show your Frickin' math, there are like 150 other Alt coins, tell me how the addition of 625Gh of Scrypt mining hardware will impact these Alt coins and make difficulty skyrocket?
On the topic of altcoins joeventura is absolutely correct; i, myself dabble with some shitcoins irregularly and there is ALWAYS a coin to hop to when the going gets tough on another, take a look a the coinwarz profitability calc (not that i'm saying it's valid as a calculator) but you tend to see which shitcoins are most worthy to mine at any given time... a lot of people do a lot of hopping around and you will usually find, if you are sat on a shitcoin when it gets to the top of that calc list, the multipools will tend to crack in and plunder it for a while - raising the diff microscopically in terms of overall diff and reducing your share until they go away. if you ordered a titan, there will be scope for returns (mine shitcoin launches - pump and dump asap), but will you get a positive return on your investment? i wouldn't take the chance on a shitcoin miner of that magnitude, so i'll never know first hand. My addition to the very accurate comment above in underlined bold above
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: How Many Titan and mini titan units are going to be produced
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on: April 21, 2014, 03:14:26 AM
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They had sold at least 200 by the end of March, and they've said they hope to make 2,500 units with the first batch. I was a little interested, but came up with similar numbers. Unless you get one of the first dozen machines, I'm afraid your going to lose a lot of money with the Titan. Your basically spending twice as much as most bitcoin miners, hoping to acquire altcoins worth a fraction of the value while difficulty skyrockets
HAhahhaa Please keep making these generalizations and "Sky is falling" comments. Litecoin has a difficulty of 5162 Dogecoin has a difficulty of 611 Show your Frickin' math, there are like 150 other Alt coins, tell me how the addition of 625Gh of Scrypt mining hardware will impact these Alt coins and make difficulty skyrocket? The addition of this hardware is equivalent of adding FPGA hardware to the Bitcoin network, still lots of profit to go around. The sky is not falling chicken little. Reminds me of the dead parrot sketch from Monty Python. This parrot wouldn't Voooom if you put 50,000 volts through it. Parrot=Difficulty
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on: April 08, 2014, 09:53:19 PM
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Just Checked my order history with KNC, and it is now officially changed to 3TH Jupiter instead of Neptunes. It is happening.
Yes its really happening you can now buy a 3 TH Jupiter for what you would get 4TH from most anyone else. Antminer, Cointerra etc and all you had to do was wait for KNC to fall on their faces and/or buy too many Jupiter modules to fit in their data center. You are buying their crumbs. Joe, it is what it is. I have done well with KNC, and all this for me is really added bonuses, especially since I didn't consider the overclocking that padrino mentioned. You are getting 18 Jupiter Modules (166gh each) are they new Modules? If so how much more do you expect to overclock out of them? 2nd batch (November) were the same chips no? So isn't 166gh per chip the top end already? I could be wrong but you may want to double check your math.
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on: April 08, 2014, 09:42:00 PM
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Just Checked my order history with KNC, and it is now officially changed to 3TH Jupiter instead of Neptunes. It is happening.
Yes its really happening you can now buy a 3 TH Jupiter for what you would get 4TH from most anyone else. Antminer, Cointerra etc and all you had to do was wait for KNC to fall on their faces and/or buy too many Jupiter modules to fit in their data center. You are buying their crumbs.
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