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August 16, 2013, 04:06:10 PM
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new one in stock for the collectors..

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1st gen (block eruptor alternative)
16 chip total - 2.2GH/S +-
power - ~26W
price: 1399RMB / $228 / BTC2.3


need a buying agent or reshipper if outside of china

http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z10.1.w4004-3255749384.2.FEfnhY&id=21969451511



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August 16, 2013, 05:15:50 PM
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Well... at least they're honest:

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2.2G proceeds bitcoin mining machine daily revenue is calculated as follows:
(2.2G / whole network operator force) * 3600
 
August 14 the whole network operator force is about 400T, then this mining machine daily output is about
(2.2/400000) * 3600 = 0.02 bitcoins
In accordance with the exchange rate a bitcoin == 600 yuan to count
And this mining machine without electricity daily income of 12 yuan
 
When the whole network operator rose 4000T force when (high probability event, will soon happen), then the output of the mining machine is only 1.2 yuan per day
 
So when you buy this mining machine, please fully understand this risk, that is likely to buy this mining machine invested money may never be able to recover the cost of this .

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August 16, 2013, 08:10:02 PM
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Really interesting, but where did this come from? Ive seen no real history of the user/unit, and it seems like each board contains 16 chips running at approx. 137mhash each.
Pricing is a bit high, since you could get as much hashrate from 7 block erupters for basically the same price (and they are tested and known legit)

I would suggest a price of 1.25-1.5BTC, since there is very little chance this will produce more than 1.25 BTC within a year

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