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Author Topic: Difference between core activities of Butterfly, Avalon, ASICMINER?  (Read 995 times)
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June 10, 2013, 09:30:27 PM
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Each of these entities appears to make ASICS, mine Bitcoins, and sell mining equipment to end users in varying degrees. What are their core differences, both product-wise and operationally? Also, I’m already in ASICminer, but what are some good ways to invest in Avalon and Butterfly?
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June 10, 2013, 09:40:31 PM
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Each of these entities appears to make ASICS, mine Bitcoins, and sell mining equipment to end users in varying degrees. What are their core differences, both product-wise and operationally? Also, I’m already in ASICminer, but what are some good ways to invest in Avalon and Butterfly?


ASIC-MINER are trying to make as much profit as they can for their share-holders from the fact they're the only ASIC manufacturer who can ship completed product promptly.

Avalon are trying to catch up with a back-log and pre-selling chips to cash in on having working chips but not much of a production line.

BFL are trying to get as many pre-orders as they can.
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June 11, 2013, 02:31:50 AM
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Each of these entities appears to make ASICS, mine Bitcoins, and sell mining equipment to end users in varying degrees. What are their core differences, both product-wise and operationally? Also, I’m already in ASICminer, but what are some good ways to invest in Avalon and Butterfly?


ASIC-MINER are trying to make as much profit as they can for their share-holders from the fact they're the only ASIC manufacturer who can ship completed product promptly.

Avalon are trying to catch up with a back-log and pre-selling chips to cash in on having working chips but not much of a production line.

BFL are trying to get as many pre-orders as they can.
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