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May 20, 2013, 10:25:59 AM
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I am thinking about selling my BFL ASIC 60 GH/s Bitcoin miner order. For low price and with escrow.
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60 GH/s Bitcoin Miner

It's not an early order, but after prices on ASICMiner blades
   (~55 - 75 BTC for 10 GH/s => ~12 BTC income with ~5-7 mounths return).
or ASICMiner usb miner
   (~2 BTC for 0.3 GH/s => ~0.38 BTC income with ~6 mounths return).

I think BFL ASIC 60 GH/s miner is still interesting offer with x6 hashing power  Wink
   (~25-35 BTC for 60 GH/s => ~77-60 (with 6 mounths delay) BTC income with ~0.5 mounths return).

The only risk - if BFL will never ship their orders, but I think they will, because there are a lot of PayPal orders. So this will be a huge financial loss, closed PayPal seller account and possibly "closed doors" in bitcoin community. Not an option for BFL, I believe.  Smiley

Offer your price and conditions. At this moment I am thinking about 45 BTC with 40% escrow and returning by 15% per mounth to buyer in 3 mounths if there will be delay. (My estimation of BFL delay ~3 months).

There will be no proofs here - people become really nervous after posting invoices. I'll show account login process to the buyer. Or I may send image / paper invoice.
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May 20, 2013, 10:51:42 AM
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Here is some images from BFL forum:


Strange configuration - both top and side fans... Something like CPU cooling tower with 2 - 3 side fans will be much better:



But I don't know is it last design or just testing miner.
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May 22, 2013, 12:56:36 PM
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Here is another BFL miner review : link.
So BFL ASIC exists...
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May 28, 2013, 10:03:35 AM
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Some news from BFL:

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Progress has not stopped here at the labs while we attended the 2013 Bitcoin Conference. We demonstrated a 5 GH/s, a 25 GH/s and a 50 GH/s miner at the conference that people could see, touch, stroke and pet, all while they were mining on an Android tablet. It was a good conference and we were glad that we could demonstrate working units and meet many of our customers and fellow bitcoiners. It was a pleasure meeting many of you.

 We have resolved the issues with the long boards and are making some tweaks to the 5 GH/s boards that may reduce power consumption but will almost certainly reduce heat output. With that in mind, we should be getting about 200 5 GH/s boards on Friday, and we'll be shipping those out on Friday and Saturday.

 As a term/jargon/technical note, here is the informal and/or official designations here at BFL:

 Short Board = ~92mm x 92mm board that contains up to 8 chips and powers the 5 GH/s miner, typically with just 1 or 2 chips.
 Long Board = The board that powers the Little Single, Single and Minirig and can contain up to 16 chips in two banks of 8.
 Jalapeno is now called the 5 GH/s miner and is synonymous.
 The Minirig is now a 500 GH/s unit.

 Our chips consume about 3 - 3.5w per GH/s at the chip level, so there is some room for tweaking, which we will be focusing on as soon as we get the final rev out for the Long Boards. Speaking of Long Boards, we have what we are considering the last rev for shipment coming next Monday or Tuesday the 27th or 28th of May (they may even be done with manufacturing this Saturday the 25th) and we will continue to refine the firmware for that board until the final rev arrives in KC. Assuming no problems with it, we will be being shipment shortly thereafter. The long boards will be powered by one or two PCIe style 6 pin Minifit Jr connectors. Please be aware that these connectors, while using the same form factor as PCIe connectors are not PCIe connectors, though they are electrically compatible with them (Meaning you can likely use an ATX PSU at your own discretion if you chose not to use our supplied power bricks). The Little Single and Single will have a 120mm fan at each end of the case in a push/pull configuration. Each bank of 8 chips will have a heatsink, heat baffle and 92mm fan on top of it. Cooling will not be an issue with these units and they will be fairly quiet to run if you are in a cool environment. The fan will scale up and down in speed as required due to heat. The units will be stackable and have a side to side or front to back airflow, depending on how you orient them.

 We are expecting several thousand chips next week from our new packaging facility and expect to start shipping all product lines next week. Beyond that, we will be receiving thousands of chips per week at an ever increasing pace between now and until all of the remaining 68 wafers are used up. We have additional wafers on order and they should be ready about the time we've used up all 68 wafers should we need them. Soon after, we hope to have product on the shelf for immediate shipment, depending on how many orders come in between now and when we catch up the backlog.
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June 02, 2013, 11:27:53 AM
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Some more updates:
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29 May 2013 - ASIC Update

 Almost there... I'm attaching a picture of our test board. We've almost got the firmware finalized, as you can see, we've brought power usage down quite a bit. This is a 50 GH/s unit with unbinned chips (meaning the chips were randomly selected, so some of the chips have non-functional engines. What this means is the unit can perform faster if you use binned chips with known good engines).

 I think the picture speaks for itself, and I apologize for the quality... just took a quick snap while we were working. However, you can see that our power usage is under 5w/GH/s. This should apply across all product lines. I plan on testing out the short boards tomorrow. We should be getting in many of the reworked short boards tomorrow as well as some long boards. Next week, we expect a much larger shipment of both long and short boards to arrive (possibly even this Saturday, but that's still up in the air.)

 In any event, we should have the firmware finalized by tomorrow night or Friday at the latest and ready to go.
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June 11, 2013, 09:15:40 AM
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I have some questions about "partial escrow". It's simple:
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Partial escrow is a great safety option. Instead of paying me full amount (like in other BFL selling threads) you pay ~60% directly and ~40% to escrow.  releases 40% after yours confirmation of shipping. I prefer direct payment because I have good history here for larger BTC amounts. But if you afraid of - we'll use escrow.
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June 13, 2013, 05:59:42 PM
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The first Single SC 60gh/s has left the building!!!
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The very first Single SC 60gh/s unit was shipped out on Tues 06/11/2013 during the 5 o'clock hour. I know this because I happened to visit BFL HQ on the right day. This is a momentous occasion for Butterfly Labs and the Bitcoin community as a whole. I will be posting a full write-up of my visit in the next couple hours. This write-up will contain a lot of information, some of which is unknown to the general public and other information will clarify a lot that has been left to speculation. There were maybe 8 Singles that had been built and tested while I was there, most of which did not have any problems getting into the 60gh range, even with un-binned chips, so no one should worry about getting a device with less than their ordered hashrate. Without further ado, here is some pics of the first Single being boxed up and shipped out to one very lucky customer.
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June 13, 2013, 10:28:32 PM
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The first Single SC 60gh/s has left the building!!!
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The very first Single SC 60gh/s unit was shipped out on Tues 06/11/2013 during the 5 o'clock hour. I know this because I happened to visit BFL HQ on the right day. This is a momentous occasion for Butterfly Labs and the Bitcoin community as a whole. I will be posting a full write-up of my visit in the next couple hours. This write-up will contain a lot of information, some of which is unknown to the general public and other information will clarify a lot that has been left to speculation. There were maybe 8 Singles that had been built and tested while I was there, most of which did not have any problems getting into the 60gh range, even with un-binned chips, so no one should worry about getting a device with less than their ordered hashrate. Without further ado, here is some pics of the first Single being boxed up and shipped out to one very lucky customer.


That's amazing..  Shocked

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June 14, 2013, 09:41:47 AM
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Aha - like in that joke "it took less than 3 years". It's "after all", not amazing.  Wink
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June 16, 2013, 12:34:25 AM
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Aha - like in that joke "it took less than 3 years". It's "after all", not amazing.  Wink

In fact that the most people here thought that BFL will never ship, I think it is amazing Wink

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June 16, 2013, 01:51:13 AM
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I am thinking about selling my BFL ASIC 60 GH/s Bitcoin miner order. For low price and with escrow.
Code:
39161
#100019697
60 GH/s Bitcoin Miner
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It's not an early order, but after prices on ASICMiner blades
   (~55 - 75 BTC for 10 GH/s => ~12 BTC income with ~5-7 mounths return).
or ASICMiner usb miner
   (~2 BTC for 0.3 GH/s => ~0.38 BTC income with ~6 mounths return).

I think BFL ASIC 60 GH/s miner is still interesting offer with x6 hashing power  Wink
   (~25-35 BTC for 60 GH/s => ~77-60 (with 6 mounths delay) BTC income with ~0.5 mounths return).

The only risk - if BFL will never ship their orders, but I think they will, because there are a lot of PayPal orders. So this will be a huge financial loss, closed PayPal seller account and possibly "closed doors" in bitcoin community. Not an option for BFL, I believe.  Smiley

Offer your price and conditions. At this moment I am thinking about 45 BTC with 40% escrow and returning by 15% per mounth to buyer in 3 mounths if there will be delay. (My estimation of BFL delay ~3 months).

There will be no proofs here - people become really nervous after posting invoices. I'll show account login process to the buyer. Or I may send image / paper invoice.
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June 16, 2013, 11:55:41 PM
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I'll toss you 10btc for it.

Escrow status will have to depend on you providing proof of the paid order (via remote screenshare with me) and also a sales contract notarized along with your ID & address information. If you're able to prove the order and I've received the notarized documents you can have the btc without escrow.


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June 17, 2013, 01:00:56 PM
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I am not interested in 10 btc at all. It's 60 GH/s!
I'll toss you 10btc for it.

Escrow status will have to depend on you providing proof of the paid order (via remote screenshare with me) and also a sales contract notarized along with your ID & address information. If you're able to prove the order and I've received the notarized documents you can have the btc without escrow.


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June 18, 2013, 01:52:28 AM
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I am not interested in 10 btc at all. It's 60 GH/s!
I'll toss you 10btc for it.

Escrow status will have to depend on you providing proof of the paid order (via remote screenshare with me) and also a sales contract notarized along with your ID & address information. If you're able to prove the order and I've received the notarized documents you can have the btc without escrow.

ok ok - I'll offer 12.25 - you should at least get what you paid for it =P


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June 18, 2013, 02:54:58 PM
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When did you place your order?
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June 18, 2013, 07:13:18 PM
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2013 Feb. I think not so bad - some people are selling March - April on eBay for 3K USD.
Also note that at this moment we are in X >> 1 part of 1/x chart of profit. (x - time). So the most important part is the price of the unit, not order date. I mean they all will be late for 100x money return.  Wink
At this moment I have enough bitcoins for trading, and in doubts about selling. May be I'll close this thread. Undecided
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August 09, 2013, 10:35:01 AM
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You can see the purchase dates being served every day on Jody's Customer Service blog.
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