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March 04, 2013, 12:54:53 AM |
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I live about 170km away, same country. I wouldnt drive there just for the sake of it because 1. I am not interested in ASIC 2. I think its a scam, BUT ... Somewhere in next 7-10 days I have to go to get some goods for my shop, and I might stop by just to prove myself wrong, unless someone goes before me
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Bowjob
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March 04, 2013, 01:17:57 AM |
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I will fly to Hungary and pick it up myself. How much for two?
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It seemed like a good idea at the time.
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Vagnavs
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March 04, 2013, 01:59:00 AM Last edit: March 04, 2013, 02:31:46 AM by Vagnavs.Com |
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I will fly to Hungary and pick it up myself. How much for two?
a blowjob there may be some younger folks on here. Who aren't familiar with that terminology.. Try to keep it clean.
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Avalanche is a must own
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Aseras
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March 04, 2013, 02:07:29 AM |
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I will fly to Hungary and pick it up myself. How much for two?
a blowjob there may be some younger folks on here. Who aren't familiar with that terminology.. Well then no harm done...
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Miner99er
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March 04, 2013, 02:16:13 AM |
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Consider me interested. Real Company in Hungary. Info matching up in Ozcoin.co. Someone in the UK get over there stat so I can cancel my BFL order and get something called "real" hardware delivered.
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March 04, 2013, 02:17:12 AM |
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Hello Everyone! I'm posting to announce our ASIC product, PrimeAsic which does up to 80Ghash/s using a little over 800W power. We are a Hungary based company, started developing this project in 2012 June, finished it without ANY pre-order money at all. Now the units are ready to ship, or to be picked up locally. Our webpage is currently being developed as I post here, please give us a day so it will be fully finished. Domains owned by us: bitasic.com, btcasic.com, 80gigahash.com, primeasic.com All other names are not owned by us, and are possible scam attempts to misuse our name. I will constantly post with pictures of the miner equipment, specifications, prices, company details and if requested the registration certificate, phone number, address for local pickup and I will try to respond to every questions you may have. And at last, here is a proof of it mining: You can go to ozco.in pool, check the user top 20 and see us there:) Mining will be stopped after our page comes live. Stay tuned for more info! Are you able to have me come by today?
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repentance
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March 04, 2013, 02:27:58 AM |
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It's 3am in Budapest. I suspect we're not going to get any more answers for a few hours.
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All I can say is that this is Bitcoin. I don't believe it until I see six confirmations.
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March 04, 2013, 02:36:07 AM |
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Hello Everyone!
I'm posting to announce our ASIC product, PrimeAsic which does up to 80Ghash/s using a little over 800W power.
wow 80Ghs at over 800watts- at what price? It will need to be low to compensate for the 10w per Ghs However for people who can get hold of them quickly you do stand to get decent ROI-but long term they will stop being profitable much much faster than BFLs at 1-12.w per Ghs and the recently alluded to 28Nm ASICs that are going to hopefully be on the market in a few months (but in a few months you can make some coin while difficulty is lower). Because of the power usage they will have a lot of price pressures after the middle of the year when other options come a long and I find it hard to see this product being profitable next year (ie company closes down or has to bring a new product along) Would be good to see some prices (with and without VAT) and some pictures, and even better-videos!! WHat manufacturing process size are you using? I'm guessing 110Nm like Avalon and a large number of chips. It is cool they are letting people come and see and test. Look forward to seeing the reviews
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March 04, 2013, 02:38:37 AM |
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Funny how this would be a game-changing announcement that would get tons of orders but no pricing. NO PRICING?
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March 04, 2013, 02:47:22 AM Last edit: March 04, 2013, 03:31:36 AM by Vagnavs.Com |
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Funny how this would be a game-changing announcement that would get tons of orders but no pricing. NO PRICING?
if the website is not complete, no need to mention pricing..
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Avalanche is a must own
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repentance
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March 04, 2013, 02:55:00 AM |
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Funny how this would be a game-changing announcement that would get tons of orders but no pricing. NO PRICING?
If suspect there are quite a few people who care less about price than they do about being able to get hold of an ASIC right now if this is genuine. When they prove these exist and work, price becomes relevant - until then, they might as well be $75 Lightningminers.
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All I can say is that this is Bitcoin. I don't believe it until I see six confirmations.
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Dalkore
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March 04, 2013, 04:12:21 AM |
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Funny how this would be a game-changing announcement that would get tons of orders but no pricing. NO PRICING?
If suspect there are quite a few people who care less about price than they do about being able to get hold of an ASIC right now if this is genuine. When they prove these exist and work, price becomes relevant - until then, they might as well be $75 Lightningminers. Good point.
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March 04, 2013, 04:39:32 AM |
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I will fly to Hungary and pick it up myself. How much for two?
a blowjob there may be some younger folks on here. Who aren't familiar with that terminology.. Try to keep it clean. Check his username....
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March 04, 2013, 04:45:18 AM |
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wow 80Ghs at over 800watts- at what price? It will need to be low to compensate for the 10w per Ghs
However for people who can get hold of them quickly you do stand to get decent ROI-but long term they will stop being profitable much much faster than BFLs at 1-12.w per Ghs and the recently alluded to 28Nm ASICs that are going to hopefully be on the market in a few months (but in a few months you can make some coin while difficulty is lower). Because of the power usage they will have a lot of price pressures after the middle of the year when other options come a long and I find it hard to see this product being profitable next year (ie company closes down or has to bring a new product along)
Would be good to see some prices (with and without VAT) and some pictures, and even better-videos!! WHat manufacturing process size are you using? I'm guessing 110Nm like Avalon and a large number of chips.
It is cool they are letting people come and see and test. Look forward to seeing the reviews
I think you are forgetting how much BFL missed their mark by on power consumption for the singles. I am expecting a power output of maybe 1/2 the mh/s/W vs Avalon but not the performance numbers they claim. Just look at their track record.
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March 04, 2013, 04:52:05 AM |
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wow 80Ghs at over 800watts- at what price? It will need to be low to compensate for the 10w per Ghs
However for people who can get hold of them quickly you do stand to get decent ROI-but long term they will stop being profitable much much faster than BFLs at 1-12.w per Ghs and the recently alluded to 28Nm ASICs that are going to hopefully be on the market in a few months (but in a few months you can make some coin while difficulty is lower). Because of the power usage they will have a lot of price pressures after the middle of the year when other options come a long and I find it hard to see this product being profitable next year (ie company closes down or has to bring a new product along)
Would be good to see some prices (with and without VAT) and some pictures, and even better-videos!! WHat manufacturing process size are you using? I'm guessing 110Nm like Avalon and a large number of chips.
It is cool they are letting people come and see and test. Look forward to seeing the reviews
I think you are forgetting how much BFL missed their mark by on power consumption for the singles. I am expecting a power output of maybe 1/2 the mh/s/W vs Avalon but not the performance numbers they claim. Just look at their track record. Track record size: 1 data point. Ask someone with a background in statistics if that represents a trend.
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Deprived
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March 04, 2013, 05:18:18 AM |
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how many do you have now? just the one?
Heh, that was my first thought on seeing the "proof". ASICMINER is nowhere near ready to sell to the public but can show 5 TH. If someone's ready to actually sell then I'd expect them to be able to flip a bit more than that on.
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Gomeler
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March 04, 2013, 05:27:11 AM |
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how many do you have now? just the one?
Also curious how quickly users could acquire these. I don't care if I only could run it for 6 months before the power consumption exceeds the income. If in those 6 months I make back the investment and then some then I'd be a happy customer.
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Frequency
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March 04, 2013, 05:37:13 AM |
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If this is legit i will be there..just waiting for more info..!!
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COINDER COINDER
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March 04, 2013, 05:40:39 AM |
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pictures of assembled units ready for shipping please.
and like someone else suggested, put 800Gh on ozcoin to give a little peace of mind that you're not using FPGAs.
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March 04, 2013, 06:09:04 AM |
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watching. might buy 10 if its real.
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