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July 19, 2013, 06:53:39 PM |
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Secondly, the 60M difficulties.
This device, as specced, would still be profitable if the difficulty were 1 billion. you are correct sir! http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator142.50 a month at 1 billion difficulty. not bloody bad.
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canth
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July 19, 2013, 06:59:58 PM |
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Secondly, the 60M difficulties.
This device, as specced, would still be profitable if the difficulty were 1 billion. you are correct sir! http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator142.50 a month at 1 billion difficulty. not bloody bad. That doesn't appear to take into account future rising difficulty, purchase or electricity costs. Try a little bit more accurate calculator: http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/
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rizzman
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July 19, 2013, 07:03:42 PM |
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Yeah - well, good luck with that. They stopped answering refund requests - all orders now final.
That's ok, I'm sure I'll make out better selling it to someone else who wants it. not worried about the refund anymore.
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Anenome5
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July 19, 2013, 07:03:51 PM |
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can any EE's chime in on the technical details of what we are looking at? Yeah, I'm curious too what that picture there is showing? Probably transistor layout of the hashing engines, but it sure looks funky at that detail size. Almost random-like.
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Democracy is the original 51% attack.
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ASIC-K
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July 19, 2013, 07:04:01 PM |
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its the exact same, i just skipped ahead to 1 billion. its like a 3 dollar a month difference. try it out.
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Anenome5
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July 19, 2013, 07:06:22 PM |
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Secondly, the 60M difficulties.
This device, as specced, would still be profitable if the difficulty were 1 billion. you are correct sir! http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator142.50 a month at 1 billion difficulty. not bloody bad. That doesn't appear to take into account future rising difficulty, purchase or electricity costs. Try a little bit more accurate calculator: http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/It's not about rising difficulty, it's the question of, if the difficulty were 1 billion today, would the device earn money above its electricity costs. The answer is yes, about $17.50 a day:
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Democracy is the original 51% attack.
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de_ixie
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July 19, 2013, 07:07:00 PM |
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Wondering if this news release will cause an influx of new orders/upgrades or not. Or it doesn't say much yet. Thoughts? Anyone pushing the upgrade button?
I haven't pushed it yet, but I'd say it's likely that my 2 Saturns will become Jupiters. same here
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European Bitcoin Exchange - Bitcoin handeln im deutschen Rechtsraum. Fair und reibungslos: www.bitcoin.de (Aff. Link - Thank you!)
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ASIC-K
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July 19, 2013, 07:13:51 PM |
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Secondly, the 60M difficulties.
This device, as specced, would still be profitable if the difficulty were 1 billion. you are correct sir! http://www.alloscomp.com/bitcoin/calculator142.50 a month at 1 billion difficulty. not bloody bad. That doesn't appear to take into account future rising difficulty, purchase or electricity costs. Try a little bit more accurate calculator: http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/It's not about rising difficulty, it's the question of, if the difficulty were 1 billion today, would the device earn money above its electricity costs. The answer is yes, about $17.50 a day: good call. sorry i based mine on my mercury 100ghs.
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July 19, 2013, 07:14:04 PM |
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It's not about rising difficulty, it's the question of, if the difficulty were 1 billion today, would the device earn money above its electricity costs. The answer is yes, about $17.50 a day:
Even that depends drastically on your electricity costs which vary from < $.08/kw to $.22/kw. In Europe, power is even more expensive. Obviously if you have free power, then that's a different story - once the purchase costs are paid for, then you never shut it off.
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ASIC-K
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July 19, 2013, 07:15:46 PM |
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It's not about rising difficulty, it's the question of, if the difficulty were 1 billion today, would the device earn money above its electricity costs. The answer is yes, about $17.50 a day:
Even that depends drastically on your electricity costs which vary from < $.08/kw to $.22/kw. In Europe, power is even more expensive. Obviously if you have free power, then that's a different story - once the purchase costs are paid for, then you never shut it off. free power for me (running it at my office!)
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idee2013
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July 19, 2013, 07:16:15 PM |
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today $0,37/kwh in germany in berlin
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Anenome5
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July 19, 2013, 07:17:11 PM |
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It's not about rising difficulty, it's the question of, if the difficulty were 1 billion today, would the device earn money above its electricity costs. The answer is yes, about $17.50 a day:
Even that depends drastically on your electricity costs which vary from < $.08/kw to $.22/kw. In Europe, power is even more expensive. Obviously if you have free power, then that's a different story - once the purchase costs are paid for, then you never shut it off. It also depends drastically on the price of bitcoin Long story short, a KNC miner has the best prospect of long-term mining profitability around, except for perhaps Bitfury whose chips are more efficient. (But for how long? Gen-2 KNC device will probably beat them on that metric).
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Democracy is the original 51% attack.
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Anenome5
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July 19, 2013, 07:18:52 PM |
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It's not about rising difficulty, it's the question of, if the difficulty were 1 billion today, would the device earn money above its electricity costs. The answer is yes, about $17.50 a day:
Even that depends drastically on your electricity costs which vary from < $.08/kw to $.22/kw. In Europe, power is even more expensive. Obviously if you have free power, then that's a different story - once the purchase costs are paid for, then you never shut it off. free power for me (running it at my office!) Do your lease give you a flat rate on power or something? I wonder, after the first 6 months if we couldn't bring the devices home and set up a mining arrangement with some local business-office that has a spare room and set electricity costs... could extend the profitable life of the device another year or so.
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Democracy is the original 51% attack.
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July 19, 2013, 07:19:10 PM |
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Again, an excellent response to customers. Lets just leave these guys alone for a while and let them work. (And continue to hope they are sandbagging on the delivery date) In the kncminer Office : "Hey Boss , the customers want more technical data. - Well , give them some uninteresting stuff. How about some information about heatsinks and quadcores. Everybody loves quadcores. " Exactly! Thanks KNC, I think. Right now, I have nothing to ask them-- just waiting for first week in Aug for a status update and then upgrading one of my units. Pretty sure upgrades showed up in the store a day or so ago. You should be able to buy them now. It's just that the ability to upgrade ends in late august. This happens a lot these days. Not understanding what someone means. He just said that he wants to see an Aug status update to be super more sure to go with the update since there is no rush... I'm in the same boat. Free up another 7 grand and upgrade two saturns
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DPoS
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July 19, 2013, 07:24:07 PM |
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It's not about rising difficulty, it's the question of, if the difficulty were 1 billion today, would the device earn money above its electricity costs. The answer is yes, about $17.50 a day:
Even that depends drastically on your electricity costs which vary from < $.08/kw to $.22/kw. In Europe, power is even more expensive. Obviously if you have free power, then that's a different story - once the purchase costs are paid for, then you never shut it off. free power for me (running it at my office!) Do your lease give you a flat rate on power or something? I wonder, after the first 6 months if we couldn't bring the devices home and set up a mining arrangement with some local business-office that has a spare room and set electricity costs... could extend the profitable life of the device another year or so. or go solar.. then you gain in a lot of ways. even if you only make enough money to pay for the miners and adding solar to the home, you end up with cheap-to-free electricity and can keep running that miner. then depending on how much electricty you get for free, you can go buy up all the closeout sales of old miners since they can still run fine if not paying to power them. even if you only ran them in the winter for some heat
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July 19, 2013, 07:27:10 PM |
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Again, an excellent response to customers. Lets just leave these guys alone for a while and let them work. (And continue to hope they are sandbagging on the delivery date) In the kncminer Office : "Hey Boss , the customers want more technical data. - Well , give them some uninteresting stuff. How about some information about heatsinks and quadcores. Everybody loves quadcores. " Exactly! Thanks KNC, I think. Right now, I have nothing to ask them-- just waiting for first week in Aug for a status update and then upgrading one of my units. Pretty sure upgrades showed up in the store a day or so ago. You should be able to buy them now. It's just that the ability to upgrade ends in late august. This happens a lot these days. Not understanding what someone means. He just said that he wants to see an Aug status update to be super more sure to go with the update since there is no rush... I'm in the same boat. Free up another 7 grand and upgrade two saturns Right. If BTC price stays high and KNC continues to stay on track there is no reason not to upgrade your unit if you have the money to risk.
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July 19, 2013, 08:59:49 PM |
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So no more toasts :/
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July 19, 2013, 09:23:52 PM |
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It's not about rising difficulty, it's the question of, if the difficulty were 1 billion today, would the device earn money above its electricity costs. The answer is yes, about $17.50 a day:
Even that depends drastically on your electricity costs which vary from < $.08/kw to $.22/kw. In Europe, power is even more expensive. Obviously if you have free power, then that's a different story - once the purchase costs are paid for, then you never shut it off. It also depends drastically on the price of bitcoin Long story short, a KNC miner has the best prospect of long-term mining profitability around, except for perhaps Bitfury whose chips are more efficient. (But for how long? Gen-2 KNC device will probably beat them on that metric). how are BitFury's more efficient?
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Bitcoinorama
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July 19, 2013, 09:27:43 PM |
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w00t!
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July 19, 2013, 09:28:15 PM |
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how are BitFury's more efficient?
400 watts vs. 1000 watts.
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Buy & Hold
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