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November 18, 2013, 12:49:16 PM
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Does anyone know when KncMiner will have their asics in stock and ready to order?

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November 18, 2013, 12:50:09 PM
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November 18, 2013, 12:57:13 PM
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Does anyone know when KncMiner will have their asics in stock and ready to order?

This has been asked a few times, the spirit of the answers seem to indicate they won't maintain any "stock", they simply fulfill orders "quickly".

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November 18, 2013, 12:58:22 PM
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Does anyone know when KncMiner will have their asics in stock and ready to order?

still no news for new batch.

today they've started to deliver upgrades modules they sold last week in only 7 minutes (they plan to sell only 200 boards but they oversell due to a glitch on their ecomm platform).

regarding the already sold Nov batch the last thing we know is https://www.kncminer.com/news/news-66. so shipment will start from 3 to 7 days from now.

in short as of now KnC has nothing to sell in stock :/

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November 18, 2013, 01:19:52 PM
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Does anyone know when KncMiner will have their asics in stock and ready to order?

still no news for new batch.

today they've started to deliver upgrades modules they sold last week in only 7 minutes (they plan to sell only 200 boards but they oversell due to a glitch on their ecomm platform).

regarding the already sold Nov batch the last thing we know is https://www.kncminer.com/news/news-66. so shipment will start from 3 to 7 days from now.

in short as of now KnC has nothing to sell in stock :/

From what I understand they are (correct me if I'm wrong or just plain no one knows) sticking to their network protection plan and not shipping out anything but next gen orders stated for what was it March 2014?

in a post previously on this thread I THINK (look it up) Bitcoinorama said nothing is coming out in December so if I remember that correctly nada till after Jan 1st 2014 at least or so I'm guessing

weak but all I have anyone else with better info chime in

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November 18, 2013, 01:28:16 PM
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The network protection plan seems more pretentious than anything, at least to me.

People pay BTC for equipment, which is then held until KNC seems fit, in order to prevent difficutly from going up? That's just the nature of the beast, let it do it's thing, and stop trying to mini-regulate a portion of the network.

Meanwhile folks' money is sitting in limbo. What would be better is to discount the product heavily, and give former customers a voucher of some sort, which is what they said they would do originally.

This is probably my #2 of only 2 complaints about KNC, the first being a stance against on-hand product.

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November 18, 2013, 01:38:49 PM
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The network protection plan seems more pretentious than anything, at least to me.

People pay BTC for equipment, which is then held until KNC seems fit, in order to prevent difficutly from going up? That's just the nature of the beast, let it do it's thing, and stop trying to mini-regulate a portion of the network.

Meanwhile folks' money is sitting in limbo. What would be better is to discount the product heavily, and give former customers a voucher of some sort, which is what they said they would do originally.

This is probably my #2 of only 2 complaints about KNC, the first being a stance against on-hand product.


well it may make sense from their perspective to 'leapfrog' everyone to ie MARCH that and the fact they ..what was it will never MINE more then 5% of the hash they sold (or was it network)

anyway ...they may just wanna sit back and design and mine ...ie cover their asses...not rely entirely on equipment sales

I too have a hard time believing that they will not sell these new revised boards sometime in the future that they made for the nov batch (2nd batch) of orders...imho I kinda expect to see a 1000 usd Jupiter in Jan 2014.....but then again ..they may need the long time line to get the next design out the door ..they may have growing pains and figure screw it mine design and drop a bomb of a kick ass unit in march? (the way of swedes are mysterious to me.....I mean the gave me 150gh of free hashing power.....as a screwed over BFL customer....this is confusing to me......)



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November 18, 2013, 01:51:05 PM
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They are doing the right thing when they look after their customer's interests. Limiting the total growth is one way. Another would be to produce as much as possible and offer discounted hash rate to previous customers.

The latter could be more beneficial to their customers as it would decrease the influence of competing solutions from other vendors. But for Bitcoin as a whole I prefer seeing lot's of competing products out there Smiley We'll see how long KNC remain this dominant though!

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November 18, 2013, 01:54:21 PM
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just got ups notification for extra module
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November 18, 2013, 01:57:13 PM
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I once remember KNC asking the community if we would be interested in a Litecoin (Scrypt) FPGA/ASIC miner, it was on their home page few days. I wonder now if they will be able to do it or if they have interest at all,  after rolling out and selling all they have with this 28nm Project they will have plenty time for development.


I really wonder if they were serious about it.
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November 18, 2013, 02:01:34 PM
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They are doing the right thing when they look after their customer's interests. Limiting the total growth is one way. Another would be to produce as much as possible and offer discounted hash rate to previous customers.

The latter could be more beneficial to their customers as it would decrease the influence of competing solutions from other vendors. But for Bitcoin as a whole I prefer seeing lot's of competing products out there Smiley We'll see how long KNC remain this dominant though!

But see, that's just it--is it looking out for the customer's interest to hold their product's shipment until a time which they determine is best?

They said at the beginning they would offer the first-gen folks special discounts/vouchers for this very situation, and for every generation after, ship immediately (as soon as realistically possible) unless they were the only ones influencing the network, in which case they would hold product. They're no longer the only ones influencing the network, and should simply be constantly shipping. Products should be discounted heavily every generation after. 100GH units, for example, are being projected to be worth less than $100USD by March, in some analysis markets. They're doing this in one way by giving us more hashing power. But still.

On the topic of Swedes, I like Swedish businesses, they are very straight shooters and really go out of their way. I really admire their culture as a whole.

The idea of protecting the network is, at best, idealistic and ephemeral. They're just delaying the inevitable, the continuing difficulty rise. The sooner difficulty plateaus the better for everyone. Network protection comes from diversified hashing, not slowing down shipments.

I believe it's a method for them to simply not have to worry about parts acquisition delays and production delays, the 'protection' mantra gives them 'spare time'. It's a smart move regarding a business angle, I'm not knocking it.

Just saying, "protecting the network and its miners" is really out the window. It's a wet noodle being waved in the wind. Just ship equipment as it comes through and let the system manage itself.

Cointerra sure as hell isn't going to delay. 25,000+ first batch units on a mostly automated assembly line. That's going to kick a lot of people in the dick when they wake up one day and see the difficulty jump the maximum allowable.

I once remember KNC asking the community if we would be interested in a Litecoin (Scrypt) FPGA/ASIC miner, it was on their home page few days. I wonder now if they will be able to do it or if they have interest at all,  after rolling out and selling all they have with this 28nm Project they will have plenty time for development.


I really wonder if they were serious about it.

Yes, they are serious but it's not their primary focus right now.

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November 18, 2013, 02:06:37 PM
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25,000+ first batch units on a mostly automated assembly line.
25,000?  Shocked

Is that a guesstimate or based on anything official?

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November 18, 2013, 02:09:59 PM
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One thing to keep in mind is the fact that prices for future batches may not go down in fiat price if the price of BTC keeps increasing like it has in the past month ($500 and rising).

This will create a situation where it will be very difficult and costly for anyone that doesn't already hold a decent amount of BTC to get into the mining game.
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November 18, 2013, 02:12:21 PM
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We just got UPS notification as well -- it's showing up on my UPS account already.

Says Nov. 20th Delivery.

We will see how imaginative the customs folks can be this time. lol

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November 18, 2013, 02:12:46 PM
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25,000+ first batch units on a mostly automated assembly line.
25,000?  Shocked

Is that a guesstimate or based on anything official?

I can't cite my source but I can say it's reliable to say that their order queue for first batch is near their maximum capacity for production. They had an order blog up at some point (not sure if they still do), but there were some huge orders on there, saw some single orders for more than 100 units.

My KNC order prediction was very much on point, as has our difficulty estimate related to orders coming online, the past few times.

Like I said about 500 pages back, when KNC comes online (as they have) difficulty is going to skyrocket, and keep doing so, and when Cointerra (and Hashfest if they ever do) comes online, it's going to cause eyes to pop.

Their 2nd batch is already sold out too i think, and they're almost full on their 3rd. They're using a mostly-automated production line, several of them.

They're the "KNC of America" as I've said before, except they've taken an even more hands-off approach. Chip design they handled, overall product design they handled, they outsourced everything else: Power, Cooling, Assembly, Shipment, etc.

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November 18, 2013, 02:13:19 PM
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20 November for the upgraded module?
Or for November Jupiter?
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November 18, 2013, 02:13:30 PM
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One thing to keep in mind is the fact that prices for future batches may not go down in fiat price if the price of BTC keeps increasing like it has in the past month ($500 and rising).

This will create a situation where it will be very difficult and costly for anyone that doesn't already hold a decent amount of BTC to get into the mining game.

Honestly, getting into the mining game to be profitable is a ship which sailed a couple months ago, unless you can find a stupid good deal on equipment. I've been lucky to do so lol

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November 18, 2013, 02:20:35 PM
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One thing to keep in mind is the fact that prices for future batches may not go down in fiat price if the price of BTC keeps increasing like it has in the past month ($500 and rising).

This will create a situation where it will be very difficult and costly for anyone that doesn't already hold a decent amount of BTC to get into the mining game.


The prices for future batches may not go down only if there is high demand for mining units. If there wouldnt be preorder model, I would buy already given the BTC price rising now

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Any news about the KNC-Miner Tuner software?

First parts are inside the fw 0.99 ? !!

When will they launch it?

After diff jumps, i lost 50 Gh/s on Jupiter, anyone else (i´m an eligius pool)

Also my minimum diff is only at 128 - 256. Is there somting wrong with my config.

I signed under the "My options" the settings and on stats site it is noticed that i had other setting, then default.

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November 18, 2013, 02:27:36 PM
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Me and my modules are on our way home!  Grin modules are ready. Who will be the first to hash with em? Mine is online in aprox 8hours. Knc was kind enough to let me buy fans from them too! My Norwegian suplier couldnt deliver them before 2weeks from now. Thank you knc  Grin
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