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November 26, 2013, 07:33:38 PM |
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So who is annoyed that they bought a neptune at 12.0X BTC when the going rate is around 10.5 BTC right now/
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Sitarow
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November 26, 2013, 07:36:21 PM |
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I may have an early pre-order to sell. This all depends on whether KNC will release info or specs about power consumption or whether hosting will be made available.
At this time 30% less per GH/s from the old system 550Gh/s at 650Watts would make the 3TH unit close to 2500watts Real engineers work with figures they know are applicable and will not promise anything unless they have a statistically significant reason to state otherwise. Will they require a 20amp or more 220v connection, or? Any details you can pull from the KNC engineers would be helpful. Yes would like to know this! At 0.82watt per GH/s expected performance at the wall? I feel it is rather early to say with any certainty. This is the results after 9 days 2 hours 12 mins on an updated firmware. Watt at the wall range from 600 to 650 watts @120v for Jupiter units 1-4
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Sitarow
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November 26, 2013, 07:37:51 PM |
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So who is annoyed that they bought a neptune at 12.0X BTC when the going rate is around 10.5 BTC right now/
You think that is a hard pill to swallow. If history is any indicator, the trading volatility can make your price 14btc or 7btc in a span of a few hours
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vesperwillow
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November 26, 2013, 07:40:18 PM |
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I know there's lots of folks looking to buy equipment.. if you are, consider using my referral link in my sig? I'd love to get in on this action, and unlike some folks, I haven't had the ability to buy truckloads of KNC gear I'd even be willing to send BTC to people if I get enough confirmed referral sales for a miner
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November 26, 2013, 07:41:13 PM |
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So who is annoyed that they bought a neptune at 12.0X BTC when the going rate is around 10.5 BTC right now/
If btc goes to 10000 in a couple of days I think I'll jump in with 1 btc (if they are not sold out by then).
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Wesly
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November 26, 2013, 07:42:15 PM |
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I may have an early pre-order to sell. This all depends on whether KNC will release info or specs about power consumption or whether hosting will be made available.
At this time 30% less per GH/s from the old system 550Gh/s at 650Watts would make the 3TH unit close to 2500watts Real engineers work with figures they know are applicable and will not promise anything unless they have a statistically significant reason to state otherwise. Will they require a 20amp or more 220v connection, or? Any details you can pull from the KNC engineers would be helpful. They estimated to be 0.7W/Gh, but based on previously underpromise/overdeliver, instead of 1.6W/Gh, it was less than 1W/Gh (chips only), so perhaps the real efficiency is 0.4 - 0.5W/Gh, but of course they won't come out and say since they want to leave room for error.
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af_newbie
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November 26, 2013, 07:42:54 PM |
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I'd even be willing to send BTC to people if I get enough confirmed referral sales for a miner Cool down. Turn off the computer. Relax. If they open them to public, the price will be below 5 BTC. Buy then.
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vesperwillow
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November 26, 2013, 07:46:13 PM |
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I'd even be willing to send BTC to people if I get enough confirmed referral sales for a miner Cool down. Turn off the computer. Relax. If they open them to public, the price will be below 5 BTC. Buy then. Can't afford them. My best hope was getting a mercury module, but of course they went to all of the quick sharks. Just figured, since people are buying these like hotcakes, they could use a referral link lol.
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Wesly
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November 26, 2013, 07:46:35 PM |
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So who is annoyed that they bought a neptune at 12.0X BTC when the going rate is around 10.5 BTC right now/
10.5 BTC? BitPay doesn't use BTCChina exchange rate! It is about 11.5 right now. Don't forget EU customers paid even more due to VAT.
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Tehfiend
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November 26, 2013, 07:56:58 PM |
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I can not and will not influence your decision, just that of course we want to underpromise and overdeliver, hence the statement in coinbase, and the fact this is 20nm we will allow for some ambiguity in timeline. This time round Sam has appeared to be generous enough to allow for the option of sleeping (except Marcus! he doesn't sleep, permanently hooked up to a caffeine intravenous drip). People have been burnt out, this is incredibly demanding, it's incredibly entertaining engineering working on the absolute edge, but one of the margins that has to be in place here is R&R so mentally everyone stays sharp. There were a number of issues that arose where upon "only if there was a little more time we could...", therefore the self imposed deadline will have a degree of flexibility, so people stay sane, and closer to the time it can be narrowed down and become more specific. That's just fair on us, no one can deny that.
Sure you can influence my decision . There's nothing wrong with setting a schedule that doesn't burn out their team. The problem is the ambiguity. Q1/Q2 is a huge variance. If they need more time then that's fine, say Q2. Saying Q1/Q2 will lead many to believe there's a chance it will come in Jan when it might not come until June. Just doesn't feel right to me. Also sorry buddy but if the coin price crashes next year is not a justifiable excuse for a company to stomach that cost. That's your risk to take buddy. So the decision is yours...
Yes of course I would not expect that which is why they should not claim to offer refunds up to date of production since they can not guarantee that will be possible. Again it doesn't feel right because it gives people a false sense of security and many will not realize the risk because of that claim. Regardless I have been very impressed with KNC's performance but will have to think hard on taking this gamble since the last one I made on my Jupiter did not work out (my fault, not KNC's) and that was with more concrete information.
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MikeyVeez
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November 26, 2013, 08:00:21 PM |
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I am a prior customer and can order Neptunes everything will be under your name, PM me offers
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soy
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November 26, 2013, 08:01:07 PM |
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Buying this now with BTC locks you in at 850$/btc
if the BTC price crashes, you can get a refund
if the price stays the same, get the miner
you forgot to mention the third scenario: BTC at 2K$ by the time you get your Neptune... Still makes Money. sure, but a lot less then what you would have done if you kept your btc in your wallet. One should weight the 3 options and then decide. the fact is that probably a 3TH/s machine in April will produce 0.3BTC a day (30PH/s net hash rate). 12/0.3 = 40 day, but bear in mind that diff increase every 12 days or so buy an unknown factor... so, you're saying my Merc with an upgrade module will only be making .028btc/day next April. Bummer. And almost $10k is too rich for my blood.
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Templer
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November 26, 2013, 08:03:11 PM |
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I catched one!! (only one i know, but at least 1 ) Im in the the Boat for round 2 Status Paid Wait and lean back until next year
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bobsmoke
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November 26, 2013, 08:04:45 PM |
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Does Knc only accepts Bitcoins as a payment method for their Neptune?
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November 26, 2013, 08:07:02 PM |
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Also sorry buddy but if the coin price crashes next year is not a justifiable excuse for a company to stomach that cost. That's your risk to take buddy. So the decision is yours...
You realize that by saying that you imply that a refund in case of btc crash is not guaranteed?
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Templer
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November 26, 2013, 08:07:20 PM |
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Does Knc only accepts Bitcoins as a payment method for their Neptune?
Banktransfer or Bitcoin via Bitpay only.
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Sitarow
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November 26, 2013, 08:08:40 PM |
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Its a gamble.
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WastedLTC
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November 26, 2013, 08:09:04 PM |
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So who is annoyed that they bought a neptune at 12.0X BTC when the going rate is around 10.5 BTC right now/
Canceling my order then placing it again. (jk)
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November 26, 2013, 08:11:34 PM |
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Any logical guesses to how much a Neptune could mine?
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MikeyVeez
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November 26, 2013, 08:12:23 PM Last edit: November 26, 2013, 08:37:00 PM by MikeyVeez |
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Does Knc only accepts Bitcoins as a payment method for their Neptune?
No bank transfers also, let me know if you would like to place an order as I am a prior customer and can order it.
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