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January 01, 2014, 09:19:25 PM |
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O'rama... any chance you could get us a definitive answer if there will or will not be anymore 28nm?
That would be nice to know. If KNC breaks their network protection statement some of us might go for a USD Neptune refund. Nothing to be broken in the statement... other companies are delivering...... Where? CoinTerra is pretty close, prolly shipping within 2-4 weeks? OK, for me delivering in 2 weeks (TM) is not delivering. This is a time sensitive market. 2 weeks != delivered.
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Phoenix1969
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January 01, 2014, 09:23:26 PM |
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O'rama... any chance you could get us a definitive answer if there will or will not be anymore 28nm?
That would be nice to know. If KNC breaks their network protection statement some of us might go for a USD Neptune refund. Nothing to be broken in the statement... other companies are delivering...... Where? https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison Take your pick
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January 01, 2014, 09:30:25 PM |
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O'rama... any chance you could get us a definitive answer if there will or will not be anymore 28nm?
That would be nice to know. If KNC breaks their network protection statement some of us might go for a USD Neptune refund. Nothing to be broken in the statement... other companies are delivering...... Where? https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Mining_hardware_comparison Take your pick Is that a list of delivered miners? Doesn't look like it. Anyway, I have nothing else to add but do feel free to show me better. Have a great 2014!
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January 01, 2014, 09:31:46 PM |
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O'rama... any chance you could get us a definitive answer if there will or will not be anymore 28nm?
That would be nice to know. If KNC breaks their network protection statement some of us might go for a USD Neptune refund. Nothing to be broken in the statement... other companies are delivering...... Where? CoinTerra is pretty close, prolly shipping within 2-4 weeks? OK, for me delivering in 2 weeks (TM) is not delivering. This is a time sensitive market. 2 weeks != delivered. I don't have anything invested in them, but packaged chips and printed circuit boards is pretty close to shipping I would think: http://cointerra.com/engineering-update-goldstrike-packaged-chips-system-board-assembly/It would be naive to think that KnC is the only company out there able to successfully engineer and ship a mining product.
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DPoS
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January 01, 2014, 09:38:26 PM |
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I don't have anything invested in them, but packaged chips and printed circuit boards is pretty close to shipping I would think:
tell that to the HF customers so everything works all the time without testing? hell just ship it without turning it on once
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January 01, 2014, 09:40:23 PM |
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O'rama... any chance you could get us a definitive answer if there will or will not be anymore 28nm? Customer service doesn't seem to know, and you're our #1 Please? Join the queue please I have asked a very valid question too
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January 01, 2014, 09:48:10 PM |
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Could the question of Jupiter sales if and when have anything to do with some customer trying to buy up as many as possible? We see photos of major hashing facilities where were they, in Hong Kong and Iceland? Those big facilities can operate on a thin margin and make a good profit while that same rate of return for small miners would be a big disappointment. But how would that lack of information limit sales to a buyer with the money, it wouldn't.
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Bitcoinorama
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January 01, 2014, 09:53:38 PM |
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O'rama... any chance you could get us a definitive answer if there will or will not be anymore 28nm? Customer service doesn't seem to know, and you're our #1 Please? Like I said yesterday. It was mentioned, but nothing more. Everything wound down for Christmas, and the agreement was that the idea would be set aside and approached with a fresh set of eyes in the NY. We had to assume someone else may ship a 28nm product in 2013 even if it didn't look likely. We are more than aware of the aggressive Adwords campaign that is ongoing and has been pushed hard by companies that have yet to create working stable products throughout the BTC price rise to secure funds from newbies who don't research. One assumes at some point someone intends to deliver on that, but no way were our customer service going to be put under the strain of another batch of orders and deliveries during their holidays, they've been under enough considering. So customer service know nothing as nothing has been discussed this side of 2014. It's less than a 24 hours into the new year and a public holiday in most parts of the world. Chillax, I'm sure there will be a discussion soon enough, until then there is nothing to say other than we are both aware of the interest, and no one's forgotten the completion of a working 28nm based Bitcoin miner 3 months back!
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Bitcoinorama
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January 01, 2014, 09:56:14 PM |
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Could the question of Jupiter sales if and when have anything to do with some customer trying to buy up as many as possible? We see photos of major hashing facilities where were they, in Hong Kong and Iceland? Those big facilities can operate on a thin margin and make a good profit while that same rate of return for small miners would be a big disappointment. But how would that lack of information limit sales to a buyer with the money, it wouldn't.
For the last time the piece on a facility in Iceland was Cloud Hashing. They had a big order in the beginning and have not been sold anything more than what was in that initial order. The Hong Kong facility I presume you mean ASICMiner?
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CYPER
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January 01, 2014, 10:00:25 PM |
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Bitcoinorama, any news in regards to the max safe current for 24/7 use?
I assume the 64A option will be removed if it is deemed dangerous?
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Phoenix1969
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January 01, 2014, 10:06:21 PM |
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O'rama... Thank you for that answer.... it explains pretty much everything in one swat... so....Decision "Yet to be made" I'm cool with that.
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Bitcoinorama
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January 01, 2014, 10:07:37 PM |
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Bitcoinorama, any news in regards to the max safe current for 24/7 use?
I assume the 64A option will be removed if it is deemed dangerous?
Dude it's New Year's Day. We spoke about this just before Christmas. I'm not in Sweden and I haven't had anymore of a conversation on this subject then when we last spoke. Judging by the time they took to agree upon releasing it. I doubt they would have done so unsure as to the consequences of using the 64 A option. I personally know for a fact there is still a margin on top of that figure before it Max's out. It's not a great deal more, but if they were happy with the release and made it an official one, than i'm confident it is fine as it's not redlining at 64.
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January 01, 2014, 10:08:42 PM |
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Could the question of Jupiter sales if and when have anything to do with some customer trying to buy up as many as possible? We see photos of major hashing facilities where were they, in Hong Kong and Iceland? Those big facilities can operate on a thin margin and make a good profit while that same rate of return for small miners would be a big disappointment. But how would that lack of information limit sales to a buyer with the money, it wouldn't.
For the last time the piece on a facility in Iceland was Cloud Hashing. They had a big order in the beginning and have not been sold anything more than what was in that initial order. So Cloud Hashing hasn't ordered any Neptune's? Any other similar operations ordering a giant amount of Neptune's going forward?
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January 01, 2014, 10:09:50 PM |
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Could the question of Jupiter sales if and when have anything to do with some customer trying to buy up as many as possible? We see photos of major hashing facilities where were they, in Hong Kong and Iceland? Those big facilities can operate on a thin margin and make a good profit while that same rate of return for small miners would be a big disappointment. But how would that lack of information limit sales to a buyer with the money, it wouldn't.
For the last time the piece on a facility in Iceland was Cloud Hashing. They had a big order in the beginning and have not been sold anything more than what was in that initial order. Well the return produced by Jupiters has been nice. Nicer still if you have the Cloud Hashing facility. Network protection doesn't protect the small miner but KnC customers in general which would include Cloud Hashing. KnC is a business. Like any business the larger customers get favored. But the whole question of protecting KnC customers is muddied not only by large block sales but immediate resale of miners, tho the latter I feel to a lesser extent. It's difficult to be clear as it's a complex issue.
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January 01, 2014, 10:20:50 PM |
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Could the question of Jupiter sales if and when have anything to do with some customer trying to buy up as many as possible? We see photos of major hashing facilities where were they, in Hong Kong and Iceland? Those big facilities can operate on a thin margin and make a good profit while that same rate of return for small miners would be a big disappointment. But how would that lack of information limit sales to a buyer with the money, it wouldn't.
For the last time the piece on a facility in Iceland was Cloud Hashing. They had a big order in the beginning and have not been sold anything more than what was in that initial order. So Cloud Hashing hasn't ordered any Neptune's? Any other similar operations ordering a giant amount of Neptune's going forward? I can't say they have 0 orders for Neptunes but they jumped in heavy with Cointerra this time, building a new Data Center right by Cointerr'a TX facilities. If anyone has the luxury of making the decision today Cointerra would probably be the best bet at the moment, 2TH/s in January is a solid play.
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January 01, 2014, 10:24:54 PM |
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Why are people asking for refunds on Neptunes?
Because they got robbed. And some are pretty pissed they had to shell out $13k and then they listed them for $10k to everyone. Robbed you say? That sounds a bit extreme. It's a good thing for those customers then that KnC offers the option of taking a refund. Those customers could easily exercise that option and then buy one of the $10k Neptunes.
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CYPER
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January 01, 2014, 10:39:43 PM |
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Dude it's New Year's Day. We spoke about this just before Christmas. I'm not in Sweden and I haven't had anymore of a conversation on this subject then when we last spoke. Just making sure my question hasn't fallen on deaf ears We've seen a few ASIC related fires, so don't blame a guy for enforcing safety Judging by the time they took to agree upon releasing it. I doubt they would have done so unsure as to the consequences of using the 64 A option. I personally know for a fact there is still a margin on top of that figure before it Max's out. It's not a great deal more, but if they were happy with the release and made it an official one, than i'm confident it is fine as it's not redlining at 64.
That sounds awesome, so if you can verify it with the engineers I know a lot of people would be gratuful I have spoken with a few fellow miners on irc about this and their comment was that until an official answer is provided they would go with hno conservative, but safe limits.
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January 01, 2014, 10:46:13 PM |
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Could the question of Jupiter sales if and when have anything to do with some customer trying to buy up as many as possible? We see photos of major hashing facilities where were they, in Hong Kong and Iceland? Those big facilities can operate on a thin margin and make a good profit while that same rate of return for small miners would be a big disappointment. But how would that lack of information limit sales to a buyer with the money, it wouldn't.
For the last time the piece on a facility in Iceland was Cloud Hashing. They had a big order in the beginning and have not been sold anything more than what was in that initial order. So Cloud Hashing hasn't ordered any Neptune's? Any other similar operations ordering a giant amount of Neptune's going forward? I can't say they have 0 orders for Neptunes but they jumped in heavy with Cointerra this time, building a new Data Center right by Cointerr'a TX facilities. If anyone has the luxury of making the decision today Cointerra would probably be the best bet at the moment, 2TH/s in January is a solid play. So we small miners might be mining bitcoins looking like toy sales in the small neighborhood candy store while a Toy-R-Us and a Walmart are under construction on the same block.
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Paladin69
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January 01, 2014, 11:19:54 PM |
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Calling ebay works much better. Issues to be resolved get entered into the system immediately after talking to a human being versus an e-mail that gets sorted by an automated system looking for keywords.
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