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Question: How many units would you buy?  (Voting closed: May 09, 2013, 12:33:59 AM)
(1) One Unit - 72 (25.7%)
(2) Two Units - 17 (6.1%)
(3) Three Units - 10 (3.6%)
(4) Four Units - 5 (1.8%)
(5) Five Units - 7 (2.5%)
(10) Ten Units - 10 (3.6%)
(25) Twenty Five Units - 6 (2.1%)
(50) Fifty Units - 3 (1.1%)
(100) One Hundred Units - 37 (13.2%)
(0) None - 113 (40.4%)
Total Voters: 280

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May 04, 2013, 07:41:16 AM
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Voted.
But I lied. Smiley

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May 04, 2013, 11:16:37 AM
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Thanks for being honest. We have somewhere around 28 fiat millionaires waiting to get rich in bitcoins.

Voted.
But I lied. Smiley
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May 04, 2013, 06:58:57 PM
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now 31  Cheesy

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May 04, 2013, 11:38:02 PM
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see how many get burnt this time  Roll Eyes


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May 05, 2013, 05:26:44 PM
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May 06, 2013, 03:06:04 PM
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Guy on the website looks nowhere near average Bitcoin miner. My usual response upon meeting people looking like him is "No, thanks, bye!"  Grin

Exactly, once I sent a coin to a girl who looks like that woman on their website, and guess what? She lost her mywallet password  Cheesy

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May 06, 2013, 04:15:54 PM
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How many units would you buy?

If we could deliver the units NOW.

Specifications:

  • Fast-Hash-400's @ 400 GH/s each
  • 45nm 6 GH/s chips
  • 75 chips per board
  • 1 board per unit
  • expandable to 4 boards
  • expandable to 1.6 TH/s
  • Rack Mountable
  • Low Power
  • ~$15,000
If you could deliver NOW, I would buy as many as I could afford.  However, you aren't delivering NOW, so I am interested in buying exactly zero.

Thus, I'd be interested in ASIC miners at or below, say, $8000 per TH/s, especially if they draw significantly less power than the BFL ones.
Delivery time is much more important than Th/$ or Th/W in the current mining market.

OP, why are you asking what we would pay now if these 45nm products will only be available a year from now?


The "Virtual Mining Corp" site, as well as another site you own, axs.net (can2it), are pretty shady and are not what I would expect from competent engineers and businessmen.

From my observations:
  • Optimistic case, you are a BitcoinINV type who has good intentions but is woefully unprepared for the businesses he runs.
  • Worst case, you are a scammer.

Either way, I find it hard to believe that you will develop your own 45nm ASICs within a year.

You claim the miner is AM3+ compatible, and contains an AMD 8350. Why?

2GB ram, upgradeable to 32GB. Why?

USB 3.0. Why?
To impress newbies?


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May 06, 2013, 04:24:43 PM
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So is the minirig, at jally power draws, a minirig needs 9KW of power each. It's a portable fire starter and neighborhood light dimmer, and the power bill will each up a vast amount of profit.

the average household only can pull 3kw tops if you run everything you have all at once.
You are right about the issues with running a minirig off of household power, but it is ridiculous to assert that the power costs of a 9kW 1.5Th/s rig would "eat up a vast amount of profit".  At current difficulty, price, and the average US electricity price ($0.12), power costs would be 0.29% of revenue.  At 76x the current difficulty, it would be 22%, similar to the efficiency of a dual 5970 rig today.

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