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May 14, 2013, 08:51:07 PM
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These pictures are awesome to.
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May 14, 2013, 08:54:25 PM
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Wowo what a rip off!
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May 14, 2013, 09:26:58 PM
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If you are not paying for the electricity then it is a no brainer to use GPUs but for us in the real world we have to worry about paying for what we use...This may not make the best sense right now at that price but the only way a project like this can improve is if there is demand. What would a 2.0 look like? Could we see 600 mh/s a year from now for the price of one coin? At the same electricity usage? How much more awesome does this thing have to be? lol

The payoff time is not exponential by adding more of them either, it will take around the same 160 days for one or for five (1500 mh/s if you're counting).

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May 14, 2013, 10:56:12 PM
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Wowo what a rip off!

Not a great deal, but far from a ripoff.
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May 15, 2013, 12:21:24 AM
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This is a cool idea and 12 months ago would have been totally worth it, but with the difficulty rate rising exponentially they really don't make economic sense do they?
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May 15, 2013, 08:32:29 AM
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it's joke!
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May 15, 2013, 08:46:04 AM
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Good idea but too expensive.
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May 15, 2013, 10:02:36 AM
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The payoff time is not exponential by adding more of them either, it will take around the same 160 days for one or for five (1500 mh/s if you're counting).

This part is a very valid point. Consider the increased earnings by having more though. After that (160d) you would be looking at, say $1,500 a month instead of $150 a month by having 10 instead of 1 (all using theoretical numbers). Of course, the investment is also larger, increasing the risk.

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May 15, 2013, 10:10:59 AM
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if they sell 2 or 3 alone I might be interested
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May 15, 2013, 10:23:37 AM
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The payoff time is not exponential by adding more of them either, it will take around the same 160 days for one or for five (1500 mh/s if you're counting).

This part is a very valid point. Consider the increased earnings by having more though. After that (160d) you would be looking at, say $1,500 a month instead of $150 a month by having 10 instead of 1 (all using theoretical numbers). Of course, the investment is also larger, increasing the risk.

Agreed.  That's how I justified more than one mining rig to start.  I'd be interested in these things if some vendor was reselling them.
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May 15, 2013, 10:35:19 AM
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To be honest... I'd like to get in on the group buys but I'm still stuck in the newbie level and can't post or contact those organizers. I built a GPU rig with 4 7970 but I would grab these USB sticks in a heart beat... then finally be able to remove the existing power-sucking-portable-heater-box out of my basement Smiley .... hopefully my jalapenos arrive sooner rather than later... and then I'll kick these USB sticks along to a friend.

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BTW : what is the minimal configuration you need as a computer to run 1 or 10 of them ?
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May 15, 2013, 11:47:58 AM
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1.99 BTC ?!!!!!
This is not worth more than 0.15 btc

BitForce 5 GH/s SC  = $274
Block Erupter 300MH/ = $213
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May 15, 2013, 09:06:05 PM
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Wow, this is cool. Can this mine PowerCoin?
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May 15, 2013, 10:53:58 PM
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If only I had wanna these..
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May 15, 2013, 10:57:06 PM
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Nice!
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May 15, 2013, 11:03:07 PM
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Id be interested if the price came down, but like everyone else, you can purchase a 7950 for just a little more and mine twice as much. 
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May 15, 2013, 11:18:24 PM
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No reason to buy this. It only costs $100 less than a 7950, does 300 less mh/s, and has little to no resale value.

Exactly what I was thinking.
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May 16, 2013, 12:15:43 AM
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sick!
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May 16, 2013, 02:15:17 AM
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Thought someone might be interested in how the Emerald batch is fairing so far. 330MH/s is what Kano is running them at.
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May 15 20:40:41 <kanoi>	hmm HW: is a bot over 1% with the erupter now - I guess it needs to be cold (min has no heat sink)
May 15 20:41:05 <kanoi> A:14339  R:18  HW:158  U:4.6/m  WU:4.7/m
May 15 20:41:34 <kanoi> local temp is low 20'sC
May 15 20:41:42 <kanoi> (ambient)
May 15 20:42:27 <Guest34190> Whats it hashing at
May 15 20:42:52 <kanoi> though it is funny, I have a USB cable running across a bunch of other I use for charging my and my kids phones ... and on the end ... this thing can hardly see it :)
May 15 20:43:13 <kanoi> 330MH/s accepted shares
May 15 20:43:17 <kanoi> (over 2 days)
May 15 20:43:21 <Guest34190> nice
May 15 20:43:28 <Guest34190> 10% more than advertised
May 15 20:43:40 <kanoi> yep - it's actually a little higher
May 15 20:43:47 <kanoi> but I'm just going on accepted shares
May 15 20:44:05 <kanoi> Icarus MH/s is an estimate coz how it works (how I wrote it :P)
May 15 20:44:16 <kanoi> correction - how I re-wrote it :)
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May 16, 2013, 03:05:50 AM
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The price is not exactly favorable to the consumer to say the least.  Thinking about it, these guys pretty much have the field to themselves to charge whatever they want.  This pricing won't change until other ASIC manufacturers start putting product out in sufficient quantities to tamp down the rabid demand for them.
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