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May 18, 2013, 12:46:15 PM
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Hi Everyone,

Let me introduce myself... we have been way under the radar for a while developing our own ASIC miner similar to the avalon Design, it is very unfortunate that avalon have released this documentation as this has prevented us from being 1 step ahead in the development of our ASIC.

Ok moving on to the point as all of you are well aware there are many people out there who are developing pcb's firmware etc to be able to duplicate an ASIC Rig.

We are announcing that we are in the final stages of development with a successful pcb with successful installation of the ASIC Chips....

upon delivery of our ASIC from batch 1 we stripped down the whole machine to its bear materials & we have had the pcb go through thorough simulation.

We are now at this stage 85% there up & running with a 10 chip pcb running 50% asic power we are at this time currently getting ~138mh/s on average per chip...

We have our order for 30,000 Asic Chips ETA for 4/07/2013...

We would however ask all comments to remain on topic for this project & i wish to repeat this is still a "PROJECT" at this time...

we are not offering and products or assembly or pre orders at this time but this may change in the future depending on how this "project" continues as i said earlier the ASIC chips are performing just under 50% of what they are supposed to & we are working on it daily to increase hash rate.

We will update this post when new information becomes available.

Kind Regards
Phil.
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May 18, 2013, 01:50:20 PM
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final stages of development

Sounds familiar. Where have I heard that before.

Best of luck to you anyway.

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May 18, 2013, 02:00:25 PM
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Hi Everyone,

Let me introduce myself... we have been way under the radar for a while developing our own ASIC miner similar to the avalon Design, it is very unfortunate that avalon have released this documentation as this has prevented us from being 1 step ahead in the development of our ASIC.

Ok moving on to the point as all of you are well aware there are many people out there who are developing pcb's firmware etc to be able to duplicate an ASIC Rig.

We are announcing that we are in the final stages of development with a successful pcb with successful installation of the ASIC Chips....

upon delivery of our ASIC from batch 1 we stripped down the whole machine to its bear materials & we have had the pcb go through thorough simulation.

We are now at this stage 85% there up & running with a 10 chip pcb running 50% asic power we are at this time currently getting ~138mh/s on average per chip...

We have our order for 30,000 Asic Chips ETA for 4/07/2013...

We would however ask all comments to remain on topic for this project & i wish to repeat this is still a "PROJECT" at this time...

we are not offering and products or assembly or pre orders at this time but this may change in the future depending on how this "project" continues as i said earlier the ASIC chips are performing just under 50% of what they are supposed to & we are working on it daily to increase hash rate.

We will update this post when new information becomes available.

Kind Regards
Phil.

How come your not just using the Klondike designs or contributing to them over working on your own PCB? https://github.com/bkkcoins/klondike
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