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June 03, 2013, 06:02:04 PM
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Thanks for the insight guys! So many people banging down the doors to get in on the eruptor group sales, I felt like i was missing out on something. So if the ROI is just about the same which would be better to have 10 usb erupters or 1 of the 3.4Ghs units? Is there an advantage to resale on the usbs?
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June 03, 2013, 06:18:19 PM
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Thanks for the insight guys! So many people banging down the doors to get in on the eruptor group sales, I felt like i was missing out on something. So if the ROI is just about the same which would be better to have 10 usb erupters or 1 of the 3.4Ghs units? Is there an advantage to resale on the usbs?

No, the resale advantage is with the lancelot as a fpga board will always (for nearterm values of always) be worth at least something (even if just the scrap value of the LX150's). However once the difficulty exceeds the power cost of running the Erupter, its just a piece of junk (with some caveats for repurposing as an alt-coin miner for sha256 based coins, though even that depends on the asic architecture of which I know nothing).

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June 04, 2013, 03:13:00 AM
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two 1.7G packages sold, 7 left (one reserved for testing by senior member)
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June 04, 2013, 09:13:28 AM
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These boards seems to be in short supply!

"This device is not in stock due to low availability of the required parts to manufacture it. Please place the order and do not pay it. We will email you with a payment request when we have the parts to manufacture your order.

Today's guaranteed time of shipment: on or before 27 June 2013"

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June 04, 2013, 09:27:33 AM
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Today's guaranteed time of shipment: on or before 27 June 2013"

So by the time you receive it, you'll have lost perhaps half of your expected ROI. Do the math guys.

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June 04, 2013, 09:42:41 AM
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With a 4 weeks delay, at 15% rise in difficulty per week, ie 16072887 by July 4th

Your profit difference is $600 over a 6 month period. That's about 2 extra boards!

BTW, the break even period is now 212 days vs 153 days, about an extra 2 months!

Time is money with crypto coins!

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June 4th

Difficulty    12,153,412.00
Mining Factor 100    0.50 USD/24h@100MHash/s as in these charts
Average generation time for a block (solo)    177 days, 16 hours (can vary greatly depending on your luck)
Hardware break even    153 days
Net profit first time frame    387.78 USD
Coins per 24h at these conditions    0.1407 BTC
Power cost per 24h    0.36 USD
Revenue per day    16.95 USD
Less power costs    16.59 USD
System efficiency    34.00 MH/s/W
Mining Factor 100 at the end of the time frame    0.39 USD/24h@100MHash/s
Average Mining Factor 100    0.44 USD/24h@100MHash/s
Power cost per time frame    65.75 USD
Revenue per time frame    2742.07 USD
Less power costs    2676.33 USD


4 weeks delay (July 4th)


Difficulty    16,072,887.37
Mining Factor 100    0.38 USD/24h@100MHash/s as in these charts
Average generation time for a block (solo)    234 days, 23 hours (can vary greatly depending on your luck)
Hardware break even    212 days
Net profit first time frame    -280.89 USD
Coins per 24h at these conditions    0.1064 BTC
Power cost per 24h    0.36 USD
Revenue per day    12.81 USD
Less power costs    12.45 USD
System efficiency    34.00 MH/s/W
Mining Factor 100 at the end of the time frame    0.29 USD/24h@100MHash/s
Average Mining Factor 100    0.33 USD/24h@100MHash/s
Power cost per time frame    65.75 USD
Revenue per time frame    2073.40 USD
Less power costs    2007.66 USD
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June 04, 2013, 09:44:02 AM
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Sorry 15% rise in difficulty every TWO weeks. ie +32% by July 4th
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June 04, 2013, 09:58:43 AM
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Sorry 15% rise in difficulty every TWO weeks. ie +32% by July 4th
I posted this in another thread, but its probably worth repeating here (spreading the word). I chose 20% because it makes the math easier, and its as good a guess as any. As for "the rest of eternity", take a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno's_paradoxes

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Do the math. If difficulty is increasing at 20% per two weeks, after just 8 weeks it will have doubled (1.2*1.2*1.2*1.2 ~ 2.1) So your return halves every eight weeks. In the rest of eternity you will only mine the same amount as you mine in the first eight weeks. It never pays for itself. But plug in your own prediction for the difficulty spiral and see if you like the ROI.

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June 06, 2013, 08:22:37 AM
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right, with the only difference that there are boards already on the market and they arrive within 7 days anywhere, if you don't have problems with customs.

I've been very busy these days, I will answer to all the mails today, and update my current inventory in this thread.
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June 06, 2013, 03:19:17 PM
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Sorry 15% rise in difficulty every TWO weeks. ie +32% by July 4th
I posted this in another thread, but its probably worth repeating here (spreading the word). I chose 20% because it makes the math easier, and its as good a guess as any. As for "the rest of eternity", take a look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno's_paradoxes

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Do the math. If difficulty is increasing at 20% per two weeks, after just 8 weeks it will have doubled (1.2*1.2*1.2*1.2 ~ 2.1) So your return halves every eight weeks. In the rest of eternity you will only mine the same amount as you mine in the first eight weeks. It never pays for itself. But plug in your own prediction for the difficulty spiral and see if you like the ROI.

At 15% difficulty increase every two weeks starting today, 1.7 GH will only ever produce 5.8 BTC with free power.
At 20% difficulty increase every two weeks, the total drops to 4.6 BTC.

If you don't get the board for four weeks, the numbers drop to 4.3 and 3.1 BTC respectively.

IMO, you will never get your initial investment back on these boards!
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