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June 18, 2013, 08:00:25 PM
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is KNC miner a scam
I mean 350g/h sounds rediculous to me for their jupiter mining device, infact why would they even bother silling them, they would make more money mining,
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June 18, 2013, 08:13:58 PM
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There is plenty of threads about KNC.. If you had read them you would found your answer.

Company is real, delivery time is not set in stone.

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June 19, 2013, 11:33:22 AM
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is KNC miner a scam
I mean 350g/h sounds rediculous to me for their jupiter mining device, infact why would they even bother silling them, they would make more money mining,

Not really. This is true for a short time, when there is a disruptive change in technology, as it just happened with the first ASIC - those machines create such an unbalance in the network dynamics, that the profit in running them is HUGE. Thus, you either sell them at a crazy price, or you just mine yourself.

If you were around before ASICs, you will know that mining has always been only marginally profitable. It's a very competitive business, where the profit basically lies in having free electricity and free storage, if your operational costs are above average you mine at a loss - because the market self-regulates itself.

Most of the time selling spades is more profitable than digging for gold, with some notable exceptions, as we had since February for the few folks that had the ASICs. As soon as the ASICs spread, network difficulty will balance, and everybody will be fighting for pennies again, as we did with GPUs and FPGAs.

If you have the luck to be in the front line during the change to a disruptive technology (FPGAs -> ASIC), of course it's more profitable to mine yourself. But once the market settles and difficulty adjusts to this new technology, long-term is much more profitable to sell the hardware and let the miners fight for their pennies.

The fact is that the (short) window in which mining with ASICs meant huge profit is finishing.




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June 19, 2013, 01:32:09 PM
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So should I buy a Jupiter to go along with my Saturn or not?

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June 21, 2013, 09:52:05 AM
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your money, your decision. do your research, know what you're getting into and be aware that although kncminer seems to mean well your investment could very well just go down the drain. consider other asic projects to avoid putting all eggs in one basket.

be aware that difficulty will skyrocket even more and that mining means that you're in it for the long run and that it might take forever (in BTC time) to make your money back. (if you make your money back)

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June 21, 2013, 10:18:31 AM
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your money, your decision. do your research, know what you're getting into and be aware that although kncminer seems to mean well your investment could very well just go down the drain. consider other asic projects to avoid putting all eggs in one basket.

be aware that difficulty will skyrocket even more and that mining means that you're in it for the long run and that it might take forever (in BTC time) to make your money back. (if you make your money back)


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Totally agree,

If you're confused.Diversify investment, minimizes losses

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June 21, 2013, 02:44:49 PM
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your money, your decision. do your research, know what you're getting into and be aware that although kncminer seems to mean well your investment could very well just go down the drain. consider other asic projects to avoid putting all eggs in one basket.

be aware that difficulty will skyrocket even more and that mining means that you're in it for the long run and that it might take forever (in BTC time) to make your money back. (if you make your money back)


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Totally agree,

If you're confused.Diversify investment, minimizes losses
I have money in BFL, cloudhashing, ASICminer, too, so where else to diversify? No Avalon here tho. It's just, who else is selling a 350gh Asic right now?  It's rather convenient at $20/Gh.

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June 21, 2013, 02:56:45 PM
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there have been some proxy group buys for metabank's bitfury asics, but i think those are mostly wrapped up by now. also unless you know russian (and live in russia) you'll have to go use aforementioned proxy services, which adds another possible point of failure. apart from that, the bitfury asics may be worth a look as well.

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June 22, 2013, 06:52:51 AM
Last edit: June 22, 2013, 07:03:03 AM by polarhei
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If KNC is scam, then they don't do something in detail including Using ORSoC for helping them to pack the result into ASIC, including opening the lab for people to argue everything, showing FPGA prototype(currently, mother of High-Tech devices) which will be packed in ASIC form (Actually, all devices, before out, FPGA first, then pack the result with ASIC for customers, I just have discovered this because of H265 Codec problem, GPU performance issue,I also have some views about DSP).

Even they do, I'm still taking serious look as they have promised there is a pay service for remote mining (You will need to login into the OPENWRT to do the job, I think), but there is neither brief nor detail for the service, they just tole me if you like to order the service, then select the pickup option during the payment gate.


Due to the scam issues, I have selected the hashrack, the cloudhashing, the pyramining to reduce the risk.
 





 
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June 22, 2013, 08:11:28 AM
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If KNC is scam, then they don't do something in detail including Using ORSoC for helping them to pack the result into ASIC, including opening the lab for people to argue everything, showing FPGA prototype(currently, mother of High-Tech devices) which will be packed in ASIC form (Actually, all devices, before out, FPGA first, then pack the result with ASIC for customers, I just have discovered this because of H265 Codec problem, GPU performance issue,I also have some views about DSP).

Even they do, I'm still taking serious look as they have promised there is a pay service for remote mining (You will need to login into the OPENWRT to do the job, I think), but there is neither brief nor detail for the service, they just tole me if you like to order the service, then select the pickup option during the payment gate.


Due to the scam issues, I have selected the hashrack, the cloudhashing, the pyramining to reduce the risk.
 





 

Due to scam issues you have decided to invest in scams.

Nice job.

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June 30, 2013, 12:04:49 AM
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is KNC miner a scam
I mean 350g/h sounds rediculous to me for their jupiter mining device, infact why would they even bother silling them, they would make more money mining,

Maybe they'll do both... once the units are completed, start mining away for a week or 2 while citing "delays."  Then once the difficulty skyrockets, ship to customers.  Of course nobody would do that, right?   Smiley
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October 14, 2013, 07:27:43 PM
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Guess what, they managed to build 500+gh devices, but so far all the devices seem to be streaming into their hosting facility, and they say they are building so few to satisfy the demand quick enough Wink Their official video shows they are able to build a board in about every 1m30s. Yet, they say they build like 700 units so far Wink (they should be able to do 250x 550gh devices a day easily)
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October 14, 2013, 07:30:25 PM
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  they don't treat customers right .  they are a scam in my book .
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October 14, 2013, 08:57:21 PM
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Ignoring the actual title and subject of this thread, I think the first post is an interesting one. First of all, OP asks if its a scam, and meanwhile he has put a KnC group buy in his signature. Thats sort of ironic Smiley.

More to the point is this observation: " why would they even bother silling (sic)  them, they would make more money mining,"

Most KnC customers probably now understand that statement was  false, even though Jupiter launched at almost double that hashrate. Those that dont understand it yet, perhaps will understand it in 2 days
(here's a hint: http://bitcoin.sipa.be/speed-lin-10k.png)
Or in 2 weeks.

Its the same fallacy that caused the vast majority of BFL customers to lose untold fortunes, and that will cause the same to customers from hashfast, bitmine, activeminer, cointerra, BFL monarch, Black Arrow, BTCgarden, Avalon, Bitburner, cloudhashing and whatever else is on its way. People just dont understand the magnitude of what is being preordered and how it will impact them if those products actually get delivered (or just as bad: dont get delivered).
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October 16, 2013, 11:04:35 AM
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it is ironic, at the time of this post, KNC was jstu announced and not much information was disclosed about it, My group buy was iniated at a later stage,  however infact it was the case that i wanted to double/triple check on opinion before engaging in a group buy in the best interest of the shareholders
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October 16, 2013, 01:04:08 PM
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No cause they ship their products Smiley

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October 17, 2013, 05:47:21 AM
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your money, your decision. do your research, know what you're getting into and be aware that although kncminer seems to mean well your investment could very well just go down the drain. consider other asic projects to avoid putting all eggs in one basket.

be aware that difficulty will skyrocket even more and that mining means that you're in it for the long run and that it might take forever (in BTC time) to make your money back. (if you make your money back)


+1

Totally agree,

If you're confused.Diversify investment, minimizes losses
I have money in BFL, cloudhashing, ASICminer, too, so where else to diversify? No Avalon here tho. It's just, who else is selling a 350gh Asic right now?  It's rather convenient at $20/Gh.

I'm diversifying my mining investment with the GBs that are listed here.  There great if you don't have the cash to but a huge miner.  Get a little piece of a bunch of different equipment and hope for the best. 

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October 20, 2013, 06:27:13 PM
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it is ironic, at the time of this post, KNC was jstu announced and not much information was disclosed about it, My group buy was iniated at a later stage,  however infact it was the case that i wanted to double/triple check on opinion before engaging in a group buy in the best interest of the shareholders

And now you do realize that is just much more profitable to sell the miners than to mine with them, right?


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October 21, 2013, 06:52:48 PM
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You're all full of shit.

I picked up my Jupiter in person on Friday, and it's hashing very well at around 530-540 GH/s.

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October 23, 2013, 06:38:20 AM
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You're all full of shit.

I picked up my Jupiter in person on Friday, and it's hashing very well at around 530-540 GH/s.


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