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June 19, 2013, 05:25:38 AM
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I've been hearing a lot of rumors lately that the companies that are supposedly building these mining rigs are all a scam and that no one has even gotten their rig yet.

What's the highest level rig anyone has CONFIRMED and RECEIVED so far? I see companies promoting 60ghz and 150ghz mining rigs. Do such things even exist? Is it even possible to create such things?

Personally I ordered a 60ghz rig from Butterfly Labs. I heard that it's a scam but I can't get my money back because they refuse to refund orders.

Anyone have any knowledge or experience to add to this? Thanks
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June 19, 2013, 05:44:08 AM
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I have seen video of a 5Ghz BFL ASIC miner, mining on BitMinter and have reason to believe from the massive increase in hashing power on various pools that there are at least SOME rigs out there.
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June 19, 2013, 05:54:28 AM
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I have seen video of a 5Ghz BFL ASIC miner, mining on BitMinter and have reason to believe from the massive increase in hashing power on various pools that there are at least SOME rigs out there.

yes I've confirmed that 5ghz miners have indeed shipped. But how are we supposed to believe that it's even possible to create a 50ghz miner? When it seems to difficult to create just a 5ghz miner?

Sounds like these companies are full of shit. I mean if they can create such powerful miners, why sell them? Why not just use them for themselves to mine Bitcoins? That would certainly be far more profitable than selling them off.
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June 19, 2013, 06:11:30 AM
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I have seen video of a 5Ghz BFL ASIC miner, mining on BitMinter and have reason to believe from the massive increase in hashing power on various pools that there are at least SOME rigs out there.

yes I've confirmed that 5ghz miners have indeed shipped. But how are we supposed to believe that it's even possible to create a 50ghz miner? When it seems to difficult to create just a 5ghz miner?

Sounds like these companies are full of shit. I mean if they can create such powerful miners, why sell them? Why not just use them for themselves to mine Bitcoins? That would certainly be far more profitable than selling them off.

80G/hash machines exist, check the hardware forum. 500Ghash machine was released a day ago.

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June 19, 2013, 06:18:49 AM
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I have seen video of a 5Ghz BFL ASIC miner, mining on BitMinter and have reason to believe from the massive increase in hashing power on various pools that there are at least SOME rigs out there.

yes I've confirmed that 5ghz miners have indeed shipped. But how are we supposed to believe that it's even possible to create a 50ghz miner? When it seems to difficult to create just a 5ghz miner?

Sounds like these companies are full of shit. I mean if they can create such powerful miners, why sell them? Why not just use them for themselves to mine Bitcoins? That would certainly be far more profitable than selling them off.

80G/hash machines exist, check the hardware forum. 500Ghash machine was released a day ago.

i heard that too but the 500hash machien costs like 10,000 dollars or something.

anyway i would never invest that kind of money into a company that openly says "We do not refund order payments". Show me the fucking actual machine and let me test demo it, and I'll buy it.
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June 19, 2013, 06:21:53 AM
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They are all start-ups, unfortunately. They literally use your money to make the machines rather than take out loans and have stock pre-made. It's smart from a business stand point but more difficult on the customer.
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June 19, 2013, 06:22:03 AM
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I have seen video of a 5Ghz BFL ASIC miner, mining on BitMinter and have reason to believe from the massive increase in hashing power on various pools that there are at least SOME rigs out there.

yes I've confirmed that 5ghz miners have indeed shipped. But how are we supposed to believe that it's even possible to create a 50ghz miner? When it seems to difficult to create just a 5ghz miner?

Sounds like these companies are full of shit. I mean if they can create such powerful miners, why sell them? Why not just use them for themselves to mine Bitcoins? That would certainly be far more profitable than selling them off.

80G/hash machines exist, check the hardware forum. 500Ghash machine was released a day ago.

i heard that too but the 500hash machien costs like 10,000 dollars or something.

anyway i would never invest that kind of money into a company that openly says "We do not refund order payments". Show me the fucking actual machine and let me test demo it, and I'll buy it.

if that's what you want, your never going to get that.
the 500g/hash is 150k.
if I had the coin i'd buy it. it literally prints money.

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June 19, 2013, 06:27:11 AM
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Is it possible to make these rigs compatible with other pools like litecoin?

Cause if that is possible then every coin could become a pump and dump
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June 19, 2013, 06:27:58 AM
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They are all start-ups, unfortunately. They literally use your money to make the machines rather than take out loans and have stock pre-made. It's smart from a business stand point but more difficult on the customer.

yea i understand but it still makes the customer very very paranoid about even giving them any money. I mean I haven't even heard of anyone receiving a 50g/hash miner yet.
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June 19, 2013, 06:29:17 AM
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They are all start-ups, unfortunately. They literally use your money to make the machines rather than take out loans and have stock pre-made. It's smart from a business stand point but more difficult on the customer.

yea i understand but it still makes the customer very very paranoid about even giving them any money. I mean I haven't even heard of anyone receiving a 50g/hash miner yet.
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June 19, 2013, 09:28:12 AM
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So has anyone here actually personally physically seen a 50ghz rig or above in person? Do such rigs even exist?
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June 19, 2013, 11:46:39 PM
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So has anyone here actually personally physically seen a 50ghz rig or above in person? Do such rigs even exist?

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June 20, 2013, 12:44:24 AM
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There was actually a post just today or yesterday on this forum.  I am trying to find it, so I can send you the link.  Anyways, it was pictures of some guy unboxing his 50 GHash miner, and then putting it on ebay right after, while "burning it in", until the sale is over.  The bid was over $20,000 last time I checked, and in the bid there was mention that for every $1000 under $25,000 it gets sold for, he is mining for a week before sending it.

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June 20, 2013, 12:51:16 AM
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So has anyone here actually personally physically seen a 50ghz rig or above in person? Do such rigs even exist?

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No because 50ghz machines do not exist and never will.

It is 50GH/s as in Giga Hashes Per Second

We really need a bitcoin mining school

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June 20, 2013, 01:05:07 AM
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So has anyone here actually personally physically seen a 50ghz rig or above in person? Do such rigs even exist?

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No because 50ghz machines do not exist and never will.

It is 50GH/s as in Giga Hashes Per Second

We really need a bitcoin mining school

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Thanks for the semantics check. So 50GH/s mining rigs actually do exist? Has anyone here actually physically seen one? The ebay dude who supposedly got one, for all we know, he could be faking it.
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June 20, 2013, 01:08:18 AM
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So has anyone here actually personally physically seen a 50ghz rig or above in person? Do such rigs even exist?

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No because 50ghz machines do not exist and never will.

It is 50GH/s as in Giga Hashes Per Second

We really need a bitcoin mining school

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Thanks for the semantics check. So 50GH/s mining rigs actually do exist? Has anyone here actually physically seen one? The ebay dude who supposedly got one, for all we know, he could be faking it.

I have never personally seen one, but to be honest here, forget about any product from BFL.

They are just this side of a scam.

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June 20, 2013, 01:08:25 AM
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That's about the dumbest question I've ever heard.

Yes, I've seen one.

Believe me any more than that ebay guy?

If it ain't obvious to you by now that they exist, you aren't ever going to figure it out  Wink

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June 20, 2013, 01:19:41 AM
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That's about the dumbest question I've ever heard.

Yes, I've seen one.

Believe me any more than that ebay guy?

If it ain't obvious to you by now that they exist, you aren't ever going to figure it out  Wink

Okay, so we got one guy who has actually seen one in real life. Anyone else?
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June 20, 2013, 02:00:22 AM
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I've been hearing a lot of rumors lately that the companies that are supposedly building these mining rigs are all a scam and that no one has even gotten their rig yet.

What's the highest level rig anyone has CONFIRMED and RECEIVED so far? I see companies promoting 60ghz and 150ghz mining rigs. Do such things even exist? Is it even possible to create such things?

Personally I ordered a 60ghz rig from Butterfly Labs. I heard that it's a scam but I can't get my money back because they refuse to refund orders.

Anyone have any knowledge or experience to add to this? Thanks

No, many people have gotten their rigs. Its just the majority have not. BFL has not even gave a date out when their going to be releasing theirs, who knows if they will ever ship anything. Sucks that you preordered already, scammers wont even let you get a refund...

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June 20, 2013, 02:29:38 AM
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I had a friend who received a 5GHZ unit from butterfly and i have seen a few physical units on ebay but thats it.
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