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July 15, 2013, 09:30:33 PM
Last edit: July 15, 2013, 09:42:45 PM by terrahash
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Most of you know that we have successfully assembled a K16 (Klondike design by BkkCoins) and are one of the first to get it mining (video below). Our design is based on BkkCoin's Klondike board. He has finalized the design and it is ready for production. We have decided to start taking pre-orders for assembly, for those who have ordered Avalon chips and would like to get them assembled. We will be assembling both K16 and K64 boards (K64 is just 4 K16s printed on the same board, connected with I2C cables/jumpers). K16 requires 16 Avalon chips, ad K64 requires 64 Avalon chips. Our boards will come with heatsinks and I2C cables (to daisy chain multiple boards). The boards can be daisy chained together, and only one of them has to be connected to a computer or a RasPi board running cgminer (cgminer driver is almost ready). The software required to run the boards will be available for free download.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOZ22GfUdzs

Here are our prices for assembly:

K16: $90.00 / board.
K64: $250.00 / board.

Although our assembly facility can assemble up to 250 K64 boards a day (or 1000 K16 boards a day), we are expecting a huge rush initially due to a large number of chips being shipped by Avalon. 50% of the assembly resources will be dedicated to orders where TerraHash supplies the chips (full orders), and other 50% to the orders where you provide chips to TerraHash (assembly-only orders). With this we can ship the already pre-ordered full orders within the promised time of 2 weeks of receiving the chips. And for assembly-only orders, we will do our best to ensure a two week turnaround as well. However, it could be a little more during the initial rush. That is why we have decided to let people reserve a spot for assembly.

Here is how the assembly-only orders will be processed: For all the orders for which we have received the chips, we will start assembling the order which was placed first. We will not start processing an order until we receive all the chips required to process that order. Also, we will not be doing partial assembly, that is, we need 64 chips for the K64 and 16 chips for the K16. We can not assembly a K16 with less than 16 chips. We can not assemble a K64 with less than 64 chips.

Therefore, when your order gets processed depends upon two factors: When you placed the order, and when your chips are delivered to us.

We will start taking assembly-only pre-orders later this week. In order to reserve your spot for assembly you have to pay only 5% right now. You can pay the balance any time before we receive your chips. However you have to pay in full for us to start processing your order.

Website: https://terrahash.com
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July 15, 2013, 09:43:16 PM
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Thanks for the update.  Will the hosting services be ready to go as soon as the boards are assembled?
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July 16, 2013, 05:43:38 AM
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Thanks for the update.  Will the hosting services be ready to go as soon as the boards are assembled?

Yes it will be. We will be starting another thread to take recommendations or vote on which pool to use etc.

I personally don't understand why more manufacturers do not set up their own pools. You could likely set up a 0% fee pool and split the savings with your customers and still make an extra 0.5-1% of mining income that way.
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July 16, 2013, 06:10:03 AM
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Thanks for the update.  Will the hosting services be ready to go as soon as the boards are assembled?

Yes it will be. We will be starting another thread to take recommendations or vote on which pool to use etc.

I personally don't understand why more manufacturers do not set up their own pools. You could likely set up a 0% fee pool and split the savings with your customers and still make an extra 0.5-1% of mining income that way.

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July 16, 2013, 06:25:56 AM
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READ TH's other and see how hard it is to get a refund from them.  Be careful with your investments, and chips.
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September 23, 2013, 11:17:46 AM
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Most of you know that we have successfully assembled a K16 (Klondike design by BkkCoins) and are one of the first to get it mining (video below). Our design is based on BkkCoin's Klondike board. He has finalized the design and it is ready for production.

This has been shown to be false, you do not have a working board, BKKCoins has vanished before finalizing his design along with you vanishing with 100's of thousands in btc and bank wires.

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