kaerf (OP)
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July 17, 2013, 06:57:01 PM Last edit: July 17, 2013, 08:18:44 PM by kaerf |
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Let's take a look at what's coming online soon: Who | Hash Rate | Notes | 100TH | 70-100 | Initial rollout of 70TH at the end of July followed by 30TH | Avalon Batch #3 | ~50TH | 600 units @ ~82GH = 50TH | Avalon Trade-in | 20TH? | Unknown. Guesstimate 20th...should be more | ASICMINER new Blade+USB | 15TH? | No idea??? | ASICMINER solo mining | 15TH? | No idea??? | BFL | 30TH | Let's give them the benefit of the doubt and say they ship 500 singles worth of orders for the month. They claim ability to ship 3-400 units combined models a DAY |
Lower bound: 70+50+20+15+15+30 = 180TH More likely: 100+50+20+15+15+30 = 210TH If someone has better guesstimates about what ASICMINER is going to do, I'd be interested in those numbers. The bloodbath coming in the fall is going to be even worse
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ujka
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July 17, 2013, 07:53:23 PM |
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In my spreadsheet I calculated 180T of new hashing power in August. So our numbers are very close. I didn't contribute so much to 100TH and ASICMiner sales (blades and USB), but something more to Avalon chips sales (DIY ppl are very commited).
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kaerf (OP)
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July 17, 2013, 08:14:55 PM |
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Yeah I left out the chip sales. I don't have great confidence in Avalon's ability to deliver on time. It will also take some time for a significant amount of chips to come online, so I feel like late August would be the soonest we'll see an impact from Avalon chip sales.
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ujka
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July 17, 2013, 08:17:19 PM |
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Avalon started delivering chips this week.
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kaerf (OP)
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July 17, 2013, 08:24:38 PM |
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Ah, interesting. I see they've arrived in Russia. Glad I chose not to order from batch #3.
How many TH do you think we'll see from those chips by the end of August? I'm thinking 50TH max. Most will probably come online in Sept.
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k9quaint
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July 17, 2013, 08:28:18 PM |
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Ah, interesting. I see they've arrived in Russia. Glad I chose not to order from batch #3.
How many TH do you think we'll see from those chips by the end of August? I'm thinking 50TH max. Most will probably come online in Sept.
The amount of Avalon chips in the order was between 500K and 2.1M (the pictures of the stacks of boxes is open to interpretation). If each of those chips can do 280MH/s, then that order is between 140TH/s and 588TH/s.
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kaerf (OP)
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July 17, 2013, 08:32:45 PM |
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Stock Avalons run fairly easily at 340-350MHz, so it's probably at least 15% more. I was basing the 50TH August guess on 500K chips.
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ujka
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July 17, 2013, 08:33:27 PM |
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Starting slow in late august, and then in september gradually up to 150-200TH (if the sales were about 500-750 thousands chips). They can grow faster then 100TH because there are so many assemblers.
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Trongersoll
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July 17, 2013, 08:53:07 PM |
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Of course, nothing may change in August except a lot of people getting pissed off. It is difficult to predict the future and entails a certain amount of "belief".
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kaerf (OP)
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July 17, 2013, 08:53:50 PM |
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100TH should come online almost immediately after they get their PCBs (assuming no PCB flaws). 100TH is only 250 of the 400GH units and they expect to have those deployed in a day.
After August it's a whole other story. Bitfury, KNC, BFL, Avalon chips, several other ASICs projects...
At some point things will need to plateau though. There's only ~108K BTC generated a month and at $100/BTC that's only $10.8M to be mined a month. I see that as the limiting factor on how fast difficulty will grow. That plus power consumption. ASICMINER is probably hitting a limit with their solo mining due to power concerns since they are currently still on 130nm (pure speculation).
At a price of $100/BTC I see the difficulty increase slowing down in 12-18 months. Obviously, as the price of USD/BTC goes up, so will the diff.
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kaerf (OP)
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July 17, 2013, 08:56:29 PM |
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Of course, nothing may change in August except a lot of people getting pissed off. It is difficult to predict the future and entails a certain amount of "belief". It's much more difficult to predict what will happen in the fall, but from now until the end of August, we have a fairly good idea of what is coming. Avalon, BFL, AM and Bitfury all have working hardware.
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Trongersoll
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July 17, 2013, 09:03:27 PM |
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Of course, nothing may change in August except a lot of people getting pissed off. It is difficult to predict the future and entails a certain amount of "belief". It's much more difficult to predict what will happen in the fall, but from now until the end of August, we have a fairly good idea of what is coming. Avalon, BFL, AM and Bitfury all have working hardware. there is a difference between having working hardware and being able to deliver in quantity. AM seems to be the only one that has exhibited any extensive production capability.
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kaerf (OP)
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July 17, 2013, 09:19:36 PM |
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there is a difference between having working hardware and being able to deliver in quantity. AM seems to be the only one that has exhibited any extensive production capability.
Avalon have fixed their production issues and finished delivery of batch #2. Batch #3 is soon to follow...production should not be a problem. However, refunds from batch #3 might be significant, but then again Avalon can just self mine with refunded units. BFL was only given credit for 30TH worth of product when they have actually sold hundreds of TH, so your point is taken w.r.t. to BFL. 100TH is an unknown here in terms of ability to execute. However, their hardware footprint is much smaller than Avalon and BFL, so they do not need to produce in the same quantity. Plus, they are self mining so they do not need to deal with customer deliveries. From what I know, they already have working prototype boards which they used to slightly improve their design prior to sending the designs to the assembler (so at least some bugs have been worked out).
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Soros Shorts
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July 19, 2013, 12:21:31 PM |
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What about BitFury devices not destined for 100TH? I remember seeing at least 60 units of Megabigpower 400GH/s August delivery kits available for sale at one point.
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Firing it up
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July 19, 2013, 03:14:45 PM |
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Well, Although there are many chips, there are some defects during the connection.
Even adding 200Thash ir even worse, they cannot stand long.
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kaerf (OP)
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July 19, 2013, 05:16:15 PM |
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What about BitFury devices not destined for 100TH? I remember seeing at least 60 units of Megabigpower 400GH/s August delivery kits available for sale at one point.
This is a legitimate concern, however, megabigpower has stated August delivery only guarantees shipping/delivery by August 31st. That said, it's very possible they will ship earlier. Personally, I think they will start shipping soon after the 100TH deployment...which might be even be early August. Since I actually have an order with them I probably biased myself into discounting delivery until Aug 31st for earnings projections.
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July 21, 2013, 04:24:57 AM |
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This would be a prime reason to switch to alts . As for august, I think that 200 TH is possible
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kaerf (OP)
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July 23, 2013, 09:20:42 PM |
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I hesitate to guess at what will happen after August, but it is going to be insane...probably over 1PH in November. I haven't been following BTCGarden too closely, but are they still doing 130nm? The power needed to deploy 200-300TH of 130nm chips is not trivial. I'd really be surprised if they had no delays after September...every other ASICs producer has had delays after getting chips.
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rolling
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August 03, 2013, 07:22:00 PM |
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I am projecting around 600 TH/s by the end of Aug.
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