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September 12, 2013, 06:21:30 AM
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How many of these devices will you have for sale initially and how many are you guys able to make per day/week?

I hoping for $30-35/GH, guess we will find out tomorrow Smiley
We are capable of making 300-400 units a day. Pricing comes soon Smiley

Possibly more depending on how many fabricators we use.

Kevin... a few people have been asking about your hubs in the video?

Are they for sale?

I need all of my hubs, 
best get hubs direct from the manufacturer as they are heavy.
There would be little or no profit to be had in reselling.

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September 12, 2013, 06:22:28 AM
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September 12, 2013, 06:24:26 AM
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Price is 2.1 BTC each incl International Express Shipping.

2.1 BTC?  So an ROI of at least -1.2BTC?
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September 12, 2013, 06:25:00 AM
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For my units, Minimum order is 5 pieces,
Price is 2.1 BTC each incl International Express Shipping.

send your order request to kevinmaddenndt at hotmaildotcom

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2.1 BTC each means 0.84BTC/GH/s? so min order is 10.5BTC for ~12.5GH/s?
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September 12, 2013, 06:29:06 AM
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For my units, Minimum order is 5 pieces,
Price is 2.1 BTC each incl International Express Shipping.

send your order request to kevinmaddenndt at hotmaildotcom

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2.1 BTC each means 0.84BTC/GH/s? so min order is 10.5BTC for ~12.5GH/s?
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September 12, 2013, 06:29:55 AM
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^^^
Asicminer BE hashes at 336mh/s these do around 2.5
Asicminer BE's sell to new customers for around 0.3 BTC
this is "in-hand" hardware. the chips alone cost me $130 each
you do the math.

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September 12, 2013, 06:30:10 AM
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September 12, 2013, 06:36:26 AM
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September 12, 2013, 06:41:04 AM
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^^^
Asicminer BE hashes at 336mh/s these do around 2.5
Asicminer BE's sell to new customers for around 0.3 BTC
this is "in-hand" hardware. the chips alone cost me $130 each
you do the math.

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Where do you get the BEs are .35 each? They are available from a whole smattering of people (including myself) for a maximum of .18.
The chips may have cost you $130, but the sad reality of all this stuff is something that is worth $130 one week is worth half that 2 weeks later.
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September 12, 2013, 06:42:34 AM
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Asicminer BE's sell to new customers for around 0.3 BTC

wrong, they sell for 0.15 for US end customers, and 0.21 for Europe end customers.

good luck selling these to some suckers
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September 12, 2013, 06:43:22 AM
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^^^
Asicminer BE hashes at 336mh/s these do around 2.5
Asicminer BE's sell to new customers for around 0.3 BTC
this is "in-hand" hardware. the chips alone cost me $130 each
you do the math.

cheers,
kev
I bought some ASICminer BE a few days ago at 0.175BTC, next batch I am told will be about 0.16BTC ea.



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September 12, 2013, 06:44:41 AM
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^^^
Asicminer BE hashes at 336mh/s these do around 2.5
Asicminer BE's sell to new customers for around 0.3 BTC
this is "in-hand" hardware. the chips alone cost me $130 each
you do the math.

cheers,
kev

Have to look at the density as well.

10 USB ports at 3.36Gh/s vs. 10 USB ports at 25 Gh/s.
Less heat less cooling required etc... so if you are not calculating in hub costs the ROI is going to be skewed right?

Need to factor that in as well into the costs do we not?
How many hubs would you need to buy to get the same hash rate?

Again... we are not trying to SUCKER anyone. Clearly anyone can do the math and determine the answer on ROI but remember to factor in the hubs into the equation. With this run of units we are constrained by the cost of the chips as I warned. What we do not sell we will mine.

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September 12, 2013, 06:47:04 AM
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^^^
Asicminer BE hashes at 336mh/s these do around 2.5
Asicminer BE's sell to new customers for around 0.3 BTC
this is "in-hand" hardware. the chips alone cost me $130 each
you do the math.

cheers,
kev

Have to look at the density as well.

10 USB ports at 3.36Gh/s vs. 10 USB ports at 25 Gh/s.
Less heat less cooling required etc... so if you are not calculating in hub costs the ROI is going to be skewed right?

Need to factor that in as well into the costs do we not?

Its a large negative ROI either way. Barntech is selling the same basic thing, to be shipped soon for less than half.
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September 12, 2013, 06:48:32 AM
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Have to look at the density as well.

10 USB ports at 3.36Gh/s vs. 10 USB ports at 25 Gh/s.
Less heat less cooling required etc... so if you are not calculating in hub costs the ROI is going to be skewed right?

Need to factor that in as well into the costs do we not?

They don't ROI even with no hubs and rubbing sticks together for power.
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September 12, 2013, 06:49:04 AM
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they all want to get rich out of miners, they found out that this is the best way. pathetic ...
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September 12, 2013, 06:50:37 AM
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Have to look at the density as well.

10 USB ports at 3.36Gh/s vs. 10 USB ports at 25 Gh/s.
Less heat less cooling required etc... so if you are not calculating in hub costs the ROI is going to be skewed right?

Need to factor that in as well into the costs do we not?

They don't ROI even with no hubs and rubbing sticks together for power.
http://mining.thegenesisblock.com/a/609a8142a2

Never ROI unless we see smaller than 30% monthly jumps from here on out...lol
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September 12, 2013, 06:53:30 AM
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^^^
Asicminer BE hashes at 336mh/s these do around 2.5
Asicminer BE's sell to new customers for around 0.3 BTC
this is "in-hand" hardware. the chips alone cost me $130 each
you do the math.

cheers,
kev

Have to look at the density as well.

10 USB ports at 3.36Gh/s vs. 10 USB ports at 25 Gh/s.
Less heat less cooling required etc... so if you are not calculating in hub costs the ROI is going to be skewed right?

Need to factor that in as well into the costs do we not?

Its a large negative ROI either way. Barntech is selling the same basic thing, to be shipped soon for less than half.

When?

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September 12, 2013, 06:58:00 AM
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they all want to get rich out of miners, they found out that this is the best way. pathetic ...

That is wholly untrue.

Rich? I suggest you might want to find out the cost of fabrication and add that chip price to it then the time and effort for the development etc... there is no one in the Coop getting rich off these units. We priced where we can make a small profit for our members. We can't do any more than that with this run of units so do the calculations and determine if it is worth it. Not much more we can do than say that. But please do not think we are trying sucker people we want to offer the units out to the community if they buy they buy if they don't they don't.


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September 12, 2013, 06:59:33 AM
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BPMC are very pleased to announce that we have limited numbers of the single BitFury chip USB miner in hand and for sale.
These units are re-programmable and hash at 2.5Gh/s with present installed firmware on bfgminer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB3U7iyiauk

more details tomorrow,

cheers,
kev

When you say they are re-programmable, to what extent is that possible? Could they be reprogrammed to work with VanityGen for example, to allow for custom Vanity addressess to be generated?

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September 12, 2013, 07:06:59 AM
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Assuming a price of ~120 a chip, at current exchange rates Im still seeing over 150 in other costs. If you include a "small" profit, are yalls assembly costs really more expensive than the chip?
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