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January 28, 2014, 03:05:01 PM
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Two batch one week one Neptune pre-orders.  With a reserve of BTC18.00 BTC16.00 each or both for BTC35.00 BTC30.00.  These are from the very first batch due to ship a few weeks before the rest of the batch.  Plus about a month before the second batch.  www.redstarmining.com who is entering its third year of operation will be selling the Neptunes.  The sale will be publicly announced in our thread - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=63257.0

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January 30, 2014, 07:23:36 PM
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With respect to Neptune we are where we intended to be at this stage and are still contemplating aspects of the design. Understand that the approach is not the same as that of Jupiter. 28nm was extremely disruptive at the time, of which the effect can plainly be seen. Hashrate was given priority to power consumption, and safety and speed to market even more so, but going forward and acknowledging that power consumption becomes more a critical factor the Neptune has to be created as more a long term solution. We will not skimp or rush the design here. This does not mean I'm indirectly verbalising a delay, so don't go looking for hidden meanings, there aren't any to find, just rest assured I'm stressing we value the integrity of the design more which is why Q1/Q2 was given to ensure that margin is present so we commit the best foot going forward in what is uncharted waters within bleeding edge silicon. We're not rushing the design at the cost of it's ability to function, and function well. The sha-256 implementation is actually relatively simple, but there is still quite a bit we can optimise to remain competitive for you and us.

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February 02, 2014, 04:51:29 PM
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Bid received but not accepted yet considering it over.

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February 04, 2014, 05:48:09 PM
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Dear All
 
It’s been a while since our last communication and this update is overdue and we do apologise for that. In this newsletter we want to update you on 3 important things.Neptune Development Progress, Jupiter sales and our new project - Plan B.
 

Neptune Development Progress
Over the last few months things have most certainly not stopped here at KnC, and we have made massive progress on our 20nm chip and it will be one of the first 20nm chips to come out to market with the strong support of our partners, TSMC, AST and Alchip. The backend engineering teams have been working 7 days a week around the clock to bring this chip to market as fast as possible. We have of course learnt a lot from our previous 28nm design and with that knowledge we will squeeze even more out of our 20nm chip.
 
The news we can tell you today is that we have a further reduction in power consumption of around 11% from our initial calculations, which means we can squeeze in even more cores. The core count per package is already over 1000 and with every reduction in power usage we will add in more cores to maximize the performance. This is a great bit of news.

Jupiter sales
 
We are no longer going to offer Jupiter for sale. We had intended to offer Jupiter following the end of our Network Protection phase, however things move fast in the Bitcoin world and we have decided to end all future sales of Jupiter. We know this may disappoint some people waiting for buy more Jupiters, however, we have some exciting news that we would like to share today and its called ‘Plan B’.
 

Plan B
As you are all aware we broke many world records in releasing the 28nm chip in such a short amount of time. We are a very ambitious company but even for us, to go “all in” and not be able to deliver on our performance targets, like our competition, would be completely unacceptable to us as a company and everything we stand for. So today we are introducing, Plan B.
 
To make sure that everyone who has paid for their Neptune we are building a data centre like no other. It is located in the north of Sweden not far from Facebook and other Mega Data Centres and it’s totally powered by renewable energy.
 
Over the next few months we are bringing online enough hashing power to make sure that any delay in the Neptune timeline will be compensated with a completely free hosted hashing packages to all fully paid customers.
 
In the addition to this commitment, as part of Plan B, for all Neptune customers, we will be offering a free conversion to a hosted hashing package where we will simply fill your wallets directly and you won’t have to worry about anything else. All the other costs taken care of by us. We are able to do this by using our 28nm chips which is why all products that we have coming out of our factory in the next few months will go into building and supplying the Plan B facility.
 
If, during the course of development of Neptune, there is any threat to the timelines for delivery, those delays will not result in the loss of any mining time for our Neptune customers. We will release more details of this as we get closer to the delivery date, but for now we have one of the world’s largest data centres to build.

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February 07, 2014, 01:46:49 PM
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Reserve dropped to BTC17.00 per Neptune.

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February 07, 2014, 05:15:24 PM
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I think the ACIC market is getting more competitive than most people realize. 

This machine is worth about 20k today.  But its not available yet.

With difficulty increasing more than 50% every month, this machine needs to come out at end of this month not April hopefully.
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February 08, 2014, 12:02:27 PM
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Reserve dropped to BTC16.00 per Neptune anyone who's interested has until Monday to pay a non refundable deposit towards the costs.  Or the sale may be canceled.  We'll currently accept $11,500 US bank wire per Neptune or £7,500 UK bank transfer.  We can also accept SEPA transfers for an additional fee.  May I remind you that the same batch shipping a few weeks after our devices were charged $13k per device.  So this is a good chance to jump the queue and get a discount too.

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February 08, 2014, 03:06:42 PM
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I may be interested in either a bank wire or Bitcoin payment, whichever is better for us both.
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