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February 16, 2014, 04:01:50 PM
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Thanks for all advises.

I just get good feedbacks and here come up with some initial prices:

Quantity      Unit Price

100+       6000 USD
50-100       6600 USD
10-50      7200 USD
under 10           8000 USD

Please give me your though. Only issue I have now is about UL etc. all those standards and safty rules etc. in differenct countries that may bogged down the time.

If anyone can pick up in Shenzhen, that will be a dream.

You might want to consider splitting the units into 400gh units even though the price/GH will go up a bit - the reason why Bitmain is doing so well is because there are a lot more buyers in the 4000$/unit max range. But delivery time means everything in this market.
When to you expect to ship and how many units pr week?

We have chips on hand, so probably look for early (second week) of March to start ship. For how many units per week, probably we can do about 300 - 600 units. But need to check.


Hi, Looks great I am interested. Please message me. Thanks
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February 16, 2014, 04:49:09 PM
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OH OH  PICK ME PICK ME!!!


LOL   Grin Grin Grin
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February 16, 2014, 07:16:42 PM
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NinjaTech.org  is interested in distribution of your product.


I also have a factory in ShenZhen and import / export business and distribution business.

And I work in chip packaging industry.


Lets figure something out.  Message me Smiley

If you can get these into the US. Despite them not being certified i will buy one  Grin

Even at 6000$, 1Th, 900W and 25% difficulty increase, this will never break even.
What am I missing?
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February 16, 2014, 07:22:58 PM
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Please drop me a mail at skyfromwell@gmail.com
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February 16, 2014, 07:25:08 PM
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Shot you over an email early this morning.  Forgot I hadn't sent one over.
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February 16, 2014, 07:39:41 PM
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Do you have a brand name?
Does the miner come with a power supply or do we provide our own? If we need to buy a power supply, how many Watts are required? Does it just need PCI-E connectors?

Run a Bitcoin node, support the network.
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February 17, 2014, 07:44:47 AM
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This could be the next Antminer in sales.

Surely beats up all the big company pre-orders
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February 17, 2014, 09:55:54 AM
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Do you have a brand name?
Does the miner come with a power supply or do we provide our own? If we need to buy a power supply, how many Watts are required? Does it just need PCI-E connectors?

Named Skywell (or Jingtian).

It has all powers included at the price. You need nothing. Just plug power in and push button.
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February 17, 2014, 12:58:05 PM
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When will these miners be available for sale?

Shipping included?

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February 17, 2014, 01:49:02 PM
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Such a big company and no website? Not on Taobao or Alibaba or Aliexpress?

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February 17, 2014, 01:49:23 PM
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If this is real, I would be interested in some.  
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February 17, 2014, 02:35:07 PM
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if you don't mind can you post videos of hashrate and power consumption, also would like to know what's the noise like and if we can replace the fans to quieter versions.

Do you have a brand name?
Does the miner come with a power supply or do we provide our own? If we need to buy a power supply, how many Watts are required? Does it just need PCI-E connectors?

Named Skywell (or Jingtian).

It has all powers included at the price. You need nothing. Just plug power in and push button.
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February 17, 2014, 07:50:18 PM
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I believe this is the 1TH pre-order mentioned a couple of times on alibaba.com - price seems to match. 6000$

... but I still don't see how this would ever break even. @ 25% diff increments and free electricity I see a loss of 2BTC after two years...

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February 17, 2014, 10:21:55 PM
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I believe this is the 1TH pre-order mentioned a couple of times on alibaba.com - price seems to match. 6000$

... but I still don't see how this would ever break even. @ 25% diff increments and free electricity I see a loss of 2BTC after two years...



How long do you think the diff will keep its current increment pace? How long do you think the bitcoin will stay in its current price level?

If you do not see the future value of bitcoin, bitcoin mining is always a game of losing money even when the bitcoin reach $10,000, because if you jumped in when it is at $10,000, the diff is not the current level, your calculation still show a loss. If you jumped in now, you will gain profit with the increasing of the bitcoin value in the near future. What if the bitcoin price goes up to $2000, $5000, $10000, $100,000? if you doubt it, check back how much the bitocoin price is 6 months ago, 12 months ago,24 months ago.

The point right now is to find a reliable miner as soon as possible, which is what I am looking for. My research show me that this is the first real 28nm 1T miner which is currently running in a mining pool and very stable from their running status shown in the past two weeks. It is claimed as 3rd generation of 28nm miners, and from the power consumption level (900W) and running stability of the first 60T miner, I think it is very promising. Until I see other companies could put their 28nm miners running and show me reliability, I would put my trust in this one.

If the miners can get US by the end of March, it will be a sweet deal for the price. Let's see when this company will setup their website for ordering from USA.
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February 17, 2014, 11:36:05 PM
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I believe this is the 1TH pre-order mentioned a couple of times on alibaba.com - price seems to match. 6000$

... but I still don't see how this would ever break even. @ 25% diff increments and free electricity I see a loss of 2BTC after two years...



How long do you think the diff will keep its current increment pace? How long do you think the bitcoin will stay in its current price level?

If you do not see the future value of bitcoin, bitcoin mining is always a game of losing money even when the bitcoin reach $10,000, because if you jumped in when it is at $10,000, the diff is not the current level, your calculation still show a loss. If you jumped in now, you will gain profit with the increasing of the bitcoin value in the near future. What if the bitcoin price goes up to $2000, $5000, $10000, $100,000? if you doubt it, check back how much the bitocoin price is 6 months ago, 12 months ago,24 months ago.

The point right now is to find a reliable miner as soon as possible, which is what I am looking for. My research show me that this is the first real 28nm 1T miner which is currently running in a mining pool and very stable from their running status shown in the past two weeks. It is claimed as 3rd generation of 28nm miners, and from the power consumption level (900W) and running stability of the first 60T miner, I think it is very promising. Until I see other companies could put their 28nm miners running and show me reliability, I would put my trust in this one.

If the miners can get US by the end of March, it will be a sweet deal for the price. Let's see when this company will setup their website for ordering from USA.

+1.   Guy probably used mining genesis with default values.
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February 17, 2014, 11:37:41 PM
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Following and hoping for a reasonable price.  
Delivery in one month will only earn about $3000 USD over the next 12 months.
Right now it's way too high.
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February 17, 2014, 11:41:06 PM
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Following and hoping for a reasonable price.  
Delivery in one month will only earn about $3000 USD over the next 12 months.
Right now it's way too high.


How did you come to these numbers?
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February 17, 2014, 11:48:20 PM
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Following and hoping for a reasonable price.  
Delivery in one month will only earn about $3000 USD over the next 12 months.
Right now it's way too high.


How did you come to these numbers?

http://www.coinish.com/calc/#

5 Antminers at $4,590 (7.25 btc) are better deal even with the added current draw.
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February 18, 2014, 01:37:16 AM
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Following and hoping for a reasonable price.  
Delivery in one month will only earn about $3000 USD over the next 12 months.
Right now it's way too high.


How did you come to these numbers?

http://www.coinish.com/calc/#

5 Antminers at $4,590 (7.25 btc) are better deal even with the added current draw.

Let's hope price will be adjusted to the competition.
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February 18, 2014, 01:44:58 AM
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I believe this is the 1TH pre-order mentioned a couple of times on alibaba.com - price seems to match. 6000$

... but I still don't see how this would ever break even. @ 25% diff increments and free electricity I see a loss of 2BTC after two years...



How long do you think the diff will keep its current increment pace? How long do you think the bitcoin will stay in its current price level?

If you do not see the future value of bitcoin, bitcoin mining is always a game of losing money even when the bitcoin reach $10,000, because if you jumped in when it is at $10,000, the diff is not the current level, your calculation still show a loss. If you jumped in now, you will gain profit with the increasing of the bitcoin value in the near future. What if the bitcoin price goes up to $2000, $5000, $10000, $100,000? if you doubt it, check back how much the bitocoin price is 6 months ago, 12 months ago,24 months ago.

The point right now is to find a reliable miner as soon as possible, which is what I am looking for. My research show me that this is the first real 28nm 1T miner which is currently running in a mining pool and very stable from their running status shown in the past two weeks. It is claimed as 3rd generation of 28nm miners, and from the power consumption level (900W) and running stability of the first 60T miner, I think it is very promising. Until I see other companies could put their 28nm miners running and show me reliability, I would put my trust in this one.

If the miners can get US by the end of March, it will be a sweet deal for the price. Let's see when this company will setup their website for ordering from USA.

+1.   Guy probably used mining genesis with default values.

Well, even if you type in fantasy numbers you end up on the losing end. I am curious though since there is a lot of old members that are throwing themselves at the new miners that seems to come out soon around 1 TH/s. They either know something I don't, use a different calculator or are just too rich to care.
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