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December 29, 2014, 02:50:21 PM
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those thing should break even in one month, based on the calculator, dunno if coinwarz is correct

not bad at all for an asic scrypt
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December 29, 2014, 02:52:14 PM
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those thing should break even in one months, based on the calculator, dunno if coinwarz is correct

not bad at all for an asic scrypt

That is if they ever arrive.  Given Hashra's track record on delivery I wouldn't be counting my chickens yet!!

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December 29, 2014, 03:03:58 PM
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those thing should break even in one months, based on the calculator, dunno if coinwarz is correct

not bad at all for an asic scrypt

That is if they ever arrive.  Given Hashra's track record on delivery I wouldn't be counting my chickens yet!!

I believe the devices exist, but reading through his past history of late delivery, I'm trying to keep my hopes up of not having a 3 month delay.
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December 29, 2014, 04:40:08 PM
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those thing should break even in one months, based on the calculator, dunno if coinwarz is correct

not bad at all for an asic scrypt

That is if they ever arrive.  Given Hashra's track record on delivery I wouldn't be counting my chickens yet!!

I believe the devices exist, but reading through his past history of late delivery, I'm trying to keep my hopes up of not having a 3 month delay.

I just think they would have shown more then rendering if it exists.   There are a lot of parts they could show if it truly is here, but so far silence.   

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December 29, 2014, 05:50:44 PM
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those thing should break even in one months, based on the calculator, dunno if coinwarz is correct

not bad at all for an asic scrypt

That is if they ever arrive.  Given Hashra's track record on delivery I wouldn't be counting my chickens yet!!

I believe the devices exist, but reading through his past history of late delivery, I'm trying to keep my hopes up of not having a 3 month delay.

I just think they would have shown more then rendering if it exists.   There are a lot of parts they could show if it truly is here, but so far silence.   



That always worries me as well, but there has been several ASICs that were actually produced that didn't have anything but a render right up to the point of delivery.
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December 29, 2014, 06:03:47 PM
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those thing should break even in one months, based on the calculator, dunno if coinwarz is correct

not bad at all for an asic scrypt

Hmm - not seeing where these will break even in one month.  You have to pay for electricity, a PSU and a controller (or a spare PC).

A simple calculation using LTC (which is not what you want to mine) -- would show a break even point of 168 days (if you are adding $50 for a PSU -- total cost of $500) and your electricity is 11 cents per kw.  If you take a coin that performs 200% of LTC -- which doesn't really exist all the time -- that would cut the time in half.

Maybe 3 months if you mine the right coins?



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December 30, 2014, 05:04:59 AM
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any word yet it's getting very close to the end of year . Smiley ...

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December 30, 2014, 05:15:12 AM
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any word yet it's getting very close to the end of year . Smiley ...


Sadly the silence I think speaks what most likely is happening.
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December 30, 2014, 06:11:45 AM
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those thing should break even in one months, based on the calculator, dunno if coinwarz is correct

not bad at all for an asic scrypt

Hmm - not seeing where these will break even in one month.  You have to pay for electricity, a PSU and a controller (or a spare PC).

A simple calculation using LTC (which is not what you want to mine) -- would show a break even point of 168 days (if you are adding $50 for a PSU -- total cost of $500) and your electricity is 11 cents per kw.  If you take a coin that performs 200% of LTC -- which doesn't really exist all the time -- that would cut the time in half.

Maybe 3 months if you mine the right coins?






they won't unless hes run in  like 20 or 30 at once . 42s imo are  the best to mine atm, don't even come close to one month. it takes all most a year at 300 MH i think i saw to mine one 42 which pays well in BTC . yup atm one 42 sells for $1,655.77 USD per 42  Smiley . my bad that's at 75 MH a year  you only get 0.75326600 42 and at 300 mh 3.01306398  a year in 42 till 42 are mined  out which will  take a while once they reach 42 some thing there gone for ever .


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Hash Rate (KH/s):75 MH or 300  nad my top speeds are 110 MH which spike close to 120 then drop .
   Power Cost ($/kWh): my power cost atm  is .09
I won't post my power use age imo  its stupid high why i want a few of these .I'm even having a 220 single line put in just for mining to morrow. then in a few month have another wired in i know some one that does it for me for free i need parts and work on his pC as needed.

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December 30, 2014, 10:43:28 AM
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If you are mining 42coin and you add 2Gh/s to the network (20 units @ 100Mh/s each), then the difficulty will go sky high -- making it more difficulty and even less profitable to mine.

So I don't see how a large # of these can increase your ROI -- unless you are doing something very very strategic - particularly trying to take down a coin or mine the heck out of a new coin.  You would also need to do some DDOS attacks on particular pools at the same time.



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December 30, 2014, 01:18:03 PM
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If you are mining 42coin and you add 2Gh/s to the network (20 units @ 100Mh/s each), then the difficulty will go sky high -- making it more difficulty and even less profitable to mine.

So I don't see how a large # of these can increase your ROI -- unless you are doing something very very strategic - particularly trying to take down a coin or mine the heck out of a new coin.  You would also need to do some DDOS attacks on particular pools at the same time.






Been mining it for a few  month now my bad I know what your saying maybe i should have kept that kind  of a secret, I'm guessing but i have no plans on adding that much, as for ROI in really don't care this more fun then any thing .  but i do want at least four of these for now. i was just using that as a example he must of put some thing in wrong or as you said plans on  being band from a few sites for doing DDOS attacks. and he really doesn't say  at what speeds or coin. Smiley .


but right now i make with my speeds or with what i have in miner in 42s = in BTC .02 to .03 btc a day depends on how the trade up with Cryptsy is . which jumps from four to 6 btc a few times a week .

don't beve me just watch it and go mine these on hash to coin it the most stable site Ive found so far for 42 . and all the above was ,was a example.

 dude I never said i was getting 20 of them, i never said i was looking for ROI , i never said i really give a rats ass about ROI.


Time for me to back off  Smiley ...

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December 30, 2014, 01:20:11 PM
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those thing should break even in one months, based on the calculator, dunno if coinwarz is correct

not bad at all for an asic scrypt

Hmm - not seeing where these will break even in one month.  You have to pay for electricity, a PSU and a controller (or a spare PC).

A simple calculation using LTC (which is not what you want to mine) -- would show a break even point of 168 days (if you are adding $50 for a PSU -- total cost of $500) and your electricity is 11 cents per kw.  If you take a coin that performs 200% of LTC -- which doesn't really exist all the time -- that would cut the time in half.

Maybe 3 months if you mine the right coins?





you don't mine litecoin, but the most profitable one at worst it may take two months no more
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December 30, 2014, 01:32:19 PM
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those thing should break even in one months, based on the calculator, dunno if coinwarz is correct

not bad at all for an asic scrypt

Hmm - not seeing where these will break even in one month.  You have to pay for electricity, a PSU and a controller (or a spare PC).

A simple calculation using LTC (which is not what you want to mine) -- would show a break even point of 168 days (if you are adding $50 for a PSU -- total cost of $500) and your electricity is 11 cents per kw.  If you take a coin that performs 200% of LTC -- which doesn't really exist all the time -- that would cut the time in half.

Maybe 3 months if you mine the right coins?





you don't mine litecoin, but the most profitable one at worst it may take two months no more




yup i would say 2 month mini 4 month tops but at what speeds or what coin you  really didn't say . but my point was directed more at hdmediaservices not as a  personal attack im not that way but just as a  example .

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December 30, 2014, 04:11:07 PM
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those thing should break even in one months, based on the calculator, dunno if coinwarz is correct

not bad at all for an asic scrypt

Hmm - not seeing where these will break even in one month.  You have to pay for electricity, a PSU and a controller (or a spare PC).

A simple calculation using LTC (which is not what you want to mine) -- would show a break even point of 168 days (if you are adding $50 for a PSU -- total cost of $500) and your electricity is 11 cents per kw.  If you take a coin that performs 200% of LTC -- which doesn't really exist all the time -- that would cut the time in half.

Maybe 3 months if you mine the right coins?





you don't mine litecoin, but the most profitable one at worst it may take two months no more


Curious -- so what coin would you mine?  A typical multi pool won't give you that fast of a return. 

With 400Mh/s -- I'm lucky if I can make 0.15 BTC a day (although I'm having a couple of really good days right now with Songcoin). 

If you pay electricity, PSU and $450 for a 100Mh/s unit -- I guess 2 months is possible -- given BTC is around $350.


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December 30, 2014, 08:29:35 PM
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One day left -- then Hashra is supposed to be giving out refunds.  Wonder why they say only in fiat -- not bitcoin?

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One day left -- then Hashra is supposed to be giving out refunds.  Wonder why they say only in fiat -- not bitcoin?



No idea, but hopefully its $450 fiat.
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December 31, 2014, 01:22:56 AM
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One day left -- then Hashra is supposed to be giving out refunds.  Wonder why they say only in fiat -- not bitcoin?



Will be interesting with this being a reseller not actually hashra.
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December 31, 2014, 02:37:18 AM
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I'll be absolutely shocked if these miners see the light of day in the hands of consumers before their ROI time goes rotten.
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December 31, 2014, 04:32:45 AM
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I just wish they would appear within the next 30 days.  Or there was some official news from Hashra.  It almost makes me think they are waiting for BTC to go up in value before they move forward.  Perhaps they are out of money.

ROI is very hard to calculate when you are mining so many different alt-coins.  I think it honestly depends on how much research you do regarding new coins, new pools, etc.  If you don't have the time and just want to point it at one multi-pool (in auto-pilot) then don't expect a good ROI - if ever.

Anyway, I was hoping the reseller would make an announcement regarding the status of the units.  If these aren't released to the general public, then I'm not sure what the future of alt-coin mining will look like.  The A2 Terminator units are getting scarce on Ebay.  People are holding onto their most efficient miners and not selling.  I'm definitely not selling mine and will continue to look for A2 Terminator rigs until there is something better available.



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"We will try to introduce more advanced miners and MHS contracts in the coming New Year for more of your profits." - Zeushash
Source: Cryptomining-blog.com

Don't know if this development is related to Hashra Astrominer. Anyway it's something to hope for and speculate for altcoin mining.

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