Teodor
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March 03, 2014, 06:36:23 PM |
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News from a Chinese miner forum:http://cybtc.com/article-655-1.html Rockxie, who is the exclusive distributer for Asicminer's mining machine in China, announced that he will produce his own miners. The sample miner will be availble in April and the chips would be AM's Gen3. specification: AM gen3 chips, 40nm, 1TH, 500W.
I would like to purchase 4 of them... Now I can buy 1.2TH machine with 28nm Bitmine A1 chips for the price of 4800$, so depends of their prices...
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chriswilmer
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March 03, 2014, 06:38:15 PM |
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News from a Chinese miner forum:http://cybtc.com/article-655-1.html Rockxie, who is the exclusive distributer for Asicminer's mining machine in China, announced that he will produce his own miners. The sample miner will be availble in April and the chips would be AM's Gen3. specification: AM gen3 chips, 40nm, 1TH, 500W.
I would like to purchase 4 of them... Now I can buy 1.2TH machine with 28nm Bitmine A1 chips for the price of 4800$, so depend of the prices... What's the power rating on one of those?
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Fabrizio89
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March 03, 2014, 07:22:36 PM |
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Rockxie, who is the exclusive distributer for Asicminer's mining machine in China, announced that he will produce his own miners.
I don't really get the implications of this.
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freedomno1
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March 03, 2014, 07:35:43 PM |
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I love AM translations &_& But let us bake cats in a mining machine in particularly inside a small baked cat strong mining machine using third-generation 40nm chip lol Man I love these translations at times though XD We are the baked cat talk forum guys ^_^ January 29, 2014 baked cat talk Forum announced the third generation of chip news.
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Teodor
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March 03, 2014, 07:39:59 PM |
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Now I can buy 1.2TH machine with 28nm Bitmine A1 chips for the price of 4800$, so depend of the prices...
What's the power rating on one of those? Quite high System specifications Power consumption: 1 Watt/GH PSU: 2 x High Performance 750W Power Supply Hope AsicMiner will be much better with lower consumption...
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BuildTheFuture
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March 03, 2014, 09:05:58 PM |
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Have they announced who is going to distribute their products for the US?
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jimmothy
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March 03, 2014, 09:45:10 PM |
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Have they announced who is going to distribute their products for the US?
Will likely be many places. AM said they would only sell small batches of working miners and mostly focus on chip sales. So we will probably see a bunch of miners using their chips. For the small batches I have no idea how they will be distributed. They seem to just randomly pop up. The cube was first seen on wtcr.ca and taobao so who knows.
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aahzmundus
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March 03, 2014, 11:25:47 PM |
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Needless to say my summary is going to be a bit late, other things got in the way and I underestimated the task of going through all the information available. Going through friedcat's posts chronologically has however lead me to understand an interesting story about how he got to where he was, first just looking at and evaluating mining bonds, to offering a kind of mining security comprised of different assets listed on GLBSE to then finally starting up his own company with some friends. Obviously there is more to it then that, but if anyone is bored I would highly encourage reading some old posts and seeing this story unfold for yourself.
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March 04, 2014, 01:18:37 AM |
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Needless to say my summary is going to be a bit late, other things got in the way and I underestimated the task of going through all the information available. Going through friedcat's posts chronologically has however lead me to understand an interesting story about how he got to where he was, first just looking at and evaluating mining bonds, to offering a kind of mining security comprised of different assets listed on GLBSE to then finally starting up his own company with some friends. Obviously there is more to it then that, but if anyone is bored I would highly encourage reading some old posts and seeing this story unfold for yourself.
Awaiting your summary, looking forward to it! Yeah, friedcat's posts are interesting, unfortunately there's fewer and fewer material coming up the last months.
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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necro_nemesis
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March 04, 2014, 01:58:42 AM |
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Sounds like he has a lot of irons in the fire. I'm sure when there's something significant to report it will be reported. Until then there's probably no merit other than pacifying the rest of us.
It would be beneficial to have a synopsis of how we arrived at this point for sure.
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freedomno1
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March 04, 2014, 02:00:26 AM |
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Needless to say my summary is going to be a bit late, other things got in the way and I underestimated the task of going through all the information available. Going through friedcat's posts chronologically has however lead me to understand an interesting story about how he got to where he was, first just looking at and evaluating mining bonds, to offering a kind of mining security comprised of different assets listed on GLBSE to then finally starting up his own company with some friends. Obviously there is more to it then that, but if anyone is bored I would highly encourage reading some old posts and seeing this story unfold for yourself.
I've done that myself before its quite the fun past time if you feel like reading the history
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romerun
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
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March 04, 2014, 03:00:38 AM |
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TL;DR he is solid trustworthy
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Franktank
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March 04, 2014, 04:53:37 AM |
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TL;DR he is solid trustworthy
I don't think anyone here who has held shares would disagree but this isn't about that. IPO investors who entrusted him with 500 BTC (~$5000 at the time) for a board seat (5000 shares) are now millionaires, go back and read that for yourselves. However, the question that many people here (speculators and soon-to-be shareholders) are wondering: Q: Is it more profitable to 1) just hold BTC 2) spend BTC to buy mining gear that is "ahead of the curve" 3) spend BTC to buy shares in mining company that develops and sells their own hardware It is highly recommended that those who decide to partake in any of these options to do your research, or you will just give away your BTC.
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gog1
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March 04, 2014, 06:00:47 AM |
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looking forward to a summary, especially some input on comparison to the competition.
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Fabrizio89
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March 04, 2014, 06:10:46 AM |
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New block found
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whalezy
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March 04, 2014, 06:35:23 AM |
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Rockxie, who is the exclusive distributer for Asicminer's mining machine in China, announced that he will produce his own miners.
I don't really get the implications of this. Sorry, apparently my english needs improvement. Please allow me to make it clear. In China, Rockxie was the exclusive distributer for AM's former miners, such as usb miner, blade, cube and etc. Rockxie has just announced that he will produce his own mining products which would employ AM's Gen3 chips. I think AM will be a pure chip supplier and they would not produce their own mining machine in the forseeable future.
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Fordee
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March 04, 2014, 06:37:09 AM |
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New block found Oh no, that's just variance! Nothing to see here... move along... (Placing buy orders..)
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Teodor
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March 04, 2014, 06:39:36 AM |
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Don't want to say anything bad about IPOs, just recalled and wonder if someone have seen "The Wolf of Wall Street" with Leonardo DiCaprio Hope FC will appear soon to tell us good news...
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Fabrizio89
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March 04, 2014, 06:42:50 AM |
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Rockxie, who is the exclusive distributer for Asicminer's mining machine in China, announced that he will produce his own miners.
I don't really get the implications of this. Sorry, apparently my english needs improvement. Please allow me to make it clear. In China, Rockxie was the exclusive distributer for AM's former miners, such as usb miner, blade, cube and etc. Rockxie has just announced that he will produce his own mining products which would employ AM's Gen3 chips. I think AM will be a pure chip supplier and they would not produce their own mining machine in the forseeable future. Your english is fine. Thanks for clarifying.
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March 04, 2014, 06:45:44 AM |
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Nice wall on Havelock
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