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December 22, 2014, 03:17:25 PM |
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S5 is a new product. Also in a string design... Who knows, maybe there will be similiar issues with poping packages and fires...
If so you better believe they will be working with us day 1 an issue happens. Also Bitmain has released a lot more gear than AM has...they are more experienced. Lot more you say? USB Block Erupter, Block Erupter, something mini (don't remember what was that), Tube, Prisma, Prisma 2.0 - six what I can remember. Maybe someone will add to this list. Antminer: S1, S2, S3, S3+, S4, S5 - six... EDIT: And propably those blades that was going to submerge cooling facilities where different than normal Block Erupters. Bitmain sold more than those.. U3 (USB Miner), That pod miner (not sure the model), L1 (Scrypt). You really think AM sells anywhere near the amount of miners that Bitmain does? AM sold a lot early on then not much there after. i've a feeling that the S5 is going to go the same way.. the blind loyals will buy batch1 then not much else The only hardware that has dropped lately that I am impressed with is SP-Tech. I used to not bother due to their prices, but now they are getting competitive. If AM can release a working Prisma 2.0 that doesn't have issues and they support it...it should do well. EDIT: Selling miners in general is fading out anyways..
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December 22, 2014, 03:18:24 PM |
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S5 is a new product. Also in a string design... Who knows, maybe there will be similiar issues with poping packages and fires...
If so you better believe they will be working with us day 1 an issue happens. Also Bitmain has released a lot more gear than AM has...they are more experienced. Lot more you say? USB Block Erupter, Block Erupter, something mini (don't remember what was that), Tube, Prisma, Prisma 2.0 - six what I can remember. Maybe someone will add to this list. Antminer: S1, S2, S3, S3+, S4, S5 - six... EDIT: And propably those blades that was going to submerge cooling facilities where different than normal Block Erupters. Bitmain sold more than those.. U3 (USB Miner), That pod miner (not sure the model), L1 (Scrypt). You really think AM sells anywhere near the amount of miners that Bitmain does? AM sold a lot early on then not much there after. Plus most of what AM sold were simple USB miners..a lot less can go wrong with those.. They sold pre-orders for the L1 scrypt. The L1 scrypt miner is dead. Not delivered. Yet to be refunded.
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December 22, 2014, 03:19:26 PM |
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S5 is a new product. Also in a string design... Who knows, maybe there will be similiar issues with poping packages and fires...
If so you better believe they will be working with us day 1 an issue happens. Also Bitmain has released a lot more gear than AM has...they are more experienced. Lot more you say? USB Block Erupter, Block Erupter, something mini (don't remember what was that), Tube, Prisma, Prisma 2.0 - six what I can remember. Maybe someone will add to this list. Antminer: S1, S2, S3, S3+, S4, S5 - six... EDIT: And propably those blades that was going to submerge cooling facilities where different than normal Block Erupters. Bitmain sold more than those.. U3 (USB Miner), That pod miner (not sure the model), L1 (Scrypt). You really think AM sells anywhere near the amount of miners that Bitmain does? AM sold a lot early on then not much there after. Plus most of what AM sold were simple USB miners..a lot less can go wrong with those.. They sold pre-orders for the L1 scrypt. The L1 scrypt miner is dead. Not delivered. Yet to be refunded. I was shocked they bothered to make a Scrypt miner..
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December 22, 2014, 03:22:00 PM |
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I tend to give AM a hard time due to my experiences with them, but I really do hope they can release a good product this time. I like the idea of AM they just need to fix a few things. I just do not get why they can not get a Marketing guy and some support setup for their products. Most companies struggle with making a product and the others parts are simple. AM has the exact opposite problems..
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December 22, 2014, 03:31:33 PM |
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I gotta say this is a tad uncalled for... FC has communicated more than ever (well except for the funding and early gen 1 period) over the last weeks or so. The 1/10 points at communication deserve at least something better Have a look through any of the product threads. Its been the same thing repeated for months and months, bad communication, customer support, technical support and impossible to get hold of anyone. It goes on for pages and pages and pages and pages across all the threads. I think what dogie is confusing here is the difference between a product manufacturer and an interent formus user. When you purchase an item from a manufacturer, they do not have a duty to be on hand 24/7 on a related, but separate from their own sales platform forum. I do think dogie has been slightly harsh and I can actually see a h/w race which is pretty much neck-and-neck-and-neck-and-neck at the moment. The real problem is that one user "Doggie" has so much power and influence over "ratings" - since he is the only one rating these companies it seems. You can't really blame him for providing a service. Since he's the only one, he becomes a bit of a dictator in a community that respects "decentralization", not tyranny. The obvious solution would be for other Doggies to emerge and do their own ratings. A better solution would be to set something up where the rating is a transparent forumula that takes as it's input ratings of various users. Doggie's thread, and the way he can play God and make or break a company, always seemed ridiculously authoritarian and incompatible with bitcoin principals of democracy and plurality, etc. I mean, even if Doggie is a saint today; what's to stop him from selling his account to Spoondoolies or someone? Centralization is not good. Neither is authoritarianism. Distrust anyone who decides to become an "authority". Sorry Doggie, you seem like an all right guy, but I can't support what your doing. You make a valid argument though I wonder how many others would willingly take this task without the promise of remuneration? Is dogie doing all these without remuneration ? I guess I have seen manufacturers sending him miner for free for a review. I might have been mistaken... so please correct me if I am wrong.
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December 22, 2014, 04:26:46 PM |
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I gotta say this is a tad uncalled for... FC has communicated more than ever (well except for the funding and early gen 1 period) over the last weeks or so. The 1/10 points at communication deserve at least something better Have a look through any of the product threads. Its been the same thing repeated for months and months, bad communication, customer support, technical support and impossible to get hold of anyone. It goes on for pages and pages and pages and pages across all the threads. I think what dogie is confusing here is the difference between a product manufacturer and an interent formus user. When you purchase an item from a manufacturer, they do not have a duty to be on hand 24/7 on a related, but separate from their own sales platform forum. I do think dogie has been slightly harsh and I can actually see a h/w race which is pretty much neck-and-neck-and-neck-and-neck at the moment. The real problem is that one user "Doggie" has so much power and influence over "ratings" - since he is the only one rating these companies it seems. You can't really blame him for providing a service. Since he's the only one, he becomes a bit of a dictator in a community that respects "decentralization", not tyranny. The obvious solution would be for other Doggies to emerge and do their own ratings. A better solution would be to set something up where the rating is a transparent forumula that takes as it's input ratings of various users. Doggie's thread, and the way he can play God and make or break a company, always seemed ridiculously authoritarian and incompatible with bitcoin principals of democracy and plurality, etc. I mean, even if Doggie is a saint today; what's to stop him from selling his account to Spoondoolies or someone? Centralization is not good. Neither is authoritarianism. Distrust anyone who decides to become an "authority". Sorry Doggie, you seem like an all right guy, but I can't support what your doing. You make a valid argument though I wonder how many others would willingly take this task without the promise of remuneration? Is dogie doing all these without remuneration ? I guess I have seen manufacturers sending him miner for free for a review. I might have been mistaken... so please correct me if I am wrong. I cannot answer that question. However, it would surprise me if Dogie has received miners for maintaining the Manufacturer's Trustworthiness thread.
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December 22, 2014, 06:12:23 PM |
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how many others would willingly take this task without the promise of remuneration?
Yeah, I said I don't blame Dogie for doing his service, it's a free market and anyone is welcome to do the same thing and compete. That's very charitable of him if he gets nothing in return.... Who knows
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December 23, 2014, 02:23:56 AM |
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I gotta say this is a tad uncalled for... FC has communicated more than ever (well except for the funding and early gen 1 period) over the last weeks or so. The 1/10 points at communication deserve at least something better Have a look through any of the product threads. Its been the same thing repeated for months and months, bad communication, customer support, technical support and impossible to get hold of anyone. It goes on for pages and pages and pages and pages across all the threads. I think what dogie is confusing here is the difference between a product manufacturer and an interent formus user. When you purchase an item from a manufacturer, they do not have a duty to be on hand 24/7 on a related, but separate from their own sales platform forum. I do think dogie has been slightly harsh and I can actually see a h/w race which is pretty much neck-and-neck-and-neck-and-neck at the moment. The real problem is that one user "Doggie" has so much power and influence over "ratings" - since he is the only one rating these companies it seems. You can't really blame him for providing a service. Since he's the only one, he becomes a bit of a dictator in a community that respects "decentralization", not tyranny. The obvious solution would be for other Doggies to emerge and do their own ratings. A better solution would be to set something up where the rating is a transparent forumula that takes as it's input ratings of various users. Doggie's thread, and the way he can play God and make or break a company, always seemed ridiculously authoritarian and incompatible with bitcoin principals of democracy and plurality, etc. I mean, even if Doggie is a saint today; what's to stop him from selling his account to Spoondoolies or someone? Centralization is not good. Neither is authoritarianism. Distrust anyone who decides to become an "authority". Sorry Doggie, you seem like an all right guy, but I can't support what your doing. You make a valid argument though I wonder how many others would willingly take this task without the promise of remuneration? Is dogie doing all these without remuneration ? I guess I have seen manufacturers sending him miner for free for a review. I might have been mistaken... so please correct me if I am wrong. dogie does receive miners from most manufacturers for a honest review (if the reviews were biased then he would not be as influential). His criteria is very transparent IMO and anyone should be able to come to the same conclusions as dogie assuming they have the same expertise and invest enough time looking into the same facts
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December 23, 2014, 02:53:29 AM |
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=dogie does receive miners from most manufacturers for a honest review (if the reviews were biased then he would not be as influential). His criteria is very transparent IMO and anyone should be able to come to the same conclusions as dogie assuming they have the same expertise and invest enough time looking into the same facts
Meaning after he reviews the hardware, he ships them back - or does he keep them? Once the review is done, there is no reason to keep the hardware in that case. I too thought I remembered manufacturers gifting dogie hardware, but I could be wrong.
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December 23, 2014, 03:17:58 AM |
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Is dogie doing all these without remuneration ? I guess I have seen manufacturers sending him miner for free for a review. I might have been mistaken... so please correct me if I am wrong.
I believe he works for Avalon and Bitmain in some form of sales/support role.
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December 23, 2014, 07:43:05 AM |
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Is dogie doing all these without remuneration ? I guess I have seen manufacturers sending him miner for free for a review. I might have been mistaken... so please correct me if I am wrong.
I believe he works for Avalon and Bitmain in some form of sales/support role. i think the correct term you are looking for is; paid shill.
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December 23, 2014, 11:15:18 AM |
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I tend to give AM a hard time due to my experiences with them, but I really do hope they can release a good product this time. I like the idea of AM they just need to fix a few things. I just do not get why they can not get a Marketing guy and some support setup for their products. Most companies struggle with making a product and the others parts are simple. AM has the exact opposite problems..
+1 on that! I chalk it up to a combination of two factors making it a very hard thing to do; Language barrier And social/professional barrier. These are niche tech guys in a start up. They probably don't know how to navigate the business support end of things, even who to ask or where to start. They are probably more worried about leaking info than pitching woo to shareholders. Maybe. Could all be part of the death of the small miner consumer... They are restructuring? You see, they would need to go over many fine details with a pr team that speaks native tounge, then get that translated, also seo and that kind of stuff... Asia and western is all different too.
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December 23, 2014, 11:27:50 AM |
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I would love to run their operations for 6 months and get them straightened out. AM is a venturist's wet dream.
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December 23, 2014, 12:04:46 PM |
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I tend to give AM a hard time due to my experiences with them, but I really do hope they can release a good product this time. I like the idea of AM they just need to fix a few things. I just do not get why they can not get a Marketing guy and some support setup for their products. Most companies struggle with making a product and the others parts are simple. AM has the exact opposite problems..
+1 on that! I chalk it up to a combination of two factors making it a very hard thing to do; Language barrier And social/professional barrier. These are niche tech guys in a start up. They probably don't know how to navigate the business support end of things, even who to ask or where to start. They are probably more worried about leaking info than pitching woo to shareholders. Maybe. Could all be part of the death of the small miner consumer... They are restructuring? You see, they would need to go over many fine details with a pr team that speaks native tounge, then get that translated, also seo and that kind of stuff... Asia and western is all different too. I disagree with the idea AM should still be making products for general consumption. PR and marketing are expensive and require high levels of trust and proven competency. We saw the headaches created in the Prisma venture and it doesn't seem to be necessary anymore. They can avoid shipping, repairs, etc, etc by building the cloud mining and self mining operations and avoid a ton of headaches. They need to carry through on the immersion tanks filled with Gen 4 chips and get as many new chips mining away as fast as possible to generate the highest potential profit out of each chip. Self mine as they offer to sell the hashs through a few a few main channels. You don't need much marketing or PR to sell potentially profitable hash rates. Concentrate fully on where you find success in your business is a good rule of thumb and I'd say so far they are doing much better with cloud mining than marketing and manufacturing products.
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December 23, 2014, 12:46:29 PM |
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Ultimately they should just sell chips. But who's buying. AMHash? I'd be pretty happy if they self mine for a while. Divs are really sorely missed
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December 23, 2014, 12:59:20 PM |
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Ultimately they should just sell chips. But who's buying. AMHash? I'd be pretty happy if they self mine for a while. Divs are really sorely missed
Why would AMHash be buying? They are ASICMiner.
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December 23, 2014, 01:32:28 PM |
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I disagree with the idea AM should still be making products for general consumption. PR and marketing are expensive and require high levels of trust and proven competency. We saw the headaches created in the Prisma venture and it doesn't seem to be necessary anymore. They can avoid shipping, repairs, etc, etc by building the cloud mining and self mining operations and avoid a ton of headaches. They need to carry through on the immersion tanks filled with Gen 4 chips and get as many new chips mining away as fast as possible to generate the highest potential profit out of each chip. Self mine as they offer to sell the hashs through a few a few main channels. You don't need much marketing or PR to sell potentially profitable hash rates. Concentrate fully on where you find success in your business is a good rule of thumb and I'd say so far they are doing much better with cloud mining than marketing and manufacturing products.
I agree... let's not forget leasing, too - another successful, if mysterious, part of the AM story. I suspect that a lot of the coins coming through: https://blockchain.info/address/3MkwFfGNQDve7vz1z6gUDVxkuQpcSV3Mz8Are coins produced by leasing arrangements.
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December 23, 2014, 02:17:29 PM |
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Ultimately they should just sell chips. But who's buying. AMHash? I'd be pretty happy if they self mine for a while. Divs are really sorely missed
Why would AMHash be buying? They are ASICMiner. I am sure Rockminer gets a nice cut..my guess anyways.
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December 23, 2014, 02:39:29 PM |
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I am sure Rockminer gets a nice cut..my guess anyways.
They said they get commission but I've no idea how much. I've just been looking at the sales of AMHash. About 3,400 BTC worth have sold so far over the past 2 months, with the vast majority of sales occurring in the past 13 days. That includes those sold directly and on Havelock but not the 0.32 Ph/s that Hashie are selling. Also, the price of the first IPO was 0.00125 BTC which I think sold about 0.3 Ph/s which was then lowered to 0.0012 BTC for the rest of the sales. The figure doesn't take that into account, nor the Christmas bonus hash rate either. That's around 1.1 million USD.
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December 23, 2014, 10:15:33 PM |
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I wonder what sort of profit margin AM has after paying for the electric and RM's commission? 1 million is a pretty good amount of cloud mining plus the hosting fees.. I would assume AM has to be approaching cash positive again.
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