This has absolutely nothing to do with people not having enough electricity to run a miner. Nowhere in the article, or anywhere in the universe, did KnCMiner say that household power issues were one of their main reasons for discontinuing hardware sales.
Customers were upset because of delayed shipments and broken promises on shipping times. Also, some of the miners had already been used for an extended period of time before being shipped. You obviously did not read the article and then attacked me with that electric straw man. I'd take the time to point out how the average household in the USA can easily power a 2TH miner, but your weak straw man isn't worth beating.
As another poster said, KnCMiner has been blocking their customers from making money on bitcoin mining. They have done this by delaying the shipments to customers in order to use the mining equipment in their own cloud. No profit can be made from buying their cloud hashing time either. Theft is happening on both ends of the business for KnCMiner, and unless they correct their modis operandi sometime very soon, they will not exist for very much longer.
Did you ever talked to them directly? , or are you just reading the media?
here they offer miners
https://www.kncminer.com/categories/miners Minimum 3000GH/s of hashing speed, that's 3TH/s - over 5 times the speed of our first Jupiter release.
Delivering 30% reduction in watts per GH.
Most full stock Neptunes deliver around 3.3-3.5 TH/s on average over a 48 hour period, while consuming around 1950 watts at the wall (we guarantee 3+TH/s).
Users of Neptune are reporting an average of 0.57 watts per GH/s with stock PSU:s. With specialized setups that number can be lowered ever further, some customers report figures around 0.4 watts per GH/s.
Delivered as a modular design. Each Neptune consists of 5 chip boxes + 1 controller card box.
Includes LCD-display on controller card, displaying current hashing speed and IP adress.
Bitcoin's first ever 20nm miner brought to you from the company who shipped the first 28nm bitcoin miner.
Payment for this product is bitcoins and bank transfer only.
This purchase is non-refundable $ 5,995.00
so what do you realy know about KNC?
or did you just got some articles , and no own experiance at all?
My experience is yes the bring things out later , but deliver!
any clue how hard it is to develop a device from scratch?
My guess this article does not say any thing accept that KNC expects that miner hardware will be to hard to configure etc for normal households.... they dont say anything about nit wanting to sell hardware.