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Topic: [ANN] Bitfury ASIC sales in EU and Europe - page 114. (Read 250465 times)

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It's more expensive than avalon chip's solution.
Is there anyone notice that?

No, it's not. Few times cheaper and about 10 times more power efficient.
Hint: $/Gh is important, not $/chip

Can you show me your calculate process.
cheers.

Just compare gh/s output and W usage per gh/s. Not rocket science.
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It's more expensive than avalon chip's solution.
Is there anyone notice that?

No, it's not. Few times cheaper and about 10 times more power efficient.
Hint: $/Gh is important, not $/chip

Can you show me your calculate process.
cheers.
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It's more expensive than avalon chip's solution.
Is there anyone notice that?

No, it's not. Few times cheaper and about 10 times more power efficient.
Hint: $/Gh is important, not $/chip
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Sory to disappoint you US guys, but bitfury says US is likely to be the last country he'd like to ship to. He wants you to enjoy BFL  Grin

Or may be hes just kidding
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It's more expensive than avalon chip's solution.
Is there anyone notice that?
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With August delivery being offered as earliest date, can we assume that the "original" Bitfury miners sold by for example Metabank might ship as early as early/mid August as well?

I think Bitfury stated that the Metabank miners could take a little longer because they were going to try to run them a bit hotter/more power which would take more work. 

The 100TH design was lower power but more chips and higher density.  Apparently that approach is a simpler and a more quickly available PCB design.

I can't imagine that Metabank and its customers who paid weeks ago will be happy if bitfury ships a bunch of miners elsewhere before they get theirs.

The way I understand it... BF is just providing the chips.  It is Metabank's engineers that are making decisions on chip density/power etc.

Again... this is just my understanding (from 5K miles away)  Wink
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- - -Caveat Aleo- - -

With August delivery being offered as earliest date, can we assume that the "original" Bitfury miners sold by for example Metabank might ship as early as early/mid August as well?

I think Bitfury stated that the Metabank miners could take a little longer because they were going to try to run them a bit hotter/more power which would take more work. 

The 100TH design was lower power but more chips and higher density.  Apparently that approach is a simpler and a more quickly available PCB design.

I can't imagine that Metabank and its customers who paid weeks ago will be happy if bitfury ships a bunch of miners elsewhere before they get theirs.
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Has to be asked... overclocking?

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and each chip is 5gh/s??
2.7GH/sec
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With August delivery being offered as earliest date, can we assume that the "original" Bitfury miners sold by for example Metabank might ship as early as early/mid August as well?

I think Bitfury stated that the Metabank miners could take a little longer because they were going to try to run them a bit hotter/more power which would take more work. 

The 100TH design was lower power but more chips and higher density.  Apparently that approach is a simpler and a more quickly available PCB design.
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Metabank and now BFSB are both restricted to their target markets.
Anyone know why Bitfury based devices aren't easily sold to the US?
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With US delivery or hosting I would be very interested in 400 gh/s with August delivery.
Same. Also if someone in the EU can arrange hosting option, please let me know.
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I hereby confirm that this is fully legit and will be executed with all of our furious forces and dedication :-) Happy mining :-) From miners to miners :-) Let's kick ******flies asses :-)

I remember old days in 2012 (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.914322)
" Butterfly is still by far the best. ...." (ice_chill)
" This thread is boring, it's just speculation on a very uncompetitive product. " (ice_chill)
That was May, 2012 :-)))) Was quite long period of our happy mining with that rack and ASIC designing (for ASIC design I still thank to BFL action that they rised bets... finally I did again my first IC design and first time right :-))))

Now you can compare prices per Gh/s and be surprised that they're good and competetive.

You can also compare power usage - and found that it's not 1/2 times less of nearest competitor, but almost MAGNITUDE less... That basically means that our miners will still mine with emerging FULL-CUSTOM 28-nm chips (not the shit that kncminer now does wasting silicon - no free fish pals - use another half year and design it in a nice way :-). So what that means - that means that our miners will make you happy for quite long time, not just first rush, while other miners will likely be turned off and turned into pile of electronic garbage... Go green :-) <0.8 W / GH/s ;-))))
 
I would like also to thank those who helped me during this path of oblivion (when there was tough path of struggling with design not knowing whether it would get to this destination or no). Would like also to inspire with this story other nice people to do their brilliant projects... Requires dedication... But... If it is good - it works... Thanks.




With August delivery being offered as earliest date, can we assume that the "original" Bitfury miners sold by for example Metabank might ship as early as early/mid August as well?
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With US delivery or hosting I would be very interested in 400 gh/s with August delivery.
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You can expect a huge difficulty increase in these months so its logical.

Diff increase is prob part of the reason for the price drop, but mainly (I am assuming) the fact that they are using first gen chip sales to raise capital for larger volume orders for batch #2
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You can expect a huge difficulty increase in these months so its logical.
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Bitfury 55nm ASIC by Reel (October Delivery)?? This are Asic Chip??

You are selling 3000 chip for Euro 45K?/ so Euro15 per chip or $19.5?? and each chip is 5gh/s??, so 3000 x 5gh/s = 1.5TH??

Amazing, July you charge E240K x $1.30 = $312k  but October only E45K x $1.30 = $58.5 ?/ Opps this are all Euro.

$19.50 per chip of / 5gh/s = $3.90 per gh/s is very reasonable I would say.

But your full kit is expensive - 400gh/s for $9750 is $24 per gh/s.
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Please consider hosting option for people outisde EU.
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Nice... our COOP wants some. Grin


In fact anyone in the EU with some resources who wants to join our COOP PM me. We can provide hosting of the 400 GH/s at very competitive rates.

Any flying Fins are especially welcome to join us Wink

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From which country do you send? Russia?
Finland
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