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Topic: ASICMINER Auction: 10 Block Erupter Blades -ended- - page 4. (Read 102519 times)

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I wonder how fast burnin will be able to create those miners... maybe ill drive to his place and help him a bit... Smiley

It is clearly written on his thread - may be you want to take a look ?

One thing to note is that Burnin is designing from specs. It's possible he'll need to make some tweaks once he has an actual chip to test with, so the date he gives is pretty much the earliest you can expect him to be able to ship.
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I wonder how fast burnin will be able to create those miners... maybe ill drive to his place and help him a bit... Smiley

It is clearly written on his thread - may be you want to take a look ?
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I wonder how fast burnin will be able to create those miners... maybe ill drive to his place and help him a bit... Smiley
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I think it is better to pre-order BFL 60GH / s for $ 2499 and the rest hold and wait for the price increase. Ten GH / s is not worth 75 BTC.

The best bet at the moment is to get on the DIY project with zefir/allten/burnin
hero member
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I think it is better to pre-order BFL 60GH / s for $ 2499 and the rest hold and wait for the price increase. Ten GH / s is not worth 75 BTC.

You are aware that there is something like 9 months of BFL preorders ahead of you, right?
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I think it is better to pre-order BFL 60GH / s for $ 2499 and the rest hold and wait for the price increase. Ten GH / s is not worth 75 BTC.
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Tracking numbers are sent to customers. They are all shipped from Hongkong via DHL.
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Does anyone have the ASICMiner shipping schedule? 

Please see this:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1898516
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legendary
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THE WINNERS:
alexukBTC76
eb3fullBTC76
waterpoweredBTC75
LainZBTC75
BatteryfireBTC75
PinwheelBTC75
PinwheelBTC75
pixel75BTC75
MacDschieBTC75
MacDschieBTC75


Please check if I got something wrong guys. Friedcat will be contacting the winners directly (via PM or thread post) with your payment addresses.

Congratulations again!

Congratulations winners, and congratulations ASICMiner! I'm amazed that these units sold at this price, it really shows how much ASICS are in demand. With that said, I've got an excellent offer for those of you that bid but were not lucky enough to be in the top ten. I'm offering an Avalon ASIC batch #2 order for 40.3% off the lowest winning block erupter price of 75BTC for 10gh/s. At that price, the 67gh/s AVALON price equivalent is 502.5 BTC. I'm selling mine for 300 BTC!

If you bid over 44.775 BTC on a block erupter unit, then this deal is for you!
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/wts-avalon-batch-2-order-ordered-and-paid-for-on-feb-10th-181135

This is a preorder price only. If you are looking for the security of an escrow assisted purchase with BTC returned in the event of prolonged delay, I am offering a higher price point which is still 11% off of Block erupter price!. Visit my sale thread for more info.
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I am curious to see if next weeks auction will yield the same results, or if we have to wait till the 3rd auction to see the prices come down.

I dont think this auction will be representative of a fair pricing point which asicminer can use as a benchmark for selling any TH amount of blades.....

AM don't have to find a "fair pricing" since all miners will be sold via auctions. Thus all sold prices are "fair" for the winners of
the auction.

Not all miners will be sold through auctions.

Friedcat stated that the whole point of a couple of auctions running over the course of a few weeks, is to decide a price point at which to offer a buyatthisprice batch much much larger than the auctions, if they decide to sell (which they will if deployment is stagnating due to 50% hashrate being reached or datacenter capacity problems)

Sorry i must have missed that announcement. Then you are of course right, since the next auctions won't most likely go that high.
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I am curious to see if next weeks auction will yield the same results, or if we have to wait till the 3rd auction to see the prices come down.

I dont think this auction will be representative of a fair pricing point which asicminer can use as a benchmark for selling any TH amount of blades.....

AM don't have to find a "fair pricing" since all miners will be sold via auctions. Thus all sold prices are "fair" for the winners of
the auction.

Not all miners will be sold through auctions.

Friedcat stated that the whole point of a couple of auctions running over the course of a few weeks, is to decide a price point at which to offer a buyatthisprice batch much much larger than the auctions, if they decide to sell (which they will if deployment is stagnating due to 50% hashrate being reached or datacenter capacity problems)
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I am curious to see if next weeks auction will yield the same results, or if we have to wait till the 3rd auction to see the prices come down.

I dont think this auction will be representative of a fair pricing point which asicminer can use as a benchmark for selling any TH amount of blades.....

Agreed.  I'm not sure anyone in their right mind will pay these prices again.   Some people are talking about the "historical" value of getting one of these first, but that makes zero sense to me either, so there you go.   I'd have thought that the next lot would be at a much more reasonable price point (you'd hope so, or what's the point).  We'll see.
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I am curious to see if next weeks auction will yield the same results, or if we have to wait till the 3rd auction to see the prices come down.

I dont think this auction will be representative of a fair pricing point which asicminer can use as a benchmark for selling any TH amount of blades.....

AM don't have to find a "fair pricing" since all miners will be sold via auctions. Thus all sold prices are "fair" for the winners of
the auction.
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
I am curious to see if next weeks auction will yield the same results, or if we have to wait till the 3rd auction to see the prices come down.

I dont think this auction will be representative of a fair pricing point which asicminer can use as a benchmark for selling any TH amount of blades.....
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Let's put it this way: if you don't plan for a 35% increase month-over-month over a short period of time of 12 months... well let's just say you are in for a serious surprise !

this.

if you've been following ASICs development, you know the biggest costs are the initial costs. it will be much cheaper and easier for companies to mass produce more hashing power going forward. you also need to factor in the increasing popularity of bitcoin. not only is the hardware taking a giant leap, so will the number of miners.


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- 100th project (103 Thash/s of shares sold)

 Huh


100TH sold. 200+ TH in production.


18 wafers (more than 200TH/s). 1/2 goes for the mine. 1/4 is already sold as chips to undisclosed manufacturers. They will use them to produce hardware for customers [but who knows when this will be ready]. Rest goes for own development.
legendary
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Away on an extended break
was there an escrow for those blades?

Nope. I trust that you can trust friedcat enough in this case - his mining shares pay out more than this in 1 week.  Wink
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