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Topic: Economical to buy BitForce Single SC for mining? (Read 2861 times)

sr. member
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September 23, 2012, 11:14:29 AM
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Whoever's smart enough to bring their first-to-market private ASICS online right after a difficulty change is gonna be raking in the dough.
kjj
legendary
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it really depends when you'd get it and where the difficulty is by then. if difficulty goes up by a factor of 10x, then that Singe SC at 40gh will be making the same money, roughly, as 4gh today. which isn't bad at all, and definitely profitable. now, if difficulty goes up 100x....

and that's the rub right now. we can guess and estimate for weeks on end (as we have done in various threads) what the difficulty will be in 6 months or more, but in the end it's still just a guess.

I'm currently estimating a medium-term increase in difficulty by a factor of 30.  Target is around 70-75 million difficulty.

My comparison is currently that a BFL Single SC is hoped to deliver about 30 times as many hashes/sec per dollar as a typical GPU gives today.  Some of the other ASIC ventures are hoping for roughly that same performance level, so it seems plausible.
legendary
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it really depends when you'd get it and where the difficulty is by then. if difficulty goes up by a factor of 10x, then that Singe SC at 40gh will be making the same money, roughly, as 4gh today. which isn't bad at all, and definitely profitable. now, if difficulty goes up 100x....

and that's the rub right now. we can guess and estimate for weeks on end (as we have done in various threads) what the difficulty will be in 6 months or more, but in the end it's still just a guess.
sr. member
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Several other companies are also working on similar chips. I wouldn't personally invest in mining at this point, unless I had a shit ton of money to contract out my own ASIC design and manufacture them for my internal use. Like a Ponzi scheme, only the very first people who get their hands on off-the-shelf ASIC devices are going to have any kind of advantage that would ensure profitability.
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Bite me
it's no good for anything else
vip
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Is it worthwhile to buy butterfly's labs ASIC products purely for mining? Assuming that their business is legit and they'll actually ship, I feel there would be a lot of people who brought it and dilute the market.
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