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Topic: Fastest USB miner in the world. 2.5 gh/s (Read 10582 times)

hero member
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September 23, 2013, 08:52:21 PM
#58
Got it already, fast shipping!  Now just to get it working with Windows + BFGMiner
hero member
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September 18, 2013, 10:39:08 AM
#57
Not a scam. 18RATTT is a member of our group. We have started to open pre orders for our batch 2.
Thanks for the clarification.

Next time, please try to confirm the posts/threads of your new members (in the forum) to avoid confusion and unnecessary doubts.

He isn't new. Original member. At times different members take the lead. Trust us if someone trying to pass themselves off as a BPMC member we would jump on it pretty fast.
hero member
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Merit: 500
Are ฿itcoins Radioactive?
September 18, 2013, 01:48:23 AM
#56
Not a scam. 18RATTT is a member of our group. We have started to open pre orders for our batch 2.
Thanks for the clarification.

Next time, please try to confirm the posts/threads of your new members (in the forum) to avoid confusion and unnecessary doubts.
hero member
Activity: 630
Merit: 501
Miner Setup And Reviews. WASP Rep.
September 17, 2013, 09:56:28 PM
#55
Not a scam. 18RATTT is a member of our group. We have started to open pre orders for our batch 2.
hero member
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Are ฿itcoins Radioactive?
hero member
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Owner, Minersource.net
full member
Activity: 229
Merit: 100
September 17, 2013, 10:24:38 AM
#52
Let's be honest here these are no more overpriced than the ASICMINER USBs were in release. They were approx £150 a unit, closer to £200 by the time you factored in group buy charges and shipping.

These units are probably being bought and resold to new miners for fiat. That is a healthy market however at this price and this difficulty the chance to lose money is huge.

When the next batch is selling at 1btc I will be on board until then I will just wait on the sidelines. Very soon  we will have 3 or 4 different USB miners available and with AM pricing competition and rising difficulty, the other manufacturers will need to reduce price accordingly or just get left with unsaleable items.

I know you were saying about not wanting to nose money but soon it will be a case of minimising loses. Unshipped product does you no good unless you are mining on  them first but the lack of a good ROI means that will assist in minimising losses but not make them profitable.
hero member
Activity: 574
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Medical Translations for Bitcoins
September 17, 2013, 03:30:54 AM
#51
i do not understand these questions... asicminer and it's resellers sold 10,000's of USB block erupters that will most likely never break even..

True, but at ~$25 I can see people buying that just for the heck of it.
~$250 seems a lot to pay  just for the coolness factor.

go back in time and you will find the USB BE at 2BTC each.

go back in time and you will find much lower mining difficulty and less monthly increase


and less hashing power per $.

so please stop arguing about price-politics. either you buy, or you don't.
sr. member
Activity: 395
Merit: 250
September 17, 2013, 03:25:38 AM
#50
i do not understand these questions... asicminer and it's resellers sold 10,000's of USB block erupters that will most likely never break even..

True, but at ~$25 I can see people buying that just for the heck of it.
~$250 seems a lot to pay  just for the coolness factor.

go back in time and you will find the USB BE at 2BTC each.

go back in time and you will find much lower mining difficulty and less monthly increase
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
Medical Translations for Bitcoins
September 17, 2013, 03:22:33 AM
#49
i do not understand these questions... asicminer and it's resellers sold 10,000's of USB block erupters that will most likely never break even..

True, but at ~$25 I can see people buying that just for the heck of it.
~$250 seems a lot to pay  just for the coolness factor.

go back in time and you will find the USB BE at 2BTC each.
legendary
Activity: 980
Merit: 1040
September 17, 2013, 02:15:20 AM
#48
i do not understand these questions... asicminer and it's resellers sold 10,000's of USB block erupters that will most likely never break even..

True, but at ~$25 I can see people buying that just for the heck of it.
~$250 seems a lot to pay  just for the coolness factor.
hero member
Activity: 574
Merit: 500
Medical Translations for Bitcoins
September 17, 2013, 02:11:45 AM
#47
i do not understand these questions... asicminer and it's resellers sold 10,000's of USB block erupters that will most likely never break even..
legendary
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September 17, 2013, 01:57:27 AM
#46
Indeed, good for you. I am curious who is buying and why, its not like it has a snowballs chance in hell of breaking even. Can some of the buyers speak up please?
hero member
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Miner Setup And Reviews. WASP Rep.
September 16, 2013, 09:01:50 PM
#45
So glad they are moving for you!!!
Down to our last 15
hero member
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September 16, 2013, 08:19:11 PM
#44
So glad they are moving for you!!!
hero member
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Miner Setup And Reviews. WASP Rep.
September 16, 2013, 06:43:26 PM
#43
Only a few left. If anyone is interested pm me.
hero member
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September 15, 2013, 09:32:06 PM
#42
Ordered one just for fun.

Hard to believe that 2 years ago I had 3 full size rigs running at less hashing power than this little USB drive.
hero member
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Miner Setup And Reviews. WASP Rep.
September 15, 2013, 06:51:58 PM
#41
Only a few red fury miners left. Contact me if you would like to purchase one.
hero member
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September 15, 2013, 02:46:28 PM
#40
why do people from the UK look at Anker 10 port hubs you can get a dlink 7port for £18.90 shipped....

Beats me. I've got three of the Tecknet/Orico 10 port hubs which were abt £30 when I got them, but have climbed a bit since then. They will support 10 AsicMiner USB sticks. Good build quality and the blue LEDs for active ports are useful when problems crop up. The D-Link 7-port hubs only support 6 USB sticks but you can use the 7th port for daisy chaining. They are lighter and tend to shift gradually so tend to be a bit messier.

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bearded, drunk, fat, naked
September 15, 2013, 10:40:26 AM
#39
http://www.amazon.co.uk/D-Link-DUB-H7-Port-USB-External/dp/B0002AFZVM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1379259424&sr=8-1&keywords=dlink+hub+7

but that's only 5 ports, so while you are correct we would save some money over the anker hub, it's only around 8-10%. And when buying lots of block erupters you will have far less cable clutter and "hubs in hubs in hubs in hubs" with the ankers.
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