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Topic: Gridseed’s welcomed ‘Little Black’ Litecoin Blade Mining Machine is In Stock (Read 486 times)

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Gridseed, the Chinese rushing leader of producing mining chips and mining machine, has recently released their G-Blade mining machine ‘Little Black’ and started worldwide delivery since the end of last week.

G-Blade mining machine ‘Little Black’ was designed in a double-blade style and adopted GC3355 55nm chips, which was developed by Gridseed team. 40 chips are allocated on each boards, and each machine has 80 chips in all. The mining capability of each Scrypt Hash would reach 5.2~6M. The power consumption of ‘Little Black’ is only 100W, which is about 1/20 of the same grade mainstream graphics power consumption with the same mining capability. Its tiny size and regular structure would be suitable for large-scale deployment, and has been welcomed by worldwide customers since released. A part of the miners and mine owners have received these devices on weekends and started to enjoy mining!

The headquarters of Gridseed, located in Beijing, is the first team who has succeeded in developing and mass producing Bitcoin ASIC chips, and the first one who has developed Litecoin ASIC chips with success as well. This not only has broken the worldwide experts’ judges that ‘no ASIC mining machine will succeed under Litecoin Scrypt algorithm’, but also has launched new products half-year ahead of others. The well known Gridseed five-chip device ‘Gridseed Infinity’ was released in the middle of January 2014. The total sales reached 10,000 just after 3 months, and sold to more than 30 countries and regions.

‘Prompt sales’ is the marketing strategy that always consisted by Gridseed, which can be viewed as an unique flag in the global market with expanding futures. This strategy is welcomed by domestic and foreign customers.

In the last week the first batch of ‘Little Black’ had been sold out and shipped. The warehouse of Gridseed is trying their best in order to finish the next batch of device.
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