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full member
Activity: 226
Merit: 100
September 14, 2014, 04:03:27 AM
You mean hashlet can be trade now like cex.io?
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
September 13, 2014, 11:51:27 PM
Sell off your Prime and get almost $40 bucks!

Today The Zen portal made it possible to sell your Hashlets. For us early adapters we make a nice profit selling hour hashlet prime.

Early adaptors profits
Also today i Made 60% roi on my Primes, and i can sell them for $39.96
We made a list of the rates you get for your hashlets, we think the value will drop fast.

Rates:
Hashlet Prime $39.96
Hashlet Genesis $7.90
CleverHashlet $13.56
MultiHashlet $12.70


More from my Hashlet review:
http://www.bitcoinupdate.nl/home/hashlets-market-opened-his-doors-free-upgrade-for-prime-users

Thanks for taking the time to put info up on your website with pictures etc.. Really helpful Smiley




legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1031
September 13, 2014, 11:17:51 PM
Sell off your Prime and get almost $40 bucks!

Today The Zen portal made it possible to sell your Hashlets. For us early adapters we make a nice profit selling hour hashlet prime.

Early adaptors profits
Also today i Made 60% roi on my Primes, and i can sell them for $39.96
We made a list of the rates you get for your hashlets, we think the value will drop fast.

Rates:
Hashlet Prime $39.96
Hashlet Genesis $7.90
CleverHashlet $13.56
MultiHashlet $12.70


More from my Hashlet review:
http://www.bitcoinupdate.nl/home/hashlets-market-opened-his-doors-free-upgrade-for-prime-users




legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
September 13, 2014, 04:34:44 AM
#99
any estimation return for rememberhashlet?
and is it using the ltcpool?

From what I read, the Remember hashlet is basically the same as a Zen Hashlet, so will use the Zenpool. This is also the reason it costs the same as the Zen Hashlet.

The Remember Hashlet is a limited edition Hashlet so probably very soon, they will be all gone.

I wonder with the LTC Pool if that means they will bring out another Hashlet that will be perhaps a Hashlet Solo for that particular pool.

If you have a Hashlet Prime then you can choose that anyway as you can do pool switching with those.
full member
Activity: 172
Merit: 100
September 13, 2014, 04:28:53 AM
#98
any estimation return for rememberhashlet?
and is it using the ltcpool?
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
September 13, 2014, 01:55:15 AM
#97
I just purchased a remember Hashlet! Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1000
World Class Cryptonaire
September 13, 2014, 01:46:42 AM
#96
Well the $0.08 per MH is them paying for the hosting site, hardware cost, cooling, electricity and maintenance. I think that cost is very reasonable.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1031
September 12, 2014, 05:36:31 PM
#95
  remember .08 not only for power use and maint .... etc.

Exactly, 0.8 ain`t that bad @all

I suppose I'm missing the meaning behind these one-off sentences. Since when is [theoretically] paying $0.91 per kWh "not that bad"? Even after considering every possible power, space, salary, web development and marketing cost, it's still incredibly expensive. At that point, it's far cheap (aka, more profitable) to purchase a Titan and pay for datacenter hosting yourself, all for $0.30-40 / kWh.

Granted, the convenience and value here is in the accessibility...being able to purchase MH/s in small increments (1, 5, 25, etc) as opposed to purchasing a multi-thousand Dollar rig on your own. And assuming they allow trading / selling the Hashlets again, that would add another level of convenience.

I should clarify...I'm not saying $0.08 per MH/s *is* bad, I'm saying that it *could* be bad. It all depends on the hardware behind the scenes, which we'll likely never know what it is.
Bunch of GAW Miners i guess
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
September 12, 2014, 05:14:30 PM
#94
 remember .08 not only for power use and maint .... etc.

Exactly, 0.8 ain`t that bad @all

I suppose I'm missing the meaning behind these one-off sentences. Since when is [theoretically] paying $0.91 per kWh "not that bad"? Even after considering every possible power, space, salary, web development and marketing cost, it's still incredibly expensive. At that point, it's far cheaper (aka, more profitable) to purchase a Titan and pay for datacenter hosting yourself, all for $0.30-40 / kWh.

Granted, the convenience and value here is in the accessibility...being able to purchase MH/s in small increments (1, 5, 25, etc) as opposed to purchasing a multi-thousand Dollar rig on your own. And assuming they allow trading / selling the Hashlets again, that would add another level of convenience.

I should clarify...I'm not saying $0.08 per MH/s *is* bad, I'm saying that it *could* be bad. It all depends on the hardware behind the scenes, which we'll likely never know what it is.
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1031
September 12, 2014, 04:37:02 PM
#93
I'm surprised no one has brought up the super high $0.08 per MH/s fee (or maybe I missed it). If you compare it to, say, an A2 Innosilicon miner (85 MH/s @ 750W), it's the equivalent of paying nearly $0.38 per kWh.

I imagine that's how they make the vast majority of their money. Massive datacenter space @ $0.05-10 per kWh, tack on an extra $0.10/kWh to cover maintenance/rent, and the rest is just icing on the cake. It would also explain how they have room to "reduce fees over time to maintain profitability".

Think if they were selling the MH/s off of racks of KnC Titans (first batch, 300MH/s @ 1100W). Their $0.08 per MH/s fee means we're paying the equivalent of almost $0.91 per kWh.

  remember .08 not only for power use and maint .... etc.

Exactly, 0.8 ain`t that bad @all
sr. member
Activity: 420
Merit: 250
September 12, 2014, 04:24:01 PM
#92
I'm surprised no one has brought up the super high $0.08 per MH/s fee (or maybe I missed it). If you compare it to, say, an A2 Innosilicon miner (85 MH/s @ 750W), it's the equivalent of paying nearly $0.38 per kWh.

I imagine that's how they make the vast majority of their money. Massive datacenter space @ $0.05-10 per kWh, tack on an extra $0.10/kWh to cover maintenance/rent, and the rest is just icing on the cake. It would also explain how they have room to "reduce fees over time to maintain profitability".

Think if they were selling the MH/s off of racks of KnC Titans (first batch, 300MH/s @ 1100W). Their $0.08 per MH/s fee means we're paying the equivalent of almost $0.91 per kWh.

  remember .08 not only for power use and maint .... etc.
legendary
Activity: 1064
Merit: 1001
September 12, 2014, 04:08:32 PM
#91
I'm surprised no one has brought up the super high $0.08 per MH/s fee (or maybe I missed it). If you compare it to, say, an A2 Innosilicon miner (85 MH/s @ 750W), it's the equivalent of paying nearly $0.38 per kWh.

I imagine that's how they make the vast majority of their money. Massive datacenter space @ $0.05-10 per kWh, tack on an extra $0.10/kWh to cover maintenance/rent, and the rest is just icing on the cake. It would also explain how they have room to "reduce fees over time to maintain profitability".

Think if they were selling the MH/s off of racks of KnC Titans (first batch, 300MH/s @ 1100W). Their $0.08 per MH/s fee means we're paying the equivalent of almost $0.91 per kWh.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 510
September 11, 2014, 02:15:03 AM
#90
Hope when the trading site will release the price/mh on hashlet prime will keep at 50$, then the people who bought at 15$ will get an x3 easy

I expect that when the market opens the Primes will be trading somewhat less than $50, probably more in the $30 range.   It is still a great gain for those that bought at the $15.99 prices.   Besides that my primes now only have $12.47 to pay back.   I'm sure others are even doing better than that, because I bought a bunch of $30 primes. 
sr. member
Activity: 310
Merit: 250
September 09, 2014, 05:34:36 PM
#89
Hope when the trading site will release the price/mh on hashlet prime will keep at 50$, then the people who bought at 15$ will get an x3 easy
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1031
September 09, 2014, 08:42:45 AM
#88
Hashlet Primes have gone up in price now to $49.95. $10 increase.

Thanks great news, if they are still going to launch there hashlet trading platform
legendary
Activity: 910
Merit: 1000
September 08, 2014, 10:02:56 AM
#87
Hashlet Primes have gone up in price now to $49.95. $10 increase.
legendary
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Merit: 8909
https://bpip.org
September 07, 2014, 10:28:11 PM
#86
You know why GAW is pushing hashlets so hard the last ~month?.... its because of these... https://turingstations.com/  "550MH/s – $4,899 ..Power Consumption: 1100-1200 Watt"  when these hit the network 1 mh isnt going to roi in 2 months.

... gaw miners 550MH... $11,000 when from turing you can get it for $4,900.


edit...not to meantion  at 550MH youre paying 8cents each per day... paying them 44$ a day ( for "maintenance"). dont get got friend... at 1200watts IF your KW/h was $.20 (very high)... it would only cost 6 dollers a day to run. thieves.

Stop peddling that shit. Learn to read and think.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/turingstations-razor-bitcoin-miner-the-worlds-first-7-th-miner-shipping-now-769984
legendary
Activity: 1890
Merit: 1031
September 07, 2014, 10:16:35 PM
#85
full member
Activity: 139
Merit: 103
August 26, 2014, 03:56:33 PM
#84
Price of a hashlet has now risen to $24.95

Glad I did my shopping already. ROI on $24.95 is gonna take a while
full member
Activity: 122
Merit: 100
August 26, 2014, 03:24:42 PM
#83
Price of a hashlet has now risen to $24.95

That suck, asic price should be cheaper from time to time.
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