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October 24, 2015, 12:35:07 PM
#55
Anyone have firmware for the lunar lander? It's no longer on github.

Thanks,
sr. member
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May 26, 2014, 10:58:13 AM
#54


Look look : )

Can't wait to ship it to you guys!

Sweet!!!
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HASHRA - MINING TO THE MOON
May 26, 2014, 10:44:35 AM
#53


Look look : )

Can't wait to ship it to you guys!
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May 12, 2014, 06:24:08 PM
#52
Opppsss did not see the official post.. oh well
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May 12, 2014, 06:23:06 PM
#51
Latest announcement from Hashra
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LUNAR LANDER SPECS UPDATE, NEW PRICES, NEW VIDEO & PROMO!
Hello Dear Crypotonauts!

It has been a pretty busy week for us and he have some big news to announce.

As you all know by now we are now producing our own hardware and to kick things off we are very shortly shipping out our Lunar Lander ASIC Scrypt miners.

SPECS AND PRICES:
We have been testing the case design this week along with the Apollo Module that powers the miner and have been calculating the perfect balance of power, hash rate and clock speed.
Right now the hash rate for one Apollo Module has been from 12MH up to 17MH.

Despite reaching such highs as 17MH we are reluctant to sell you something at a speed that we have yet to confirm for ourselves is rock solid stable.
Because of this we are revising our quoted hash rate estimates from 15MH+ per Apollo Module to 12MH+.

The Module does in fact sit stable higher than 12MH but as we have always done in the past we promise lower and deliver higher.

Of course because of this we have now revised the prices of our Lunar Lander range to be as competitive as possible.

New Prices are as follows:
APOLLO MODULE - UPGRADE KIT (12MH+): $1750
LUNAR LANDER WARP 1 (12MH+): $1795
LUNAR LANDER WARP 2 (24MH+): $3395
LUNAR LANDER WARP 4 (48MH+): $6350
LUNAR LANDER WARP 6 (72MH+): $9195

LAST FEW "COMING TO THE MOON" PROMOTION:
Ok, as we are in our final week of sales for Batch 1 of our Lunar Lander we decided to give you a discount for the last few that want to come to the moon with us! For next 50 orders we will offer you 10% off your order if you use this coupon code: moonrock

VIDEO:
Here you can see our latest video and even get to witness me (Simon) mumbling about how great the case is. I promise next time I'll work on my presenting skills. : )
http://youtu.be/znc55b5k_x0
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May 08, 2014, 06:21:34 AM
#49
wow... that is a long ass email
sr. member
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May 08, 2014, 03:25:20 AM
#48
email from Zeus Miners - pieced together (sorry)









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May 07, 2014, 08:24:04 PM
#47

who in their mind mines LTC anyway - it pays like crap - the coins I mine pay double what litecoin does.

you get out in $$$ what you put in .. in research and hashing power - research is more important than hashing power when it comes to profitability

Why don't you start a small pool then... and let us join  Grin

Lol...  i have been GPU mining scrypt since October and have yet to actually mine a Litecoin! Like JJJ, I have done pretty well finding profitable alts...  it's a job though.

The problem with starting a pool or even an info service or something...  is your profits will be destroyed by your own wake when too many other miners follow your lead...  it always seems like a game of cat and mouse, no? That being said, I feel Ipominer has the right idea, although I don't always agree with their picks.

Also whoever posted that spreadsheet...  man, THANK YOU! I still think Hashra real advantages...  The main one being that they are definitely in production and it seems likely you will get your miner when they say...  that is worth A LOT. Anyone who can get theirs soonish will have a solid short term windfall that could theorhetically compensate for the higher purchase price. I'm trying to iron out a solid purchase strategy for ASICS as we speak... and this is one of the key issues...  price vs delivery.

Right now I am leaning towards phasing in, and getting a Blade or two immediately and placing an order for a Lander or something like that for a delivery a couple of months from now.


I've been easing into it over several months now - same as you - started with rigs which still run great - got 20 gridseeds, then one blade, then two more and now a 30 MH lander on order but I made up my mind a few months ago my retirement (which is a few years away) will be spend mining so I have two 125MH Mining Asics on order. I feel most comfortable with Marc Coumans the CEO and did meet the folks from KNC when they were in NYC last month for the Bitcoin Convention. For me it's a comfort level.

Time will tell - I can tell you that all gridseed products have been rock solid since they day I plugged them in.

Smiley
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May 07, 2014, 07:32:03 PM
#46

who in their mind mines LTC anyway - it pays like crap - the coins I mine pay double what litecoin does.

you get out in $$$ what you put in .. in research and hashing power - research is more important than hashing power when it comes to profitability

Why don't you start a small pool then... and let us join  Grin

Lol...  i have been GPU mining scrypt since October and have yet to actually mine a Litecoin! Like JJJ, I have done pretty well finding profitable alts...  it's a job though.

The problem with starting a pool or even an info service or something...  is your profits will be destroyed by your own wake when too many other miners follow your lead...  it always seems like a game of cat and mouse, no? That being said, I feel Ipominer has the right idea, although I don't always agree with their picks.

Also whoever posted that spreadsheet...  man, THANK YOU! I still think Hashra real advantages...  The main one being that they are definitely in production and it seems likely you will get your miner when they say...  that is worth A LOT. Anyone who can get theirs soonish will have a solid short term windfall that could theorhetically compensate for the higher purchase price. I'm trying to iron out a solid purchase strategy for ASICS as we speak... and this is one of the key issues...  price vs delivery.

Right now I am leaning towards phasing in, and getting a Blade or two immediately and placing an order for a Lander or something like that for a delivery a couple of months from now.
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May 07, 2014, 07:08:46 PM
#45
Definitely looking to grab a Lunar Lander...  (not for LTC btw...) Cheers to Hashra...  they seem legit as hell.

Does anyone know the best way to remote control using Controla firmware?

I want to be able to access Pi and miner from anywhere under OSX. I currently use ssh on an old laptop accessed by Teamviewer to control GPU rigs running cgminer, and would like something that works easily like this.


a little roundabout method - I use port forwarding on my router at home (I have a static ip from my service provider) and forward certain ports to ips/oports on my network at home and use cgwatcher (on my office computer) to monitor my three rigs. I have gpus in all three rigs, 3 blades on one rig and 20 gridseeds on another rig.

just an idea - I'm sure there are better ones.



Thanks. I just have zero network experience outside of setting up ssh to interact with my ubuntu rigs...   totally clueless. ASICs will be a new battle for me!
sr. member
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May 07, 2014, 06:06:30 PM
#44
Definitely looking to grab a Lunar Lander...  (not for LTC btw...) Cheers to Hashra...  they seem legit as hell.

Does anyone know the best way to remote control using Controla firmware?

I want to be able to access Pi and miner from anywhere under OSX. I currently use ssh on an old laptop accessed by Teamviewer to control GPU rigs running cgminer, and would like something that works easily like this.


a little roundabout method - I use port forwarding on my router at home (I have a static ip from my service provider) and forward certain ports to ips/oports on my network at home and use cgwatcher (on my office computer) to monitor my three rigs. I have gpus in all three rigs, 3 blades on one rig and 20 gridseeds on another rig.

just an idea - I'm sure there are better ones.

newbie
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May 07, 2014, 05:34:13 PM
#43
Definitely looking to grab a Lunar Lander...  (not for LTC btw...) Cheers to Hashra...  they seem legit as hell.

Does anyone know the best way to remote control using Controla firmware?

I want to be able to access Pi and miner from anywhere under OSX. I currently use ssh on an old laptop accessed by Teamviewer to control GPU rigs running cgminer, and would like something that works easily like this.
sr. member
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May 07, 2014, 02:14:25 PM
#42

who in their mind mines LTC anyway - it pays like crap - the coins I mine pay double what litecoin does.

you get out in $$$ what you put in .. in research and hashing power - research is more important than hashing power when it comes to profitability

Why don't you start a small pool then... and let us join  Grin

I've considered it but I would have to charge for membership. I have the servers available. My trick is not to follow the coinwarz crowd because they all rush to the highest paying coins and by the time they've mined enough to sell all the smart miners who mine when values are low dump their accumulated coins in the market and drive the price down leaving the "rush crowd" holding all the low value coins.

I have servers available and installed Mpos to test my own little mining pool

perhaps
hero member
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May 07, 2014, 02:07:57 PM
#41

who in their mind mines LTC anyway - it pays like crap - the coins I mine pay double what litecoin does.

you get out in $$$ what you put in .. in research and hashing power - research is more important than hashing power when it comes to profitability

Why don't you start a small pool then... and let us join  Grin
sr. member
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Merit: 250
May 07, 2014, 01:08:16 PM
#40

who in their mind mines LTC anyway - it pays like crap - the coins I mine pay double what litecoin does.

you get out in $$$ what you put in .. in research and hashing power - research is more important than hashing power when it comes to profitability
member
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May 07, 2014, 10:48:39 AM
#39

Unless the coins increase in value and so does BTC. It's speculative to be sure but entirely possible.

True... Look at this way, there is not a miner out there will return ROI quick enough without BTC price increasing...
hero member
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May 07, 2014, 10:43:33 AM
#38

Unless the coins increase in value and so does BTC. It's speculative to be sure but entirely possible.
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sr. member
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May 07, 2014, 06:02:00 AM
#36
Just the ship date is so far away Sad

I do agree that a box like this can generate $300/week and that's $1,200 you could have...
but the only real option is the gawminers box and that's 4 week away (if you can get in on the second delivery) and I want 30 Mhs not 27 and this box is a better deal anyway and I do like dealing with these guys - they've been good to me so far and I've bought multiple items from them.

however I've gotten used to the waiting game and there will be new coins all the time. I'm an anxious as anyone. Hell - I've got a couple of Mining Asics boxes on order that won't be here till august - now that's a wait. Smiley

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