Here is my take on it guys.
Terrahash is legit, and just like KNCMiner, they want to deliver. The insane jumps in difficulty make it hard to pull the trigger on these boards, though, considering the low GH/$ ratio. I have a priority account, and up till about 3 weeks ago was all set to order once TH went live. Now, I am fighting internally, do I order or don't I...? it is something that has kept me up the last two nights. If I order now, I run a very high risk not seeing any ROI, if I wait for more refined tech I could miss the boat. The Jupiters and Saturn devices are very intriguing considering the GH/$, and if they can deliver in a reasonable time frame my wait and see approach will end up being the right decision. Time is counting down on these pre-orders... I have always felt that I need to trust my gut, and typically do, but this situation is much harder to discern. The question is, drop a ridiculous amount of money for 180GH now (works out to about 9k USD), or order a Saturn for $3800 (now knowing they are legit, thanks to Bitcoinorama)?
What does your gut tell you?
KnC is a legit company for sure, but there is still risk to what and when they can deliver, that said they are very smart and have minimised risk wherever possible. There is still risk though. Their chip has to work from the get go on delivery in Sept.
The biggest risk is the BTC price, and mass adoption as a payment option, outside of miner's hoarding, esp. as peeps drop coins to recoup ROI in fiat to pay themselves (and hopefully not
consumer debt back) for the miner outlay. BTC will drop with mass selling. Your hedge is purely the future price of BTC in my eyes. I think both choices of KnC and Terrahash delivered in the next 3-6 months will ROI at least...
From what I understand is Terrahash have an office and are happy to let you sleep in their waiting room until your baby is born...
You red to see proof of chip order first though, my fear is Terrahash may have ordered later than people expect. That's the only problem I foresee, well that and 64 chip cards, as they are still an unknown, not being seen working fully loaded...