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Selling Coupons Babie
December 19, 2013, 04:25:36 AM
#11
But if you connect less miners you can mine 24/7 from sun? How much miners is sustainable in Winter mining 24/7 from sun?
hero member
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December 19, 2013, 03:52:26 AM
#10

If they only accepted bitcoin, I would be seriously worried.

But for now... I say good on it.

For $900 I don't know how it's in the least bit feasible though.

Of course, it would be strange to only accept BitCoin... But to accept BitCoin alongside conventional currency would seem logical.

I'm only implying that an opportunity exists both to expand the merchant base of the BitCoin network and to help redistribute some of the BitCoin wealth with more actual P2P transactions outside of the major exchanges. It would increase the liquidity of the market because businesses don't typically regard revenues as investments and will likely recirculate the coins to the market.

I would strongly advise charging at least double the current USD/BTC exchange rate to account for such a volatile trading climate and because I believe a large portion of sales would come from those who have more BitCoin than they can sell without fear of devaluing the currency.

That's just my .02 cents...
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Bitcoin FTW!
December 19, 2013, 03:29:14 AM
#9
Price is toooooooo big  Shocked
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December 19, 2013, 03:10:02 AM
#8
Too bad one lives in the north where the sun never shines...
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December 19, 2013, 02:39:01 AM
#7

If they only accepted bitcoin, I would be seriously worried.

But for now... I say good on it.

For $900 I don't know how it's in the least bit feasible though.
legendary
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December 19, 2013, 02:34:11 AM
#6
It looks like a great product but I have one question...

Why don't you accept BitCoin as payment?

He is building TRUST Smiley))
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December 19, 2013, 02:32:32 AM
#5
It looks like a great product but I have one question...

Why don't you accept BitCoin as payment?

Please note:

Nobody has ever said you must charge at a rate consistent with the current market price. You can always just establish a BTC value that you are comfortable with and charge that.
legendary
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December 19, 2013, 02:32:19 AM
#4
PRICE TO THE MOON
newbie
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December 19, 2013, 02:30:57 AM
#3
Electricity from the Sun, money from math ... the ultimate freedom.
legendary
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December 19, 2013, 02:01:53 AM
#2
Very nice
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December 18, 2013, 06:36:27 PM
#1
SolarMiner USB2

Outdoor Bitcoin/Litecoin mining package:

  • SolarMiner box with 16 USB 2.0 ports connected to Raspberry Pi B, 4GB SSD
  • Three Monocrystalline Solar Panels, Batteries of 60,000mAh in total.
  • Ethernet cable and in-box WiFi dongle.

https://i.imgur.com/HuPJI86.jpg

Compatible ASIC Devices:

  • Block Erupter USB 334MH/s
  • Bi•Fury 5+ GH/s
  • RedFury 2.7GH/s
  • BlueFury 2.7GH/s
  • NanoFury 2.5GH/s
  • TerraHash 4.5 GH/s Modular
  • If you have a device that can be powered by USB 2.0 standard, we are glad to list your device in here

https://i.imgur.com/miZCaxS.jpg

Compatible FPGA Devices:

  • Xilinx Spartan-6
  • ZTEX USB-FPGA 1.15x
  • Icarus
  • If you have a device that can be powered by USB 2.0 standard, we are glad to list your device in here


Machine Specs:

  • Mainboard: Raspberry Pi B with 4GB SD card
  • USB Ports: 16 USB 2.0 Ports connected to Pi.
  • Connections: Ethernet socket, in-box WiFi dongle
  • Batteries: Total of 60,000mAh
  • Solar Panels: 3 Monocrystalline Solar Panels, 5 Amp (peak)

https://i.imgur.com/TewybXj.jpg

What is the fastest mining speed this can power?

It depends on the mining device you plugged in. There are total of 16 USB 2.0 ports, 14 of them with power of 5V 500mA by default (max current can draw is 0.75A each, and that will limit the currents in other USB ports), and 2 of them to power cooling devices in 5V 300mA each.

With 14 of the BlueFury/RedFury 2.7GH/s USB miners, you are getting around 37GH/s. When sunlight is not available at night, you could continue mining by changing the power supply to wall sockets, giving you a 24 hours continuous mining every day.

Who are we?

Located in Ottawa, Canada is the leader of solar-crypto-currencies power manufacturer. SolarMiner is the only manufacturer in PV manufacturing and power managements dedicated to Bitcoin/Litecoin minings as well as other potential crypto-currencies.

Our mission is to turn crypto-currency mining into an affordable and sustainable green economy for everyone to be able to contribute, and benefit from mining! We are also building a stronger community not only to serve our customers but also for people to exchange ideas and solutions.

Let us be your most trusted partner and let us change the world together!


So, what's the price?

Price is initially set to $899.95 USD + tax, payable by Paypal and credit cards and will be ready for order soon in January 2014. For early bird buyers, there will be an $100 USD discount, so $799.95 USD + tax.


If you are interested, let me know, we are setting up official website with details in January, and you will be able to purchase the device direct from our website, by phone or from one of our resellers.



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