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Topic: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com - page 2102. (Read 3049521 times)

legendary
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Hashrate will hit 60 mil this summer, the fgpa miner might not get much btc

i've just read through your last update here:

http://organofcorti.blogspot.it/2013/04/914-asic-earnings-23-april-2013.html

I can only say impressive analysis, keep up the good work.


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sorry for the misunderstanding I've thought that
the "guy" was John Self, obviously the analysis
was made by organofcorti.
legendary
Activity: 1260
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Hashrate will hit 60 mil this summer, the fgpa miner might not get much btc

60 mil ? which unit, Ghash/s or hash/s?
if the former is true that means almost
ten times more than now in a few months... wow.

serious question: on what data do you base your estimation?

 


This guy does a chart and updates it regularly.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1919283


many thanks for the link
didn't know about that
i will take look
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
Hashrate will hit 60 mil this summer, the fgpa miner might not get much btc

60 mil ? which unit, Ghash/s or hash/s?
if the former is true that means almost
ten times more than now in a few months... wow.

serious question: on what data do you base your estimation?

 


This guy does a chart and updates it regularly.

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.1919283
legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1008
Hashrate will hit 60 mil this summer, the fgpa miner might not get much btc

60 mil ? which unit, Ghash/s or hash/s?
if the former is true that means almost
ten times more than now in a few months... wow.

serious question: on what data do you base your estimation?

 
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
i dnt c y ur the investing time in producing and selling a fgpa miner wen difficulty is jus goin higher and higher , we need a prodcut thatll at least be profitible for a year at best , jupiter is in the right direction bt autmn seems far away
member
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Merit: 10
Hashrate will hit 60 mil this summer, the fgpa miner might not get much btc
hero member
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chipd does better than many that only speak English.

My post was tongue in cheek, of course, with regards to comments earlier in the thread on how lack of proper English skills by KncMiner was a certain sign of scamminess Wink

(The quoted content was from them, not chipd, I hope)


member
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I wish these guys luck. But don't think they should take orders before uploading a video at least.
sr. member
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   Fan cooled with 48 heat sync’s and fans plus two case fans producing a cooling tunnel across the chips
    Shipment begins on mass in just over 2 months.

I'd just like to apologise on behalf of all Swedes. We're #1, really*, in our grasp of the English language on a national level (stats from countries where English isn't the native language, although I'm not really sure it would make much of a difference).

It doesn't really show in communication from KncMiner though.

*) http://www.thelocal.se/44062/20121026/


Shucks, imo, chipd does better than many that only speak English.
Sync / Sink
On mass / en masse (shouldn't count since it's French)

If one didn't know better, one would believe that chipd *thinks* in English.

Back on topic...
RIO, where's it go?
I shall search for a hashrate/difficulty graph, as I am a visual learner (mostly).
sr. member
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They replied to my email they said at LEAST $2000 off of Jupiter.

lucky you. I sent a message with a few questions
through their contact form almost 2 hours ago, still
no answer. what email address did you use?

anyway if true that means that we're going to pay
mars only 795$. it seems a fair price as long as
jupiter will be delivered in a reasonable time frame.

 



Why don't they let us have the Mars for $795? Why need our upfront money to finance your 250gh/s project, just don't make sense.

I hope the noob think twice before making any decision. If Butterfy 5gh/s sell at $274, you should be able to match that price. Seems

like some of the members here are really supporting their country man. Put it this way, sell your 6gh/s now at $275 and when the time come I

will pay $7k for the Jupiter !!



Butterfly only :-

5 GH/s Bitcoin Miner
$274.00



25 GH/s Bitcoin Miner
$1,249.00


50 GH/s Bitcoin Miner
$2,499.00

hero member
Activity: 530
Merit: 500
   Fan cooled with 48 heat sync’s and fans plus two case fans producing a cooling tunnel across the chips
    Shipment begins on mass in just over 2 months.

I'd just like to apologise on behalf of all Swedes. We're #1, really*, in our grasp of the English language on a national level (stats from countries where English isn't the native language, although I'm not really sure it would make much of a difference).

It doesn't really show in communication from KncMiner though.

*) http://www.thelocal.se/44062/20121026/

legendary
Activity: 1260
Merit: 1008
They replied to my email they said at LEAST $2000 off of Jupiter.

lucky you. I sent a message with a few questions
through their contact form almost 2 hours ago, still
no answer. what email address did you use?

anyway if true that means that we're going to pay
mars only 795$. it seems a fair price as long as
jupiter will be delivered in a reasonable time frame.

 

legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1007
They replied to my email they said at LEAST $2000 off of Jupiter.

Better ask them how far into production are they with the Jupiter and how soon will they provide a prototype!
member
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They replied to my email they said at LEAST $2000 off of Jupiter.
sr. member
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I'm curious... why does their 250GH/s version custom made ASIC need to be water cooled?

I was under the impression that ASIC chips were near perfect in their efficiency and gave off next to no heat.
hero member
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Sounds like they are using the profits of the Mars to pay for the Jupiter production.  Which is fine, but I think I would want some assurance that my up front investment is at least going to pay for itself with the Mars.  Then if the Jupiter doesn't materialise (after all shit happens), I wont be so pissed off.
legendary
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After the big BFL fiasco i think they should provide some proof that they can actually ship the 250Gh device this year because i bet nobody wants to have 2000$ blocked for over 6-9 months like BFL customers. Until then it's just 745$ for a 6Gh device (no idea how big and how much power does it require)+2000$ gift for kncminer because swedish girls are blonde.
member
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What you guys are missing is that Mars is really $745 as $2000 can be applied towards Jupiter. That price point is extremely effective for an FPGA that's 6gh/sec.

Are you sure?  I thought it was UP TO $2000.  Besides, Jupiter is vaporware right now. We are going to be flooded with DIYers and their Avakon chips by the time it's due.


Im sure they mean $2000 off. I will email them to clarify.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
What you guys are missing is that Mars is really $745 as $2000 can be applied towards Jupiter. That price point is extremely effective for an FPGA that's 6gh/sec.

Are you sure?  I thought it was UP TO $2000.  Besides, Jupiter is vaporware right now. We are going to be flooded with DIYers and their Avakon chips by the time it's due.
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 10
What you guys are missing is that Mars is really $745 as $2000 can be applied towards Jupiter. That price point is extremely effective for an FPGA that's 6gh/sec. I am waiting to see them deliver fpgas before I pre order their ASIC. If they deliver things are going to get interesting, price wise and bitcoin economy wise
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