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Topic: Wait for ASIC?... or build new GPU/FPGA rigs? - page 2. (Read 2102 times)

newbie
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ASCI if you can wait!
newbie
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just invest all the money you have into btc and wait for them to be more worth

People need to stop hoarding bitcoin, if you don't plan on using it properly you shouldnt get into it imo.
newbie
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Asic's will take very long time....
newbie
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just invest all the money you have into btc and wait for them to be more worth
newbie
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ASICs will be mainstream if we will be ready for them. Now we are not.
newbie
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If you already have the equipment, DO IT NOW. Don't wait. Do it immediately. You only have a couple of months before ASICS go mainstream. Still, the difficulty is pretty high, already, and you probably won't mine that many coins.

IMO, it's kind of pointless to attempt to get an ASIC now. The people who will be receiving them in a couple of months or who already have them ordered them last year. Think about that. These people were lucky enough(or connected enough) to be in the know last year and to have the capitol to invest. AND EVEN THOSE PEOPLE have a limited window of opportunity. You don't don't even have a window right now.
Once the ASICs arrive(and I don't mean BFL because, let's face it, we don't even know they actually exist) and a bunch of people are using them, they will become obsolete rather quickly. With in 4-6 months so even if you ordered an ASIC right now, it will arrive after those 6 months. Maybe not, but that would mean you would be able to take advantage of about 1 month of that 4-6 month window.

Your best bet is wait for tech that comes after ASIC and preorder a year before they arrive like the people who currently have ASICs(or are receiving them soon). Of course, they will be even more expensive than ASICs.

However, if you are a technophile, and just want to do it for fun, I would still say find another endeavor. lol


People need to realize that, if they want to mine and make money, they need to be ahead of the curve. You're better off just buying BTC. There is a legit reason why people keep saying that. Mainly for the reason I just stated.


GL
newbie
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Wait for the ASICs
newbie
Activity: 55
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ASIC all the way.

But no one is selling any? I took a look at the FPGAs and ASICs listed on the hardware comparision site and not one is available. Sure, you can buy a pre-order for something that will be delivered some time in the future. Isn't that more risky? Set up a 800 Mhash/s miner now and mine while its high. In a few months, prices might hover around $50. There's no way to tell if it will go up or down. Long term, chances are good but in the short term, you might lose money trying to get an ASIC.
newbie
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ASIC all the way.
legendary
Activity: 1400
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on a revised note: why don't you take some of the money and put it into sollar power
so these "rigs" will remain hashing forever until you finally plug your asic into the sollar
socket?

Why?
IF you are not shure to do A or B
THEN consider C
test operate exit
Because that would be a waste of money compared to investing in additional ASIC units.  Solar power pays itself back after 7-20 years.  A Bitcoin ASIC would pay itself back after less than one year.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
The first is by definition not flawed.
on a revised note: why don't you take some of the money and put it into sollar power
so these "rigs" will remain hashing forever until you finally plug your asic into the sollar
socket?

Why?
IF you are not shure to do A or B
THEN consider C
test operate exit
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
The first is by definition not flawed.
if you are in the hardware thing so much and have it all there already:

just get going already - you have my 100% garanteed valid permission slip!


perhaps this rally really is the beginning of a revolution that overturns old
govermental structures by consensus agreement that their methods of keeping
people in line is so 19th century declase!
And if this happens my friend - every second and every satoshi will make itself
count - or in otherwords: hardware influences the social software by
brainwetware interface.

perhaps not.

what counts is that you had fun with your time and electricity
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
Its not worth it plain & simple. Even if you order an asic today, by the time you will receive it the difficulty will be so high that it just wont be worth it. At this rate I think you would be very lucky to receive an asic by the end of the year if you ordered right this second.
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
Not worth it.  BFL might be shipping next week, and difficulty will be up 3x what it is now once that happens, continuing to climb rapidly over the next months as well.

It is not easy sending any money towards BFL considering the backlash of posts on this forum, and on others... but I feel like ASIC must be the way to go at this point.  Hopefully Avalon will open up a 3rd batch, although Avalon's seem to consume way more power than BFL's are claiming to use?... not sure there are many of them out there to even verify actual power consumption, but that's what it seems like to me. It seems like BFL has the superior product... but seems a little unstable on the management/organization side of things.
Certainly understandable, but why send money to anyone at this point?  You do not want to invest in GPUs right now, and you do not want to invest in unproven ASICs.  So wait until the ASICs are proven, then order.

I wouldn't buy an Avalon myself because of the power usage, but I think it is quite reasonable, at this point, to buy BFL once they are proven to be working.
legendary
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Merit: 2535
Goonies never say die.
Not worth it.  BFL might be shipping next week, and difficulty will be up 3x what it is now once that happens, continuing to climb rapidly over the next months as well.

It is not easy sending any money towards BFL considering the backlash of posts on this forum, and on others... but I feel like ASIC must be the way to go at this point.  Hopefully Avalon will open up a 3rd batch, although Avalon's seem to consume way more power than BFL's are claiming to use?... not sure there are many of them out there to even verify actual power consumption, but that's what it seems like to me. It seems like BFL has the superior product... but seems a little unstable on the management/organization side of things.
legendary
Activity: 1789
Merit: 2535
Goonies never say die.
why bother if you can buy asicminer shares?
trust issue or you actually love to dig your hands in tech which i can totally relate with  Grin

I guess its a little of both... I looked a little into buying asicminer shares... I did not do a ton of research on it because it didn't really appeal to me.  I do like getting involved with tech-related devices, building them up, etc... so that is a big part of it... but I do have trust issues as well, which is another piece of it.  Although, I did get involved with a mining pool, which is a big step for me in the trust arena, but I literally researched for over 2 weeks before deciding which pool to go with   Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1400
Merit: 1005
Not worth it.  BFL might be shipping next week, and difficulty will be up 3x what it is now once that happens, continuing to climb rapidly over the next months as well.
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Even if your GPUs were free, the time and effort involved getting up to speed on it would not be worth it. GPU mining will absolutely be unprofitable very soon, and it takes a while to get it running smoothly.
sr. member
Activity: 476
Merit: 250
The first is by definition not flawed.
why bother if you can buy asicminer shares?
trust issue or you actually love to dig your hands in tech which i can totally relate with  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1078
Merit: 1003
AFAIK, everyone's recommending that you ditch GPU and invest in an ASIC.  Once ASICs get popular, GPU mining will be so inefficient that you'll be paying more for electricity and burned out cards.
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