Author

Topic: What will be a fair price for Chinese made 800 GH/s or 1 T miners? (Read 671 times)

hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 500
einc.io
I think everyone is waiting for the 1Th / $1k USD barrier.  That price point would drive down the entry-market again and start leveling the playing field with the large corporate mining farms.

Not sure why you would want to host your miners in China unless you live there.

Because the electricity rates are low compare to most of the countries and you don't have to pay for shipping costs.
Another costs you can avoid is import tax.
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1054
SpacePirate.io
I think everyone is waiting for the 1Th / $1k USD barrier.  That price point would drive down the entry-market again and start leveling the playing field with the large corporate mining farms.

Not sure why you would want to host your miners in China unless you live there.
hero member
Activity: 854
Merit: 500
einc.io
Like the title said, what will be a fair price.
Give your serious opinion.

1.) 800 GH/s miners based on Gen 3 Avalon chips produced by independent Chinese factories.
     Avalon only selling chips and providing PCB and other technical design details, they don't have any relations with
     factories other then selling their chips too.
2.) 1T miners based on A1 chip design

Can anyone shed a light between Toshiba's 28 nm technology and Global Foundries 28 nm technology.
Which of these 2 companies posses the best yield  and performance regarding 28 nm technology?


What would be a fair price to get the miners hosted in China?

Only serious posts, because this is very important.
Thank you
Jump to: