When the units are no longer profitable and have entered the redemption period, if you own enough GH/s for a single unit you have the option to pay to have it shipped to you. Any GH/s you own that are not dividable evenly by 4860 are gone and you cannot do anything with them.
Thanks.
It is in ToS - why we should confirm it?
"Customers holding enough GH/s to constitute an entire machine of the associated type (e.g., 4860 GH/s of Antminer S7) are eligible to convert that amount of GH/s into the used unit of the associated type. If a user does not have enough GH/s of the associated kind to exchange for actual hardware, then this user is not eligible for hardware redemption."That's because it's not mentioned in their TOS what happens if a user doesn't have enough GH/s except for "not eligible for hardware redemption." What if I don't have enough? What happens to it? Do we get a refund based on the current market price? Do we convert it into something else?
What if my interpretation of the TOS is wrong?
That's the problem. We have to extrapolate based on the incomplete data.
As much as I appreciate you trying to "help out", it doesn't do anything aside from triggering some people. I wouldn't be asking if it's as clear as daylight.