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Re: [NastyFans.org] NASTY MINING
by
kuzetsa
on 08/04/2013, 16:51:41 UTC
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Quoted for emphasis / context

Wow, finally time for the FPGA to ASIC trade-in procedure
(I'm assuming this was cut-copy-pasted from an email)

Quote from: sourced from BFLUPDATE.INFO blogger
Dear FPGA Upgrade Customer,

We are nearly ready to begin shipping and we want to give you time to arrange your trade-in so you won’t lose any time getting into ASIC mining. We are putting forth 3 ways to help you get your miner as quickly as possible...

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Based solely on my own opinion, it looks legit... See link:

MAR 15, 2013: Send your FPGA Trade-Ins



@OgNasty

Which method are we using?

...Have you received any similar email or communication from BFL?

We'll be using the regular trade-in method.  I'll ship our FPGAs out to BFL as soon as I get the word.  As of yet, I have received no communication from them.



The sooner the better. We're way ahead in the queue, so let's use that to our advantage before the difficulty skyrockets. We could earn those ASICs back in matter of weeks right now.

totally agree!
I personally agree; however OgNasty pays for the power out of his pocket so I would like to hear his opinion.

yes, but naturally, we would have to donate back for that (the extra power), out of our donations we get from OgNasty Smiley

I have no problem with rushing the first few units and paying a higher power cost.

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Is there any reason we can't have BFL immediately send 5 of the 10 units (having them place the other 5 on hold) so we have 5 ASIC units running as early as possible?

... and then like... we send in all of the previous-generation (FPGA) BFL singles for trade-up program to release the other 5?

Wouldn't that be the most efficient way to make sure we can actually take advantage of being a low order number?