All I see is bitfury chips stamped on a board, where is your ASIC?
Asic updates are at the end of next week. Right now we're focused on getting everyone's early orders out on time.
I have a question on that as well. Will you still be working with Technobit when you introduce your own 28nm ASIC's?
I am frankly pretty neutral on that, more curious than anything. But I can see no real negatives from such a continued association either. Martin is good people.
Your Good people, a normal, civil thread member and we're happy to have you around. Comment more if you will. Martin is good people too. We'll continue to work with Martin as long as he'll have us. We'll also work with a few other guys around the area in order to bring quality miners to our clients. Alliances are a necessity in the future of mining development in order to be able to create/delivery miners and to get them out on time. And guys that try and it do everything by themselves will most likely end up pulling a BFL.