Is the futurebit still the "The Most Powerful and Efficient USB Stick Miner"?
Seems you have competition FINALLY:
https://forum.bitcoin.com/post217146.htmlTTBIT Scrypt miner can do 3-6 mh as well but it is only $35 usd...
That is basically exactly the same as the moonlander2
When posted on this site the poster was banned because he lifted the photos and text from this thread and put them on his thread.
To be honest it is cheaper and may work if it is a good copy and if the seller ships them out.
My self I am moving to the newer better 100mh miner the Apollo which you have not copied and knocked off. The Apollo does 100 mh and is only 280 so your knock off is 38 and 8 of them will do about 32mh
So 100mh Apollo vs 32mh your sticks. Same price.
I ordered Apollo from the op.
yep appears to be a rip off, different circuit board design but most likely the same ASIC chip.... a certain country is very good at reverse engineering things....
Ahhh nice, 27 chip miner and just under 75 watts (assuming 6 pin PCI-E is correct)?
That would make it < 2.75 watts per chip and around the same power draw of the
current L3+ BM1485 ASIC chips.
The hashing rate might be > 2.77Mhs per chip compared to the current 1.75Mhs.
So think we might be seeing a 75+Mhs miner board @ <75 watts with heat sink on
other side maybe like a Zeus Blizzard?
These are new 22nm Chips, way more efficient than what Bitmain has right now

@jstefanop congrats on the new miner buddy, it is a beauty!
another phishing link
whats with all the phishing links, super annoying, glad to see that MODs are on top of it.

BTW, we have a "back to school" sale on now for the Moonlander 2 @ Eyeboot.com:
https://www.eyeboot.com/futurebit-moonlander2-litecoin-miner.html$50 usd for a limited time
