Actually if you want me to make a mock up of the board I have, there are drastic differences between the posted NANOFURY board and the BITGREFIED board in my hand./
As a matter of respect, I would ask that you please do not to mock up my board. It is based on the NanoFury NF1 v0.7 board; the only differences are a bit of extra blank PCB on the sides and the silk screen, both of which are purely cosmetic and were changed for me by the originator of the project, vs3.
Did you steal a board spec, modify it for the chip reel you bought, and try to profit off it?
Since the project is completely open source I would be unable to "steal" it, even if I hadn't worked closely with vs3 on it. It is
publically available for anyone who wants to use it. Also, if you look into the project files you will find that there are traces of customisation specifically for bitgtr.com. You can find out also who did the customisation in question (hint: it was vs3).
If so thats stupid, why not do what you said in chat and design a board to house MANY chips.
Designing a new board takes some time. For example, I worked with vs3 for over three months to bring the Yellowjacket to market, and before that it took him two months to finalise the design for the NF1. However, since you're interested in multi-chip designs, here is a spoiler of the NanoFury Duo (a.k.a. NanoFury NF2):
http://i.imgur.com/jqJh2Fms.jpg