didn't people make 80-100 coins on October Jupiters? I have no idea what are your facts.
No. Your "facts" are total fiction.
Here are some number we came up with before. Read them and continue to criticise me, it never gets tiresome.
I received my Jupiter on Oct 7th and also bought 2 upgrade modules when they went on sale. My total cost was ~66 BTC. I've mined ~59 BTC to date with 99.9% uptime and overclocking. I agree that many will not see ROI in btc. I expect to mine another 15-20 btc with my rig (currently running at 1TH/s) before the electricity becomes too expensive, which will mean I will ROI - eventually.
Thanks for the figures. I had no idea people who took delivery as early as Oct 7th still hadn't made 70BTC yet.
Which makes me wonder exactly how many people ACTUALLY made 70BTC (i.e. 70K), as our engadget interviewee above claims?
As knc said on the 11th October that they had only produced 700 units (
https://www.kncminer.com/news/news-49), so that means the amount who mined 70BTC (70K) must be only a few hundred at most. Out of 7000-9000 October units shipped, that's not too impressive.