For one board, right from there site. Order Total 895.40 (Includes 155.40 VAT) Note: Shipping and taxes are estimated and will be updated during checkout based
895 Euro equals 1195.27 US Dollar
And its NOT 64 GHASH. Its 40-80. They cant even gaurentee what it will hash at.
Well, they do have a 133$ refund gaurantee if they do not reach the 64 GH/s and VAT is the same for everyone no?
Customers outside Europe, do not have to pay VAT
I compared every aspect of the deal and did not find any better offer, so I ordered some
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Re: [OPEN] - GROUP BUY of BITFURY Chips + DRILLBIT SYSTEM mining assembly
Your comparing a over clocked product to a stock one. 16 Chip biburner furry stock is 16*2.7 ~44ghash 925EUR= more than 925 when you account for exchange rate. (USD>EUR) 8 chip barntech stock is 8*2.7 ~ 21.6 for 425USD
Right from the site: "Each board will have a performance of 40 to 80 GH/s (best demonstrated 64 Ghash/s). Tests of a single chip have already given a result of 4 GH/s with 4,5 watt of powerconsumption."
SO worse power consuption, and equal performance to maybe better.
(exchange rate EUR/USD = 1.3355)
I care about what GH I get for my $
933$ for 64 GH Bitburner Fury early October
1275$ for 64 GH Drillbit late October/begin November
They have also a hashrate protection: If 64 GH is not achieved a discount of 133$ (100) is given...
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Re: [OPEN] - GROUP BUY of BITFURY Chips + DRILLBIT SYSTEM mining assembly
That was taken from www.asic-hardware.com. They are really charging a ton for the units, probably don't even break even and people are really really complaining about the prices.
Am I missing something here?
1 = 64GH/s Bitburner Fury : 925$ delivery early October
3 drillbit systems = 64 GH/s: 1275$ delivery late Oct/begin November
IMO Bitburner Fury is cheaper and much faster delivered.
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Re: CoinTerra announces <$3/GH January pricing and new product availability
The fact that they would let these scam accusations go unanswered is a red flag as well. If I was doing a press release for a large product line and new run of chips, which severely undercut my previous run's buyers, I'd have someone monitoring monitoring this thread.
They are probably too busy taking orders.
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Re: COMPARISON BITCOIN MINING ASSETS
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BTCguide
on 11/09/2013, 08:21:10 UTC
I have added Activemining to the list.
Do they have concrete dates and capacities for future deployments?
I suppose the Avalon chip orders will not be deployed.