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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It April 26, 2013, 01:54:05 PM #3714 Quote from: SmiGueL on April 26, 2013, 01:43:25 PM Quote from: John (John K.) on April 26, 2013, 11:30:27 AM

The hashrates are climbing quickly as we speak here - it's 7,705.90 GH/s currently. Friedcat is indeed adding in new hashrates fast!

Well, they are pretty stable @ 7.6 / 7.7 GH/s





But nice to have an update Friedcat!



Hope the auction will be a bit bigger than the 100GH/s from last week because, as seen from the last auction, people really want to pay to have an ASIC fast

(even if this means that some devices will be shipped only a few weeks after the auction)

If you wait to sell them for 1 month, so you can ship them instantly, I expect there are more ASIC's around,

and people who want to spend 'some extra' on it already have an ASIC..





Well, they are pretty stable @ 7.6 / 7.7 GH/s for about 18 hours now But nice to have an update Friedcat!Hope the auction will be a bit bigger than the 100GH/s from last week because, as seen from the last auction, people really want to pay to have an ASIC fast(even if this means that some devices will be shipped only a few weeks after the auction)If you wait to sell them for 1 month, so you can ship them instantly, I expect there are more ASIC's around,and people who want to spend 'some extra' on it already have an ASIC..

The USB Sticks are so unique that they will beat any competition in terms of potential sales. Everybody can become a miner - even on holidays in a hotel room. It's a brilliant idea not just for miners, but also for the decentralization of the network. The USB Sticks are so unique that they will beat any competition in terms of potential sales. Everybody can become a miner - even on holidays in a hotel room. It's a brilliant idea not just for miners, but also for the decentralization of the network.