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This is surplus to my needs, the delivery of my Avalon unit was actually much earlier than thought

The BFL unit literally arrived yesterday, BRAND NEW! Works perfectly

A solid 30Gh/s of power - Simple to use, plug 'n' play with your mining software of choice

$1100 delivered or best offer!!!!

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The quick version - You get rewarded in BTC for supplying the network with CPU power to confirm the monetary exchanges and transactions. The more power you can supply, the bigger the reward.

The BTC you earn, you have transferred to a monetary exchange in Australia that will credit your bank account in dollars, I use www.coinjar.com and withdraw the cash daily, current exchange rate is ~$1000 per BTC

It's a little speculative investment and lots of fun!

What's the payback like?

How long to earn a whole bitcoin?

How much electricity does it use per bitcoin?

EDIT: Actually, if you had one in your house today, it may pay itself off in a few weeks but in 24 months the cost of the power used to mine would be greater than the BC you get in return, so there's money to be made on one for the next couple of years.

Edited by Cowboy1600

What's the best price you'll do on the 50, taking into account it's old tech and you can get a 2x25s for ~$1600 brand new from Butterfly labs - they are ready to ship.

$1600 brand new from Butterfly labs - they are ready to ship......

Check out their shipping costs ;) Then add import duty, GST and the fact that "ready to ship" means........."ready to get the parts off the shelf and build you a bitcoin miner as we don't actually hold stock and make to order"

Dealing with BFL and ordering means you actually get your order 1+ months later

Not being funny at all, but they are very strange in the way they operate.....I can 1000% promise ANYONE that I'd have a brand new 200Gh/s miner in their hands in 2 weeks, BFL can't

I'll do $2000 flat, delivered for the 50Gh/s unit, which should be at least 55Gh/s going by most of the averages I'm seeing from these.

Edited by 666DAN

There wouldn't be any duties, etc, cause I'd get one and I'd get a mate to get one ;) that brings em in at under a gorilla each :)

But $2k ain't bad. I have a little co-op together and I think we're keen. We can't figure out if it'll ever pay itself off or not, but for $500 each we're willing to give it a bash.

I'll be in touch.

BOTH SOLD!

I can get a brand spanking new ASIC 200GH/s Avalon for $4500 if anyone is keen, limit of TWO at this price and only available for the next few days. They land in under two weeks and don't have an owner. Check ebay, second hand ones start at $4000 and go for way more!

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