“If you want to get into mining – perhaps you have some rack space doing nothing – you need to know what is on the market. This is an ambitious article. It aims to tell you what is available and what it costs. In any other market that’s reasonable, but here products go in and out of stock constantly, driven by an erratic supply chain, particularly for chips. Prices reflect the value of Bitcoins, prices of rival hardware and the availability of that rival hardware. And much of this is shrouded in truths, half-truths and lies. Even more secretive is the company 21e6 which has raised $5m to build ASICs it will only use itself.”
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/01/17/ten_bitcoin_miners/
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