BitHashMiner
BitHashMiner
Industry | ASIC manufacturing |
Founded | February 2, 2015 |
Defunct | February 9, 2015 |
Headquarters | India |
Employees | 1 |
Hardware
The 9 lb. rig itself featured 10 Thash/s for $1000, with 25 20nm 400 Ghash/s ASIC chips.[8] There is a screen on the miner depicting a CGMiner instance with two graphics cards Scrypt mining.[8][9] There are also two 750W power supplies,[8] which weigh about 5 lbs. each,[10] meaning that the casing, fans, and chips must have negative weight, and would float away without the power supplies weighing them down.[11]
The rigs were offered with free shipping and a five year warranty, and were expected to ship in April.[8][12] By February 12, the BitcoinTalk account of BitHashMiner was inactive and the website was down; no units ever shipped.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 BitcoinTalk thread 944406. BitHashMiner 10TH/s Bitcoin Miner 2 February 2015. Post 10432636.
- ↑ BitcoinTalk thread 944406. BitHashMiner 10TH/s Bitcoin Miner 2 February 2015. Post 10422048.
- ↑ BitcoinTalk thread 944406. BitHashMiner 10TH/s Bitcoin Miner 2 February 2015. Post 10358912.
- ↑ BitcoinTalk thread 944406. BitHashMiner 10TH/s Bitcoin Miner 2 February 2015. Post 10371637.
- ↑ /r/Bitcoin thread 2umgwg. BitHashMiner 10TH/s Bitcoin Miner 3 February 2015. This post
- ↑ BitcoinTalk thread 944406. BitHashMiner 10TH/s Bitcoin Miner 2 February 2015. Post 10386707.
- ↑ BitcoinTalk thread 944406. BitHashMiner 10TH/s Bitcoin Miner 2 February 2015. Post 10392058.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 BitcoinTalk thread 944406. BitHashMiner 10TH/s Bitcoin Miner 2 February 2015.
- ↑ BitcoinTalk thread 944406. BitHashMiner 10TH/s Bitcoin Miner 2 February 2015. Post 10340530.
- ↑ 750W power supply product listing on Amazon
- ↑ BitcoinTalk thread 944406. BitHashMiner 10TH/s Bitcoin Miner 2 February 2015. Post 10372287.
- ↑ http://bithashminer.kinja.com/bithashminer-10th-s-bitcoin-miner-1684345699