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Cointerra Planning to Release 2 Petahashes of Mining Power by December

The mining company Cointerra has announced its official launch today, offering what may be the most advanced Bitcoin mining hardware currently on the market. The company’s signature miner, the 2-TH/s TerraMiner IV, is seeing its price reduced from $15,750 to $14,000, or a mere $7 per GH/s – ten percent less than what appears to be its main competition, the Butterfly Labs Monarch at $7.8 GH/s. Large-scale and industrial buyers will also be interested in its batch chip sales, offering the 10 TerraHash package for $57,400 ($5.74 per GH/s) and the 25 TerraHash package for $139,750 ($5.59 per GH/s), although it is important to stress that these are chips and not full devices, and for small-scale buyers the company is […]

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The mining company Cointerra has announced its official launch today, offering what may be the most advanced Bitcoin mining hardware currently on the market. The company’s signature miner, the 2-TH/s TerraMiner IV, is seeing its price reduced from $15,750 to $14,000, or a mere $7 per GH/s – ten percent less than what appears to be its main competition, the Butterfly Labs Monarch at $7.8 GH/s. Large-scale and industrial buyers will also be interested in its batch chip sales, offering the 10 TerraHash package for $57,400 ($5.74 per GH/s) and the 25 TerraHash package for $139,750 ($5.59 per GH/s), although it is important to stress that these are chips and not full devices, and for small-scale buyers the company is […]

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