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GAW Miners VS KnC

A War Begins to Stir Between GAW Miners & KnC




"Scrypt ASIC War: GAW Miners Takes Aim at Rival KnC
In a bold move, CEO Josh Garza of GAW Miners made a public guarantee that his company will ship their flagship scryptminer The Vaultbreaker before their last remaining competitor, Knc, will ship their Titan. “For too long, ASIC companies have taken advantage of their customers” said Josh Garza. “I want to fight for the individual miners who want the best chance to ROI”. Both companies began taking pre-orders earlier this year.

Despite the Vaultbreaker’s lower cost over the Titan, it boasts considerably more powerful stats, including nearly double the hashrate, at 750MH/s vs the Titan’s 400MH/s figure. With batch 1 orders $1,000 less expensive and nearly double the hashrate, the LitecoinNews.org reported that the Titan’s only chance was to ship earlier than the Vaultbreaker to make-up for it’s deficit in power and price.
Recently, GAW Miners has been asking KNC’s Titan customers to fight for a refund and replace their purchase with a Vaultbreaker. And more recently, a GAW Miners Vaultbreaker customers have been seen taunting the rival in hashtalk.org with praise and YouTube videos."


It looks like the gloves are off between these two competitors in the crypto-currency mining arena. In my opinon does't seem like much of a fight when you get A LOT more bang for your buck with GAW Miner's Vault Breaker. I can't vouch for KnC, but i've personally purchased quite a lot of mining hardware from GAW, and they've always lived up to their word and had incredible response time.

It's about time the consumer got a decent RIO for once.

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