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Topic: [Active Mining] The UNofficial Active Mining Discussion Thread [UNmoderated] - page 28. (Read 76048 times)

sr. member
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^That circlejerk thread gives them some semblance of control, sorta makes up for all the buttsecs Ken surprises them with.  Harmless.
legendary
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deleted from the other thread, I guess they don't realize how fucked they are.

there's a difference between wanting Ken to succeed and blindly hoping everything is ok and willfully misleading people (for whatever reason you may have to do that).

As someone with 0 money tied up in this, i don't understand how people with any amount of money in this, never mind some of the large amounts I have seen posted in here aren't freaking out over the lost coins on Gox, and the fact that there is no plan in place for the people that have preordered your products. the coins disappearing was incompetence, the lack of a plan for your preorders is your biggest threat.

you guys owe people 6 million dollars worth of product and have no plan to fulfill that obligation. How long do you think you can get away with that?
sr. member
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My message in the moderated thread keeps getting deleted so I'll post it here:

Anybody with half a brain running a website can easily avoid BTC "troll orders".  You simply allow the first confirmed transaction on the blockchain to become the filled order.  If there is excess bitcoin coming in after selling out, you simply refund the amount to the people who are late.  It's not rocket science.  The fact he thinks he has to shut down his entire website for 24 hours when this happens just blows my mind.  Makes me want to put in some troll orders too just to be a prick.
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Shame, I do tons of drugs
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Paint, glue, and gasoline aren't technically drugs...
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legendary
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ASIC Wannabe

Previous hashrate of 'test board':                              500GH
Prewvious hashrate of Avalon equipment on BTCguild:   430GH
Previous hashrate of K16 boards on BTCguild:              307GH

Current Hashrate of 2(Huh) hashing modules:               ~1040GH
Current hashrate on BTCguild (Team AMC):                 *I am not sure - someone who can see thier stats tell me and ill put it here* Previously it was 430GH

This is very little hashrate when there are presumably 50TH of boards sitting there unsold (but already tested based on the info about no warranty and immediate shipping?) and more than 200TH more supposed to be showing up in the next ~10 days
sr. member
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Please be nice to thefunkybits.  She is confused between Gigahash and Terrahash.  HER technical knowledge stops abruptly after hash.

Babe I love your ruthless Canadian spirit, how about a night on the town in this great big land we call home?

No thanks I don't do drugs.
legendary
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Please be nice to thefunkybits.  She is confused between Gigahash and Terrahash.  HER technical knowledge stops abruptly after hash.

Babe I love your ruthless Canadian spirit, how about a night on the town in this great big land we call home?
sr. member
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Please be nice to thefunkybits.  She is confused between Gigahash and Terahash.  HER technical knowledge stops abruptly after hash.
legendary
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Oh my god, oh my god, oh my god! ActM have nearly 600 GH/s. We're all going to be rich!
sr. member
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Lol, a multimillion dollar mining co. mining with with what looks like a single, broken KNC Jupiter?  Impressive shit, brah.  Keep at it.
sr. member
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Can of tomatoes:


Can of beans:



Wow, perhaps Zumzero is onto something here.  Unfortunately his knowledge for tomatoes and beans is about all we can expect from him.  His technical knowledge of comparing specs ends abruptly here.  
legendary
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Looks like I was wrong about Zumzero, he's still trying to fool people into believing these are ActM chips, the scummy little fucker.

Processor Highlights
·Fast-Hash One 28nm ASIC
·Underclocked for greater efficiency or overclocked for greater performance.
·Built in thermal controls that allow the chip optimization without damage to processor.
Warranty:  Quality Controlled Pre-shipping tested against DOA. Experimental No Warranty

Thanks for clearing that up, Ken.

Only thing that is clear is that he copy/pasted hashfast evo description.

http://virtualminingcorp.com/shop1/index.php?id_product=38&controller=product

http://hashfast.com/shop/yolievo/


Good find.  It's undeniable there are similarities here and it's likely that a template has been created but this doesn't means the chips are HASH-FAST.  Just look at the Nutritional Facts label on a can of tomatoes and  a can of beans, similar, but we all know the difference.  They owe us one anyway for copying our name in the first place!  Wink
sr. member
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Well then it's just a couple of scammy companies colluding:

http://digitaljournal.com/pr/1819167

Deans & Lyons Lawyers Obtain a TRO against HashFast Technologies, "Freezing" its Bitcoin Wallets

Excellent.

hero member
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Well then it's just a couple of scammy companies colluding:

http://digitaljournal.com/pr/1819167

Deans & Lyons Lawyers Obtain a TRO against HashFast Technologies, "Freezing" its Bitcoin Wallets
legendary
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Anyone notice that VMC fasthash has a nearly identical description of the hashfast EVO

Well spotted, but it was blatantly obvious anyway. Ken goes to California, comes back and announces chips. HashFast are in California. This pretty much confirms it beyond a shadow of a doubt though. Not even Zumzero could deny such evidence.

My posts were deleted and then I got banned from the official thread for posting that the chips are clearly HashFast. Tell those cunts they owe me an apology! Cheesy
hero member
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Anyone notice that VMC fasthash has a nearly identical description of the hashfast EVO

Compare http://virtualminingcorp.com/shop1/index.php?id_product=38&controller=product

to http://hashfast.com/shop/yolievo/

VMC
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The FastHash ASIC mining board has increased hashing output.
Each board can be implemented into the best mining system just
by adding a power supply,
cooling unit, and a mining controller.

Board Highlights
·Ultimate Bitcoin Mining Performance: up to 512 GH/s
·Typical Bitcoin Mining Performance:  512 GH/s +/- 20%
·Typical Power Requirements:  Standard PCIe dual 6pin to 12 volts of DC power
 @ .70 Watt per GH +/- 20% (power supply not included)
·Size:  4.0” wide by 12” long
·Mining Processor:  Multi Core 28nm ASIC
·Cooling System: Corsair 80i or equivalent liquid cooling system is required (not included)
·Operating Temp 10° to 35°C  (50° to 95°F)
·Mining Host Connectivity:  USB 2.0
·Form Factor: Stand alone


Processor Highlights
·Fast-Hash One 28nm ASIC
·Underclocked for greater efficiency or overclocked for greater performance.
·Built in thermal controls that allow the chip optimization without damage to processor.

Hashfast
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The HashFast Yoli Evo Mining Board is a next generation board for our Golden Nonce ASIC with significantly increased hashing output. Each board can be implemented into a best-in-class Bitcoin mining system by just adding power, cooling, and a mining controller.
Board Highlights

    Maximum Bitcoin Mining Performance: up to 800 GH/s (with a proper cooling system)
    Typical Bitcoin Mining Performance:  675 GH/s +/- 20%
    Typical Power Requirements:  12 volts of DC power @ 60 Amps +/- 20% (power supplies not included)
    Availability:  Evo Batch 1 will ship throughout the month of May 2014, completing by month-end
    Minimum Order: 10 Boards
    Size:  4.5″ wide by 12″ long
    Mining Processor:  1 HashFast Golden Nonce (GN) ASIC
    Cooling System: A high-performance liquid cooling system is recommended (not included)
    Mining Host Connectivity:  Either micro USB connector OR USB 2.0 IDC Motherboard 5-pin male header

Processor Highlights

    28nm ASIC
    Designed to be underclocked for greater efficiency, and overclocked for greater performance
    Die has built in thermal controls that allow the chip to pushed to the edge without damaging cores
legendary
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^moreover, if a few hundred were actually sold, it might give ken enough money to run off laughing to warmer climates.

no photo, no custom chip (FH-1 is not the ACTM 28nm chip), no clue how the hardware looks or works.

oh, and it doesnt bother to ship with any form of cooling - I dont have any immediate issues with this, but its unprofessional and potentially leaves the chip surface open to damage by poor user installation. (oh, and no warrenty whatsoever - I would hate to be the guy that gets a unit that was 'tested' but when VMC removed the test heatsink left damage).

the lack of warranty on an item that clearly requires some advanced assembly (polishing and mounting a heatsink) is appalling IMO. no other industry would ever try that stunt.
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