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legendary
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You guys ready to sell ?  Grin
SELL! SELL! SELL!

 Cheesy

If you're not selling, you're losing.

The news has been public for an hour and 15 minutes and your selling?  Roll Eyes

I bought in between 0.004 and 0.0045 and sold between 0.006 and 0.0065. The price is going to drop back down to what is was before. I also made a profit from selling my LC shares as I bought back in slightly cheaper than I sold. I was pretty lucky to be able to take advantage of the bubble.

Wait, so all this time you were spreading FUD you were holding ActM and anticipating a rise? You are such a liar.

No. I sold my LC, bought ActM, sold ACTM and then rebought LC.
legendary
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I love the fact that these exchanges are running 24/7 365, people are waking up and seeing the news all the time Wink
member
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seriously...? my crappy part-time job made me miss the eASIC press release too? My god. I need to quit. I missed out on 100% profit today because of a job I get paid $70 three days per week for. Funny how your job can be a liability in regards to making money.

It was like an 8 hour bubble from what I can see...?
hero member
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WOW nice!

lets hope crumbs and icebreaker fuck off now
i'm pretty sure the trolling will never quit (on either side)
sr. member
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seriously...? my crappy part-time job made me miss the eASIC press release too? My god. I need to quit. I missed out on 100% profit today because of a job I get paid $70 three days per week for. Funny how your job can be a liability in regards to making money.
full member
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I think he likes to argue just for the sake of arguing.

That's... probably true.

member
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O´rly..

you do seem to be a very nervous person.

Not only that, but I think he likes to argue just for the sake of arguing. Just seems like useless bullshit keeps spewing from his posts. But so many posts here are like that.
full member
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O´rly..

you do seem to be a very nervous person.

It's called prudence, dude.



I just happen to think it's a good idea to have a good sense of what you're doing before you throw your money around.  Sorry if that harshes your buzz, man.

The only thing I'm nervous about is injuring my eyeballs from rolling them too hard.
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Wait which is the one boasting that Cointerra's team is the toppest notchest? (Nothing 'gainst them, just using the reference here)

It wasn't ytt?

I think they have the highest skill level, but I don't think that's going to make much difference overall.  There were two separate issues: 1) Who is the best, and 2) how much of a difference is going to make

I think the answers are 1: Cointerra, and 2: Not much.

Does that make sense?

I don't think Cointerra is going to make the most money for miners - after Avalon B1 and B2, and of course bitfury, KnC will - it's all about deployment and delivery dates, and Cointerra is going to be one of the last.

This is Ytterbium in every thread:



Oh, sorry if I don't think mindlessly saying everything is awesome is the best way for people to make money.  Serious questions and concerns need to be raised about every security.  On the real stock market you have to list "risks" associated with a stock right in the prospectus.

Yet, around here people flip out and call you a troll if you point out any potential problems.  It's ridiculous.

O´rly..

you do seem to be a very nervous person.
full member
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Wait which is the one boasting that Cointerra's team is the toppest notchest? (Nothing 'gainst them, just using the reference here)

It wasn't ytt?

I think they have the highest skill level, but I don't think that's going to make much difference overall.  There were two separate issues: 1) Who is the best, and 2) how much of a difference is going to make

I think the answers are 1: Cointerra, and 2: Not much.

Does that make sense?

I don't think Cointerra is going to make the most money for miners - after Avalon B1 and B2, and of course bitfury, KnC will - it's all about deployment and delivery dates, and Cointerra is going to be one of the last.

This is Ytterbium in every thread:



Oh, sorry if I don't think mindlessly saying everything is awesome is the best way for people to make money.  Serious questions and concerns need to be raised about every security.  On the real stock market you have to list "risks" associated with a stock right in the prospectus.

Yet, around here people flip out and call you a troll if you point out any potential problems.  It's ridiculous.
member
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Wait which is the one boasting that Cointerra's team is the toppest notchest? (Nothing 'gainst them, just using the reference here)

It wasn't ytt?

This is Ytterbium in every thread:

sr. member
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Wait which is the one boasting that Cointerra's team is the toppest notchest? (Nothing 'gainst them, just using the reference here)

It wasn't ytt?
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To be honest, I don't exactly see designing a bitcoin hashing chip as much of a challenge. I was just pointing out that of all the players, Cointerra has probably got the most experience actually designing chips, especially at 28nm and below.

there is nothing novel about making a single purpose processing chip, which is why the last two decades have seen innovation in general processing chips that do everything poorly but quickly

nobody is really debating this fact

Obviously a lot of people seem to think it's some kind of extreme engineering challenge, only capable of being done by the greatest minds in the industry, which is ridiculous.
hero member
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Cointerra probably has the highest engineering ability of all the players.

Of all the "new" players?

FC has done a fairly decent job. I wouldn't be too surprised by anything he pops out. Wink

To be honest, I don't exactly see designing a bitcoin hashing chip as much of a challenge. I was just pointing out that of all the players, Cointerra has probably got the most experience actually designing chips, especially at 28nm and below.

there is nothing novel about making a single purpose processing chip, which is why the last two decades have seen innovation in general processing chips that do everything poorly but quickly

nobody is really debating this fact
sr. member
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Cointerra probably has the highest engineering ability of all the players.

Of all the "new" players?

FC has done a fairly decent job. I wouldn't be too surprised by anything he pops out. Wink

To be honest, I don't exactly see designing a bitcoin hashing chip as much of a challenge. I was just pointing out that of all the players, Cointerra has probably got the most experience actually designing chips, especially at 28nm and below.

you have done your research, you know full custom isn't as easy as slapping together prebuilt rtl

i agree though, it isn't as difficult as people make it out to be
full member
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Cointerra probably has the highest engineering ability of all the players.

Of all the "new" players?

FC has done a fairly decent job. I wouldn't be too surprised by anything he pops out. Wink

To be honest, I don't exactly see designing a bitcoin hashing chip as much of a challenge. I was just pointing out that of all the players, Cointerra has probably got the most experience actually designing chips, especially at 28nm and below.
legendary
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
Yeah, there's no doubt eAsic is in a very different league than anyone else doing bitcoin chips. Smiley

Bitcoin chips aren't really that complicated. ActM is a customer for a fairly simple service they offer: FPGA - ASIC conversion.  Ken is responsible for the implementation, not eAsic.

Cointerra Uniquify probably has the highest engineering ability of all the players.

Fixed it for you!  eASIC are just beginning to touch the 28nm space. 

Uniquify has been there, done that, and taped out many times.   Cool
sr. member
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Cointerra probably has the highest engineering ability of all the players.

Of all the "new" players?

FC has done a fairly decent job. I wouldn't be too surprised by anything he pops out. Wink
full member
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"Survived" is putting it lightly...

http://www.easic.com/easic-rated-third-fastest-growing-semiconductor-company-in-north-america-on-deloittes-2012-technology-fast-500/

http://www.easic.com/easic-wins-alwayson-ao-100-top-private-company-award-for-its-innovative-structured-asic-technology/


"Notability: - Over 100 Design Wins for Nextreme means that a large Number of Engineers are working with the devices - EDN Innovation Award Finalist - the award is very significant and should count towards meeting the notability criteria even if the company was 'only' finalist and did not win the award - Offers a new approach to ASICs and is therefore of general interest to engineers"
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Bonf/EASIC)

just to display a bit of the eASIC prowess.

Yeah, there's no doubt eAsic is in a very different league than anyone else doing bitcoin chips. Smiley

Bitcoin chips aren't really that complicated. ActM is a customer for a fairly simple service they offer: FPGA - ASIC conversion.  Ken is responsible for the implementation, not eAsic.

Cointerra probably has the highest engineering ability of all the players.
sr. member
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http://casinobitco.in/ A+ customer support

"Survived" is putting it lightly...

http://www.easic.com/easic-rated-third-fastest-growing-semiconductor-company-in-north-america-on-deloittes-2012-technology-fast-500/

http://www.easic.com/easic-wins-alwayson-ao-100-top-private-company-award-for-its-innovative-structured-asic-technology/


"Notability: - Over 100 Design Wins for Nextreme means that a large Number of Engineers are working with the devices - EDN Innovation Award Finalist - the award is very significant and should count towards meeting the notability criteria even if the company was 'only' finalist and did not win the award - Offers a new approach to ASICs and is therefore of general interest to engineers"
(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Bonf/EASIC)

just to display a bit of the eASIC prowess.

Yeah, there's no doubt eAsic is in a very different league than anyone else doing bitcoin chips. Smiley

i.e. heavily backed up TSMC and their lesser brethren. but boy, they sure can churn out some 130nm chips fast huh?


well, i am glad i moved my shares to btctc Cheesy

don't listen to the trolls, just count your cash.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWpHb0WF48o

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