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Topic: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread [Self-Moderated] - page 169. (Read 771288 times)

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Calling eASIC is more likely to derail things than give you answers. Calling eASIC is irresponsible.

Grow the fuck up kids - 8 pages/day of trolly drivel.

Another 4 pages of drivel... keep it up guys.
sr. member
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It was Ken. I don't understand the speculation that it wasn't.

Happy New Year!
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ActiveMining-PR Staff

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

I'd go back more, but I've never seen Ken 'excited'..  

e: honestly though, you have to really work at bringing across a neutral statement for a holiday greeting.
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Are You Shpongled?
Reminds me of Babefoot.  Don't you find it was awfully strange that his interest in posting on bitcointalk pretty much came to a halt after his visit?
He only has 28 posts total, so it is not that strange that he hasn't made more posts in the securities forum. If you look at his profile he was on here December 28 for his last post.

You guys know they are going to be strict on timeframe with releasing data. They will release something Wednesday. Did it escape all the fact that it wasn't even Ken who posted last Wednesday? Although I'm not sure why the Active Mining PR Staff didn't use their account.
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The spelling and grammar sure were Ken's, unless there's some creepy Slaughters gene that makes all of them language-challenged.
It was Ken. I don't understand the speculation that it wasn't.

why you keep conversing with obvious crumbs reincarnations, as if they are matter, is beyond me but can you please stop quoting the dumbfuck(s) as well!!!

thanks.

You seldom post, but each of your posts makes an impact and contributes.
Grin

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Bar has offered many times to go along with someone else, I don't think any large shareholders live within 1000KM though.

If Ken was 1000KM away from me I would have been up to see him and the operation months ago, I think most of the large shareholders have given up.

'Gone quiet' is not the same as 'given up'
"Staying out of the shitstorm"
legendary
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BG claimed to have huge orders with TH. He went out there, supposedly, told everyone it was legit on the forums. Then as the ship was sinking he kept reassuring everyone things were cool and not to panic - delaying the inevitable as he pretended to have large sums of money in TH product. What was so strange about the whole situation with TH is that it played in perfectly with Avalon scamathon.

Reminds me of Babefoot.  Don't you find it was awfully strange that his interest in posting on bitcointalk pretty much came to a halt after his visit?


Well VE was sure that Babefoot was someone else, maybe even Bargraphics.

Although he did lie a few times too and admitted to it, so who knows what's going on inside his head?

EDIT:

VE knew more too and that is when Ken got super angry and told him the shares would be revoked if he released more information.
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Damnit Volanic, it's damned hard to tell your alt from crumbs's. What a wicked game the moderators have forced upon us.

You guys know they are going to be strict on timeframe with releasing data. They will release something Wednesday. Did it escape all the fact that it wasn't even Ken who posted last Wednesday? Although I'm not sure why the Active Mining PR Staff didn't use their account.

What eventually happens after an announcement is that the thread goes through a sort of actual dialogue phase, after which the contribution-based participants leave and the thread dissolves into an incoherent mess. The reason is that this forum is a terrible medium for those types of conversations (the inane ones.) Use PM, drop on reddit, go to IRC, anything but post this constant mish-mash.
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BG claimed to have huge orders with TH. He went out there, supposedly, told everyone it was legit on the forums. Then as the ship was sinking he kept reassuring everyone things were cool and not to panic - delaying the inevitable as he pretended to have large sums of money in TH product. What was so strange about the whole situation with TH is that it played in perfectly with Avalon scamathon.

Reminds me of Babefoot.  Don't you find it was awfully strange that his interest in posting on bitcointalk pretty much came to a halt after his visit?
sr. member
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BG claimed to have huge orders with TH. He went out there, supposedly, told everyone it was legit on the forums. Then as the ship was sinking he kept reassuring everyone things were cool and not to panic - delaying the inevitable as he pretended to have large sums of money in TH product. What was so strange about the whole situation with TH is that it played in perfectly with Avalon scamathon.
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decentralize EVERYTHING...
why you keep conversing with obvious crumbs reincarnations, as if they are matter, is beyond me but can you please stop quoting the dumbfuck(s) as well!!!

thanks.
sr. member
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Bar has offered many times to go along with someone else, I don't think any large shareholders live within 1000KM though.

If Ken was 1000KM away from me I would have been up to see him and the operation months ago, I think most of the large shareholders have given up.

'Gone quiet' is not the same as 'given up'

legendary
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Guys, you understand that this is not how money is made, right?  As I understand it, Bar's going to visit Ken and be your industrial spy/liaison/intrepid reporter?  I can confirm that he shilled for Terrahash, hard.  And everyone who listen to him lost all of their money.  But you are... you're going to listen to him 'coz it's different this time.



Bar has offered many times to go along with someone else, I don't think any large shareholders live within 1000KM though.

If Ken was 1000KM away from me I would have been up to see him and the operation months ago, I think most of the large shareholders have given up.
legendary
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Lol, you really don't understand how ANY of this works, do you?  You gave your money to Ken, not to a smarter investor Grin Grin Grin

Think he means he didn't buy shares at IPO so he technically didn't give Ken any BTC but instead his BTC went to the investor that sold him his shares.

Lol, I totally spaced!  He bought @double the second IPO price.  Scary stuff.

Apart from 0.0025 * 2 != 0.004

I did buy much higher and my shares were acquired from someone dumping as JoTheKhan correctly deduced from my post. Not sure how you misunderstood my post and cannot do math, you're perhaps a little slow? I can't really say much as I have essentially gambled everything away.
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Ken's statement about the software on the chip may be legitimate. .
Q. What is the difference between Nextreme VL and Nextreme SL?

A.  Nextreme VL and Nextreme SL are identical 90nm Structured ASIC devices of the Nextreme family....

Vigil, how is it you remember to breathe?  Look at the bold font.  Now think about what year this is.
Spoiler:  If Ken was indeed spending your money on chips, the chips you were promised were 28, not 90nm Sad

The 28 nm offerings also use the nextreme SL and VL designs - same shit different size die.

Before I put any more keystrokes into this, please quote me the relevant material, while you're quoting.  Or are you just making shit up?
P.S:  You're also confusing node size with die size.  Download more ram, pl0x.
You are right. The SL and VL models were for the original nextreme 90 nm product. I am not sure that nextreme-3 offers similar setup. There is not as much info on nextreme-3.
sr. member
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Ken's statement about the software on the chip may be legitimate. .
Q. What is the difference between Nextreme VL and Nextreme SL?

A.  Nextreme VL and Nextreme SL are identical 90nm Structured ASIC devices of the Nextreme family....

Vigil, how is it you remember to breathe?  Look at the bold font.  Now think about what year this is.
Spoiler:  If Ken was indeed spending your money on chips, the chips you were promised were 28, not 90nm Sad

The 28 nm offerings also use the nextreme SL and VL designs - same shit different size die.
newbie
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Lol, you really don't understand how ANY of this works, do you?  You gave your money to Ken, not to a smarter investor Grin Grin Grin

Think he means he didn't buy shares at IPO so he technically didn't give Ken any BTC but instead his BTC went to the investor that sold him his shares.

Lol, I totally spaced!  He bought @double the second IPO price.  Scary stuff.
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So, what will you guys do when the Wednesday update comes and again there is no mention about our shares?
sr. member
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Lol, you really don't understand how ANY of this works, do you?  You gave your money to Ken, not to a smarter investor Grin Grin Grin

Think he means he didn't buy shares at IPO so he technically didn't give Ken any BTC but instead his BTC went to the investor that sold him his shares.
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decentralize EVERYTHING...
Also found this:
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Q. What are the advantages of Nextreme Structured ASICs compared to competing offerings?
A. Compared to competing Structured ASICs, only the Nextreme product family offers $0 NRE. Nextreme devices are supported by industry standard design tools developed by Synopsys as well as by a more tailored design suite provided by Magma. Competing Structured ASICs require learning new EDA flows and investment in new tools.

Source: http://remotesensing.bosatlas.nl/html/thematical/page2.html

Yeah all this stuff was great to read back in june/july when I thought the ACTM/eASIC offspring would be leading edge… now it's pretty irrelevant.
newbie
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Lol, you really don't understand how ANY of this works, do you?  You gave your money to Ken, not to a smarter investor Grin Grin Grin
sr. member
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Also found this:
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Q. What are the advantages of Nextreme Structured ASICs compared to competing offerings?
A. Compared to competing Structured ASICs, only the Nextreme product family offers $0 NRE. Nextreme devices are supported by industry standard design tools developed by Synopsys as well as by a more tailored design suite provided by Magma. Competing Structured ASICs require learning new EDA flows and investment in new tools.

Source: http://remotesensing.bosatlas.nl/html/thematical/page2.html
legendary
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You did your part.  Without your generous financial help, this sideshow would be pointless, if not outright impossible.  

Not really, my money went to a smart investor not Ken.
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