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member
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Hi Ken,

Could we possibly get an update on the crypto-trade situation?

Thanks
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Hello

I had bitfunder shares in Activeminig and after several PM with Ken I still don't know if there is a way of recovering them. A search of "shares" in this thread shows over 30 pages, and I can't find an answer to this question that easily. Can anybody in the same situation please enlighten me as to what (if anything) can be done? Thanks!

We are in the process of having them switched to a new exchange. crypto-trade.com At the moment no one has access to their shares and most of us were hoping that the Xmas update was about our shares finally being sent back out to us.

Thanks JoTheKhan for the quick and reassuring reply.

If anybody has an idea of how to be updated on process other than do through tens of pages, I would appreciate as well.

Happy Xmass to all

I recommend you just look at KenSlaughter's last posts. Check it once or twice a week and you'll see any necessary infromation. That and ActiveMining-PR and you should be fine.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Hello

I had bitfunder shares in Activeminig and after several PM with Ken I still don't know if there is a way of recovering them. A search of "shares" in this thread shows over 30 pages, and I can't find an answer to this question that easily. Can anybody in the same situation please enlighten me as to what (if anything) can be done? Thanks!

We are in the process of having them switched to a new exchange. crypto-trade.com At the moment no one has access to their shares and most of us were hoping that the Xmas update was about our shares finally being sent back out to us.

Thanks JoTheKhan for the quick and reassuring reply.

If anybody has an idea of how to be updated on process other than do through tens of pages, I would appreciate as well.

Happy Xmass to all
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Hello

I had bitfunder shares in Activeminig and after several PM with Ken I still don't know if there is a way of recovering them. A search of "shares" in this thread shows over 30 pages, and I can't find an answer to this question that easily. Can anybody in the same situation please enlighten me as to what (if anything) can be done? Thanks!

We are in the process of having them switched to a new exchange. crypto-trade.com At the moment no one has access to their shares and most of us were hoping that the Xmas update was about our shares finally being sent back out to us.
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
https://karatcoin.co
dolor - there is no way you are Eastern European with that level of written English.
Let's play a game. I'll start.

dolor = Mr LorenzoMoney
thepostman = VE
reloaded = crumbs
Mabsark = Mabsark




I'm going with
dolor =  crumbs
thepostman = VE
reloaded = VE
Mabsark = Mabsark

Agreed on dolor =crumbs. The 'lulz' gave him away.

Also, the terrible argument that always ends with unsourced nonsense explained away by "but it's funny!" and an attempt at photoshopping.

"lulz". RIP crumbs.

P.S. There is a Bitcoin version of The Onion, crumbs, I honestly think you could contribute to a comical securities section.
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
Hello

I had bitfunder shares in Activeminig and after several PM with Ken I still don't know if there is a way of recovering them. A search of "shares" in this thread shows over 30 pages, and I can't find an answer to this question that easily. Can anybody in the same situation please enlighten me as to what (if anything) can be done? Thanks!
sr. member
Activity: 330
Merit: 250
dolor - there is no way you are Eastern European with that level of written English.
Let's play a game. I'll start.

dolor = Mr LorenzoMoney
thepostman = VE
reloaded = crumbs
Mabsark = Mabsark




I'm going with
dolor =  crumbs
thepostman = VE
reloaded = VE
Mabsark = Mabsark

Agreed on dolor =crumbs. The 'lulz' gave him away.
sr. member
Activity: 384
Merit: 250
Hey dolor/crumbs, maybe you should spend your time on something like this: https://www.odesk.com/o/jobs/browse/c/design-multimedia/st/0/?q=photoshop
member
Activity: 94
Merit: 10
dolor - there is no way you are Eastern European with that level of written English.
Let's play a game. I'll start.

dolor = Mr LorenzoMoney
thepostman = VE
reloaded = crumbs
Mabsark = Mabsark




I'm going with
dolor =  crumbs
thepostman = VE
reloaded = VE
Mabsark = Mabsark
hero member
Activity: 532
Merit: 500
https://karatcoin.co
...
Your whole argument here is devoid of any sourcing or facts. You assume that Intellihash is cooling (if this has been stated then I apologize, I don't believe it has, though). You have constructed a textbook argument ad absurdum, which is usually the start of full-on, factless trolling.


Since sarcasm and pop culture references don't go over well here, let me explain:

"20% Cooler" is a catchphrase of Rainbow Dash, a Hasbro product.  Hence the  "(TM) Hasbro."
To put things in context ("...and this is why it's funny, let me explain how so's u can laugh"), a blue and rainbow-colored pony asks for a dress that's "20% cooler."  As you might suspect, this leaves the dressmaker rather perplexed -- knowing that better is expected, but???  What does the blue pony mean?

Ken has left you in a similar predicament with Intellihash.  It is supposed to make everything 20% better, but how?  Mystery.

So no need to apologize -- Ken has intentionally left you guessing exactly how this software, which he claims could run on any hashing ASIC, necessitated redesign of his silicon.  That makes no sense.
And how a change in software would delay the production of silicon -- another chunk of nonsense.

I apologize for trying to bring a bit of humor into this fiasco, but we Eastern Europeans tend to rely on gallows humor when dealing with cruel, insurmountable problems.  At this stage of the game, gallows humor seems appropriate.

Oh, excellent! So I'm confirmed in your complete and utter trolling. You have no real argument. Here I thought I had someone to actually discuss real things with.

I would say I'm disappointed, but I've been around too long at this point. If I don't response please understand that it's because you're ignored like so many others that thought they could merge discussing an investment with providing humor and inevitably ended up with not doing either.

"You are awarded no points, and may God have mercy on your soul."
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
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dolor - there is no way you are Eastern European with that level of written English.
Let's play a game. I'll start.

dolor = Mr LorenzoMoney
thepostman = VE
reloaded = crumbs
Mabsark = Mabsark


hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do.
I really don't care if you believe me or not.

Great then we have an understanding,

No one cares about you or your advice so please move along.
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Every man is guilty of all the good he did not do.
Interesting factoid for the day. 200nm is exactly 1 billions of a meter

Sorry, but this is too classic to not be preserved.  It shows exactly how bad you have to be at math to invest in this disaster.

Nano is a SI scalar for units of measure.  It is 10^-9 or 1 billionth.

That is,  1 nm equals exactly 1 billionth of a meter.

God damn your so smart. I should take all my investing advice from you.

So guys, do we think we will get an update from Ken about shares before or after the New Year Starts?

:-)

Well, I made a little over 1800 BTC on my investments this year, so you could do worse.

What do you have to prove to us? lol, by you simply bragging about something you likely don't even have at this moment you actually make yourself look like a fool.

Let's see the address and a signed message Smiley
legendary
Activity: 826
Merit: 1004
Quote

  • 26th July [source] - Ken estimates two weeks for NRE to be paid (during visit to eASIC)
  • 3rd August [source] - Ken returns from his trip to eASIC and the Engineering firm
  • 4th August [source] - Ken posts to say he is busy working on eASIC deal
  • (sometime before August 28th) [used for guesstimates below] - NRE Funds paid
  • 28th August [source] - Ken confirms NRE funds were converted 'some time ago'
  • 4th September [source] - eASIC issue press release
  • 12th September [source] - Avalon refund confirmed as having been received
  • 1st November [original guesstimate] - Chip samples delivered in 9 weeks;
  • 30th October [source] - Ken announces gradual hashrate increase including 'other resources' [source]
  • 25th November [original guesstimate] - Low-volume chip production starting in 12 weeks, using an e-beam process;
  • 30th November [source] - Ken announces delays due to further R&D and unveils Intellihash(tm) technology
  • 12th December [source] - Weekly announcement states "we are continuing to bring in all the parts for mass production of our miners"
  • 18th December [source] - Weekly announcement states "working with eASIC and our engineers to get our chip and boards in full production"
  • 24th December - 9th January [original guesstimate] - Normal volume chip production starting in 16-18 weeks.

* Note: As of 30th November, probable delays have been introduced into the timeline.

It's worth pointing out three things about this list of events. The first is we're guestimating based on the most pessimistic NRE paid date. In truth on the 28th August NRE had been paid "some time ago"

Secondly we are using the maximum estimates generally

Thirdly when it says "normal production in 16-18 weeks" - those weeks are counted from the date of the announcement, which is why they are estimated to occur at their respective intervals.


I'm not going to try to read into it any more - just re-quoting this list with a few clarifications, and I hope we can continue to build on this list.

It also needs to be pointed out that those time frames are only for chip production. They still have to be shipped, assembled onto boards, and installed in cases with other components (which are apparently ready and waiting). With Ken's "assembly line" being worse than BFL's, how long do you think that's going to take?


I think donkeys with screwdrivers are about the only assembly line which could be considered worse than BFL's...

You also thought that "200 nm equals exactly 1 billionth of a meter." You were wrong on both counts.
sr. member
Activity: 378
Merit: 250
Interesting factoid for the day. 200nm is exactly 1 billions of a meter

Sorry, but this is too classic to not be preserved.  It shows exactly how bad you have to be at math to invest in this disaster.

Nano is a SI scalar for units of measure.  It is 10^-9 or 1 billionth.

That is,  1 nm equals exactly 1 billionth of a meter.

God damn your so smart. I should take all my investing advice from you.

So guys, do we think we will get an update from Ken about shares before or after the New Year Starts?
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 501
Interesting factoid for the day. 200nm is exactly 1 billions of a meter

Sorry, but this is too classic to not be preserved.  It shows exactly how bad you have to be at math to invest in this disaster.

Nano is a SI scalar for units of measure.  It is 10^-9 or 1 billionth.

That is,  1 nm equals exactly 1 billionth of a meter.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
Quote

  • 26th July [source] - Ken estimates two weeks for NRE to be paid (during visit to eASIC)
  • 3rd August [source] - Ken returns from his trip to eASIC and the Engineering firm
  • 4th August [source] - Ken posts to say he is busy working on eASIC deal
  • (sometime before August 28th) [used for guesstimates below] - NRE Funds paid
  • 28th August [source] - Ken confirms NRE funds were converted 'some time ago'
  • 4th September [source] - eASIC issue press release
  • 12th September [source] - Avalon refund confirmed as having been received
  • 1st November [original guesstimate] - Chip samples delivered in 9 weeks;
  • 30th October [source] - Ken announces gradual hashrate increase including 'other resources' [source]
  • 25th November [original guesstimate] - Low-volume chip production starting in 12 weeks, using an e-beam process;
  • 30th November [source] - Ken announces delays due to further R&D and unveils Intellihash(tm) technology
  • 12th December [source] - Weekly announcement states "we are continuing to bring in all the parts for mass production of our miners"
  • 18th December [source] - Weekly announcement states "working with eASIC and our engineers to get our chip and boards in full production"
  • 24th December - 9th January [original guesstimate] - Normal volume chip production starting in 16-18 weeks.

* Note: As of 30th November, probable delays have been introduced into the timeline.

It's worth pointing out three things about this list of events. The first is we're guestimating based on the most pessimistic NRE paid date. In truth on the 28th August NRE had been paid "some time ago"

Secondly we are using the maximum estimates generally

Thirdly when it says "normal production in 16-18 weeks" - those weeks are counted from the date of the announcement, which is why they are estimated to occur at their respective intervals.


I'm not going to try to read into it any more - just re-quoting this list with a few clarifications, and I hope we can continue to build on this list.

It also needs to be pointed out that those time frames are only for chip production. They still have to be shipped, assembled onto boards, and installed in cases with other components (which are apparently ready and waiting). With Ken's "assembly line" being worse than BFL's, how long do you think that's going to take?


I think donkeys with screwdrivers are about the only assembly line which could be considered worse than BFL's...
legendary
Activity: 826
Merit: 1004
Quote

  • 26th July [source] - Ken estimates two weeks for NRE to be paid (during visit to eASIC)
  • 3rd August [source] - Ken returns from his trip to eASIC and the Engineering firm
  • 4th August [source] - Ken posts to say he is busy working on eASIC deal
  • (sometime before August 28th) [used for guesstimates below] - NRE Funds paid
  • 28th August [source] - Ken confirms NRE funds were converted 'some time ago'
  • 4th September [source] - eASIC issue press release
  • 12th September [source] - Avalon refund confirmed as having been received
  • 1st November [original guesstimate] - Chip samples delivered in 9 weeks;
  • 30th October [source] - Ken announces gradual hashrate increase including 'other resources' [source]
  • 25th November [original guesstimate] - Low-volume chip production starting in 12 weeks, using an e-beam process;
  • 30th November [source] - Ken announces delays due to further R&D and unveils Intellihash(tm) technology
  • 12th December [source] - Weekly announcement states "we are continuing to bring in all the parts for mass production of our miners"
  • 18th December [source] - Weekly announcement states "working with eASIC and our engineers to get our chip and boards in full production"
  • 24th December - 9th January [original guesstimate] - Normal volume chip production starting in 16-18 weeks.

* Note: As of 30th November, probable delays have been introduced into the timeline.

It's worth pointing out three things about this list of events. The first is we're guestimating based on the most pessimistic NRE paid date. In truth on the 28th August NRE had been paid "some time ago"

Secondly we are using the maximum estimates generally

Thirdly when it says "normal production in 16-18 weeks" - those weeks are counted from the date of the announcement, which is why they are estimated to occur at their respective intervals.


I'm not going to try to read into it any more - just re-quoting this list with a few clarifications, and I hope we can continue to build on this list.

It also needs to be pointed out that those time frames are only for chip production. They still have to be shipped, assembled onto boards, and installed in cases with other components (which are apparently ready and waiting). With Ken's "assembly line" being worse than BFL's, how long do you think that's going to take?
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
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If Mabsark is able to look at a picture with six workbenches and sees only two it makes perfect sense that he sees mass production starting in April/May.
sr. member
Activity: 448
Merit: 250
Quote

  • 26th July [source] - Ken estimates two weeks for NRE to be paid (during visit to eASIC)
  • 3rd August [source] - Ken returns from his trip to eASIC and the Engineering firm
  • 4th August [source] - Ken posts to say he is busy working on eASIC deal
  • (sometime before August 28th) [used for guesstimates below] - NRE Funds paid
  • 28th August [source] - Ken confirms NRE funds were converted 'some time ago'
  • 4th September [source] - eASIC issue press release
  • 12th September [source] - Avalon refund confirmed as having been received
  • 1st November [original guesstimate] - Chip samples delivered in 9 weeks;
  • 30th October [source] - Ken announces gradual hashrate increase including 'other resources' [source]
  • 25th November [original guesstimate] - Low-volume chip production starting in 12 weeks, using an e-beam process;
  • 30th November [source] - Ken announces delays due to further R&D and unveils Intellihash(tm) technology
  • 12th December [source] - Weekly announcement states "we are continuing to bring in all the parts for mass production of our miners"
  • 18th December [source] - Weekly announcement states "working with eASIC and our engineers to get our chip and boards in full production"
  • 24th December - 9th January [original guesstimate] - Normal volume chip production starting in 16-18 weeks.

* Note: As of 30th November, probable delays have been introduced into the timeline.

It's worth pointing out three things about this list of events. The first is we're guestimating based on the most pessimistic NRE paid date. In truth on the 28th August NRE had been paid "some time ago"

Secondly we are using the maximum estimates generally

Thirdly when it says "normal production in 16-18 weeks" - those weeks are counted from the date of the announcement, which is why they are estimated to occur at their respective intervals.


I'm not going to try to read into it any more - just re-quoting this list with a few clarifications, and I hope we can continue to build on this list.
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