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Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It - page 1045. (Read 3917058 times)

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Great news again. Keep the great work going friedcat/AsicMiner! Awesome job!

Friedcat for President!
congrats gentlemen Smiley
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Wow huge increase from last week.
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You can't kill math.
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Great news again. Keep the great work going friedcat/AsicMiner! Awesome job!

Friedcat for President!
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Great news again. Keep the great work going friedcat/AsicMiner! Awesome job!
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Woozaa, BTC0.02653753 per share. I'd bet we'll see 3BTC shares on the passthoughs by the end of the day. I guess I'm not the only one buying block eruptors and USBs.    Grin Grin Grin
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0.02653754 if you count the satoshi Wink
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Away on an extended break
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In my opinion, ASICMiner should sell all the devices that are ready to mine, unless they intend to mine with them themselves. Having ready-to-mine hardware sitting idle is money down the drain.

Friedcat never said they are just sitting on devices, afaik.
I hope that's not the case. I just wanted to voice the opinion anyway. Honestly, friedcat seems too clever to not be able to figure out that the devices they are producing now are declining in value at an incredibly high rate.
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I guess when you control 30% of the network's hash rate you don't have trouble getting your transactions pushed through.   Grin
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Look what I found!  Grin

(Starts with an S.......)


Edit:
Hm, 12 sec. to late  Tongue
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Here come the satoshis!
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In my opinion, ASICMiner should sell all the devices that are ready to mine, unless they intend to mine with them themselves. Having ready-to-mine hardware sitting idle is money down the drain.

Friedcat never said they are just sitting on devices, afaik.
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Hi guys. Could someone help a dude out and let me know what the upcoming ASICMINER plans are to bring more mining hardware online?  I've been reading mention of 200 TH or something massive like that . Is this thread where it would be announced? It's not mentioned in the OP and don't want to sift through 300+ pages of thread. Thanks.
About the plans themselves, basically, he will probably adapt and enable more hashrate as soon as the competition starts following just a little bit (thinking Avalon [machines and chips] here, not Bullshit, Fallacies and Lies...)
Anyone else thinking this isn't the optimal approach?

In my opinion, ASICMiner should sell all the devices that are ready to mine, unless they intend to mine with them themselves. Having ready-to-mine hardware sitting idle is money down the drain.

They should produce as many devices as fast as they can, and when they are ready, judge whether the network has grown enough for them to mine with them, or sell them. Rinse, repeat.

I bet we could very well see an average of 0.02 in divs for almost all june, there's still a good amount of hardware to sell, though it's not impossible that the company could retain some funds for future plans, which I speculate could be oriented in a slightly different direction.
For what it's worth, I've been tracking the payouts from solo mining, and they currently amount to 0.0071 BTC/share:



http://runeks.dk/bitcoin/

I'm working on getting x-day average hash rates added for various periods (it's not as easy as it may seem, when a period spans one or several difficulty changes!).
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"The change address was the input address!"

Is that the 21st century equivalent of "The call is coming from inside the house!!!" ?

Not supposed to be published yet and I think it is full of holes after all. But I am working on something called "Pseudo-Anonymous Identity Verification
Using Block-Chain Based Distributed Contracts". One test case returned bizarre results which turned out to be correct results but looked like something went terribly wrong and that was because the change address for the tx was one of the inputs.

EDIT: a peek, hope it makes sense a bit, hope you would like it, The full doc and source code is still under development

p.s.: The values illustrated are of a real existing tx and the process was produced by working code.

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"The change address was the input address!"

Is that the 21st century equivalent of "The call is coming from inside the house!!!" ?
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trolltalk.org: Where BFL_Josh, MPoE-PR, The boogie man and Lophie lurks.... Tongue

lolll
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trolltalk.org: Where BFL_Josh, MPoE-PR, The boogie man and Lophie lurks.... Tongue
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Away on an extended break
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Comeon D-Day has been always a stressful one for all of us, It was bound that one would pull this kind of thing off eventually!  Grin
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