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Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It - page 645. (Read 3917468 times)

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Im getting pretty pissed.  Is AM labcoining us?

This is an ignorant statement, AM has paid about 0.6/share. While these dividends are can be considered as disappointing, they have handsomely rewarded their IPO investors (the same cannot be said for Labcoin). If you bought when the market priced the shares at a high price, that is your own fault (and poor market analysis) and not Bitfountain's.

Bitcoin is rallying and competition is here. If you don't believe the reinvested funds will be used properly, sell your shares.

I'm a late investor bought a bunch at 2.0 and 1.0/share. But I have to wholeheartedly agree with the above response.
hero member
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Im getting pretty pissed.  Is AM labcoining us?

This is an ignorant statement, AM has paid about 0.6/share. While these dividends are can be considered as disappointing, they have handsomely rewarded their IPO investors (the same cannot be said for Labcoin). If you bought when the market priced the shares at a high price, that is your own fault (and poor market analysis) and not Bitfountain's.

Bitcoin is rallying and competition is here. If you don't believe the reinvested funds will be used properly, sell your shares.
hero member
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dividends incoming...

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thats roughly 1500 btc for the week.

ouch.

well, btc value had more than 30% increase within a week.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2Wx230gYJw

 Cheesy
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Im getting pretty pissed.  Is AM labcoining us?

I forgive your sacrilege.

sr. member
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I sure hope we find out what is the situation with the 500 TH that was supposed to be deployed in Sept / Oct.

Successfully deploying that equipment would yield 15-20% of the network.


Im getting pretty pissed.  Is AM labcoining us?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
dividends incoming...

edit - 0.00374772

thats roughly 1500 btc for the week.

ouch.
sr. member
Activity: 310
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I sure hope we find out what is the situation with the 500 TH that was supposed to be deployed in Sept / Oct.

Successfully deploying that equipment would yield 15-20% of the network.
hero member
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Mine Silent, Mine Deep
And the downward trend continues, both in dividends and share prices.

Looks like AM is trying to pivot. Moving away from mining and towards peripherals (hubs, cooling solutions) and services (exchange, payment). Let's hope it works out and AM is keeping their eyes on the prize without spreading themselves too thin trying to cover too many things outside their core competency.
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dividends incoming...

edit - 0.00374772
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TAT.ASICMINER Bitfunder Migration Grace Period

In light of Bitfunder's recent announcements, we are enabling each Bitfunder shareholder ONE free migration to HavelockInvestments.com.

The following limitations apply:
1. You must initiate this migration request before November 15, 2013.
2. Due to a massive amount of requests, your migration might take anywhere from 1-14 days to process.*
3. After Nov. 15th, we may offer a fee-based transfer service, or discontinue the service.
4. We can make no guarantees that Bitfunder or Havelock will not impose additional limitations on trading in the future.

 How to Transfer Shares:
 1. Make the subject of your email: TAT.AM BF
 2. Push the amount of shares to the issuer account on Bitfunder: TATInvestments by using the Transfer feature while logged in to bitfunder.com
 3. Send an e-mail to [email protected] from your account email address registered with HavelockInvestments.com and include the following info:
   - Bitfunder account name (not email)
  - Bitfunder public wallet address
  - Quantity of shares
  - Havelock registered email address


Do NOT send your request more than once, and do NOT include other requests, questions or comments.

* Transfers will be transferred in batches, and confirmations will ONLY be sent after each batch. Do NOT send emails requesting updates.

NOTE: TAT Investments is not responsible for any lost value, arbitrage, or trading opportunities due to delays in processing transfer requests. TAT Investments is not responsible for any limitations or discontinuations of services or access to liquidity imposed by the host exchanges.
hero member
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I read somewhere that ASICMiner is working in a scrypt miner, but no word from the source. Is that true?

It was mentioned in the 24 September 2013 statement:

LTC ASIC
ASICMINER determined LTC ASIC is not viable since a high-speed memory bus is much more useful in other industries and very expensive to make in this regard.
well you have some companies working on/producing them - http://www.coindesk.com/scrypt-miners-cryptocurrency-arms-race/
legendary
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I read somewhere that ASICMiner is working in a scrypt miner, but no word from the source. Is that true?

It was mentioned in the 24 September 2013 statement:

LTC ASIC
ASICMINER determined LTC ASIC is not viable since a high-speed memory bus is much more useful in other industries and very expensive to make in this regard.
legendary
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I read somewhere that ASICMiner is working in a scrypt miner, but no word from the source. Is that true?

AFAIK, they looked in to the possibility, perhaps did some work on it, but decided it wasnt worth it. Too difficult/expensive
sr. member
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I read somewhere that ASICMiner is working in a scrypt miner, but no word from the source. Is that true?

they analysed it and concluded it is not viable as of right now (litecoin is too cheap)
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I read somewhere that ASICMiner is working in a scrypt miner, but no word from the source. Is that true?

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donator
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I read somewhere that ASICMiner is working in a scrypt miner, but no word from the source. Is that true?
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cryptoshark
Dont know what to think of that uberhub. At the same time I think its one of the coolest things Ive seen a while, and yet its one of the daftest ideas, especially so late in the game. I mean, if you think about it, assigning a USB port per asic when you could solder 25 or 50 on them straight on the PCB and save a fair chunk of money,  it doesnt make a lot of sense.

+it looks cool Smiley
+when i erupter dies it is not a problem, if voltage lines or communication module fails on blade all your chip are not hashing Wink
+you can gift someone a stick, you cant divide a blade Smiley

- take more space
- cost more
legendary
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Dont know what to think of that uberhub. At the same time I think its one of the coolest things Ive seen a while, and yet its one of the daftest ideas, especially so late in the game. I mean, if you think about it, assigning a USB port per asic when you could solder 25 or 50 on them straight on the PCB and save a fair chunk of money,  it doesnt make a lot of sense.
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it is beatiful...where to get one?

Talk to your local ASICMINER reseller.. you should find them in the 'Group buys' board: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=137.0
I'm reselling for Australia/New Zealand.

It looks like there may be a special deal for 50 USBs + a  hub.


50 USB sticks and a hub... when the thing has 49 USB slots. Where are you expected to stick the 50th stick? Cheesy

in the second usb slot in your pc Cheesy
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it is beatiful...where to get one?

Talk to your local ASICMINER reseller.. you should find them in the 'Group buys' board: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=137.0
I'm reselling for Australia/New Zealand.

It looks like there may be a special deal for 50 USBs + a  hub.


50 USB sticks and a hub... when the thing has 49 USB slots. Where are you expected to stick the 50th stick? Cheesy
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