А почему есть доверие к cex.io?(bitfury отрестился от cex.io и сказал что он не владеет даже частью cex.io...)
Про picostocks известно гораздо больше....
The 100TH-mine project is managed by Dave Carlson, Maciej Kaźmierczyk and Leszek Rychlewski
Dave Carlson is a software engineer and 10 year veteran startup
entrepeneur. Beginning in 1999 Dave has played a primary role in
several multimillion dollar startups and personal ventures. Throughout the last 12 years, Dave has focused on software development and internet oriented startups. He and his partners created an online advertising brokering system that produced $8M
USD revenues from 2007 - 2010. In between startup efforts, Dave has had many consultant developer engagements with large enterprise companies including Microsoft. Prior to his entrepreneurial efforts, Dave was a design engineer/project manager for Sparling Technology consultants in Seattle WA, participating in the design and construction of high tech digital distribution systems and server rooms for projects including Experience Music Project, Microsoft Studios (MSNBC), Microsoft Xbox Live, Bill Gates Residence, Paul Allen Residence - LosAngeles, Seattle, SanJuan Island, Paul Allen Recording Studios.
Maciej Kaźmierczyk graduated in chemistry in 2010 at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan. In 2008 he started his carrier at the BioInfoBank Institute as a scientific programmer. Later he was appointed as project leader of the BioInfoBank Library program. In 2010 he became a Scientific Director of BioInfoBank Institute. He is
coauthor of several high profile publications focused on crystallography. In 2012 he launched a Bitcoin oriented laboratory at BioInfoBank. He is now managing an experimental FPGA based 40GH/s BTC mine. Between 2010 and 2011, as part of the
BioInfoBank spin-off program, he cofounded two small start-up companies in the IT
segment (“Webtech” and “Nowoczesny Marketing”). Both companies have been sold in
2012.
Dr. Leszek Rychlewski was born on 1971-02-10 in Poznań, Poland.
He was awarded PhD and M.D. degrees in 1998 at Charité, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. Between 1996 and 1998 he was appointed as Research Fellow at the Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, USA. Between 1998 and 1999 he was employed as
Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of California, San Diego, USA. In 1999 he moved to Poland to create and lead a bioinformatics group in the newly formed International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology. In 2001, he founded the BioInfoBank Institute in Poznan (
http://bioinfo.pl), one of the first private research institutes in Poland. The main focus of the institute was bioinformatics, biotechnology and technology transfer. The bioinformatics group lead by Dr. Rychlewski became famous for the development of protein structure prediction methods and services and achieved top ranks in global protein structure prediction competitions (CASP). The Institute was awarded Center of Excellence status in 2004 and is one of the most efficient Polish research institutions based on rankings compiled by the Polish Ministry of Science. Dr. Rychlewski is author of over 100 research publications including articles in Cell, Science and Nature. The articles have been cited over 6000 times and have an h-index of 38. The institute directed by Dr. Rychlewski has a very active spin off and high-tech startup support program. The institute has co-founded a dedicated seed fund, BIB Seed Capital SA, to financially support the technology transfer process.