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February 07, 2018, 09:08:48 AM
Hmmm real?? Somehow I feel it isnt real. Just my gut feeling. It looks juz like my s9 lol

Imo, best is to depend on philipma.

No! This was already been proofen 20 pages before its NOT like S9.
Its more like INNOSILLICON.

And if you have no idea of nothing, just stfu  Roll Eyes Grin

Meanwhile I enjoy the new video of Yoshi and his short demonstration on blake miners.
He does not need you or this community. He is already IN the deep crypto world.
They have customers who bough 10% of the batch in one sale --- so --- me and you are just peanuts.

But its funny to see people who screamed its 100% scam and vapoware.
Well ... not much left of those shitf*c*s, right? Cheesy

Cheers
newbie
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February 07, 2018, 08:59:49 AM
So mods deleted my opinion, here's another...Bitmain isn't even selling out the S9's right now...They are available, so why would anyone put any money into these imaginary miners even if they were to be made? the hashrates will be so big and who knows if BTC will recover making it worth the expense or risk of expense?

Dont forget now, delete this
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
February 07, 2018, 06:22:19 AM
Well, a big LOL at the NDA in my opinion.  Grin

If you can recognize hardware like I do, after I've had numerous different machines from different manufacturers,
it only takes few minutes to realise that it has Innosilicon hardware and software inside.
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Ultra Mega Giga Super Cool Flying Oposum!
February 07, 2018, 05:45:25 AM
I find it odd that they are time after time avoiding my thorough question about the exactly similar design with Innosilicon hardware & software.

Usually when I ask this in the Telegram group chat, they just talk about different subject or post memes/emojis.

I don't believe in it. But is it MAYBE possible that they are not saying anything because of NDA? IMHO i think that is just plain and dumb excuse in this business... Its not like competitors gonna take your mine dissect it and make new one in less then a day...
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February 07, 2018, 05:38:59 AM
I find it odd that they are time after time avoiding my thorough question about the exactly similar design with Innosilicon hardware & software.

Usually when I ask this in the Telegram group chat, they just talk about different subject or post memes/emojis.

If it turns out to be a legit company, they'll go down as one of the most tone deaf, ignorant, and least PR savvy operators ever.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
February 07, 2018, 05:37:48 AM
I find it odd that they are time after time avoiding my thorough question about the exactly similar design with Innosilicon hardware & software.

Usually when I ask this in the Telegram group chat, they just talk about different subject or post memes/emojis.
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February 07, 2018, 05:37:06 AM
To be honest... There is a lot of back and forth. There are pretty good statements on last current page if you check them from @unicornflex, but don't throw your money yet at them, just wait first March to see when will 1st batch be shipped, and when crying starts. All our answers are there.
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February 07, 2018, 03:15:49 AM
Good grief man... this soap opera is insane. I hope colleges use this whole thing as an example case someday. Either a horribly launched company with the worst-ever PR in history... or one of the great crypto scams and how people were so anxious to break the hardware monopoly that they fell hard for snake oil salesmen.

All of the anti-Halong commentary/research/etc. becomes compelling when stacked up. If its a legit company, the only way to prove it now is to just start shipping the hardware. Send a unit early to the first five buyers and let them get busy fixing your PR fallout.

The one part of this that makes ZERO sense to me is how an otherwise respected company (MyRig) could allow themselves to get swept up in it. Multiple people whom I trust have said they have multi-year relationships with MyRig. Multiple people claim to have known/spoken to/worked with Yoshi on repairs for years and have had zero problems.

I believe MyRig operates in Hong Kong. I read somewhere (probably somewhere on this forum) that the location in Colorado receives and forwards the packages to an office Hong Kong for the actual testing and repair work. MyRig has received the tools, and apparently access to the various ASIC chips to be able to perform chip-by-chip testing/repair. So the lack of Colorado information doesn't in itself spook me any. Lots of foreign companies use a U.S. address to instill confidence and have a presence in the USA, even if just a psychological one. Nothing about their legitimacy has been in question until now. The purported number for Yoshi posted elsewhere in this thread is a Los Angeles area code number. Not sure that matters anymore.

As for Halong... who freakin' knows. Halong Bay is in Quảng Ninh Province Vietnam. Are they a Vietnamese company? Has anyone checked corporate registrations there?

Does any of it matter anymore? March is approaching fast... Halong is either gonna shit or get off the pot here soon enough.
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February 07, 2018, 01:32:47 AM
This just doesnt look good. No offense to Scott and I dont wanna get into another quarrel. Guys, I suggest dont buy halong mining until they have actually shipped a miner in april/may.
Scott seems to have gone quiet. Maybe he is also unsure of things now?
newbie
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February 07, 2018, 12:47:01 AM
In response to unicornflex: On the Bitmain website, Bitmain refers their customers to myrig.com for out of warranty repairs.

https://shop-repair.bitmain.com/user/workOrderGuide.

The myrig link on the Bitmain site goes directly to the same website in Denver, who is also selling the Dragonmint. I know many have had successful repair transactions with this entity, and deem them to be credible for repair work.  Like most, I do not know what Yoshi looks like, maybe those that have seen or met him in real life can verify that it is actually him in the new Halong video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53dOF_DIuDU
legendary
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February 06, 2018, 10:24:42 PM
man, the nobody accounts keep on piling up in here.

and weirdly enough whereas everywhere else you can almost guarantee that what they write is rubbish, all the noobs in this thread all claim to be long standing experts who've just happened to drop by to enlighten us.

i can't wait for a conclusion to this in either direction. there's a bad smell hanging over this whole thing from every angle.
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February 06, 2018, 10:00:07 PM
My partner and I personally flew to Wuhan China to meet with Innosilicon after our investigation into Halong ended in us deducting that it is a fictitious company.

My associates and I have come to the same conclusion. I have been a long time member and browser of BitcoinTalk even though I am not an active poster. I’m compelled to warn people about Halong Mining. I do not believe Halong will ever ship a working product. I've purchased many units, and I know others who have purchased many units too. I hope I’m entirely wrong about Halong, but the evidence I’ve collected suggests my hopes are probably ill-founded.

Halong points to its affiliation with "MyRig, Inc." as proof that Halong is a legitimate operation. Therefore, the credibility of MyRig equally warrants our scrutiny. Unfortunately, for those who have pre-ordered DragonMint miners, including myself and my friends, Halong Mining and MyRig, Inc. fail basic due diligence tests. I only wish I had done this research earlier.

Please consider the following before ordering from Halong Mining:

1. MyRig, Inc.’s Terms of Use (see https://myrig.com/terms-of-use/) state that Colorado is its choice of law, but the Colorado Secretary of State, who maintains official record of all businesses that are authorized to conduct business within the state, has no record of any incorporated entity named "MyRig, Inc." or its purported predecessor "BitMain Warranty." One can verify these facts by searching for those names here: http://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/BusinessEntityCriteriaExt.do?resetTransTyp=Y

2. Halong Mining's website (https://halongmining.com/) does not specify any information about its business license, its jurisdiction of incorporation (such as the nation, state, province, etc.) or what kind of entity "Halong Mining" actually is (such as a corporation, a limited liability company, known in China as a "limited company" or "有限公司"). This information is basic and is ordinarily specified by a credible business.

3. MyRig lists 4 "offices" on its website (https://myrig.com/contacts/). Its U.S. office is now listed as a UPS Store private mailbox. Prior to last week, it didn't even list this address on its website. Instead, it listed merely GPS coordinates. Last week, those coordinates tracked to a Panera Bread store. MyRig updated its website only recently to add the physical address to the UPS Store, which is located in the same building as the Panera Bread. The coordinates can be viewed here: https://www.google.com/maps/place/39%C2%B046'05.9%22N+104%C2%B054'07.6%22W/@39.7683056,-104.9042998,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d39.7683056!4d-104.9021111

4. Contact requests to MyRig have gone unanswered and unacknowledged.

5. Our associate's ticket submissions to Halong Mining asking for any information that could provide us with information about the legitimacy of its operation and the DragonMint, following our very substantial order, resulted in a reply that contained no helpful information, basically only a URL in which Halong Support touted its purported relationship with MyRig.

6. The domain name HalongMining.com was anonymously registered a mere five days before Halong Mining's November 22, 2017 announcement of the DragonMint. Quite unusual for an entity that represents it spent $30 million USD in R&D leading up to the date of that announcement.
https://www.whois.com/whois/halongmining.com

7. Multiple Twitter accounts advocating favorably for DragonMint were created in early December 2017, suggesting they are bogus accounts (see @ColumbusCrypto, @iwearahoodie, for example).

8. No real human's first and last name is associated with Halong Mining or MyRig (not a single engineer or corporate executive) on its web site, public postings, or LinkedIn. The company has been promoted by someone known only by a nom de plume -- "BtcDrak" -- whose Twitter photo is of Gollum, the antagonist from the fiction film "Lord of the Rings." The only exception is "Yoshi" from MyRig (see https://twitter.com/HalongMining/status/960804550184611840), but who is Yoshi? What is his last name? Where does he live? Why should we believe he is legitimate?

9. Apparently, Halong Mining’s only public comments in which it discussed the legitimacy of its operation can be read earlier in this very thread:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.28513208
We find this message disturbing, especially in light of the large sums of money that many consumers have spent, and the legitimacy of the concerns of those who pre-ordered. Our most recent estimate is that Halong has sold more than $50 million USD worth of DragonMint miners, based on Halong’s minimum order requirement of 5 units per order and Halong’s usage of sequential order numbers in its online order system, which together reveal an approximation as to how many units have been sold. Any large farms that invested in upgrading their equipment with DragonMints could easily have push total ordered units to more than $100 million in sales.

10. A screen frame capture of the official DragonMint video supposedly in action, shows the unit actually mining at 4 Th/s, not the claimed 16 Th/s.
https://twitter.com/msaf/status/933456455990067200

11. Halong’s claim of having successfully developed a competitor to BitMain's A3 miner is highly suspect and perhaps the most damning evidence of all. BitMain's A3 unit mines at 815 GH/s, while using 1275 W (https://shop.bitmain.com/productDetail.htm?pid=00020180116164357365a2ljX8gx06D3).



Yet, somehow Halong claims to have created a miner that is vastly superior -- a unit that purportedly hashes at 3.5TH/s at 1000 W. That is more than 4x BitMain’s A3 rate as shown in the specs here: 

https://halongmining.com/shop/dragonmint-b52-blake2b-miner/

How could a company with no publicly disclosed engineers, no publicly disclosed management, no track record, and no willingness to substantively address consumers' reservations produce something that is so radically more efficient and powerful than the current unit from BitMain -- a known and respected mining hardware manufacturer? Halong's claim is simply not credible.

12. The only unequivocal public endorsements by actual, known people are from Mr. Adam Back (see https://www.crunchbase.com/person/adam-back and http://www.cypherspace.org/adam/) and Mr. Joseph La Torre, also known as JP La Torre (https://www.crunchbase.com/person/jp-la-torre).

Mr. Back claims to have seen the DragonMints "in person" (see https://twitter.com/adam3us/status/933360079432245248) and that they are "very real" (see https://twitter.com/adam3us/status/933348194062360577). Back also claims that he personally ordered $200k USD worth of DragonMints and pre-paid in a group order for additional DragonMints to the sum of $80k USD (see https://twitter.com/adam3us/status/933358573307953152). However, when Back was asked on January 24, 2018 to reaffirm his support for Halong Mining, his response was merely to point to what he perceives as the credibility of MyRig (https://twitter.com/BrahmaBull785/status/956060518321664001), which is troubling, since we know from the point made above, "MyRig, Inc." is not an actual registered entity in the state of Colorado where it operates.

JP La Torre has stated he "was granted an in-person @HalongMining demo at BTC Miami of the DragonMint 16T" and that he "can confirm they had several prototype units on hand and they most definitely hash at 16TH/s." He claims he "Verified with FLIR thermal gun" (see https://twitter.com/josephlatorre/status/960728417669795840). A FLIR thermal gun will not confirm the hash rate of a device. Since Mr. La Torre is a tech professional, we presume that he would understand that a better means of determining whether a piece of mining hardware sitting in front of you is real would be to direct output from the mining software of bfminer, cgminer, etc. His support, regrettably, is unconvincing.

13. BitCoinTalk user "bt898" claims in a post on February 6, 2018 that he visited the factory of Innosilicon, and that Innosilicon's staff claims the unit shown in Halong Mining's video is actually Innosilicon's product. He adds Innosilicon and Halong Minding have no relationship whatsoever." (See https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.29744426)

Other reasons exist that Halong Mining fails a due diligence test, but this list is just a start. We encourage the community members to add their own reasons and analysis. If Halong Mining reads this post, please understand we hope that Halong will address these concerns so that its customers can have some comfort knowing that it will actually deliver.

We suspect, however, that Halong will never deliver. When it is time for the units to arrive at its customers' doors in March and April, we suspect that Halong will announce an “unexpected” delay, perhaps caused by an Act of God or by whatever major natural disaster happens to occur in Asia next month, a supply chain disruption, a factory fire, or some other explanation that is conveniently and “innocently” out of the control of Halong Mining. After multiple delays, we expect Halong will announce a bankruptcy or some other reason why it must hastily close, and no one will ever hear from them again. We hope Halong proves us wrong.
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February 06, 2018, 08:43:34 PM
It looks like the jury is still out on this company??   It probably will be until they actually deliver.  They released a video of some guy testing a 1.7th Decred miner today which did nothing for their credibility in my opinion.  You would think that they would be able to do a bit better in presenting themselves given they have likely already collected several millions in payments.

I sort of understand the secrecy before release after watching the SIA Obelisk SC1 miner story unfold (SIA team & their customers got swallowed alive by Bitmain with a little soy sauce).

At any rate, I think I will wait until they have a little history of delivering before I order anything from them.  

I'm on the same page.

I'll wait until somebody shows me a real product, specs and the test results.
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February 06, 2018, 07:14:52 PM
It looks like the jury is still out on this company??   It probably will be until they actually deliver.  They released a video of some guy testing a 1.7th Decred miner today which did nothing for their credibility in my opinion.  You would think that they would be able to do a bit better in presenting themselves given they have likely already collected several millions in payments.

I sort of understand the secrecy before release after watching the SIA Obelisk SC1 miner story unfold (SIA team & their customers got swallowed alive by Bitmain with a little soy sauce).

At any rate, I think I will wait until they have a little history of delivering before I order anything from them.  
legendary
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February 06, 2018, 05:08:44 PM
To the few people that pm'd me that I didn't get to reply back to its because I can't send too many posts back to back and have been busy,

My partner and I personally flew to Wuhan China to meet with Innosilicon after our investigation into Halong ended in us deducting that it is a fictitious company. We decided to run A6's in our mine as we could get them immediately, they were the most up to date on the market and the track record was there.

I thought we were going to get to the company and we would be in a little room and it would be dodgy with them questioning us the whole time. In reality, it was quite the contrary; it was a large 8 story building with floors dedicated to r&d, testing etc. Lets just say we were very impressed with our visit and our decision was made.

Here is where the info for you all comes into play and this is the last time I'm going to try to help everyone; it seems like some people just can't be saved even when the truth is in front of their eyes.


While at Innosilicon's Factory, I saw the unit that Halong is trying to pander as their own, it was the exact unit gram for gram and it  was running the exact stats that they showed in Halon's video. It is simply one of Inno's future products that I imagine will be releasing this year, Inno told us personally that the unit in the pictures was their product and that they have no relation what so ever. They hadn't even heard of Halong or the Dragon-mint until we showed them the pictures and filled them in at which point they told us what I just highlighted.

There is no conspiracy that they are working together, they simply got one of their units and are trying to pander it as their own and make as much money as they can while they do it.


If this doesn't put an end to it, Cest La vie. You can't save everyone ....
Thanks for posting,

my research and your post tell the very possible scenario what's happening here.

It is most likely a rebadged Innosilicon miner.

Whether they (Halong) will sell it for real or just run a scam with it, is a another question.


No wonder they don't like showing pictures about both the hardware and software,
since it's a Innosilicon design.
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February 06, 2018, 05:03:23 PM
That would explain quite nicely why it had an Innosilicon controller board.
That actually sounds like an Innosilicon infomercial from someone that is selling 200 Innosilicon units. I'll wait and see (I'll never buy Innosilicon BTW).
legendary
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February 06, 2018, 04:49:04 PM
That would explain quite nicely why it had an Innosilicon controller board.
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February 06, 2018, 04:02:37 PM
To the few people that pm'd me that I didn't get to reply back to its because I can't send too many posts back to back and have been busy,

My partner and I personally flew to Wuhan China to meet with Innosilicon after our investigation into Halong ended in us deducting that it is a fictitious company. We decided to run A6's in our mine as we could get them immediately, they were the most up to date on the market and the track record was there.

I thought we were going to get to the company and we would be in a little room and it would be dodgy with them questioning us the whole time. In reality, it was quite the contrary; it was a large 8 story building with floors dedicated to r&d, testing etc. Lets just say we were very impressed with our visit and our decision was made.

Here is where the info for you all comes into play and this is the last time I'm going to try to help everyone; it seems like some people just can't be saved even when the truth is in front of their eyes.


While at Innosilicon's Factory, I saw the unit that Halong is trying to pander as their own, it was the exact unit gram for gram and it  was running the exact stats that they showed in Halon's video. It is simply one of Inno's future products that I imagine will be releasing this year, Inno told us personally that the unit in the pictures was their product and that they have no relation what so ever. They hadn't even heard of Halong or the Dragon-mint until we showed them the pictures and filled them in at which point they told us what I just highlighted.

There is no conspiracy that they are working together, they simply got one of their units and are trying to pander it as their own and make as much money as they can while they do it.


If this doesn't put an end to it, Cest La vie. You can't save everyone ....
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February 06, 2018, 03:15:38 PM
The interesting thing here in the next few months is whom out of these companies will continue to undercut the other ones to reliable hardware.

Will Halong be able to keep up with the demand? Will Bitmain undercut the market/release a finely tune chip that matches or exceeds the price/efficiency?

Let's see those batch 1 deliveries! I think the people that have the best ROI will be the ones that snagged these units at 15k+ a BTC.
legendary
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Electrical engineer. Mining since 2014.
February 06, 2018, 11:48:31 AM
Gathering publicity like this, it makes them no better person than Bitmain is.

The original idea for this was to be better to people and Bitcoin than Bitmain is, wasn't it?
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