Your advises are serious and make sense, thank you. However,I highly recommend you to learn a lot with regards to the price of large-scale hashrate deployment & the cheapest price for 40nm chips`s Layout & mass production(our 2ed gene). Then lets see whether it is over priced.
In terms of ASICMINER,
1. I have met & talked with friedcat for several times,who s a nice guy and gave a lot of advices to us. I can safely speaking that I know how to learn from AM better than others.
2. We are not at the period of ASIC`s startup,which means 7TH can never be a good start anymore, we re talking about 200th as beginning.
"10% of current valuation", refers to this, I d going to show you how much we have already paid and please let me know at once no matter whoever can hold such a scale of the enterprise with "10% or less of current valuation" .
In terms of " share dilution" , since the community is strongly opposed to this ,we are still re-thinking about it to be honest. We are going to keep this possibilitty, which is def not equal to "we will certainly". We will give our final offer in another offical thread once we figure this out.
Thank you, I think.
On share dilution, a good start would be to guarantee of no dilution beyond the 10,000,000 being issued (of which the company is initially retaining 7,600,000). Then at least people can see what they are getting into.
On the price, please do provide visibility of your operational startup costs, if you do this I am sure you would have no trouble achieving an IPO sale which more than covers them. My point was primarily that you have valued your company based on assumed success and profitability, an outcome which is not guaranteed and for which for which you are asking shareholders to take on the overwhelming majority of the financial risk.
Also - with 76% of ongoing mining revenue, I would expect the company should be capable of funding further large scale expansion (again - I do not have your specific costs, but please do enlighten me).
Could you also confirm whether dividends will reflect 100% of mining revenue, or just mining profit (i.e. revenue - cost of operation).
Finally - it would be good to understand the tax obligations you anticipate needing to comply with, and for instance whether such costs will also be deducted before shareholder profit is confirmed.