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Topic: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s - page 120. (Read 880461 times)

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Nice shift. When you say something that doesn't make any sense, people try to bring you back to reality and you refuse to listen to the answer, the problem are the people who tried to answer with legitimate content, not your initial nonsense and your subsequent denial... Show that to your psychologist. He might help.
reality is, you made a bad choice, which may effect many negatively. you refuse to accept it, mainly because as you stated, you do not understand. understanding you have a problem is the first step towards fixing it, sadly consequences for denying you have a problem occur. the denial is yours and yours alone, nice try on turning that around, but not understanding makes your post void, and yet you attack others for that... its a shame you cannot see.
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Nice shift. When you say something that doesn't make any sense, people try to bring you back to reality and you refuse to listen to the answer, the problem are the people who tried to answer with legitimate content, not your initial nonsense and your subsequent denial... Show that to your psychologist. He might help.
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when you personally insult yourself by posting ignorant stupid posts that argue into my points and prove me right...
Since that those ignorant and stupid posts only prove to you to be right, since that no one seem to understand them... Well... No.
... so you argue against things you don't understand, you win the internet.... not...

at least you admit you don't understand... right?
legendary
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when you personally insult yourself by posting ignorant stupid posts that argue into my points and prove me right...
Since that those ignorant and stupid posts only prove to you to be right, since that no one seem to understand them... Well... No.
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i don't think you have the capacity to understand, so i probably shouldn't hold it against you... but i do anyways
I also don't think to have any capacity to understand your void posts, so I will just comment your personal attacks: Pathetic.
when you personally insult yourself by posting ignorant stupid posts that argue into my points and prove me right... you don't understand, the fact that you think i don't understand goes to prove your own ignorance.  I just show you the error of your own responses... i still had hope you could comprehend... but being optimistic about that part at least fell through... see i try to be optimistic sometimes, but dumbasses just keep making me pessimistic
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i don't think you have the capacity to understand, so i probably shouldn't hold it against you... but i do anyways
I also don't think to have any capacity to understand your void posts, so I will just comment your personal attacks: Pathetic.
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How fast it went from "get a lawyer" to "we doing the petition, Mavis" is like... 2 months? as far as i understand a large portion of people didn't even consider (like truly start thinking through the process, not just entertaining the thought) til feb- march? and got gallo... fully on board around mid march?

lolol, you got a point on fear...

Hashfast did lose my money, there was a small chance of getting it back via targetted litigation which would have allowed everyone involved get their full refunds back, but that door is shut and a portcullis placed over it. as far as i am concerned, a halfassed petition not only destroyed my chances, but everyones, and this will not benefit everyone. acting like "better some back than none" is a crappy way of dealing with it especially when you have the "aww yeah... i'm getting it all back, baby" was on the table.
like i said, i shoulda been involved earlier.

The bk petition is not the gallo suit.  I didn't join any suit except the bk petition.  I can only speak with certainty for myself, but I seriously doubt that anyone in the gallo litigation also joined the bk petition.  I sat out the other, earlier, 'mass' litigation because it seemed to me to be more likely to enrich attorneys than HF customers.  It was also going to take years.  I have better things to do than wait that long for some crappy quasi-closure.

As for your legal strategery and self-confidence in it, well, I'll let others be the judge (pun intended).  I guess you consider yourself smarter than all the lawyers that HF's customers consulted, because you seem to think that you know something about litigation that they don't.  Odds don't really seem to be on your side on that one.

"I'm getting it all back" isn't on the table and really never has been.  If your earnestly think it was, well, then, I have this Unicornhasher over here that I'll let you have for a mere 100BTC.  PM me, please.  I'll give you up to 4x extra unicorns if this one doesn't poop enough.

Anyway, again speaking for myself, the bk petition is about trying to find the truth.  
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Hashfast did lose my money, there was a small chance of getting it back via targetted litigation [...]
When? After the next block reward halving?

Litigation takes years, arbitration takes months, a bankruptcy petition gives you 21 days.

"Time is everything", so...
i don't think you have the capacity to understand, so i probably shouldn't hold it against you... but i do anyways
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Hashfast did lose my money, there was a small chance of getting it back via targetted litigation [...]
When? After the next block reward halving?

Litigation takes years, arbitration takes months, a bankruptcy petition gives you 21 days.

"Time is everything", so...
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It's impatience that set that petition in motion, and rage, and obviously fear. Its impatience that lead to an extremely poor decision that may just cost people alot of money... the only thing i am right now is patient, i mean honestly... what else am i gonna do... i mean there is so little chance of this succeeding for everyone involved that it should have been considered last resort... if you think intelligence and using it is considered trolling now... i have some bad news for you.

Let's give you the benefit of the doubt and respond earnestly.  

Impatience certainly is not what motivated me. I waited until well after what they owed me had become a money-losing proposition before joining the petition.  That waiting period was also many months after Hashfast's alleged 'drop dead' delivery date.  It was not impatience.  If it was impatience, it would have been in November, 2013.

Rage?  No.  Some anger, yes, but I'm past any rage.  I can't dial back the network hashrate.  Hashfast can't either.  So, after the anger mostly subsides, you mainly want the truth and whatever consequences its revelation brings to Hashfast.  I very much want to know whether it was incompetence, graft, some combination of the two, or something else entirely that caused this company to let its customers down so badly.  I don't see any route other than the courts for this information to come to light.

Fear?  What on earth is there to be afraid of?  Hashfast's cash debt to me isn't large, and losing it isn't going to make any huge difference in my life.  In fact, there's almsot certainly more to be afraid of by allowing yourself to be named in the suit than there is in hiding behind anonymous handles (cough).

If you are earnest, then I think you may have a limited ability to recognize differences between your own perceived self-interest and that of others in similar, but not the same, positions.  I also think that you massively overestimate Hashfast's intent to make amends with its customers.  Hashfast is the one that "lost" your money, not those of us that have taken action against this abomination of a company.

How fast it went from "get a lawyer" to "we doing the petition, Mavis" is like... 2 months? as far as i understand a large portion of people didn't even consider (like truly start thinking through the process, not just entertaining the thought) til feb- march? and got gallo... fully on board around mid march?

lolol, you got a point on fear...

Hashfast did lose my money, there was a small chance of getting it back via targetted litigation which would have allowed everyone involved get their full refunds back, but that door is shut and a portcullis placed over it. as far as i am concerned, a halfassed petition not only destroyed my chances, but everyones, and this will not benefit everyone. acting like "better some back than none" is a crappy way of dealing with it especially when you have the "aww yeah... i'm getting it all back, baby" was on the table.
like i said, i shoulda been involved earlier.
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It's impatience that set that petition in motion, and rage, and obviously fear. Its impatience that lead to an extremely poor decision that may just cost people alot of money... the only thing i am right now is patient, i mean honestly... what else am i gonna do... i mean there is so little chance of this succeeding for everyone involved that it should have been considered last resort... if you think intelligence and using it is considered trolling now... i have some bad news for you.

Let's give you the benefit of the doubt and respond earnestly.  

Impatience certainly is not what motivated me. I waited until well after what they owed me had become a money-losing proposition before joining the petition.  That waiting period was also many months after Hashfast's alleged 'drop dead' delivery date.  It was not impatience.  If it was impatience, it would have been in November, 2013.

Rage?  No.  Some anger, yes, but I'm past any rage.  I can't dial back the network hashrate.  Hashfast can't either.  So, after the anger mostly subsides, I mainly want the truth and whatever consequences its revelation brings to Hashfast.  I very much want to know whether it was incompetence, graft, some combination of the two, or something else entirely that caused this company to let its customers down so badly.  I don't see any route other than the courts for this information to come to light, specifically, a filing with the potential to result in Hashfast's inner workings being opened up - without costing a fortune and enriching attorneys at customers' further loss.

Fear?  What on earth is there to be afraid of?  Hashfast's cash debt to me isn't large, and losing it isn't going to make any huge difference in my life, if that's the result of this.  In fact, there's almost certainly more to be afraid of by allowing yourself to be named in the suit than there is in hiding behind anonymous handles (cough).

If you are earnest, then I think you may have a limited ability to recognize differences between your own perceived self-interest and that of others in similar, but not the same, positions.  I also think that you massively overestimate Hashfast's intent to make amends with its customers.  Hashfast is the one that "lost" your money, not those of us that have taken action against this abomination of a company.
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Do you expect me to do anything else? i mean, do you not care about your money? if so,  why the hell the petition? do you just magically expect me not to care about mine? do you even think about things before you say/type them?

People have been asking scamfast WTF for months. THEY DO NOT CARE. They just merrily resell gear they've already sold once while ignoring the people that funded the entire venture.

Suddenly they're communicating...wonder what changed.

Its impatience that lead to an extremely poor decision that may just cost people alot of money

The poor decision was getting involved with scamfast months ago. Litigation is the only legal recourse these people have at this point. You make it sound like scamfast JUST taped out and was due to deliver in April of 2014. These people have already lost the bulk of their investment...myself included.
Litigation may be the only recourse, but how its done is what matters, which is my point. We are in the same book, on a different page.
I've been reading this a long time, i never actually joined this because it was normally nothing more than bitchfest of whiners that didn't know what they were getting into... so maybe i should have been involved earlier to at least help prevent this and give a better lawyer a better shot for everyone. a large portion of my investment was returned, i want every dime back, and this petition jeopardized that, i have no chance of doing anything else but wait now... thanks

As far as the english statements, if you can understand me... hey... it worked, when I start doing broken sentences and skipping around so bad due to extreme grammatical failures... then come say something, until then, you are really wasting the keystrokes.
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Do you expect me to do anything else? i mean, do you not care about your money? if so,  why the hell the petition? do you just magically expect me not to care about mine? do you even think about things before you say/type them?

People have been asking scamfast WTF for months. THEY DO NOT CARE. They just merrily resell gear they've already sold once while ignoring the people that funded the entire venture.

Suddenly they're communicating...wonder what changed.

Its impatience that lead to an extremely poor decision that may just cost people alot of money

The poor decision was getting involved with scamfast months ago. Litigation is the only legal recourse these people have at this point. You make it sound like scamfast JUST taped out and was due to deliver in April of 2014. These people have already lost the bulk of their investment...myself included. Cookies for you if you requested and received one of your two refunds, but others have received nothing and they're understandably raw about it.

BTW, "alot" is not a word. If you're going to insult people for whom English is a second language then you must know this.
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armyofignorance seriously needs to go back to shill skool. Fourteen posts all on this one thread and all contrary to popular perspective. He/she shows up and immediately begins attacking the most ardent scamfast critics. This is one impatient troll.
seriously? impatient? do you even know why im arguing? It's impatience that set that petition in motion, and rage, and obviously fear. Its impatience that lead to an extremely poor decision that may just cost people alot of money... the only thing i am right now is patient, i mean honestly... what else am i gonna do... i mean there is so little chance of this succeeding for everyone involved that it should have been considered last resort... if you think intelligence and using it is considered trolling now... i have some bad news for you.
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Do you expect me to do anything else? i mean, do you not care about your money? if so,  why the hell the petition? do you just magically expect me not to care about mine? do you even think about things before you say/type them?

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armyofignorance seriously needs to go back to shill skool. Fourteen posts all on this one thread and all contrary to popular perspective. He/she shows up and immediately begins attacking the most ardent scamfast critics. This is one impatient troll.
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My guess is that he's looking for an angel.
Many suggested that their last PR campaign is aimed at getting some big whale in. However who would at this point? Just to have them taping out a 16nm asic forgetting about the board?

The only thing im pissed at is stupidity, and it seem to be in abundance where the petition is concerned. which i thought might have been a good thing, but the chance hashfast had of turning it around on the creditors is no longer there in my opinion because they were just as stupid.
You must be a genius then. What are you losing time here for? Is it that funny to troll us in all of our ignorance?

I wonder how much (%) of the company(ies) they would sell for an immediate infusion of $350,000.
$350k would only buy them a few more weeks. Useless imho.
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The petition must have pissed you off for real to be so desperate. It's a good sign.
you apparently don't understand the word desperate... but thats ok.
The only thing im pissed at is stupidity, and it seem to be in abundance where the petition is concerned. which i thought might have been a good thing, but the chance hashfast had of turning it around on the creditors is no longer there in my opinion because they were just as stupid.
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Yes, at the Bitcoin Conference in Amsterdam.

Ah, okay.  My guess is that he's looking for an angel.  I wonder how much (%) of the company(ies) they would sell for an immediate infusion of $350,000.  I think that's what is on Simon's mind.  (Or looking for a new job.  Maybe both... keep his options open!)
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