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Honestly, I can't believe anyone believed them. If they could make a suit stick then Butterfly labs would have been dead 10 times over. They missed their estimates by much more than a few months.

Also the idea that Hashfast should pay refunds in BTC equivalent to the price when the units were bought doesn't make sense because as far as I remember, they sold their units in USD.
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Bitcoin ASIC manufacturer HashFast facing lawsuits over alleged false advertising, fluctuating Bitcoin prices

A group of Bitcoin miners that bought into the hype surrounding one particular manufacturer, HashFast, are reportedly examining legal options after the company repeatedly failed to deliver on its hardware and is only now beginning to ship products promised in October (and refusing to give full refunds). The problems illustrate many of the teething problems within the Bitcoin network, as well as the fundamental difficulty of making money by mining the cryptocurrency.

The Bitcoin mining network fundamentally transformed in two key ways in 2013. First, the difficulty of mining Bitcoins exploded in the back half of the year, driving profits through the floor in terms of earnings per megahash. Second, the value of a BTC has skyrocketed, crashed, and then continued towards recovery. These two events are logically connected — a huge jump in mining difficulty should increase the value of one BTC, if the currency is to hold any value whatsoever.

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http://www.extremetech.com/uncategorized/173772-bitcoin-asic-manufacturer-hashfast-facing-lawsuits-over-alleged-false-advertising-fluctuating-bitcoin-prices

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