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Topic: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - 1,150 TH/S HASH RATE (1GH/S per Unit) - page 110. (Read 565833 times)

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We also know who they are buying their equipment from as we release funds from escrow to cover the cost.

By Monday the PETA Fund will live up to its name and start hashing above Peta.

Thank you for everyone who have supported this Fund.
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This whole market/ipo thing is a bit unfortunate. But havelock has had opening/closing market at inopportune times before...

As for the second (planned, unlike what some users seem to think) IPO batch, I'm sure it'll go pretty well once hardware comes online on Monday. People are sceptical to the extreme with this kind of project, but once some sort of assurance is given (e.g. CryptX buy-in) the sales go up very fast.

On the note of hardware, sure it's unfortunate that we're under 500, but with larger hardware quantity comes greater variance. It'll be the same when we deploy 1100-1500 TH/s.

Sidenote on people referring to CryptX as a 'him': CryptX is a team of two, registered as a company in Belgium and a datacenter that's on a map. It would be nice if we could stop talking about them as if they were a dodgy and traceless individual (e.g. pbmining so far).
+1
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So we have a total of 199'ish bitcoins mined this week. And if we sell out of this IPO (at current) we should only need about 486 BTC to invest more to start reciving dividends. Am I right?
Depends.
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Perpetual optimism is a force multiplier.
So we have a total of 199'ish bitcoins mined this week. And if we sell out of this IPO (at current) we should only need about 486 BTC to invest more to start reciving dividends. Am I right?
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I'd say the code behind havelock is about mtgox level quality Tongue
What do you mean?

It looks like a lot is managed manually, which would mean the code is not doing what it's supposed to do. The things I can see from the outside are not very promising. Website written in PHP, ajax requests with html as response, mixed spaces/tabs formatting, the overall html/js/css structure... all indicative of a low quality codebase.
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This whole market/ipo thing is a bit unfortunate. But havelock has had opening/closing market at inopportune times before...

As for the second (planned, unlike what some users seem to think) IPO batch, I'm sure it'll go pretty well once hardware comes online on Monday. People are sceptical to the extreme with this kind of project, but once some sort of assurance is given (e.g. CryptX buy-in) the sales go up very fast.

On the note of hardware, sure it's unfortunate that we're under 500, but with larger hardware quantity comes greater variance. It'll be the same when we deploy 1100-1500 TH/s.

Sidenote on people referring to CryptX as a 'him': CryptX is a team of two, registered as a company in Belgium and a datacenter that's on a map. It would be nice if we could stop talking about them as if they were a dodgy and traceless individual (e.g. pbmining so far).
WHY ARE WE ONLY HASHING AT 1400 TH IN THE LAST 15 MIN, CRYPTX NEEDS TO GIVE DIV COMPENSATION THIS WEEK!!

 Tongue
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After Economics: Learning is just the first step.
what does NEO do?

exactly

if you need to ask, don't invest.

and you need to ask
sr. member
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^
NEO tells you to stop running with scissors.

sr. member
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what does NEO do?
sr. member
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Sidenote on people referring to CryptX as a 'him': CryptX is a team of two, registered as a company in Belgium and a datacenter that's on a map. It would be nice if we could stop talking about them as if they were a dodgy and traceless individual (e.g. pbmining so far).

Another totally not dodgy team:

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I'd say the code behind havelock is about mtgox level quality Tongue
What do you mean?
I think the units are managed well. GH.io also reports slightly lower hashrates for all of my units, sometimes it is +5% then a few days -5%...

Pricing is also cheaper than cex, so cant complain there.
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This whole market/ipo thing is a bit unfortunate. But havelock has had opening/closing market at inopportune times before...

As for the second (planned, unlike what some users seem to think) IPO batch, I'm sure it'll go pretty well once hardware comes online on Monday. People are sceptical to the extreme with this kind of project, but once some sort of assurance is given (e.g. CryptX buy-in) the sales go up very fast.

On the note of hardware, sure it's unfortunate that we're under 500, but with larger hardware quantity comes greater variance. It'll be the same when we deploy 1100-1500 TH/s.

Sidenote on people referring to CryptX as a 'him': CryptX is a team of two, registered as a company in Belgium and a datacenter that's on a map. It would be nice if we could stop talking about them as if they were a dodgy and traceless individual (e.g. pbmining so far).
i second this.
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This whole market/ipo thing is a bit unfortunate. But havelock has had opening/closing market at inopportune times before...

As for the second (planned, unlike what some users seem to think) IPO batch, I'm sure it'll go pretty well once hardware comes online on Monday. People are sceptical to the extreme with this kind of project, but once some sort of assurance is given (e.g. CryptX buy-in) the sales go up very fast.

On the note of hardware, sure it's unfortunate that we're under 500, but with larger hardware quantity comes greater variance. It'll be the same when we deploy 1100-1500 TH/s.

Sidenote on people referring to CryptX as a 'him': CryptX is a team of two, registered as a company in Belgium and a datacenter that's on a map. It would be nice if we could stop talking about them as if they were a dodgy and traceless individual (e.g. pbmining so far).
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And of course shareholders have a ticket to ride the mystery train: Dividends? whenever. Re-re-ipo? Yes we will not tell you when or why. Hashrate 466? Learn to cringe like a man. Conditions on the re-re-ipo? who knows. i have a red welt in my forehead from the facepalm i gave myself for jumping and buying shares again...
24 hour avgs
5/14 491
498
496
499
496
490
476
466
485
5/23 475

avg=487.2

plus they have 1 TH on eliguis still, so we are really only like 10TH away from 500

when the stats were on eliguis some workers didnt look like they hashing at the right speeds, maybe they have some malfunctioning rigs



In my experience, there are ALWAYS some rigs running below par, the manufacturing and quality control of most asic rigs is just not at the same level as say a server.
hero member
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And of course shareholders have a ticket to ride the mystery train: Dividends? whenever. Re-re-ipo? Yes we will not tell you when or why. Hashrate 466? Learn to cringe like a man. Conditions on the re-re-ipo? who knows. i have a red welt in my forehead from the facepalm i gave myself for jumping and buying shares again...
24 hour avgs
5/14 491
498
496
499
496
490
476
466
485
5/23 475

avg=487.2

plus they have 1 TH on eliguis still, so we are really only like 10TH away from 500

when the stats were on eliguis some workers didnt look like they hashing at the right speeds, maybe they have some malfunctioning rigs


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After Economics: Learning is just the first step.
Yall. Havelock and CryptX are pretty tech savvy. Pretty sure they are letting it float a little on purpose, not a bug.
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And of course shareholders have a ticket to ride the mystery train: Dividends? whenever. Re-re-ipo? Yes we will not tell you when or why. Hashrate 466? Learn to cringe like a man. Conditions on the re-re-ipo? who knows. i have a red welt in my forehead from the facepalm i gave myself for jumping and buying shares again...

Too much impulse?  Smiley  I admit, I was tempted to sell shares when the new IPO was announced, but then I realized that selling on impulse and jumping in/out of markets is how I usually lose money.
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And of course shareholders have a ticket to ride the mystery train: Dividends? whenever. Re-re-ipo? Yes we will not tell you when or why. Hashrate 466? Learn to cringe like a man. Conditions on the re-re-ipo? who knows. i have a red welt in my forehead from the facepalm i gave myself for jumping and buying shares again...
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seriously, who ever is responsible for this: think first. wait. think again. wait. think once more. THEN act.
Don't do it the other way round.

Where's the fun in that?
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I'd say the code behind havelock is about mtgox level quality Tongue
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