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Topic: [HAVELOCK] PETAMINE - 1,150 TH/S HASH RATE (1GH/S per Unit) - page 77. (Read 565833 times)

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The next dividend will be a little underwhelming? Like ~0.0017, if we're lucky? Or am I missing something?

It does look like we'll have mined about 100 BTC less than last week. Does anyone know why? Is it just bad luck?
hero member
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Crypto Card - https://platinum.crypto.com/r/28cz7d
Why is everyone speaking about custom made boards? There is not a single word mentioned in the new prospectus about any "in-house built" equipment... Yeah, and Cryptx ingnores this thread... It will take longer than 5 weeks to pay this loan, maybe 8 if we are lucky...  Idea of IPO was good, but since IPO failed, the current situation at the moment, does not look promising. Would be nice to see an updated prospectus.
full member
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The next dividend will be a little underwhelming? Like ~0.0017, if we're lucky? Or am I missing something?
hero member
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Down again!
Working here.  79 shares of cbcm sold thus far.

It's up and down like a yoyo, Havelock system is clearly massivly underpowered or badly designed. Even when it's up, it now takes close to a minute from entering an order to it appearing in the book. That would not be regarded as a functioning system in the normal stock markets.
legendary
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Well hello there!
Down again!
Working here.  79 shares of cbcm sold thus far.
sr. member
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Up for me.  26 shares already sold Cool


So, does that mean your FUD spout is going to start up again soon?

Not sure what you mean Undecided
hero member
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legendary
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Up for me.  26 shares already sold Cool


So, does that mean your FUD spout is going to start up again soon?
sr. member
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Up for me.  26 shares already sold Cool
hero member
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Havelock down again! So SHA IPO is messed up! bet they are happy! been terrible performance lately, but not that suprising for a system written in slow, non scaleable php.
hero member
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Still any information from Cryptx, they didn't post anything in this thread since 23 of May and wer have plenty of unswered questions posted here.
So it looks that it is only for us to make assumption about what happend with our re-investment money etc.
Lack of any communication starts to be very dangerous for shareprice and shareholders.

I'm starting to get very nervous.
From the last update
"Also note that official announcements are made through the Havelock Investments platform so all unit holders are informed."
aka we arent feeding you trolls on the forum anymore
member
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Still any information from Cryptx, they didn't post anything in this thread since 23 of May and wer have plenty of unswered questions posted here.
So it looks that it is only for us to make assumption about what happend with our re-investment money etc.
Lack of any communication starts to be very dangerous for shareprice and shareholders.

I'm starting to get very nervous.
full member
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Still any information from Cryptx, they didn't post anything in this thread since 23 of May and wer have plenty of unswered questions posted here.
So it looks that it is only for us to make assumption about what happend with our re-investment money etc.
Lack of any communication starts to be very dangerous for shareprice and shareholders.
hero member
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Merit: 500
1680BTC, they must be paying out of their own pockets aswell to obtain 1PH

Not really. 2BTC for 1.2TH, shipping starts in 2 weeks:
http://shop.rockminer.com/goods.php?id=35

Thats 1.67 BTC per TH if you buy one unit. If you buy a PH and spread it out over 3 months, Im sure that price is negotiable.

Of course you could buy some more peta shares instead. Currently a bargain, trading around 4.7 BTC / TH, excluding mandatory sky high hosting fees and with 50% of the mining revenue reserved to pay back a loan; and after thats paid back,  50% locked in to buy upgrades - probably at similar fantastic prices. Id hurry.
1680btc they (CBCM) plan to rise in IPO is for initial 400th!
that's 4.1 btc per th.
hero member
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I would say go with AM a chip in hand and purchasable now is better than the hope of one in the future
Besides we know Friedcat delivers unlike others
That and I'm sure there will be a good dev team soon makes it seem like a viable option to me


The man makes sense lol cryptx do we get a vote on this or are we asking for a bit too much? Haha it would be good to know what our contracts, prices that we are quoted for future chip deals/ PCB development costs are also just so we know what we are looking forward to Smiley
legendary
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
I would say go with AM a chip in hand and purchasable now is better than the hope of one in the future
Besides we know Friedcat delivers unlike others
That and I'm sure there will be a good dev team soon makes it seem like a viable option to me
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Who exactly are these machines targeted towards?  I think even small miners don't like anything less than 1th these days. cryptx would have to order 6000 of these bricks, handle customs and shipping as opposed to picking up few hundred locally.

Small miners don't care about the gh/machine they care about the $/gh.

Each cuboid is 768gh so 6000 would give petamine ~5PH.

Petamine could also save even more money by building the asics themselves using the opensource design.

Oh, I only took a brief look and thought they were 192GH, which I assumed was a little low.
You're right.

S3 & Spoondoolies could be quite attractive too. Bitfury gen3 is not too far away either.
Before you get too excited about Spondoolies, try finding the word 'refund' in their terms of sale! It's a license to print money if they can deliver a functional but useless bit of kit a year late with no consequences!

Forget spondoolies, AM is the way to go. Unfortunately cryptx has his heart set on bitmine and the PCBs are being designed for their chips as far as I can remember so hopefully it all works out. Buying miners doesn't really seem the way to go these days, if you can get a good team developing and pumping out working miners from low cost chips then you're gunna be in the lead
hero member
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Who exactly are these machines targeted towards?  I think even small miners don't like anything less than 1th these days. cryptx would have to order 6000 of these bricks, handle customs and shipping as opposed to picking up few hundred locally.

Small miners don't care about the gh/machine they care about the $/gh.

Each cuboid is 768gh so 6000 would give petamine ~5PH.

Petamine could also save even more money by building the asics themselves using the opensource design.

Oh, I only took a brief look and thought they were 192GH, which I assumed was a little low.
You're right.

S3 & Spoondoolies could be quite attractive too. Bitfury gen3 is not too far away either.
Before you get too excited about Spondoolies, try finding the word 'refund' in their terms of sale! It's a license to print money if they can deliver a functional but useless bit of kit a year late with no consequences!
hero member
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Merit: 504
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Who exactly are these machines targeted towards?  I think even small miners don't like anything less than 1th these days. cryptx would have to order 6000 of these bricks, handle customs and shipping as opposed to picking up few hundred locally.

Small miners don't care about the gh/machine they care about the $/gh.

Each cuboid is 768gh so 6000 would give petamine ~5PH.

Petamine could also save even more money by building the asics themselves using the opensource design.

Oh, I only took a brief look and thought they were 192GH, which I assumed was a little low.
You're right.

S3 & Spoondoolies could be quite attractive too. Bitfury gen3 is not too far away either.
hero member
Activity: 658
Merit: 500
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Who exactly are these machines targeted towards?  I think even small miners don't like anything less than 1th these days. cryptx would have to order 6000 of these bricks, handle customs and shipping as opposed to picking up few hundred locally.

Small miners don't care about the gh/machine they care about the $/gh.

Each cuboid is 768gh so 6000 would give petamine ~5PH.

Petamine could also save even more money by building the asics themselves using the opensource design.

Exactly right, PETA doesn't have to buy the miners already manufactured. They can source the chips from AM and use the open source PCB design with their development team having a crack at it. Quite simple really
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