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January 15, 2014, 07:00:06 AM
#6
Hi,

Sounds interesting as long as you keep communicating well and be honest, to many scammers out here.

Anyhow, good luck!

Couldn't agree more, been following the Hashfast situation for the past few weeks. I honestly don't think they are scammers, just very amateurish in their approach to what is a reasonably complex engineering project. Why, oh why won't they talk to their customers? Someone else on one of the forums, I cant find the post right now, hit the nail on the head by saying that even very pissed off customers would rather be told what's actually happening and what might be done about it rather than hearing nothing and speculating about what's really going on.

It just makes everyone's life unpleasant, especially those that have paid a lot of money in good faith and have nothing to show for it.

You're right that communication is vital, from our point of view (which is of course biased) an awful lot of the previous proposals have been a bit long on style and short on technical substance which is, after all, what makes the project stand or fall. Many of the headline figures simply don't stand up to scrutiny but unless you've got really in depth knowledge it's not obvious that something isn't right.

Thanks for your good wishes.
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January 15, 2014, 06:26:53 AM
#5
Hi,

Sounds interesting as long as you keep communicating well and be honest, to many scammers out here.

Anyhow, good luck!
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January 15, 2014, 06:18:15 AM
#4
You're welcome Wink
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January 15, 2014, 06:06:55 AM
#3
hello novello Smiley

And hello to you too, thanks.
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January 15, 2014, 06:01:49 AM
#2
hello novello Smiley
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January 15, 2014, 04:42:54 AM
#1
Hello folks, greetings from Novello Technologies Ltd in the UK.

We'll shortly be launching a funding campaign to finance the development of a family of low cost, high performance mining rigs.

How does $1 per Gigahash/second (or less) sound to you? But before you groan "not another mning asic startup" wait until you see our plan, it's not what you might expect.

Gordon
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