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Topic: How does CEX.io distribute new Gh? (Read 2261 times)

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October 30, 2013, 08:41:14 AM
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IPO Smiley. They might do more IPO in the future...


You know you can only ever do one IPO right?  The I stands for Initial..........
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Lets just call it PO then, but I think they are selling it to the market secretly...
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October 30, 2013, 08:05:46 AM
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IPO Smiley. They might do more IPO in the future...
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You know you can only ever do one IPO right?  The I stands for Initial..........
sr. member
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October 30, 2013, 05:55:00 AM
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I've been wondering how exactly Cex.io distributes more GH/s into their market.  Like when they put more hardware online or want to sell off some of their own hashing power from the reserves do they just sell it at market price because that would cause the price to drop dramatically every time they did.  So how do they balance new shares into the market without effecting price?

IPO Smiley. They might do more IPO in the future...
sr. member
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October 30, 2013, 03:40:31 AM
#2
I've been wondering how exactly Cex.io distributes more GH/s into their market.  Like when they put more hardware online or want to sell off some of their own hashing power from the reserves do they just sell it at market price because that would cause the price to drop dramatically every time they did.  So how do they balance new shares into the market without effecting price?

They did a IPO back then, after that no body knows.... but my wild guess is they would sell it to the market if they think its too high and buy back when its too low..
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October 29, 2013, 09:31:14 PM
#1
I've been wondering how exactly Cex.io distributes more GH/s into their market.  Like when they put more hardware online or want to sell off some of their own hashing power from the reserves do they just sell it at market price because that would cause the price to drop dramatically every time they did.  So how do they balance new shares into the market without effecting price?
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