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Topic: [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining) - page 464. (Read 1079974 times)

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Dear people buying at 0.002,

Can you not read an order book?

No. No they couldn't.

Maybe they can now.

hero member
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Hopefully I haven't slept yet (EU). But the europeans now:
full member
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You know what came to my mind? Somebody posted several days ago that if LC delivers, it would be the first ASIC company to do it on time. Oh, the irony..
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LET'S GIVE SOME HOPE TO THIS THREAD&COMPANY: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6ljFaKRTrI

So, LC will be resurrected in as many years as there were between Portal and Portal2? Still not possible with a CEO and management like this..
sr. member
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So will there be a div this tuesday?


Yep, it will be .0005% of your IPO deposit.

And there will be some kind of Transaction Issues™, therefore it will only be paid out in Early November™
They will have issues but show pictures of the dividend.
legendary
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buy activeminer on bitfunder while it is cheap.

If you want to play it safe, cash out any speculative stock (especially those who are NOT MINING like ActM and this one), at least until they start hashing for real. Hold your BTC instead, they are going to rise in value more than the stocks IMHO Grin
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OK this was previously speculation but is now officially confirmed as the LIVE hash-meter until October 30



Too bad for the "We're hashing at 2 TH/s"

Now, what can we expect from November 1st and later?
Compared to KnC, BitFury, eASIC, CoinCraft, etc? 28nm, 0.3W/GH, what can we expect from LABCOIN?

These are the #2 questions to be addressed to consider buying back AT ANY PRICE (or not selling hold for those who still hold), after the #1 questions already asked but yet to be answered.
+1
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Ahem... I'll just leave this here. http://virtualminingcorp.com/  Grin

Trying real hard not to be rude when you post a counter point using a project that has a 10x higher valuation providing less proof of working tech.

Sorry, an eASIC press release is pretty much proof of working tech.  I think ActM has a lot of issues but their chips should have zero problems.  They'll actually have the exact same wiring as the FPGAs they're copied from, as they are using an FPGA copy process - which means 100% testability as well.  

The problems I see for them are putting together circuitboards, delay, and so on. Plus competing directly with hashfast and cointerra in the same time frame.

Labcoin's major benefit was it's time to market, and that's being eaten away.

boards should be ready when chips arrive and putting chips onto boards isn't exactly hard - a one man operation can do ~400 boards/day (quoted from memory from a avalon building project). the only delay can be the chips, and with avoiding overloaded TSMC, i think they are in the best spot possible.

buy activeminer on bitfunder while it is cheap.

+1,000
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full member
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So will there be a div this tuesday?


Yep, it will be .0005% of your IPO deposit.

And there will be some kind of Transaction Issues™, therefore it will only be paid out in Early November™
sr. member
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http://casinobitco.in/ A+ customer support
Ahem... I'll just leave this here. http://virtualminingcorp.com/  Grin

Trying real hard not to be rude when you post a counter point using a project that has a 10x higher valuation providing less proof of working tech.

Sorry, an eASIC press release is pretty much proof of working tech.  I think ActM has a lot of issues but their chips should have zero problems.  They'll actually have the exact same wiring as the FPGAs they're copied from, as they are using an FPGA copy process - which means 100% testability as well.  

The problems I see for them are putting together circuitboards, delay, and so on. Plus competing directly with hashfast and cointerra in the same time frame.

Labcoin's major benefit was it's time to market, and that's being eaten away.

boards should be ready when chips arrive and putting chips onto boards isn't exactly hard - a one man operation can do ~400 boards/day (quoted from memory from a avalon building project). the only delay can be the chips, and with avoiding overloaded TSMC, i think they are in the best spot possible.

buy activeminer on bitfunder while it is cheap.
sr. member
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So will there be a div this tuesday?


Yep, it will be .0005% of your IPO deposit.
full member
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So will there be a div this tuesday?

Yes, of course. Why would you expect anything different? Doesn't Labcoin always do what it says it will do?

Yes, there will be a Div™
sr. member
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So will there be a div this tuesday?

Yes, of course. Why would you expect anything different? Doesn't Labcoin always do what it says it will do?
legendary
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OK this was previously speculation but is now officially confirmed as the LIVE hash-meter until October 30



Too bad for the "We're hashing at 2 TH/s"

Now, what can we expect from November 1st and later?
Compared to KnC, BitFury, eASIC, CoinCraft, etc? 28nm, 0.3W/GH, what can we expect from LABCOIN?

These are the #2 questions to be addressed to consider buying back AT ANY PRICE (or not selling hold for those who still hold), after the #1 questions already asked but yet to be answered.
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THE ANSWER: ALERT: User TheSwede75 is now Offline
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People who bought in @ 0.002 are losing money in 3..2..1..
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So will there be a div this tuesday?


That made me laugh...so sad we believed in everything. That awful moment, when FUD becomes reality.
sr. member
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So will there be a div this tuesday?


"We'll have an answer to that in 6 weeks."
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