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October 17, 2013, 01:34:15 PM
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Labcoin,

Is TheSwede75 still part of the team?
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October 17, 2013, 01:30:36 PM
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Why was the list of questions deleted?

I understand this is a self-moderated thread, however I believe radiumsoup was asking questions we would all like the answers to.

Are you unable to address any of the concerns raised on that list?

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Wow, that's weird... what happened to the last page of posts???

 Roll Eyes


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Thanks for your replies.

You missed a question:
Have you secured exclusive access to the bitcoin wallet for IPO funds yet from Fabrizio? (If so, what address?)

Edit: saw your edit


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By active, you mean deleting posts that he does not want to respond to??

 Cheesy

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If only Sam cared about shareholders as much as he cares about moderating this thread.

Delete this one too!

Cheesy


My deleted posts...

More to come I'm sure
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October 17, 2013, 01:25:10 PM
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Labcoin,

Is TheSwede75 still part of the team?

Would also be interesting to see if they still consider me part of their team...

They're still listing howard and me here: http://labcoin.com/presentation.html
Despite promising to remove that ASAP. Not a good sign at all.

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So, looks like we've now reached the point where he needs to delete more than half of the posts of this thread to remove all traces of those questions and the following shitstorm? Roll Eyes
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October 17, 2013, 12:50:17 PM
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Deleted from the official  thread.  Draw your own conclusions



In the interest of combating false information, please confirm your identity with a trusted source. Confirming it with Cryptostocks would be fine as long as they make an official statement about it.

Thank you.
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October 17, 2013, 12:49:58 PM
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How many BTC are left in the Labcoin wallets?

As a reminder, this is information you have agreed to provide on several occasions. 

Thank you!
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October 17, 2013, 12:49:35 PM
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Why is the hardware consistently added late night in China?
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October 17, 2013, 12:49:14 PM
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Questions asked by Radiumsoup and deleted by "Sam";

a few things off the top of my head:
-How many of the 20,000 chips in hand still remain to be deployed?
-On what date will all chips in hand be deployed?
-What are the approximate running costs, per board or per terahash, of outsourcing and hosting (electricity, etc.)?
-Are the current chips profitable right now at the current difficulty? If so, what is the current profit margin?
-What is the status of the next batch of chips? (the 130nm ones promised to use a thermally superior package)
-What is the status of the 65nm design? If it's still on hold, do you have anyone under contract to complete the design?
-Have you secured exclusive access to the bitcoin wallet for IPO funds yet from Fabrizio? (If so, what address?)
-When will you be in Shenzen next?
-The network difficulty has risen 40% in the last few days, and is expected to rise sharply again in less than 12 days. Can you achieve 1% of global hashrate before the next difficulty change, and can you maintain that rate in the future?
-There have been a number of well-funded competing ASIC designers now producing real hardware, and difficulty is expected to continue rising at record high levels for the foreseeable future. At what difficulty will the existing Labcoin chips cease to be profitable given the known power and hosting costs?
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