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Topic: PrimeAsic - 80 Ghash/sec Asic Miner [SCAM] - page 28. (Read 67052 times)

hero member
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Why just not wait till they connect 10 devices or so to that pool, like I asked. Though it doesn't look like the Green Edi Sales and Services LLC will do so tonight.
full member
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I'm pretty confident that someone will end up physically going to check this out.
I'm in the UK so it's only a cheap flight for me.

If they can provide a reasonable price and photos, and guarantee I can see + purchase some units, I'll fly over this week.
hero member
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We have a problem here. We have a real company.

Of course that doesn't prove they have working ASICs, but it's more confidence inspiring than the total opacity of many Bitcoin enterprises.

And this is somehow scaring! Good wording anyway.

I'm only 800km away, I could drive the whole night and reach them tomorrow, to be their first client and do the affair of my life.

But I think I will simply go to sleep and follow this drama tomorrow with a truck of popcorn.

I'm pretty confident that someone will end up physically going to check this out.  Hell, someone bought one of those Lightning Miners and they seem like an obvious scam.

It would be great for Euro customers if there's a Euro ASIC vendor.
legendary
Activity: 1176
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We have a problem here. We have a real company.

Of course that doesn't prove they have working ASICs, but it's more confidence inspiring than the total opacity of many Bitcoin enterprises.

And this is somehow scaring! I really liked the way you said it, your wording, btw..

I'm only 800km away, I could drive the whole night and reach them tomorrow, to be their first client and do the affair of my life.

But I think I will simply go to sleep and follow this drama tomorrow with a truck of popcorn.
hero member
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We have a problem here. We have a real company.

Of course that doesn't prove they have working ASICs, but it's more confidence inspiring than the total opacity of many Bitcoin enterprises.
sr. member
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You can go to ozco.in pool, check the user top 20 and see us there:)
Mining will be stopped after our page comes live.

Why should you stop mining after your webpage goes lives?


Because thats when its mining contract ends. They just rent enough to have the page up and ppl believe in it.
legendary
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http://www.feketelista.hu/kereses-egy-konkret-cegre/cegazonositas/935804-edi+green+kereskedelmi+%C3%A9s+szolg%C3%A1ltat%C3%B3+kft/
Use Google translate.  A tax ID is given.  Someone in Europe may know how to verify it.



We have a problem here. We have a real company.
hero member
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Big question is: Why do they sell this stuff when they can make ~300$/day with one of those.

Quote from: BFL
Why don't you guys mine? This is a popular question.  The answer is pretty simple.  Hardware is the focus of our passion.  We're hardware designers.

At least for BFL we know now that this is a lie.

Quote from: BFL_Josh
The ASIC team is a third party we have contracted with to do the design and routing on the chip itself, they are located in California. ...
hero member
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I tried to call the number in the whois, it's "not in use" (well, that way easy to guess, 9995748 is the kind of number you pseudo randomly generate writing fast on the keyboard [5748 = cross]).

Here is the google map location of their offices.

[...] but Edi-Green has been in business since at least 2011 at that same address.
Care to share your google-fu, please?

http://www.feketelista.hu/kereses-egy-konkret-cegre/cegazonositas/935804-edi+green+kereskedelmi+%C3%A9s+szolg%C3%A1ltat%C3%B3+kft/

Use Google translate.  A tax ID is given.  Someone in Europe may know how to verify it, find out who owns the company, pull up any previous business names, etc.
hero member
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Hello Everyone!

I'm posting to announce our ASIC product, PrimeAsic which does up to 80Ghash/s using a little over 800W power.





You can go to ozco.in pool, check the user top 20 and see us there:)
Mining will be stopped after our page comes live.

Stay tuned for more info!

Can you connect 10 of your devices to that pool, so it shows about 800GH/s for primeasic, because I don't think one 78 GH/s miner on a pool proofs that much?
newbie
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I'm also interested in the price.
hero member
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You can go to ozco.in pool, check the user top 20 and see us there:)
Mining will be stopped after our page comes live.

Why should you stop mining after your webpage goes lives?
legendary
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price and payment methods accepted please.
Regards
legendary
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I tried to call the number in the whois, it's "not in use" (well, that way easy to guess, 9995748 is the kind of number you pseudo randomly generate writing fast on the keyboard [5748 = cross]).

Here is the google map location of their offices.

[...] but Edi-Green has been in business since at least 2011 at that same address.
Care to share your google-fu, please?
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
Either a good scam or legit. We will see tomorrow i guess.

We are a well established Hungarian company (Kft) with local store and pickup available, phone support, no pre-orders or holding the customers money for weeks/months.

We are a Hungary based company, started developing this project in 2012 June, finished it without ANY pre-order money at all.
Now the units are ready to ship, or to be picked up locally.


Code:
localhost:~ $ whois bitasic.com

Whois Server Version 2.0

Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered
with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net
for detailed information.

   Domain Name: BITASIC.COM
   Registrar: DYNADOT, LLC
   Whois Server: whois.dynadot.com
   Referral URL: http://www.dynadot.com
   Name Server: NS1.DYNADOT.COM
   Name Server: NS2.DYNADOT.COM
   Status: clientTransferProhibited
   Updated Date: 27-jun-2012
   Creation Date: 27-jun-2012
   Expiration Date: 27-jun-2013

>>> Last update of whois database: Sun, 03 Mar 2013 22:50:52 UTC <<<

The Registry database contains ONLY .COM, .NET, .EDU domains and
Registrars.
Domain Name: bitasic.com
Registered at http://www.dynadot.com

Registrant:
Edi-Green Kft.
Edi-Green Kft.
Futó u. 16.
Budapest, Budapest 1082
Hungary

Administrative Contact:
Edi-Green [b]Kft[/b].
Edi-Green Kft.
Futó u. 16.
Budapest, Budapest 1082
Hungary
[email protected]
+36 19995748

Technical Contact:
Edi-Green Kft.
Edi-Green Kft.
Futó u. 16.
Budapest, Budapest 1082
Hungary
[email protected]
+36 19995748

Record expires on 2013/06/27 UTC
Record created on 2012/06/27 UTC

Domain servers in listed order:
ns1.dynadot.com
ns2.dynadot.com

Companies using gmail addresses always pings my scamdar, but Edi-Green has been in business since at least 2011 at that same address.
sr. member
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Merit: 250
I'm interested to see if this is real.

If so, what would be the price + shipping to USA?
legendary
Activity: 1176
Merit: 1001
Big question is: Why do they sell this stuff when they can make ~300$/day with one of those.

Quote from: BFL
Why don't you guys mine? This is a popular question.  The answer is pretty simple.  Hardware is the focus of our passion.  We're hardware designers.

If this is real, they could have a mining farm @ 1PH ready and sell 1 million dollars of preorders in one day, deliver them and start up the asic farm.
sr. member
Activity: 388
Merit: 250
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Big question is: Why do they sell this stuff when they can make ~300$/day with one of those.

They can probably do both if they want to and are prepared.  But maybe they actually believe in keeping bitcoin as decentralized as possible?
hero member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 500
Big question is: Why do they sell this stuff when they can make ~300$/day with one of those.
hero member
Activity: 495
Merit: 507
http://ozco.in/content/hall-fame-round-shares-bitcoin

At least there is something called primeasic going at it at 78GH/s on ozcoin right now.
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