Man, its sad there's still people defending all this bullshit. I guess i would be pretty sour too if i threw all my money into a bottomless pit, which is starting to look more bleek by the second.
ITS CALLED A LONG CON PEOPLE.... has everybody already forgotten that pirate paid out on time for almost a year before taking off with millions.
I called pirate a scam from the very first time I heard of him. And even though I have no pre-order with BFL, I am biased and hope they are fully legit because, as another poster said, a BFL scam on the heels of a pirate scam would be devastating to the market sentiment.
I won't be placing a pre-order, even if they produced a demo video. I'm not a big miner. But I would still bet that they'll ship an "ASIC" product that out-performs the FPGAs at lower cost. I'm no expert on chip design, but it seems a reasonable task to outsource the manufacture of an ASIC mining chip to produce a mining rig. Maybe from a company like
eASIC back in 2008:
“You need a team of 50 experts to design a high-end ASIC.”
“By the time you factor in NRE and mask costs, ASIC costs a lot more unless your volume is in the millions.”
“ASIC has very long design cycles.”
“ASIC is a high-risk game that only a small number of companies can afford.”
The list goes on and on. That’s why ASIC design starts have been on a steady decline for more than a decade.
What if there were an ASIC technology that didn’t have the usual drawbacks like high NRE, long design times, high risk, and complex tool flows?
This week, eASIC went a long way toward implementing that vision, announcing their new 45nm, “Nextreme-2,” “Zero Mask-Charge” ASIC family. [...] Since this is a single mask layer, there is very little cost or risk involved in programming/customizing the devices. Furthermore, in early production, the via layer can be programmed via e-beam, allowing for very small (as in 1 unit) production runs. The company can easily produce a wafer with many designs from different companies, so there is no “minimum quantity” issue for setting up the fabrication process.
Ordering chips from eASIC? that sounds reasonable. Sharing profits of 7% per week with random people on the internet? that doesn't sound reasonable.
Its a shame this Sonny guy is involved and that his father is who he is, and Inaba's agitation in this thread is a total PR failure for the company.
I know everyone has fresh burns from pirate. But when a LONG CON is so long that it becomes indistinguishable from a legitimate business, then its a legitimate business.