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Topic: Where is the official homepage of asicminer (Read 1201 times)

newbie
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There are two ways to buy asicminer shares.


There's actually a third way, you can check the Auction subforum, and the securities forum for WTS's (want to sells) or auctions of ASICMINER shares.

Good luck!
sr. member
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http://coin.furuknap.net/
I want to buy their stocks.

There aren't any official home pages as of yet, the forum thread is the best place to gather information.

I've written an article on how to buy ASICMiner shares, including details about how the Pass-Through (PT) shares being sold work:

http://coin.furuknap.net/how-to-buy-asicminer-shares/

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hero member
Activity: 756
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I want to buy their stocks.

There are two ways to buy asicminer shares.

One is to find someone who owns asicminer shares and buy them off them.  These shares are not listed on any exchange, so all transfers are done privately (with ownership tracked by the management of asicminer, represented by friedcat here on the forums).

The other way is to buy Passthrough (PT) shares on one of the exchanges.  Bitfunder and BTC-TC are two exchanges I know of that host asicminer PTs.  A PT holds shares in asicminer and then lists those shares on the exchange 1 for 1 (or in the case of the PT I'm planning on launching, 1 for 100).  A PT normally charges a small fee on dividends before passing them on (usually less than 5%).

In other words there's no main page, there's no contract, there's just some forum posts here.
hero member
Activity: 499
Merit: 500
I want to buy their stocks.

There are two ways to buy asicminer shares.

One is to find someone who owns asicminer shares and buy them off them.  These shares are not listed on any exchange, so all transfers are done privately (with ownership tracked by the management of asicminer, represented by friedcat here on the forums).

The other way is to buy Passthrough (PT) shares on one of the exchanges.  Bitfunder and BTC-TC are two exchanges I know of that host asicminer PTs.  A PT holds shares in asicminer and then lists those shares on the exchange 1 for 1 (or in the case of the PT I'm planning on launching, 1 for 100).  A PT normally charges a small fee on dividends before passing them on (usually less than 5%).
hero member
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I want to buy their stocks.
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