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August 13, 2013, 04:20:57 AM
Josh
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Yifu
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@Yifu,    please check into the forum daily so we know ur still alive!!
As there is probably not a continent in the world where people aren't looking out for you !
Am glad am not you !  Wink
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CLEARSIGHT- THE #1 BLOCKCHAIN JOB PLATFORM
August 13, 2013, 04:06:10 AM
And this
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.2922817


I think i can help .
Yesterday I got 30 chips from nowhere...
Sent from hong kong. No update on Avalon order page. Smiley
Any update on test of fully populated K16.?
We are busy here with our design and did not have the chance to populate and test the last final K16 version
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August 13, 2013, 04:04:49 AM
There could be some movement:

Please note that the chips may ship without warning as I've received confirmation from another operator that the sample chips were shipped without any changes in my order page. Damn Avalon!
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August 13, 2013, 03:37:09 AM
Josh
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legendary
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August 13, 2013, 03:07:33 AM
BFL
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Wait.........I thought BFL had "Customs™Chips"  Huh Huh Huh WTF  Huh Huh Huh

 Cheesy   Cheesy   Cheesy   Cheesy   Cheesy   Cheesy   Cheesy   Cheesy   Cheesy   Cheesy   Cheesy  Cheesy
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August 13, 2013, 03:04:06 AM
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August 13, 2013, 02:48:04 AM
Hey guys, chips are in the mail!   Lips sealed

No jokes about that in here !
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August 13, 2013, 01:24:00 AM
What do you mean chips are in the mail? Please clarify

Sorry, it was a joke, kinda like "check's in the mail".  Maybe I'm old...

Edit: Too soon?
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August 13, 2013, 01:21:41 AM
What do you mean chips are in the mail? Please clarify
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August 13, 2013, 01:19:31 AM
Hey guys, chips are in the mail!   Lips sealed
legendary
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In Cryptocoins I Trust
August 13, 2013, 12:23:27 AM
My chips are up for auction for anyone that still wants to take the gamble: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/282-avalon-chips-via-group-buy-orders-steamboatragingazn628-at-cost-272407
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August 12, 2013, 11:46:23 PM
The funny thing is... what exactly do these politicians think they can regulate about Bitcoin? All they can really do is make it illegal and then people will just use their bitcoin elsewhere. I don't think they really get it. Any attempt at regulating Bitcoin and you are placing a huge burden on US economic growth.

Ok, surely we all recognize how ludicrous this statement is? The impact of regulating Bitcoin would be completely inconsequential to the dollar economy.
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August 12, 2013, 09:20:51 PM
Essentially it gets down to this: Some people believe that legal action may slow things down and even get negative impact if it forces Y(es)I('ve)F(*****)Y(ou)™ to court, instead of letting him to slowly ship chip batches in the future. They see legal action as a revenge, and not as a smart business move at this moment. This is false reasoning IMHO, Yifu has an USA based company and his basic interest is not to be brought to court in the USA, or get permanent arrest order if he tries to step into the USA. Court conviction may permanently damage his future, so if anything can bring him to make some kind of personal or financial sacrifice to deliver what his company is obliged - it's serious legal action. It will not make anything slower. Proper donation for legal support should be organized, let's say everybody should donate 1% of the worth of his chips. 1% of 10 mil. US$ is 100.000 US$, and it should be enough for some serious law firm for considerable time. If anyone who already donated gets his chips during the slow process of legal action, his donation will anyhow go to good cause, helping those who didn't get the chips get their legal satisfaction.

How much money do we need to bring this fat ass to the court? Though I am less rich than him (we all know how much money this guy has scammed from our community), but I think the law will bring judge to this guy. If a reliable community member can lead such a law suit, I will donate 50BTC 100BTC.

With such a simple and easy thing, he will delay. This could only be intentional.

Back in May, I have heard rumors that Avalon team is planning ship the chips late to give Avalon Batch 3 some profit. Now, the rumor became the truth. They intended to cover one mistake by another mistake.

I would repeat that in a few other threads esp. the Terrahash one if you want to gain any momentum and/or attention.

Also contact Bicknellski and a few of the group buy guys whose businesses are at stake...

Feel free to do that, I'm just a small group buyer with no intentions to execute anything further myself, but would love to see what others think about it.

Well it's possible now, 2/3 down, ouch;

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-08-12/n-y-regulator-subpoenas-firms-over-bitcoin-crime-risks.html

In addition to BitInstant, Dwolla and Coinsetter, the regulator sent subpoenas to the following service providers: BitPay, Coinabul, Coinbase Inc., CoinLab, eCoin Cashier, Payward, Inc., TrustCash Holdings Inc. and ZipZap, the person said.

Butterfly Labs, a technology company, also received a subpoena, according to the person familiar with the matter.




The funny thing is... what exactly do these politicians think they can regulate about Bitcoin? All they can really do is make it illegal and then people will just use their bitcoin elsewhere. I don't think they really get it. Any attempt at regulating Bitcoin and you are placing a huge burden on US economic growth.
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August 12, 2013, 05:22:07 PM
Essentially it gets down to this: Some people believe that legal action may slow things down and even get negative impact if it forces Y(es)I('ve)F(*****)Y(ou)™ to court, instead of letting him to slowly ship chip batches in the future. They see legal action as a revenge, and not as a smart business move at this moment. This is false reasoning IMHO, Yifu has an USA based company and his basic interest is not to be brought to court in the USA, or get permanent arrest order if he tries to step into the USA. Court conviction may permanently damage his future, so if anything can bring him to make some kind of personal or financial sacrifice to deliver what his company is obliged - it's serious legal action. It will not make anything slower. Proper donation for legal support should be organized, let's say everybody should donate 1% of the worth of his chips. 1% of 10 mil. US$ is 100.000 US$, and it should be enough for some serious law firm for considerable time. If anyone who already donated gets his chips during the slow process of legal action, his donation will anyhow go to good cause, helping those who didn't get the chips get their legal satisfaction.

How much money do we need to bring this fat ass to the court? Though I am less rich than him (we all know how much money this guy has scammed from our community), but I think the law will bring judge to this guy. If a reliable community member can lead such a law suit, I will donate 50BTC 100BTC.

With such a simple and easy thing, he will delay. This could only be intentional.

Back in May, I have heard rumors that Avalon team is planning ship the chips late to give Avalon Batch 3 some profit. Now, the rumor became the truth. They intended to cover one mistake by another mistake.

I would repeat that in a few other threads esp. the Terrahash one if you want to gain any momentum and/or attention.

Also contact Bicknellski and a few of the group buy guys whose businesses are at stake...

Feel free to do that, I'm just a small group buyer with no intentions to execute anything further myself, but would love to see what others think about it.

Well it's possible now, 2/3 down, ouch;

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-08-12/n-y-regulator-subpoenas-firms-over-bitcoin-crime-risks.html

In addition to BitInstant, Dwolla and Coinsetter, the regulator sent subpoenas to the following service providers: BitPay, Coinabul, Coinbase Inc., CoinLab, eCoin Cashier, Payward, Inc., TrustCash Holdings Inc. and ZipZap, the person said.

Butterfly Labs, a technology company, also received a subpoena, according to the person familiar with the matter.



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Honey badger just does not care
August 12, 2013, 05:21:24 PM
Essentially it gets down to this: Some people believe that legal action may slow things down and even get negative impact if it forces Y(es)I('ve)F(*****)Y(ou)™ to court, instead of letting him to slowly ship chip batches in the future. They see legal action as a revenge, and not as a smart business move at this moment. This is false reasoning IMHO, Yifu has an USA based company and his basic interest is not to be brought to court in the USA, or get permanent arrest order if he tries to step into the USA. Court conviction may permanently damage his future, so if anything can bring him to make some kind of personal or financial sacrifice to deliver what his company is obliged - it's serious legal action. It will not make anything slower. Proper donation for legal support should be organized, let's say everybody should donate 1% of the worth of his chips. 1% of 10 mil. US$ is 100.000 US$, and it should be enough for some serious law firm for considerable time. If anyone who already donated gets his chips during the slow process of legal action, his donation will anyhow go to good cause, helping those who didn't get the chips get their legal satisfaction.

How much money do we need to bring this fat ass to the court? Though I am less rich than him (we all know how much money this guy has scammed from our community), but I think the law will bring judge to this guy. If a reliable community member can lead such a law suit, I will donate 50BTC 100BTC.

With such a simple and easy thing, he will delay. This could only be intentional.

Back in May, I have heard rumors that Avalon team is planning ship the chips late to give Avalon Batch 3 some profit. Now, the rumor became the truth. They intended to cover one mistake by another mistake.

I would repeat that in a few other threads esp. the Terrahash one if you want to gain any momentum and/or attention.

Also contact Bicknellski and a few of the group buy guys whose businesses are at stake...

Feel free to do that, I'm just a small group buyer with no intentions to execute anything further myself, but would love to see what others think about it.
sr. member
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August 12, 2013, 04:40:41 PM
Essentially it gets down to this: Some people believe that legal action may slow things down and even get negative impact if it forces Y(es)I('ve)F(*****)Y(ou)™ to court, instead of letting him to slowly ship chip batches in the future. They see legal action as a revenge, and not as a smart business move at this moment. This is false reasoning IMHO, Yifu has an USA based company and his basic interest is not to be brought to court in the USA, or get permanent arrest order if he tries to step into the USA. Court conviction may permanently damage his future, so if anything can bring him to make some kind of personal or financial sacrifice to deliver what his company is obliged - it's serious legal action. It will not make anything slower. Proper donation for legal support should be organized, let's say everybody should donate 1% of the worth of his chips. 1% of 10 mil. US$ is 100.000 US$, and it should be enough for some serious law firm for considerable time. If anyone who already donated gets his chips during the slow process of legal action, his donation will anyhow go to good cause, helping those who didn't get the chips get their legal satisfaction.

How much money do we need to bring this fat ass to the court? Though I am less rich than him (we all know how much money this guy has scammed from our community), but I think the law will bring judge to this guy. If a reliable community member can lead such a law suit, I will donate 50BTC 100BTC.

With such a simple and easy thing, he will delay. This could only be intentional.

Back in May, I have heard rumors that Avalon team is planning ship the chips late to give Avalon Batch 3 some profit. Now, the rumor became the truth. They intended to cover one mistake by another mistake.
In fact, base on current whole net hash power, batch#3 customers are already dead. No matter when the chip will be shipped. The only difference is how much these customers will lost.
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August 12, 2013, 03:04:04 PM
Essentially it gets down to this: Some people believe that legal action may slow things down and even get negative impact if it forces Y(es)I('ve)F(*****)Y(ou)™ to court, instead of letting him to slowly ship chip batches in the future. They see legal action as a revenge, and not as a smart business move at this moment. This is false reasoning IMHO, Yifu has an USA based company and his basic interest is not to be brought to court in the USA, or get permanent arrest order if he tries to step into the USA. Court conviction may permanently damage his future, so if anything can bring him to make some kind of personal or financial sacrifice to deliver what his company is obliged - it's serious legal action. It will not make anything slower. Proper donation for legal support should be organized, let's say everybody should donate 1% of the worth of his chips. 1% of 10 mil. US$ is 100.000 US$, and it should be enough for some serious law firm for considerable time. If anyone who already donated gets his chips during the slow process of legal action, his donation will anyhow go to good cause, helping those who didn't get the chips get their legal satisfaction.

How much money do we need to bring this fat ass to the court? Though I am less rich than him (we all know how much money this guy has scammed from our community), but I think the law will bring judge to this guy. If a reliable community member can lead such a law suit, I will donate 50BTC 100BTC.

With such a simple and easy thing, he will delay. This could only be intentional.

Back in May, I have heard rumors that Avalon team is planning ship the chips late to give Avalon Batch 3 some profit. Now, the rumor became the truth. They intended to cover one mistake by another mistake.

I would repeat that in a few other threads esp. the Terrahash one if you want to gain any momentum and/or attention.

Also contact Bicknellski and a few of the group buy guys whose businesses are at stake...
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August 12, 2013, 02:55:23 PM
Essentially it gets down to this: Some people believe that legal action may slow things down and even get negative impact if it forces Y(es)I('ve)F(*****)Y(ou)™ to court, instead of letting him to slowly ship chip batches in the future. They see legal action as a revenge, and not as a smart business move at this moment. This is false reasoning IMHO, Yifu has an USA based company and his basic interest is not to be brought to court in the USA, or get permanent arrest order if he tries to step into the USA. Court conviction may permanently damage his future, so if anything can bring him to make some kind of personal or financial sacrifice to deliver what his company is obliged - it's serious legal action. It will not make anything slower. Proper donation for legal support should be organized, let's say everybody should donate 1% of the worth of his chips. 1% of 10 mil. US$ is 100.000 US$, and it should be enough for some serious law firm for considerable time. If anyone who already donated gets his chips during the slow process of legal action, his donation will anyhow go to good cause, helping those who didn't get the chips get their legal satisfaction.

How much money do we need to bring this fat ass to the court? Though I am less rich than him (we all know how much money this guy has scammed from our community), but I think the law will bring judge to this guy. If a reliable community member can lead such a law suit, I will donate 50BTC 100BTC.

With such a simple and easy thing, he will delay. This could only be intentional.

Back in May, I have heard rumors that Avalon team is planning ship the chips late to give Avalon Batch 3 some profit. Now, the rumor became the truth. They intended to cover one mistake by another mistake.
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August 12, 2013, 12:07:48 PM
So basically, shit or get off the pot.  If you think you have been wronged and ignored to the point of suffering damages, sue yifu.  If not, don't.  

Whining on here serves no purpose.
It serves no purpose because 90% of the chip buyers nor the group buy leaders have any intention to say a word to Yifu. All that needs to be done is for the group buy leaders to hire a lawyer to get in contact with Yifu to arrange a face-to-face. We don't need to go through the process of a lawsuit. The problem is that Yifu thinks he is just allowed to ignore everyone.
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August 12, 2013, 09:56:52 AM
So basically, shit or get off the pot.  If you think you have been wronged and ignored to the point of suffering damages, sue yifu.  If not, don't.  

Whining on here serves no purpose.
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