Update: Our investments were quite rocky (especially Just-Dice), however on the positive side some nice profit was made from trading LABCOIN. The current price of ASICMINER is primarily dependent on current dividends, which fails to account for next generation ASIC hardware, and my personal outlook for ASICMINER is positive. We do also have higher cash positions to capitalize on opportunities.
Revenue DMS SELLING dividends: 0.859 BTC ASICMINER dividends: 7.757463 BTC LABCOIN trading: 14.352 BTC Graet.Loan interest: 1.223 BTC Ukyo.Loan interest: 0.1669 BTC CoinLenders CD: 3.05 BTC Share buyback spread: 2.44 BTC
TOTAL: 29.848363 BTC Paid as dividends: 26.8635267 Dividends per share: You will be issueing (26.86352670 / 6459) = 0.00415908 per share. Final Total: 26.86349772.
Assets Not traded on an exchange: 260 ASICMINER (directly) - 432.9 BTC Just-Dice investment: 518.2 BTC
BitFunder 42 G.ASICMINER-PT shares (valued at btct price): 69.3 BTC 20,57 Ukyo.Loan: 20.40 BTC 10,020 btcQuick: 5.109 BTC 16,309 Graet.Loan: 164.72 BTC 2949 TAT.MINIGAME: 0.737 BTC
Bitfunder total value: 260.266 BTC
btct.co 9 ASICMINER-PT: 14.985 BTC 199 Crypto-Trade: 39.18 BTC 248 BitVPS: 0.4717 BTC 356 DMS.SELLING: 2.5589 BTC 300 CB.IDIFF-E: 7.5 BTC
btct.co total value: 64.6956 BTC
CoinLenders 90 day CD #3: 100 BTC
Total coins: 138.41 BTC
Total: 1514.4816 BTC Shares outstanding: 6459 NAV/share: 0.2345 BTC / share
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Analogies do break down. I seriously doubt it's equivalent to manually porting a program from Java to C++, or vice versa - but even if it was there are still tools that can convert programs in one programming language into programs into another programming langue automatically. For example C++ to java converter and Java to C++ converter. People use tools that convert other languages to JavaScript all the time. It certainly wouldn't be a last minute job, but if you were building your program from the start to work after being run through one of these converters (i.e. running it as a compiler step and ensuring that everything worked, including your test cases while developing your code) then you're not going to run into a problem. Unless you're making performance critical ASIC chips. To use an example that you mentioned, CoffeeScript > Javascript often has a 15-25% performance penalty.
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Inputs will pay a 0.5 BTC bounty if it is also released as an open source plugin.
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This screenshot is representative of the Inputs account payments@bitgifts.net as of posting and the transactions are to unique users.
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How can I use Inputs to accept Bitcoins for digital downloads on my Wordpress shopping cart? I don't want to use Bitpay I'd rather process all the orders myself.
Basically user goes to my web site, adds digital products to there shopping cart, they pay in Bitcoins and once the transaction is confirmed a download link will appear on the site or will be emailed to them
Use our API, callbacks, and the on page payment button. You'll need to modify your Wordpress shopping cart.
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Interesting business model. Just don't participate in the coinchat referral contest
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Are withdrawals being processed?
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gladoscc 1Nq9wVm7RTkPaa8FP7H8BrXCZWGag5hNLv
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marcrotheminer has been disqualified for having all referrals coming from the same IP..
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ohh how i love to see a news post with: ohh sorry we had the withdraw limit set to 50 BTC.. 360 turn around?
No, because that indicates they are horribly incompetent and should not be trusted with your Bitcoins.
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Updated demo instance policy, when submitting proof of identity, you must take a picture of you holding out your ID with your face visible.
This should protect against people buying stolen identity scans, and we encourage script purchasers to adopt a similar policy.
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For those that don't know, Coinseeker is a Ripple fudster. Nearly every single of his posts is shilling for ripple, right from the day he joined. There's a reason why his ignore rating is the highest it can be.
Correction, you're the Ripple FUDster...I'm a Ripple supporter. You've been FUDing about Bitcoin.
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For those that don't know, Coinseeker is a Ripple fudster. Nearly every single of his posts is shilling for ripple, right from the day he joined. There's a reason why his ignore rating is the highest it can be.
While claiming to only hold 310 XRPs after half a thousand posts promoting ripple.
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So to recap what we know:
1) They do have some chips (as seen in pictures) however we don't know what those chips are and what they do 2) They do have some boards (as seen in pictures) however we don't know what they are and what they do 3) We do know they have been working on chips (because TheSeven confirmed). Most likely 130nm but for sure 65nm but it doesn't mean they are the ones in the pictures. 4) We think they have mined some coins (because that address TheSwede provided received coins that we know came from 2 different pools) but it suddenly stopped and we don't know why. 5) Besides the above, all we have are words from Labcoin promising that they have chips and boards and are hashing but having stability issues.
Does this summarize the facts?
Yeah. And their hashrate is about 240Gh/s, which is about 3 avalons. Also it's a public holiday in China and the Labcoin engineers are going to be off work until Sunday (so Saturday night in the US) Ok so if we accept those are the facts, on the possible scenarios of what is really happening, this is how I see things: 1) It's a scam, they don't even have chips, never intended to have and just bought some Avalons: 1% chance 2) They have chips and are mining but for their own profit: 5% chance 3) They have some working sample chips (10 or so), but are having production/delivery issues with the remaining chips: 30% chance 4) They have chips and are having technical issues: 50% chance 5) They have chips but there is some catastrophic flaw with them that can never be solved: 10% All of the above indicates they are dishonest. They claim to be mining with, 2 - 6 TH/s.
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SSL is safe if you do it right - strong cipher + PFS + certificate pinning.
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A few days ago, Just the fact that you have to "prove" yourself to be white listed and then watch your mouth because heaven forbid you say something an admin doesn't agree with was offsetting for me.
I admit I'm not the easiest to get along with, But freedom of speech isn't really exercised there.. :/
You don't have to use the moderated rooms (#lobby #offtopic #bitcoin). Make your own and talk about whatever you want, as long as it's not abuse of the service or very illegal and you have no problem. And now you don't need to be whitelisted to earn, you just need to be whitelisted to earn more.
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Well, coinchat users have made a total of 20 btc so far.
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Found it to be quite snooty when I went there... You meet the odd good person but for the most part its a bunch of houty touty neanderthals sitting there talking about bullshit trying to make a quick buck.. Better of getting a job and buying BTC then fucking around with time wasters such as this.
When did you last go there? That's something I've tried to address many times. We're much network focused than room focused, create and moderate your own room and invite people you'd like to talk to. The mBTC is just a nice bonus, use it as a webchat client, not treat it like a job.
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