Hi Zeta0S This is Marc, CEO of Mining Asics Technologies. Thanks for the great Pictures, but they are from the 7th floor and we are on the ground floor....but no worries, our Office is even nicer....I would like to invite you to our Office and I will Show you personally our bitcoin miners, so you can update the Forum afterwards. We will attend the Bitcoin Event in Vienna this Weekend, so we can make an appointment somewhere next week. Please let me know when you will come so we can schedule some time! Please send an email to info@mining-asics-technologies.com, mention that we have agreed on an appointment next week, so my Team can schedule it for us. With kind regards, Marc Coumans CEO MAT @ma@mat I asked in another thread but received no answer, so will ask again here: You supposedly go to the trouble of developing bitcoin asics yet only provide one short, relatively useless, video as proof. Why not spend an extra 10 minutes to make some better videos including some screens of cgminer or something that actually shows hashrate and not just some random piece of hardware? I just cannot understand why you would not make this small effort to prove you are a legitimate asic company. And why not answer peoples questions and concerns here on the forum? MAT persists in ignoring peoples queries, including mine above which I think is a very reasonable request. This is a huge red flag for me and shows either they are a scam and are trying to string this along and catch a few orders or they just don't care about customers! Either way not the sort of company I will be gambling with - thanks.
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THE FASTEST HASHING AND MOST STABLE GRIDSEED MINER SOFTWARE
Thanks Sandor111 Your guide helped me get my LA3M working again after it stopped mining. 1 LTC coming your way! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Great work AM, looking forward to the upcoming developments! ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif)
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Hi Zeta0S This is Marc, CEO of Mining Asics Technologies. Thanks for the great Pictures, but they are from the 7th floor and we are on the ground floor....but no worries, our Office is even nicer....I would like to invite you to our Office and I will Show you personally our bitcoin miners, so you can update the Forum afterwards. We will attend the Bitcoin Event in Vienna this Weekend, so we can make an appointment somewhere next week. Please let me know when you will come so we can schedule some time! Please send an email to info@mining-asics-technologies.com, mention that we have agreed on an appointment next week, so my Team can schedule it for us. With kind regards, Marc Coumans CEO MAT @ma@mat I asked in another thread but received no answer, so will ask again here: You supposedly go to the trouble of developing bitcoin asics yet only provide one short, relatively useless, video as proof. Why not spend an extra 10 minutes to make some better videos including some screens of cgminer or something that actually shows hashrate and not just some random piece of hardware? I just cannot understand why you would not make this small effort to prove you are a legitimate asic company. And why not answer peoples questions and concerns here on the forum?
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Mining Asics Technologies B.V. at the CEBE 2014 in Vienna from 31.05 until 01.06 First conference introducing Bitcoin to Central Europe! Invitation: We have the greatest pleasure to invite you to the first Bitcoin related conference to be held in the heart of Europe – CEBE (Central Europe Bitcoin Expo). We look forward to meeting you at the Austria Center Vienna! CEBE acronym means Bitcoin business entry into the region of Central Europe. This region is represented by the following countries: Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland. It will be the first and biggest conference of its kind ever held in this area. It is the opportunity to introduce the potential of Bitcoin and other crypto currencies to countries that are not really aware of its vast potential. Financial capitals such as Vienna, Bratislava, Berlin, Budapest, Frankfurt, Ljubljana, Munich, Prague, Warsaw or Zürich offer many opportunities to expand bitcoin business. Buy your tickets now or sign up for a free ticket! http://cebexpo.net/#ticketWe present there our Bitcoin Asic Miner prototype too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBfheXMVOegWe hope to see you there! Marc Coumans CEO Mining Asics Technologies B.V. https://www.mining-asics-technologies.comYou supposedly go to the trouble of developing bitcoin asics yet only provide one short, relatively useless, video. Why not spend an extra 10 minutes to make some better videos including some screens of cgminer or something that actually shows hashrate and not just some random piece of hardware?
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I've talked to the owner on the phone and have a few of their 125 mhs units on order. he's on facebook and linked if you want to contact him. they're on schedule for late july delivery Funny how you seem to pop up on every thread regarding MAT vigorously defending them.
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As updated at the top of the thread:
New branding completed, new logo, new font, new high-value coin design, exchange symbol; many thanks to Ckybe for all his help.
Entirely new look, easily readable multithread-linked announcement under construction to encourage new participants, to be released with rollover to 0.9.1 in the next 10 days (+new branded wallets (both mac and win)), also end of mining date to be announced, some 3 months away, along with the rest of the development timeline and distribution plans.
At our final technological update we will be more stable and more energy efficient than existing PoS coins, and very probably the most energy efficient coin in existence. These are the primary objectives the development team is focussed on.
Great progress and the new developments sound very interesting. Difficulty is very low at the moment, get some while you still can!! ![Wink](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/wink.gif)
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Read this: http://codinginmysleep.com/stealing-bitcoins-the-hardest-way/Lets say you build a super ASIC on 12nm (4 generations ahead of current tech) process that could create, validate, and steal one trillion key pairs per second (1 TK/s). That would be about 50,000x more powerful than faster GPU’s today. Lets also say you built a thousand of them and ran them continually with no downtime 24/7/365. In 1 year you could brute force 3*10^28 possible addresses. If there are 1 quadrillion funded addresses you would still have a ~1% chance of colliding with a random funded address in the next 1,000 years. Comparatively speaking, your odds of being struck by lightning are about 1 in 280,000, so you’re about 500,000,000,000,000,000,000 times more likely to be struck by lightning than to find an address within the first year. Since that’s also a big number, the odds are equivalent to being struck by lightning about 4.6 times in your lifetimeMan struck by lightning 7 times. http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/magazine/inside-the-life-of-the-man-known-as-the-spark-ranger/2013/08/15/947cf2d8-ea40-11e2-8f22-de4bd2a2bd39_story.html
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Not saying HKcex.net is legit, as I do see some red flags.
I would say one of the biggest red flags possible is the fact they do NOT use ssl for account login. ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
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bum testing?
That gave me a good laugh... ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Maybe they are preparing for jail. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I was told that doge is very successful becuase it has a good community behind it. I see very good things for CarbonCoin ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) Thanks for your graciousness Kww6W4DFgcHJwK8fgGgJM3BBEcAduy421V 500,000 CARB has been sent to your address ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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I just started to drink wine. When I go to the liquor store to buy a bottle of red there are hundreds to choose from. I end up picking the one with the fanciest label.
If there is not a good response to this contest, maybe none of the logos stand out. The market has been saturated with over 200 coins on coinmarketcap now. (and growing every day)
It will be tough to stand out.
I love the idea of the 2 sided coin. The 3D is very cool.
I think the coin should have a serrated edge. It is symbolic to the roman days when thief's would shave the edges of the coins off. The serrated edge helped prevent the fraud.
I really like number 6 because the leaf making a C in the coin is clever. I also like the leaf because it gives it the eco friendly appeal.
I also like number 4 for the contours in the coin. Makes it more realistic. The idea of having writing wrapping around the coin was great too. Est. in 2014 is kinda cheesy though. It should say Carbon Neutral and Carbon Coin wrapping around it.
I do see coins on coinmarketcap change logos every now and then. Maybe we are just not in our final form yet.
Please send me you Carboncoin address and I will send you 500,000 for second best comment ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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Number 6. Instantly recognisable if you drove past a billboard with it on and it caught your eye only for a split second. When it comes to logo design; think Nike and Apple. Clear, uncluttered, instantly recognisable from a distance. In addition this logo also contains Gestalt principles within it's design which is used a great deal in modern marketing. In short Gestalt psychology states that we see things as a whole rather than a sum of its parts. The lines and curves in the central design clearly create an image that can be perceived as a tree or a leaf. The Gestalt principle of closure often leads consumers to pursue a further search for information on what they are seeing i.e seek confirmation if what the design represents / actually shows and it is a very powerful way of capturing consumers attention and then creating the opportunity for exposure to the product / service. Exposure leads to learning, leads to evaluation, leads to use / consumption. Without the initial exposure the next steps cannot take place. A person who is ecologically conscious is more likely to be attracted to this design because the tree/leaf has a conscious or subconscious importance in regards their beliefs / attitudes towards environmental issues. I would imagine this is the type of person Carboncoin wishes to attract and this type of person is highly likely to use / invest in the coin as it has a strong affinity with their values / ethical stance. That is why I am particularly impressed with this logo. A great deal of thought has gone into the design by the creator. I make this statement with confidence as I am reading for my masters degree in marketing If I were the lucky winner in regards comments my Carboncoin wallet address is LBRUeWvHzSiKBXNehAkyUTeA9qVsD8EhEd Good luck with the relaunch. Great comments! You have just been sent 2,000,000 CARB. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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2/3 of the exchanges dont even have a single buyer. Yikes.
Same for many new smaller coins...
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well I do not work for the company, but I do have two scrypt miners on order and Marc told me they would be at the Vienna BTC Show next weekend showing off this new machine and he told me it would be mining there so people will be making videos of the unit hard at work and marc told me they would too very soon.
Not hard for a scammer to tell you they will be at some Bitcoin conference or other. It proves nothing at all. In fact I have seen another scammer use exactly this technique: "I will be at so and so Bitcoin conference next week where you can see my hardware mining". Turned out to be a scam. Why would anyone pay without first having proof?? not only will they be there - but be there exhibiting their unit and of course you are welcome to stop by their offices in Denmark - others have. people will have pay first after having done what they consider to be adequate due diligence and be first in line to receive the most cost effective miner made to date. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif) I would say the fact that you were the forum member who started the other thread advertising this manufacturer ( https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=609277.0) is unusual to say the least... Are you associated with this company?
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As in extra incentive to get voting and leave a comment I will give the one voter who leaves the best / most interesting / observation / comment etc... 2 Million CARB Winning voter will be chosen when the voting finishes. ![Smiley](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/smiley.gif)
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well I do not work for the company, but I do have two scrypt miners on order and Marc told me they would be at the Vienna BTC Show next weekend showing off this new machine and he told me it would be mining there so people will be making videos of the unit hard at work and marc told me they would too very soon.
Not hard for a scammer to tell you they will be at some Bitcoin conference or other. It proves nothing at all. In fact I have seen another scammer use exactly this technique: "I will be at so and so Bitcoin conference next week where you can see my hardware mining". Turned out to be a scam. Why would anyone pay without first having proof??
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Would be nice to see some better videos of the units being used.
And / or a better description / feature list of the user interface.
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Possibly troll, but I think not looking at his post history.
If not a troll then sorry to hear about that, that really sucks.
I know bitcoin has several calculators that allow you to determine how much you would have mined with a certain amount of mining power retrospectively. I am not sure if a calculator like this exists for Dogecoin though.
If you are a competent programmer then yes you could definitely write something that could calculate this for you.
Otherwise, you should be able to find historical data on the difficulty of doge for every day since Dec. 10th. Using your hashrate of 2.4MH/s with the difficulty average of each day you could manually figure it out. Yes, it would be a mighty pain to do - but the point is it is possible.
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