i apologize if this question has been answered before but are these shares transferable?
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I'll agree, the price is high because of the recent price drop. It really screwed a number of us that bought those units at almost $300. Right now, I'm just trying to recoup at least some of the amount a friend and I spent to get these. I had a sneaking suspicion we should have just gone in on another Blade together.
and lost more money? rofl neither of the asicminer mining options are fucking horrible and will never achieve ROI the only viable options are things based on avalon chips, assuming they fucking ship, and kncminer. otherwise, use your money for something else or just hold btc.
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checking to see if i am set up correctly with new inputs.io link
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should have sold them to me
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Your signature says, "Ripple is Scam" but you are buying. bump, raised rates, best offer yes, i try to get people some real crypto currency instead of ripple-scam-currency. their entire business model is essentially a pump and dump.
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bump, raised rates, best offer
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i have been wondering about this
how are they going to have access to 28nm chips when the rest of the companies can barely get ahold of 65nm?
i do not understand how they are going to get a hold of 28nm at the same rate as Apple IBM etc.
28nm is a common fab size, it costs more so other ASIC vendors opt for cheaper sizes. then why are other companies developing with larger gate size? new stuff is coming out on 100+nm designs The larger sizes are cheaper. It not very hard to understand. no i do understand, its just that it doesn't make sense from a business perspective. all of the buyers will gravitate towards the faster, more energy efficient product. they will be dead before they can even sell the product. from now on, shouldn't they be focusing on improving a 28nm design?
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i have been wondering about this
how are they going to have access to 28nm chips when the rest of the companies can barely get ahold of 65nm?
i do not understand how they are going to get a hold of 28nm at the same rate as Apple IBM etc.
28nm is a common fab size, it costs more so other ASIC vendors opt for cheaper sizes. then why are other companies developing with larger gate size? new stuff is coming out on 100+nm designs also how did they get the millions to do a 28nm mask?
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i have been wondering about this
how are they going to have access to 28nm chips when the rest of the companies can barely get ahold of 65nm?
i do not understand how they are going to get a hold of 28nm at the same rate as Apple IBM etc.
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hard laugh like this i have not had time in long. thanks many to you.
serious! lets hoping avalon one batch arrive.
这些家伙是你的语法因为坏.
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warning: paypal can be yanked back easily for up to six months after trade.
Well if a user does not know that by now, they wont ever know it. lol. That is why you are free to verify me in any way you may feel is necessary. I have done many trades. Ask any questions that you feel. only mentioning because newbies often trade with newbies and to set a good example i sense legitness in you young padawan
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warning: paypal can be yanked back easily for up to six months after trade.
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or even better:
stop making any more shitcoins please thanks. we have enough useless copy paste bullshit to last us ages thanks.
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my popular one is in currency exchange i try to bump every day
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Banned.
Oops, double banned him. I've edited his addresses in the thread back to normal though, so if this is resolved already please unban him again. ;P Thanks John K. Also I working with Theymos to resolve the issue. We seem to have found how the hacker got in the second time and Theymos is pushing in a fix now. PM me your address so I can tip you. Nah, never mind the tip especially when I helped next to nothing. Great to see this sorted out, hopefully this is not a major compromise on the forum system here. yeah its only a .75btc loss to me.
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