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1  Economy / Securities / Re: [CRYPTOSTOCKS] PETAMINE starting with 150 TH/s - Request for Vote on: December 05, 2013, 11:52:05 PM
My experience is only as an end user and I've found the Havelock site to be extremely slow and sometimes down, wheras I've had no probs with Cryptostocks.

I see lots of people dubious of Cryptostocks, but Havelock have a great rep, so I'm sure there must be more to this decision - could someone point me at why people don't trust Cryptostocks?

I went on the general positive forum sentiment about Bitfunder, and look how that turned out Smiley
I believe the hope is that there is more trading volume on Havelock, and that may be good for share price. On Cryptostocks the share price just keeps dropping, even when Petamine was paying those great early dividends, and the spread between ask & bid is something like 15% right now with the bids at 50% initial IPO price (even though Petamine has actually performed) so we're effectively locked in unless we want to take a massive loss.
That said, I don't actually know for a fact how the user/volume numbers compare between Cryptostocks & Havelock. Does anyone have that data?

7d Volume
Cryptostocks:  444 BTC
Havelock:      1436 BTC
2  Economy / Securities / Re: [Crypto-stocks] PETA-MINE First dividend on 18/10 on: October 15, 2013, 07:12:47 PM
Hey Cryptx I just wanted to say thank you for quickly and correctly transferring over my shares to cryptostocks. I know this transition is tough but thanks for hanging in there. Because of the way you handled this transfer I intend to buy some more shares soon.

Ditto!
3  Economy / Securities / Re: [BTC-TC] CryptX introduces the PETA-MINE - 18,000 CHIPS IN SEPTEMBER/UPDATE on: October 09, 2013, 01:52:37 PM
Havelock would be my preference.
4  Other / Beginners & Help / Hardware Design and Embedded Programming for BTC on: October 08, 2013, 11:36:33 PM
Hello

I have over a decade of experience as a Hardware Design Engineer and would love to be able to sell my services in exchange for bitcoin. I have heard of software developers working in exchange for bitcoin but haven't found any reference to hardware designers doing the same (except those building their own mining rig from chips). Does anyone have a recommendation how I might find such work?

Thanks for your input
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