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501  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Unofficial "First THREE (3) Words Pulled From Your Ass" Thread on: July 03, 2013, 06:08:09 AM
New game begins...

Why even bother?
502  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: 1 BTC Free on: July 03, 2013, 04:07:44 AM
garr255

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503  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Unofficial "First THREE (3) Words Pulled From Your Ass" Thread on: July 03, 2013, 01:03:06 AM
Bitcoin. Nom Nom.

Bitcoins are tasty

Tasty as a...
504  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Unofficial "First THREE (3) Words Pulled From Your Ass" Thread on: July 03, 2013, 01:02:50 AM
Bitcoin. Nom Nom.

Bitcoins are tasty
505  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Unofficial "First THREE (3) Words Pulled From Your Ass" Thread on: July 02, 2013, 09:01:04 PM
Not a game!

I totally concur.
506  Economy / Speculation / Re: Clearly This Isn't 2011 on: July 02, 2013, 07:17:27 PM
Quote
the bubble is going to blow away
What the actual fuck does this even mean?

Allow me to show you:

507  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: If I develop a PC keyboard with BTC symbol, will you purchase it? on: July 02, 2013, 07:13:57 PM
My keyboard already has the "Bitcoin symbol" on it.

Just buy a standard keyboard from Thailand and you are set.



Best

Lol funny and true.
508  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Give your kids their pocket money in Bitcoin on: July 02, 2013, 05:55:02 PM
Most parents give pocket money to their kids. If you forget, the kid will remind you about it, and this might be the best opportunity there is to grow the Bitcoin economy. The kids will find a way to spend their Bitcoin the way they want...

So I hope every parent here now gives his kid's pocket money in Bitcoin only.

Was this just a way to boost post count or....

1) How do you expect any kid to use their Bitcoin "pocket money"
2) Where would a kid do this?
3) What can kids currently buy with Bitcoin?
4) You forget the mindset of most kids. Any kid aged 13 to 16 receiving Bitcoin "pocket money" is BOUND to do extensive research to where they can spend it, and about 95% of them will come across Silk Road. Not good.

I pay my 15 year old brother for things in bitcoins (when he chooses to accept them Tongue) Because he likes them for the store of value idea. No respectable kid that wasn't previously involved in illicit substances is going to do drugs because they have access to the silk road. At least I sincerely hope not.
509  Economy / Computer hardware / Re: [WTB] Order for 10,000 Avalon Chips on: July 01, 2013, 04:25:45 PM
Bumping.
510  Economy / Scam Accusations / Re: Garr255 reputation on: June 29, 2013, 04:53:15 PM
But from other points of view he still did act in bad faith, lie, cheat, and steal, correct?

Also, these are only the things that he was caught doing, who knows what other ways he manipulated his to go his way.

The only thing of all of those that I did was "cheat and act in bad faith". I acted in the best faith of my shareholders, but not the bidders. I did not tell a mistruth during the whole incident, and I did not steal anything. Please just ask the two people involved!
511  Economy / Securities / Re: [FIMB] Fixed-Interest-Mining-Bond on BTC-TC on: June 29, 2013, 04:27:01 PM
Warning: Trade with extreme caution!

Garr255, it looks like you manipulated a sleeping asset on BTCT.co to skirt listing requirements. You have been moved back to the approval area for voting.

That was not my intention whatsoever. I simply did this with burnside's aid to avoid paying the 5btc asset creation fee redundantly. This is currently the only real bond offering out there, so I have no fear of getting it approved if that's your chief concern here.

With regards to my negative feedback: I never scammed anybody. All the people who have left me feedback are not the ones that were involved in the wrongdoing. One of them that was involved left me a positive feedback after we resolved the issue. Seems as though I'm not the only one in need of a bit of maturity/sanity.

Also see how this thread got no responses, and the one accusing me gets hundreds. Seems as though what was once a community here, now just enjoys ripping one another apart more than anything. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=242658.0
512  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on [BTC-TC] on: June 29, 2013, 05:24:26 AM
How many of the shares on btct.co are still being offered by COGNITIVE? I assume it's most of the shares offered at BTC.615 or BTC.62.

Yes, currently there are 1611 shares for sale at 0.62. Cognitive's current holdings are publicly viewable at https://btct.co/portfolio/frc2

Cheers,
Garrett
513  Economy / Securities / Re: [FIMB] Fixed-Interest-Mining-Bond on BTC-TC on: June 29, 2013, 03:57:19 AM
The only thing I will commend you on is your willingness to accept criticism- but this issuance is a far ways away from what I would consider reasonable.

I'm certainly not an expert on bond issuance and I'm not going to pretend otherwise.

In the "olden days" (roughly one year ago) one could list an asset on an exchange and call it a perpetual bond with no fixed rate or promise of returning principal ever, and it would receive no criticism. It shows how times have changed, but changed for the better IMO.

I want this to be the best mining bond in existance, and I believe some work needs to be done to make it that. Therefore, I am delaying the release of the first 10,000 bonds until 8:00 AM PST on Monday, July 1.
514  Economy / Securities / Re: [FIMB] Fixed-Interest-Mining-Bond on BTC-TC on: June 29, 2013, 12:33:36 AM
What happens if you don't sell all 10,000 bonds? The contract states that interest payments don't start until all are sold.

In this case, do the bond holders have to wait 3 years to get their money back? Do they only get 90% back? Do they get 102% back?


Excellent point. I just changed the contract, what do you think?


Factory: I will add the seniority clause you specified. Also, I encourage you to check out my existing mining ventures, as I have been commended for being one of the most transparant people in the industry.


However, if the investment completely and utterly fails, I have more than enough BTC on hand to repay the bond with interest. You can view the balance of my public address here.

So why not just use that instead of issuing a bond?  Or use that to buy then when the equipment arrives sell bonds then to get back your capital.

If the cash is going to sit in that wallet idle then selling bonds makes no sense.
If the cash is NOT going to sit in that wallet then it can't back the bonds.

What am I missing here?

My money never sleeps. I frequently need a liquid stash of coins for arbitrage trading, purchasing and reselling hardware, and miscellaneous other things.
515  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on [BTC-TC] on: June 28, 2013, 06:29:53 PM
I don't remember seeing a solution to staging. But the point is, the current COG.F holders have had those funds allocated for the Avalon chips, so in fairness if you raise more funds for another order, you would need to offer shares under a different ticker so no commingling happens when shares issue in CONGITIVE, as well as the market has placed a higher value to current COG.F warrants, I would imagine for time value as arrival of the Avalon chips will be sooner than an order placed today or near future.

I think you have a misunderstanding of how Cognitive and COG.F relate to one another. The funds raised by COG.F have already been used to order Avalon chips. Cognitive currently has extra funds, which should be used to purchase mining hardware very soon. Additionally, Cognitive has shares which have been on the market for a long time, at a price above what Cognitive has been previously traded at. We are now talking about what we should do with the funds raised from these shares in the event that they do sell.

Sorry for the confusion, does that make things clearer?

--Garrett
516  Economy / Securities / Re: [FIMB] Fixed-Interest-Mining-Bond on BTC-TC on: June 28, 2013, 06:00:06 PM
How would you recommend I improve and clarify the contract?

As the current 'contract' is two sentences, I would suggest elaborating a bit.

Current Contract:

"Offered is a perpetual, callable mining bond that has a face value of 0.01, and upon reciept of hardware purchased from raised funds, pays a fixed two percent (2%) interest on the first day of each month. The bond can be repurchased by the issuer at any time for 102% of the face value."

Why is this perpetual? Why not have of a maturity date of 1, 2, or 5 years, or any length of time for that matter?

Has there been consideration to structure this offering as a puttable bond? Liquidity can often be an issue on exchanges, and with no maturity date it may be very appealing to investors to have the option. This would make the offering much more appealing to potential holders. Obviously, there would have to be specific provisions or a unique structure for this, as there would be no third party to guarantee payment.

Is this bond backed by any specific assets?

Why are you talking about receipt of hardware? This fixed rate bond (really) should not be dependent upon you receiving any hardware.

Is the capital raised from this bond offering to be used to further R&D efforts with the board developer?

Just a few questions to think about.

I like the idea of a puttable bond. I'll add an embedded put option into the contract now. Also, I see how a defined maturity rate would make the offering more desirable. I feel as though three years would be a reasonable timeframe. Although I fully expect that I will be calling the bonds in less than two years.

What would you suggest as a fair rate for the put option? 90% of the face value is something I could do.

The bond wil be backed by the hardware purchased with raised funds, and no, the board devs have funding of their own to evolve the boards.


How would you recommend I improve and clarify the contract?

I'm not sure. I think it's a little short. But I am not so concerned with the contract just how the face value aspect works. How can you offer a fixed face value security based on mining when the money is being used to purchase hardware? What backs up the repurchase of shares at face value? thx for comments~

1. What does this have to do with mining?
2. How is your asset approved so quickly and with less than 5 votes?

1. To the bondholder, you are right that it does not matter what the funds are being used for, so long as the interest is paid. I am publicly announcing exactly what the funds will be used for for the sake of transparency and nothing more.
2. See TF's post.

Regarding point 1, you need to do one of two things:

A.  Explain in detail what's being done with the cash - and how it can't possibly fail to produce sufficient cash to pay all commitments in respect of the bonds (this is impossible for anything related to mining - and, for that matter, for pretty much anything at all).
B.  Demonstrate that you have sufficient BTC-denominated assets to cover payment of interest and calling the bonds even if your mining investment totally fails.

B is the one to focus on.

You also need to define a fixed date at which interest will start to be paid.  It isn't a bond if payment depends on performance - and that includes the timing of payments as well as the amounts.  The date doesn't need to be immediate - but if it isn't then don't expect too many sales until the date gets close as until then it's just an interest-free loan.

Alright, thanks for the good advice.

The funds are being used to purchase Avalon chips and host boards for them. I am already producing boards with over 20,000 chips so the likelihood of the project failing is very slim. However, if the investment completely and utterly fails, I have more than enough BTC on hand to repay the bond with interest. You can view the balance of my public address here. It typically has a balance of over BTC100 which should prove to you that I own sufficient BTC to repay the bond in the case of the mining endeavor totally failing.


And I will be able to make multiple bond offerings so long as I am able to track which bonds were sold in what batch.
No, you won't, on bitcoin exchanges shares must be fungible.

Your contract does not mention a delay. You'll be breaking it if you don't make an interest payment 3 days after the first issue.

This problem is easily solved by creating "FIMB.2" "FIMB.3" etc.

Thanks for the constructive criticism, I want to make this the best offering I can!
517  Economy / Securities / Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on [BTC-TC] on: June 28, 2013, 05:36:06 PM
Have those shares been pulled from the market last I checked they were still listed at .62 which we are approaching.

The shares Cognitive currently has for sale are not the same ones that have to be redeemed as COG.F shares. In previous posts I remember specifying that if those shares sell, then more will be issued to cover the COG.F transfers.

Although, you do bring up a good point: What should we do with the funds from the shares currently for sale? They were originally intended for purchasing Avalon units, so if they sell I think we should try to buy another Avalon pre-order from someone.
518  Economy / Games and rounds / Re: .1BTC if you guess my number. on: June 28, 2013, 07:05:35 AM
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519  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Marketplace (Altcoins) / Re: ► ► ► LEALANA PHYSICAL SILVER LITECOINS [pre sale ANNOUNCEMENT] on: June 28, 2013, 06:51:07 AM
Subscribing... Physical LTC is something I've wanted for a while Smiley
520  Other / Off-topic / Re: Happy Tau Day! on: June 28, 2013, 06:39:08 AM
I just noticed, Phinn, we registered on this site on the same date, me about 7 hours before you! Haha, funny factoid.
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