what about atm miners? nothing in there about them.
AMT? I'm looking into them, wasn't impressed by the first few pages in their thread, but after reading the rest I think they do deserve a spot. Thanks for the heads up, the newer posts seem to give more credibility. Didn't know martin was involved in a new gig either.. Thanks again Jimi! I'll update it again today.
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Something with proposed hashrate vs time vs difficulty then a chart below with the actual rates that came out. Also I've been asked to do a similar chart to the one I have on the site for hosting. I bet someone already has the basic stats written up, or a good start - If so I could pretty quickly post the data.
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Ok, after starting on the first few minutes, I realized I may as well wait until you get back to me. Let me know if there are any formatting issues.
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Don't forget there are already manufacturers working on 14-16nm 3d finfets.
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Very nice, I'll try and proof-read it over the next few days. Also, a great thank you for the donation, may I suggest that I donate the .15 in equal parts to the authors of the three transcribed episodes so far? Or should it go to just the author of your episode? Just let me know, thanks a lot. Yes, that's a good idea. I didn't know that there were individual authors, the tone sounds conversational. I'm not at all sure how the system works, so wherever you think is best, I'll agree to. That section on digital autonomous corporations was great. I was just starting to hear about them, nice to have some background. I'll start on 54 tonight.
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Ninja, this is a hashfast thread? Where do I go to practice sophistry and argumentum ad hominem?
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Ninja, it looks like there wasn't a clause stating a refund policy in the latter posted policy. Maybe this was a clarification.
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Thanks, looks like they are doing a good job at staying relevant.
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I have to apologize, I hold both virtualmine and asicminer shares. After receiving a large number of responses, I realized my mistake. The shares are from the passthrough virtualmine from TAT.
Again, sorry to get anyone's hopes up, as that would have been an amazing deal.
I'll take bids at this point. Trading on btct is coming to a close, and I need to let these go. I'm not even getting dividends since the shares should have migrated already.
If you're lucky your shares are worth between 0.20-0.35. I'd just write it off as a loss and move on. It's ok if that happens, but I'd rather give them away than just let them collect dust. Oh, maybe I should give them to one of the kind people who help me with my site. Thanks for the comment, helped me let go.
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I have to apologize, I hold both virtualmine and asicminer shares. After receiving a large number of responses, I realized my mistake. The shares are from the passthrough virtualmine from TAT.
Again, sorry to get anyone's hopes up, as that would have been an amazing deal.
I'll take bids at this point. Trading on btct is coming to a close, and I need to let these go. I'm not even getting dividends since the shares should have migrated already.
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I'll take a loss here, selling the lot for 1 bitcoin.
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When I tried to transfer I asked specifically, but havelock doesn't take these. My other shares transferred with no problem.
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Due to my locale I cannot create a bitfunder account. Unfortunately havelock isn't taking this security on. I own 2260 share of TAT.VIRTUALMINE These are rated as being worth from 1.33 to 15.82 xbt Contact me at for a quick reply at fctaichi@decentralizedhashing.com. I have to sell the lot together, then transfer them to your bitfunder account. Escrow is fine if you don't know me.
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Seeing how few KnC units blowup I have to ask: where does it say anything about the warranty on HasFast products?
I bought 2 units, but forgot to look it up and can't find any info on warranty.
I've read in this thread that there is a 10 day.
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Why is Kncminer not listed as shipping in October 2013??
Because you cannot order a Jupiter NOW and still get it in October - it will arrive in December. The comparison table doesn't show which company successfully delivered an ASIC in the past, it's only about upcoming devices. Indeed, some kind of archive would be nice to see which companies fullfilled the ROI. I've always wanted to do that. A combination of past accomplishments, and having the information available for people who have already ordered would be amazing.. Still fixing some details, but it's getting closer. I don't want any company misrepresented, but I'm on a very slow connection limited by a data plan so I appreciate the updates here even more than usual.
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I just had an unintended haitus. I did intend to at least post about what was happening, but it didn't work out so well. Glad that bitcointalk is back. Please let me know if your company or another could be better represented.
Thanks RHA, Jimi, mrb, amer.
Working on adding the blades, I think I have the rest of the corrections listed here. Please let me know!
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The HashFast sale is the best deal right now. Only on until Monday, though. The Terraminer IV makes a positive return until an average rise of about 27% per difficulty adjustment. Pretty good, pending on time delivery, with an early place in the queue. Oddly enough we average 26.97% taking the last two months into account. There are a lot of ASICs about to come out too.
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Can you please add our Prospero X-3 and Prospero X-1 miners?
Sry, busy busy week. Updated. Great to see you back.
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