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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Just-Dice.com : Invest in 1% House Edge Dice Game
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on: September 18, 2013, 09:58:32 AM
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hmm, I can access just-dice.com via my cellphone. (the same ISP as my land line)
have you banned any Swedish networks?
I have even tried different servers from my VPN in Holland and Sweden.
In Slovenia, gambling sites without government approval (such as bwin, bet-at-home) are banned at the DNS level. I've noticed that from this week, satoshidice and just-dice are banned too (DNS doesn't resolve). Changing my DNS servers to Google's 8.8.8.8 bypasses this. as I edited in my post just after you answered, it seems to be my computer thatīs the problem. (could access from a different computer). The connection to just-dice died last night and I have tried both Firefox and IE (and now also chrome) but both all three says 'canīt access server' or 'webpage not available'. any ideas what might be wrong? thanks edit: all the other websites I visit works just fine.
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Alternate cryptocurrencies / Service Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: Just-Dice.com : Invest in 1% House Edge Dice Game
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on: September 18, 2013, 09:34:45 AM
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hmm, I can access just-dice.com via my cellphone. (the same ISP as my land line) have you banned any Swedish networks? I have even tried different servers from my VPN in Holland and Sweden. edit: it seems to be my computer thatīs the problem. (could access from a different computer). The connection to just-dice died last night and I have tried both Firefox and IE but both says 'canīt access server'. anyone have any ideas what might be the problem? thanks
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Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread
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on: September 17, 2013, 10:52:06 AM
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Great, just great. So I'm guessing it's been the Board that have been dumping all these shares this past week? WTF guys are you all going over to Labcoin now? September 16, 2013 Subject: ActiveMinings virtual Board of Advisors Stand Down
The reasons for our resignation are threefold: 1) Some members of the board wish to pursue other avenues within the Bitcoin world that are tied to potential conflicts of time and interest
dude, donīt be silly.
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Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread
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on: September 15, 2013, 07:56:10 PM
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Did you guys know about these guys yet? It looks like you have another 28nm competitor. Their chips are around the same speed as ActM (rather then being giant 400-500Gh/s monsters like hashfast/cointerra) From what I can tell, 24.756Th/s worth of vmc Fast-Hash-ONE chips costs $120,000 or $5/gh/s. For $147,000 you get 1500 of these chips, which comes out to $4.9/Gh/s. However, the chips are supposed to have a less energy efficient "turbo mode" that will actually double the hashrate and quadruple the chip's power draw. So, if you were to run the chips in "Turbo mode" (which I'm sure everyone will until the difficulty goes insane) then the cost for raw chips is just is just $2.45/Gh/s. Less then half the cost of VMC's chips. No shipping date that I can see. Looks like mass production starts last week of November. Depending on how long that takes these could easily be hitting market late December early January. Interesting idea, though, having a turbo mode. Ill be interested to see the hard specs on these. GlobalFoundries are the same that BFL uses, right? I tend to be very satisfied with eASIC in this case. GloFo is very responsive and flexible compared to TSMC. BFL's failure to deliver is nobody's fault but BFL's. how do you know they kept their delivery dates to BFL?
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Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread
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on: September 15, 2013, 07:45:35 PM
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Did you guys know about these guys yet? It looks like you have another 28nm competitor. Their chips are around the same speed as ActM (rather then being giant 400-500Gh/s monsters like hashfast/cointerra) From what I can tell, 24.756Th/s worth of vmc Fast-Hash-ONE chips costs $120,000 or $5/gh/s. For $147,000 you get 1500 of these chips, which comes out to $4.9/Gh/s. However, the chips are supposed to have a less energy efficient "turbo mode" that will actually double the hashrate and quadruple the chip's power draw. So, if you were to run the chips in "Turbo mode" (which I'm sure everyone will until the difficulty goes insane) then the cost for raw chips is just is just $2.45/Gh/s. Less then half the cost of VMC's chips. No shipping date that I can see. Looks like mass production starts last week of November. Depending on how long that takes these could easily be hitting market late December early January. Interesting idea, though, having a turbo mode. Ill be interested to see the hard specs on these. GlobalFoundries are the same that BFL uses, right? I tend to be very satisfied with eASIC in this case.
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Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread
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on: September 15, 2013, 02:54:28 PM
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How low can ActM go? Do you think it is just going to continue to sink until November?
the current share price is not important unless you are thinking about cashing out or buying more. in other words, the share price will not affect the current status of the eASIC contract and manufacturing of mining equipment because everything has already paid for. but what short term speculators does with their shares is anyone's guess.
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Economy / Securities / Re: [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining)
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on: September 15, 2013, 01:15:50 PM
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Did you even bother to read Chinese laws? For me, the only plausible explanation is they don't have full control of their assembly and mining partners. All they have in hand are some sample chips and boards. Their parter in China refuse giving any photos taken in their side, and their reason or excuse may be they don't want disclose any evidence that they are involved in this project, since illegal IPO may lead to death penalty in China.
No need. Americans know everything Labcoin is in HongKong, not mainland china. HK has a far more western-style legal system, and no death penalty. People in HK have a high degree of civil/human rights+1 for importance
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Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread
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on: September 15, 2013, 06:58:06 AM
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Nah, Just found it quite funny all the people spreading FUD in there are from this thread lmao. I haven't been in here once this whole time, but all you guys yell activemining in there the whole time so I decided to stop by and see, and found the scum that populate this thread lol.
Continue among your self's again, I have no need to bash another security, unlike you desperate losers.
I hold both and had large positions in Labcoin for most of its time. So I can post in both threads as its relevant to me. +1 (medium positions)
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Economy / Securities / Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread
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on: September 13, 2013, 10:37:38 PM
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Hopefully you guys will take this as a lesson learned. No matter how intriguing the proposition, look at all aspects before making a decision. It was obvious from day 1 that this company, with the current leadership, was doomed to fail. While Ken may be a great techie, he hasn't the first clue on how to run this company. The initial delays and silence told the story long before the NRE funding was complete.
I hope all of you at least recoup your initial investment in all of this.
donīt worry. we know what we are doing.
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