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July 10, 2013, 11:01:50 AM
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Ok so BTCMan/BTCGarden seems like a really nasty vindictive piece of work.

It's a shame no one posted his rant as he publicly aired his views on each competitor. I'll have to dig that up.

It's laughable that he states "BTW: We are not to judge others ASIC team, each team has its own technology roadmap and business models, and nothing more."

As judging each team is exactly what he did, calling them out name by name from BFL to KnC and slating them and their culture showing a very xenophobic, insecure character. I wonder why he's now backtracking?? Regret, or doesn't want to burn bridges, either way he is by far and away the least pleasant character I've seen promise anything so far.  I wouldn't necessarily blame Bitsyncom over the split. This guy appears very callous and greedy.

Any partner/investor should approach with extreme caution as location wise contracts would mean squat, and he's just proven he cannot be relied upon to either act with integrity or trust.

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July 10, 2013, 11:13:25 AM
Last edit: July 10, 2013, 01:26:23 PM by dexX7
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I do some research
On box is Air Waybill No: 871 5050 8076
http://www.track-shipments.com/track-trace.aspx?pref=AWB&awbno=87150508076]
From PVG (Shanghai Pudong International Airport) to HKG (Hong Kong)
Total 135 pieces.
If on each box QTY 7832 that is 135*7832= 1.057.320 chips.

Good work. The original pictures from this thread provide some EXIF data:

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Pictures were shot between 2013-07-09 18:09:55 - 19:09:25 with a Samsung GT-I9008 and Canon EOS 350D, and modified with ACD Systems Digital Imaging from 2013-07-09 22:07:04 - 22:58:16. I guess the pictures were taken during unpacking. Those 135 parcels were flown from Shanghai to Hong Kong on 2013-06-25 and received by UNI GLORY INTL LOGISTICS. There are two weeks missing, either for further transportation or redistribution.

He received most likely less than 374.400 chips in the last days or possibly hours. The bigger boxes are clearely tagged with "n/24" and thus 24 * 6 * 260 * 10 = 374.400, but on the upper left box is a label with "QTY: 7.834" which is far less than 15.600 per box. One box below: "QTY: 7.815". P/N is maybe "CME3256".

Edit: P/N CME3256 confirmed by barcode.

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July 10, 2013, 02:07:05 PM
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This is what I cal a GOOD investigation !

Great work Sasadjak and DexX7
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