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September 21, 2012, 03:49:08 PM
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So BFL has the time & money to send employees to London to show off working prototypes but can't take some cell phone photos and post them for everyone? Maybe a video of it hashing?

What kind of crap is this?



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whoa whoa whoa, back the forum train up a bit here.  What the fuck are any of you in the last 1.5 pages talking about?!  There was some conference and he was there in person?  They showed up with an ASIC miner and auctioned it off?!  They just literally said 2 days ago that they aren't finished and they don't have a single working ASIC miner in their company's hands.  They assured everyone of this.  So they showed up at some alleged conference that someone posted about out on nowhere and not 1 single person took a photo? Not one single Bitcoin Talk forum member who attended this huge, elaborate, epic event owns a cell phone with a camera or thought it was worth snapping a photo?  Do you fake ass forum members posting all this pretend bullshit really believe anyone to believe it?  Mods, get out the ban hammer hard.  That or some of you better start explaining

WHAT

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Are any of you talking(/lying?) about?!?!?!

Please lean in real close to your computer screen so I can SMACK THE F*CK OUT OF YOU.

Perhaps your paranoia can be assuaged ever so gently:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6fuEKqGSsQ

WATCH IT AND STFU.


Could you link to the time in the video that shows an ASIC device?  I see 0.
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September 21, 2012, 03:51:17 PM
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So BFL has the time & money to send employees to London to show off working prototypes but can't take some cell phone photos and post them for everyone? Maybe a video of it hashing?

What kind of crap is this?



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whoa whoa whoa, back the forum train up a bit here.  What the fuck are any of you in the last 1.5 pages talking about?!  There was some conference and he was there in person?  They showed up with an ASIC miner and auctioned it off?!  They just literally said 2 days ago that they aren't finished and they don't have a single working ASIC miner in their company's hands.  They assured everyone of this.  So they showed up at some alleged conference that someone posted about out on nowhere and not 1 single person took a photo? Not one single Bitcoin Talk forum member who attended this huge, elaborate, epic event owns a cell phone with a camera or thought it was worth snapping a photo?  Do you fake ass forum members posting all this pretend bullshit really believe anyone to believe it?  Mods, get out the ban hammer hard.  That or some of you better start explaining

WHAT

THE

FUCK

Are any of you talking(/lying?) about?!?!?!

Please lean in real close to your computer screen so I can SMACK THE F*CK OUT OF YOU.

Perhaps your paranoia can be assuaged ever so gently:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6fuEKqGSsQ

WATCH IT AND STFU.


Could you link to the time in the video that shows an ASIC device?  I see 0.
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September 21, 2012, 03:51:32 PM
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Interesting. So the prototype Single did 1.4GH/s?
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September 21, 2012, 03:52:06 PM
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So BFL has the time & money to send employees to London to show off working prototypes but can't take some cell phone photos and post them for everyone? Maybe a video of it hashing?

What kind of crap is this?



Ask and you shall receive:
whoa whoa whoa, back the forum train up a bit here.  What the fuck are any of you in the last 1.5 pages talking about?!  There was some conference and he was there in person?  They showed up with an ASIC miner and auctioned it off?!  They just literally said 2 days ago that they aren't finished and they don't have a single working ASIC miner in their company's hands.  They assured everyone of this.  So they showed up at some alleged conference that someone posted about out on nowhere and not 1 single person took a photo? Not one single Bitcoin Talk forum member who attended this huge, elaborate, epic event owns a cell phone with a camera or thought it was worth snapping a photo?  Do you fake ass forum members posting all this pretend bullshit really believe anyone to believe it?  Mods, get out the ban hammer hard.  That or some of you better start explaining

WHAT

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FUCK

Are any of you talking(/lying?) about?!?!?!

Please lean in real close to your computer screen so I can SMACK THE F*CK OUT OF YOU.

Perhaps your paranoia can be assuaged ever so gently:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6fuEKqGSsQ

WATCH IT AND STFU.


Could you link to the time in the video that shows an ASIC device?  I see 0.

Listen carefully, the audio is crap, but right at the start of the video in he picks up a small cube and says (at 8 seconds) "A prototype one like this". Obviously this video wasn't made with the intention of dispelling JFK assassination level paranoia, (I didn't make it) but that is the ASIC prototype the people who were at the conference and saw it are talking about.


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September 21, 2012, 03:53:49 PM
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Interesting. So the prototype Single did 1.4GH/s?

Apparently so. Josh said it's some sort of first generation that they decided not to sell. I think it's same form factor as the current FPGA singles, but twice the hash or so.

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September 21, 2012, 03:54:05 PM
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So BFL has the time & money to send employees to London to show off working prototypes but can't take some cell phone photos and post them for everyone? Maybe a video of it hashing?

What kind of crap is this?



Ask and you shall receive:
whoa whoa whoa, back the forum train up a bit here.  What the fuck are any of you in the last 1.5 pages talking about?!  There was some conference and he was there in person?  They showed up with an ASIC miner and auctioned it off?!  They just literally said 2 days ago that they aren't finished and they don't have a single working ASIC miner in their company's hands.  They assured everyone of this.  So they showed up at some alleged conference that someone posted about out on nowhere and not 1 single person took a photo? Not one single Bitcoin Talk forum member who attended this huge, elaborate, epic event owns a cell phone with a camera or thought it was worth snapping a photo?  Do you fake ass forum members posting all this pretend bullshit really believe anyone to believe it?  Mods, get out the ban hammer hard.  That or some of you better start explaining

WHAT

THE

FUCK

Are any of you talking(/lying?) about?!?!?!

Please lean in real close to your computer screen so I can SMACK THE F*CK OUT OF YOU.

Perhaps your paranoia can be assuaged ever so gently:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6fuEKqGSsQ

WATCH IT AND STFU.


Could you link to the time in the video that shows an ASIC device?  I see 0.

Listen carefully, the audio is crap, but right at the start of the video in he picks up a small cube and says (at 8 seconds) "A prototype one like this". Obviously this video wasn't made with the intention of dispelling JFK assassination level paranoia, (I didn't make it) but that is the ASIC prototype the people who were at the conference and saw it are talking about.


It looks like that box you are talking about was an FPGA single..
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September 21, 2012, 03:54:25 PM
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Yeah, looks exactly like a FPGA single.
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September 21, 2012, 03:56:06 PM
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Yeah, looks exactly like a FPGA single.

It's stuffed in a FPGA single box, but the back where the connectors are is drilled out as the ASIC had a slightly different form factor and it didn't quite fit.

Hopefully people can appreciate that cosmetically there wouldn't be any evidence as to how powerful it was.

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September 21, 2012, 03:57:19 PM
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Yeah, looks exactly like a FPGA single.

It's stuffed in a FPGA single box, but the back where the connectors are is drilled out as the ASIC had a slightly different form factor and it didn't quite fit.

Hopefully people can appreciate that cosmetically there wouldn't be any evidence as to how powerful it was.

It should have had racing stripes at least.  Grin
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September 21, 2012, 03:59:22 PM
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So BFL has the time & money to send employees to London to show off working prototypes but can't take some cell phone photos and post them for everyone? Maybe a video of it hashing?

What kind of crap is this?



Ask and you shall receive:
whoa whoa whoa, back the forum train up a bit here.  What the fuck are any of you in the last 1.5 pages talking about?!  There was some conference and he was there in person?  They showed up with an ASIC miner and auctioned it off?!  They just literally said 2 days ago that they aren't finished and they don't have a single working ASIC miner in their company's hands.  They assured everyone of this.  So they showed up at some alleged conference that someone posted about out on nowhere and not 1 single person took a photo? Not one single Bitcoin Talk forum member who attended this huge, elaborate, epic event owns a cell phone with a camera or thought it was worth snapping a photo?  Do you fake ass forum members posting all this pretend bullshit really believe anyone to believe it?  Mods, get out the ban hammer hard.  That or some of you better start explaining

WHAT

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FUCK

Are any of you talking(/lying?) about?!?!?!

Please lean in real close to your computer screen so I can SMACK THE F*CK OUT OF YOU.

Perhaps your paranoia can be assuaged ever so gently:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6fuEKqGSsQ

WATCH IT AND STFU.


Could you link to the time in the video that shows an ASIC device?  I see 0.

Listen carefully, the audio is crap, but right at the start of the video in he picks up a small cube and says (at 8 seconds) "A prototype one like this". Obviously this video wasn't made with the intention of dispelling JFK assassination level paranoia, (I didn't make it) but that is the ASIC prototype the people who were at the conference and saw it are talking about.



That is a FPGA device.  "Prototype" != "ASIC"

No ASICs to be found.
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September 21, 2012, 04:00:10 PM
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Yeah, looks exactly like a FPGA single.

It's stuffed in a FPGA single box, but the back where the connectors are is drilled out as the ASIC had a slightly different form factor and it didn't quite fit.

Hopefully people can appreciate that cosmetically there wouldn't be any evidence as to how powerful it was.
He even said this is a "1.5 g/h upgrade" which looks like they are somehow getting the minis up to 1.5 g/h.

The smallest ASIC they are offering is the "jalapeno" at 3.5 g/h.
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September 21, 2012, 04:07:14 PM
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Yeah, looks exactly like a FPGA single.

It's stuffed in a FPGA single box, but the back where the connectors are is drilled out as the ASIC had a slightly different form factor and it didn't quite fit.

Hopefully people can appreciate that cosmetically there wouldn't be any evidence as to how powerful it was.
He even said this is a "1.5 g/h upgrade" which looks like they are somehow getting the minis up to 1.5 g/h.

Or they stuffed two FPGA boards into one enclosure.

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September 21, 2012, 04:07:26 PM
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Yeah, looks exactly like a FPGA single.

It's stuffed in a FPGA single box, but the back where the connectors are is drilled out as the ASIC had a slightly different form factor and it didn't quite fit.

Hopefully people can appreciate that cosmetically there wouldn't be any evidence as to how powerful it was.
He even said this is a "1.5 g/h upgrade" which looks like they are somehow getting the minis up to 1.5 g/h.

The smallest ASIC they are offering is the "jalapeno" at 3.5 g/h.

That's a prototype FPGA using the boards then went into the MiniRig.

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September 21, 2012, 04:12:15 PM
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I give up, you guys are right, It's all staged!

The conference was a total fake, we filmed it on a film set in Hollywood. Everyone was an actor. The BFL rigs aren't even there, we added them with CGI in post. We just wanted to steal your BTC and screw AMD out of GPU sales for a couple months. Keep mining your GPU, all is fine....

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September 21, 2012, 04:14:30 PM
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So we can establish that no live demonstration of an ASIC device at the conference then? That Josh dude looks alright but if it is a scam, he might not be privy to it.

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September 21, 2012, 04:15:25 PM
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...And yes, there was a conference, a few hundred people attended including some top dev's and pool operators...

Were they real people or just virtual sock puppets?
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September 21, 2012, 04:17:27 PM
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crazy_rabbit, you getting hot under scarf. you ordered the ASIC rig or sumnmat?

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September 21, 2012, 04:17:48 PM
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...And yes, there was a conference, a few hundred people attended including some top dev's and pool operators...

Were they real people or just virtual sock puppets?


The conference happened... Lets not stray from the BFL related topics at hand.
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September 21, 2012, 04:21:09 PM
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So BFL has the time & money to send employees to London to show off working prototypes but can't take some cell phone photos and post them for everyone? Maybe a video of it hashing?

What kind of crap is this?


This is the phenomenon of a captured market.  In a captured market the vendor can be non receptive or lacking proper communication with the customer.

If competitive market pressure existed in a substantial way, BFL would have to compete not only on technology, but on customer relationships.

The presence of BFL at the Bitcoin 2012 conference is primarily to gain more exposure and mingle with the Bitcoin elite.

And therein lies the rub, for BFL does have to compete with others, so why auction off the technology that could easily be reverse-engineered prior to shipping their first device? Could the answer be like I guess you guys don't need these anymore, but look at what we got down the pike. Here's a classic comedy skit with Pete Barbutti on Johnny Carson depicting what I'm speaking of: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzkixTbOchE

So we can establish that no live demonstration of an ASIC device at the conference then? That Josh dude looks alright but if it is a scam, he might not be privy to it.

The last sentence is strong possibility, for even J. Orlin Grabbe had alpaca wool pulled over his eyes while the confidence men marketed Laissez Faire City.

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September 21, 2012, 04:26:18 PM
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And therein lies the rub, for BFL does have to compete with others, so why auction off the technology that could easily be reverse-engineered prior to shipping their first device? Could the answer be like I guess you guys don't need these anymore, but look at what we got down the pike. Here's a classic comedy skit with Pete Barbutti on Johnny Carson depicting what I'm speaking of: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzkixTbOchE

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Do you have any idea how expensive and difficult it is to reverse engineer an ASIC? At very best they could RE the command structure into the chip and learn how to interface to it, but given how well know SHA2 hashing is it would be a lot fast, cheaper and simpler to just design your own.
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