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I have decided to hang it up as far as updating this due to time constraints and a need to focus completely on my main mining ventures. CoinCanary.org forums itself will be re-forged into a general mining forum I will keep as a side project. Thank you all for following, I wish I had more time to keep this going, though as a mining entrepreneur myself I will be focused on leading by example over pointing out the falsities and scams of others, which was seeming like more and more of a conflict of interest in terms of bias calling out other businesses while I establish my own.

Stay safe and use your head out there!
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Scam sites for Bitcoin hardware products and services are popping up all over, I think it is good to consolidate a list of all up and coming vendors and service providers with an assessment to whether they are fraudulent in nature or not, I will update this top post with new additions to the list.

Realistically with so many new companies appearing that are only in a development and funding stage, it is difficult to tell at this point between scammers and legitimate start-ups. Choose where to send your money wisely if no products have shipped out so far. As so many are awaiting their orders to ship, we will just have to wait and see.


Scam sites do have some telltale signs that can be considered red flags:

Pictures of hardware are obviously Photoshopped versions of another vendors gear

Products for sale that have not been confirmed to exist by the community or official representatives

Little to no information on the site about the company, it's physical location, etc.

Contact forms and phone numbers that go nowhere, or are never answered.

No known contact with company representatives  on these forums or others (seems likely real companies would be aware of these boards and active within them to answer questions)

Spelling errors, broken links, and other oddities across the website

Very low price point compared to similar vendors (if it seems too good to be true, it probably is!)

None of these points can be taken as direct evidence of a scam, but does point out a lack of presence other than a vague promise to deliver their product from their home website with no guarantee whatsoever. Any web developer worth their salt can generate a simple page with buy buttons in a few hours, preying on the current mania to scam early adopters. Once your BTC is gone, it is gone!

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This list is for informational purposes only If you choose to use this information to influence your purchasing decision, it is at your own risk. Neither I nor Bitcointalk.org are responsible if you get ripped off.
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Updated: 7/19/2013

If you stumble across an obvious hardware scam or otherwise fishy looking enterprise, post in here with who it is and why you think it is a scam.


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AsicMiner - asicminer.com

Auctions ongoing for their BlockErupter Blade units https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189248.0

BlockErupter USB also shown to exist http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1dogrx/announcement_block_erupter_usb_300mhs_asic_miner/

CEO Freidcat appears to be one of the most transparent of any in this market

USB and Blade units confirmed to be in end users hands

Avalon ASIC - launch.avalon-asics.com/ (Product shipments confirmed in the wild)

Batch 2 is evidently shipping https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=146451.0, awaiting confirmation by end users

****Butterfly Labs**** - butterflylabs.com (several delays with the ASIC line, but they have shipped FPGA products in the past)

Jalepeno units are evidently shipping, ~40 units shipped so far. Still massive amounts of backlash against them from the community. BitForce line is nowhere to be found. An odd impasse, appears to be shipping but their business behavior is very scammy.

The Jalepeno apparently does exist     http://codinginmysleep.com/bfl-jalapeno-unboxing-and-demo/

Members of their own forums are starting to mutiny   https://forums.butterflylabs.com/pre-sales-questions/2697-thats-enough-im-done-bfl.html

I *myself* was banned from their forums, no response to refund request - after being as publicly disruptive as possible I was offered a refund within 5 days

So many anti-BFL threads here it will take me a while to compile them all

* They have apparently started their own charity foundation  https://forums.butterflylabs.com/content/134-butterfly-labs-donates-1000-btc-charity-bitcoin-related-projects.html

* Now offering bulk orders of ASIC chips despite not having a single BitForce machine shipped Appears machines are finally shipping


*new* German Bitcoin Mining  - http://www.german-bitcoin-mining.de/

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Labcoin - http://www.labcoin.com/

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=241033.0

RCM Miners -rcm-miners.com

Images are fakes

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=181800.0

RCM-Miners:

Their product picture is a CoolerMaster Xport 351 with RCM 'shopped on it, no?

RCM-Miners:


CoolerMaster:


from: http://www.coolermaster.com.my/product.php?product_id=6604


BitFury - https://metabank.ru/asic

Chips in the wild  

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=221177

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=183368.0 (Russian thread)


Cryoniks - cryoniks.com

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=214378.new#new Cryoniks

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=214526.0    Cryoniks

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179747.20  Ed Trice scam

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=185565 more Ed Trice scam

*new article*   http://btcbible.com/crypteks-kickstarter-scam-continues-to-be-ignored/  

Many telltale signs of scammery in action. CEO was involved in a previous Kickstarter fraud

Seems like Ed Trice must be involved with the "nitrogen cooling units" but so no direct evidence has been found linking the two

No units shown to exist in real life


ASXProject - asxproject.com

Has anybody looked into this? Their website is up and taking orders: http://asxproject.com/

ASXProject:

Their 'censored' ASIC chip:


The real chip (A 1994 Apple chip):


https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=189846.0

LOL! So you're saying I can use this DSP for Bitcoin mining?

http://elcodis.com/parts/527130/TMS320C50PQA57.html




BTCGarden - btcgarden.com

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=213172.0

From Yeemartin

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I'm just moving the information from Chinese forum to here.

LINK:

http://bbs.btcman.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=2943

Official website (nothing on there yet really, a few screenshots showing what looks like mining)
http://www.btcgarden.com/

In short,

Phase 1, 200Th/s in September. Similar to ASICMINER, they will sell shares on Bitcointalk.org in June.
Phase 2, Sell ICs and miners to public, time frame unknown.

They claimed they started the project in January 2013, and estimating design and prototype production to be finished in August.

All design work is done in house.

Terrahash - terrahash.com

Community developers using Avalon chips https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=198489.0;topicseen

CAD render of the DX has been shown

KNCMiner - kncminer.com

 https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=214285.0

Futher review of the thread makes it seem scammy and/or very disorganized. FPGA Bitcoin miner is dead. Promising ASICs but have shown nothing.

Not quite to giving it red status yet but close.

ASIC-Technologies] - asic-technologies.com

So far untruthful out of the gate. Product image is blatantly a DSL modem motherboard of some kind



(image has since been taken down)

On their front page briefly:

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Firstly allow me to say a big thanks to bitcointalk forum . . branding our company a scam after the site was only online 12 hours with no sales . I just spend 9 months busting my balls , pushing every penny I had into this project , for some wee N00b to come along and start talking complete and utter rubbish based on no evidence at all . We done no advertising really because Chris my partner is on holiday at the moment , The site is not even complete . . . just a template I put up before taking a well needed sleep . If you think this site is a scam , I don’t even care . Leave now .WE DONT EVEN HAVE PICTURES UP YET . . . This is a 4 man project . Relax , give us some time .We currently have 21 small’s and 5 large units . Working on more . Thank you to the users who had faith and paid via paypal.Shipping will be tomorrow,I will also remove this rant when I am less angry . You wanna know how to build ASIC . . . Dont sit around chatting crap on bitcointalk , Learn Something New !!

Would advise heavily against sending them any of your money, unless you would like to buy the world's most expensive modem...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=204135.msg2172334#msg2172334

CedarTec - http://www.cedartec.net/

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=170739.0

Most photos posted were found to be fakes/manipulated through image forensics and naked eye sluething, PCB appears to actually be a mutilated ITX motherboard of some kind and then heavily 'shopped. Unit image on page is also heavily 'shopped, it looks like the basis of it was likely a Lian-Li desktop computer case

The whole thread however is hilarious Cheesy

GXMining- gxmining.com
BitcoinRumors thinks its bogus http://www.bitcoinrumors.com/2013/04/08/this-is-a-game-changer-gx-mining-ltd-launch-a-100-ghs-asic-bitcoin-miner-gx-100/)

Nothing proven on them at all, no product shown to exist but "selling" them.

http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/1bwx9a/possible_new_asic_scam/

ASICRigs - asicrigs.com  

On the Facebook-

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So we can now let the cat out of the bag as it were, the reason we have not provided images or video of any of our products yet is because we've been in talks with an American company based in New York who are interested in buying our firm in its entirety.

Obviously at this early stage we cant say much more than that but part of the initial talks we have been having included an NDA (non disclosure agreement) specifically pertaining to our mining devices and company financials.

As we progress with these talks we will obviously keep everyone updated.

Thank you for your continued support as we move forward and grow as a company

 Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

*new* btcminingrig -   btcminingrig.com

Same images as gpurigs/asicrigs/gxmining, pretty sure these are all related to each other based on this and common looking site layouts. Need to research further.

Forum user GPURigs has gone silent it seems after "announcing" they were selling their business to another company.

GPURigs - gpurigs.com
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=81.0. Photoshopped BFL pictures, similar to the ones on GXMining

Posted fake chip on Facebook

Here's my question. This is the image you used on your facebook page:
http://www.fujitsu.com/us/news/pr/fsa_20121031.html

Start explaining.
Great find mokahless.

So here is the image from their Facebook page:



Here is the image Fujitsu ARM chip, which has nothing to do with ASIC:



I'll let the reader draw their own conclusion as to if they are being misleading...  Grin

Both companies confirmed to be one in the same.

Shipping estimated to be early August 2013 by member GPURigs (stated in this thread)

Still taking money on their main site outside of escrow process, for reasons that they have not started "pushing" the site yet, but it is active and accepting BTC.

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SebastianJu's Avalon List

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BlockBurner - blockburner.net (admittedly there is no way I can be completely un-biased with this one as it is my own. We are not currently accepting funds, as we are not vaporware vendors. Our product is only on paper for the moment, that much is true. I started this list a while before BlockBurner was even a thing. In a way listing my own company here can be taken as a sign of our commitment against fraudulent acts and unethical practices, at this point should BlockBurner misbehave, our combined credibility will be destroyed. Obviously, my incentive is extremely high to deliver not only on our products but also maintaining an ethical and transparent business)

LTC FPGA - ltcfpga.com

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CloudHashing - http://www.cloudhashing.com

http://www.progressivebtcmining.com/

http://cognitivemining.com/

http://www.bitcoinbeastie.info/root/index.php/2-uncategorised/59-bitcoin-mining-contracts

HashRack hashrack.com

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=188617.0

Awaiting shipments from BFL  Roll Eyes



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These sites are no longer active as far as I can tell and are currently offline

DragonASIC - http://dragon-asic.com/
Site is now offline

Flashman  (BFL forums)
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Senior Member

Dragon ASIC posted pics of ASIC are phtoshopped images of a Godson-1 CPU

PrimeASIC - primeasic.com
Site offline

GalaxyASIC - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158044.msg1672838#msg1672838 (no formal site noted)
Thread is dead, no further updates to be found

Hong Kong ASICs - hongkongasics.com

Seems pretty scammy

Site is offline/url for sale

(Mod note: It's useful to gather the really obvious cases in one place. But the forum can't hope to identify and list all scams as soon as they are announced. There are also many reasons to not list maybe-scams on a list like this— including a desire to treat business people serving our community with respect. So, just because something is not listed here does not mean that it's not a scam. Caveat Emptor.)

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I would say BFL, but opinions on that differ.
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I would say BFL, but opinions on that differ.

BFL has actually shipped products in the past, so I don't think so with then. BFL's problems stem from hyping too much and delivering too little, and being too disconnected with their clients (I am one of them too). But I think they will ship eventually. I give them the benefit of the doubt because they are now producing expensive custom hardware, and it just takes time to develop a new product like that.

I'm here to call out blatant scams, like those I posted above

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I have answered another thread about our company website http://www.asicrigs.com in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=169969.0 please feel free to continue posting any questions, concerns or comments you have in there (so that I can keep track of feedback and answer your concerns in a timely manner).

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I've added GPURigs to the list, and presented a chance to refute on the other thread.

I think all of these pages above are the same thing unless there is evidence presented otherwise in the form of pictures, prototypes, something other than a blog post saying and some Easybake websites saying  "We're not a scam I promise!" Not good enough. The fact they all have ripped off Photoshopped BFL gear says volumes.

At the moment, mining hardware vendors are guilty until proven innocent with direct evidence that the hardware and the company is real.

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I would like more if you exchange the red and black
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I would like more if you exchange the red and black

This, and why isn't Avalon green or even not on the list at all?
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I would like more if you exchange the red and black

This, and why isn't Avalon green or even not on the list at all?

Done  Smiley

As noted I know some of these are already confirmed pretty much, I am still organizing the information. I want to include soon company profiles and reasons why or why not it is fraudulent.

Every entry will be reviewed fairly and backed up with facts. Avalon and BFL both have shipped real products and that is confirmed, though I would like this report to be complete before I greenlight them in full to avoid any mistakes that could lead someone to believe a company is real and then get ripped off. It should not be easy to be greenlit.

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Is cloudhashing.com added to the list?

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Enterpoint.co.uk and ztex.de should be marked as cleared.

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Is cloudhashing.com added to the list?

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Also add http://www.cedartec.net/ as under review.

Enterpoint.co.uk and ztex.de should be marked as cleared.

CedarTec looks shady to me! Mainly because of the ridiculous low price I'm no expert, but 80 GH/s for 999$ feels wrong.. They also say they will have a delivery date of May 15th, which is a tad too good to be true..
And of course only way of paying is by BTC.

I have answered another thread about our company website http://www.asicrigs.com in this thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=169969.0 please feel free to continue posting any questions, concerns or comments you have in there (so that I can keep track of feedback and answer your concerns in a timely manner).

Thank you.

I've read your posts GPU Rigs, and you seem quite friendly and helpful, I really hope you won't make me lose faith in humanity by being a scam.. Sad
However on the positive side, will you be shipping from within the EU? Cheesy That's the main reason I didn't preorder any ASIC's anywhere, as the shipping to Denmark from outside EU adds more than 25% to the price.. >.<

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Add these guys.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158044.msg1672838#msg1672838

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Is cloudhashing.com added to the list?

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Also add http://www.cedartec.net/ as under review.

Enterpoint.co.uk and ztex.de should be marked as cleared.

New entries added.

ztex and enterpoint are both ASIC/FPGA design specialists, but not Bitcoin specific vendors, addition has been excluded

BLUE status added for companies that show more signs than not they are legitimate, but still awaiting confirmation that someone has an actual product in their hands to verify their integrity.

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Is cloudhashing.com added to the list?

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Also add http://www.cedartec.net/ as under review.

Enterpoint.co.uk and ztex.de should be marked as cleared.

New entries added.

ztex and enterpoint are both ASIC/FPGA design specialists, but not Bitcoin specific vendors, addition has been excluded

BLUE status added for companies that show more signs than not they are legitimate, but still awaiting confirmation that someone has an actual product in their hands to verify their integrity.

They still sell for the bitcoin market which is why I mentioned them to be included. BFL also are "ASIC/FPGA design specialists" for other markets so I think with this premise, the aforementioned companies should be added.

On BFL website, it says - "Butterfly Labs manufactures a line of high speed encryption processors for use in bitcoin mining, research, telecommunication and security applications."

Besides, it makes it easier for noobs to make an informed decision of "who" sells "what" and if they are reliable.

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Is cloudhashing.com added to the list?

EDIT
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Also add http://www.cedartec.net/ as under review.

Enterpoint.co.uk and ztex.de should be marked as cleared.

New entries added.

ztex and enterpoint are both ASIC/FPGA design specialists, but not Bitcoin specific vendors, addition has been excluded

BLUE status added for companies that show more signs than not they are legitimate, but still awaiting confirmation that someone has an actual product in their hands to verify their integrity.

They still sell for the bitcoin market which is why I mentioned them to be included. BFL also are "ASIC/FPGA design specialists" for other markets so I think with this premise, the aforementioned companies should be added.

On BFL website, it says - "Butterfly Labs manufactures a line of high speed encryption processors for use in bitcoin mining, research, telecommunication and security applications."

Besides, it makes it easier for noobs to make an informed decision of "who" sells "what" and if they are reliable.

I don't get your logic. ZTEX and Enterpoint are not Bitcoin ASIC specific vendors, just generic FPGA/ASIC producers. These are the companies that Bitcoin ASIC vendors would work with to produce their chips, they don't sell Bitcoin ASIC units directly. This is just focusing on Bitcoin ASIC hardware vendors for scam/legit viability as so many new ones are emerging.

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DragonASIC added


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how are u making the reviews ?
i emailed asicrigs.com  support if its possible to do a local pickup, will see how that goes
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Hi PM me

We want to help clear cloudhashing.com from the list

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how are u making the reviews ?
i emailed asicrigs.com  support if its possible to do a local pickup, will see how that goes

A review is currently conducted by searching out whatever information I can obtain about the company to find proof or not of their legitimacy. This includes WHOIS information, business registrations, wide web search, and looking into the people behind the scenes and if they have been attached to other frauds.

In the case of DragonASIC, I found underneath that the domain registration address was tied to other known scams or very fraudulent looking sites, earning it a red status unless they want to step forward.

An objective, fact based approach. I am not after a witch hunt, just separating the good ones from the bad based on available facts so no one gets bilked out of their money and discouraged. This is just a guide to what is known, and general community consensus on these companies.

Let me know how your interactions with ASICRigs are.

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April 16, 2013, 03:53:27 PM
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While I can appreciate what you're trying to do, failing to make a distinction between a hardware vendor and a vaporware vendor is dangerous. By listing both BFL and Avalon as green you're steering those reading this thread to BFL as Avalon does batch shipping and is unavailable. The bottomless pit of orders BFL takes in makes it unclear how long one could potentially wait to receive a product ordered today.

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April 16, 2013, 04:23:08 PM
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U have PM, this is a good work u're doing here
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