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August 10, 2013, 09:34:17 AM
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What do you think of http://www.cointerra.com/ ?

They say, they will get the maximum out of 28nm-Asic while price will stay cheap. A lot of blabla, but no concrete reason, why their asics will be so wonderfull. The CEO claims to be an ex-chip-designer from samsung, intel, qualcomm, nvidia, but searching his name I found just the coindesk-articles, a linkedlin-file and a medical scientist. Same results for his partner.

They say, they don't sell by now, but will soon. On some site they say, they are gathering funds, they have 1.5 Mio $, but want to have 3 Mio $ before they'll be able to start production.

Adress ist "Texas, USA". No phone number.

In my eyes it's highly suspicious.
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August 10, 2013, 09:36:54 AM
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op quit :/

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August 10, 2013, 10:25:07 AM
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What do you think of http://www.cointerra.com/ ?

They say, they will get the maximum out of 28nm-Asic while price will stay cheap. A lot of blabla, but no concrete reason, why their asics will be so wonderfull. The CEO claims to be an ex-chip-designer from samsung, intel, qualcomm, nvidia, but searching his name I found just the coindesk-articles, a linkedlin-file and a medical scientist. Same results for his partner.

They say, they don't sell by now, but will soon. On some site they say, they are gathering funds, they have 1.5 Mio $, but want to have 3 Mio $ before they'll be able to start production.

Adress ist "Texas, USA". No phone number.

In my eyes it's highly suspicious.

They say they are the worlds leading chip designers?!  They have never released anything. Ever. So they are a actually the world leaders in nothing.
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August 10, 2013, 12:51:24 PM
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What do you think of http://www.cointerra.com/ ?

They say, they will get the maximum out of 28nm-Asic while price will stay cheap. A lot of blabla, but no concrete reason, why their asics will be so wonderfull. The CEO claims to be an ex-chip-designer from samsung, intel, qualcomm, nvidia, but searching his name I found just the coindesk-articles, a linkedlin-file and a medical scientist. Same results for his partner.

They say, they don't sell by now, but will soon. On some site they say, they are gathering funds, they have 1.5 Mio $, but want to have 3 Mio $ before they'll be able to start production.

Adress ist "Texas, USA". No phone number.

In my eyes it's highly suspicious.

They say they are the worlds leading chip designers?!  They have never released anything. Ever. So they are a actually the world leaders in nothing.
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How can even someone claim stupid shit like that?

I'm the world leading software engineer, that never released any code or program, legit.

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August 13, 2013, 10:04:46 PM
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two new ones today

"50GH/s to 500GH/s. They also have a 2000GH/x ot 2 TH/s coming soon."
Press release - http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/phoenix-technologies-announces-production-of-bitcoin-mining-hardware-302555.htm
http://bitcoinminingcenter.com/

"500 Gigahash per chip"
Press release - http://www.coindesk.com/cointerras-500-ghash-per-chip-bid-to-change-asic-market/
http://www.cointerra.com/

Great work here, keep it up, thanks
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August 14, 2013, 10:39:12 PM
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two new ones today

"50GH/s to 500GH/s. They also have a 2000GH/x ot 2 TH/s coming soon."
Press release - http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/phoenix-technologies-announces-production-of-bitcoin-mining-hardware-302555.htm
http://bitcoinminingcenter.com/
"500 Gigahash per chip"
Press release - http://www.coindesk.com/cointerras-500-ghash-per-chip-bid-to-change-asic-market/
http://www.cointerra.com/

Great work here, keep it up, thanks
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Processing power: 500 GH/S
Dimensions: 300mm x 310mm
Fan: Ultra Quiet (Slient Mode)
Power Consumption: 2160 W
So they plan to cool down 2160 W ASIC with processing power 500GH/s with an ulta quiet fan working in silent mode? Yes this works.. maybe in a parallel universe, on a parallel Earth where our usual room temperature is -20C.

Thread not updated tho.

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August 14, 2013, 11:45:57 PM
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OP has other sites he is working on I think now.

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August 15, 2013, 12:09:42 AM
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No problem...

At least all Asic vendor info is in a great thread, I will be interested to see what's real and what turns out to be a scam.
Also very interested in the liquid nitrogen Asic, scam or real???
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August 15, 2013, 03:43:04 AM
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OP has other sites he is working on I think now.

I have indeed resigned the OP so I can focus on BlockBurner, as well as my newly founded local group called MBEX as our local Bitcoin authority  Smiley

Though I would still be wary of newcomers to the scene, I think there are many more companies now that are proving to be legitimate to partner with that these mining scams are losing steam. That is not to say this thread can't still be a discussion about on these new businesses.

No problem...

At least all Asic vendor info is in a great thread, I will be interested to see what's real and what turns out to be a scam.
Also very interested in the liquid nitrogen Asic, scam or real???

100% scam, their CEO is attached to a Kickstarter scam as well, and have not shown a working device at all.

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August 15, 2013, 11:16:03 PM
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OP has other sites he is working on I think now.
Oh dang.

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August 24, 2013, 08:36:28 PM
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What do you think of http://www.cointerra.com/ ?

They say, they will get the maximum out of 28nm-Asic while price will stay cheap. A lot of blabla, but no concrete reason, why their asics will be so wonderfull. The CEO claims to be an ex-chip-designer from samsung, intel, qualcomm, nvidia, but searching his name I found just the coindesk-articles, a linkedlin-file and a medical scientist. Same results for his partner.

They say, they don't sell by now, but will soon. On some site they say, they are gathering funds, they have 1.5 Mio $, but want to have 3 Mio $ before they'll be able to start production.

Adress ist "Texas, USA". No phone number.

In my eyes it's highly suspicious.

They say they are the worlds leading chip designers?!  They have never released anything. Ever. So they are a actually the world leaders in nothing.
OP has other sites he is working on I think now.
Oh dang.
Hardly changes anything.
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September 18, 2013, 11:37:08 AM
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www.asic-technologies.com needs to be on the watch list. Made a not-so-good idea payment of 7.4 BTC to them yesterday for two blade erupters. No reply on email till now and not one satisfied customer to be found on bitcointalk or anywhere.

https://blockchain.info/tx/91d5a3360dd7c4420a60f2d0d810d5fbd64a09fc7880241f7980c6e466216f11

not savvy enough to track them down myself and make them pay,but I hope this helps towards their eventual karma.

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September 19, 2013, 01:15:16 AM
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www.asic-technologies.com needs to be on the watch list. Made a not-so-good idea payment of 7.4 BTC to them yesterday for two blade erupters. No reply on email till now and not one satisfied customer to be found on bitcointalk or anywhere.

https://blockchain.info/tx/91d5a3360dd7c4420a60f2d0d810d5fbd64a09fc7880241f7980c6e466216f11

not savvy enough to track them down myself and make them pay,but I hope this helps towards their eventual karma.

It's been in the OP for quite a while  Sad

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September 23, 2013, 04:33:34 AM
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TerraHash looks like a solid scam now. Dont purchase anything from them...
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December 05, 2013, 10:57:44 AM
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Hi, Just to warn that asic-tech.com  (asic-technologies) is doing 2 things:
 -- Offering refunds (no refund confirmed yet)
 -- Using a NEW WEBSITE: BEWARE OF    ---   ASIC-MARKET.com


Scratch THAT!

After I requested refunds got this e-mail:

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Unfortunately we are not in any way related to the asic-technologies scam.
Please do not fall for a scammer blackmailing us.

Kind regards,

Benjamin
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