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May 19, 2013, 06:47:44 AM
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Virtual Mining Corporation is now taking pre-orders for its
Fast-Hash-80 80 GH/s Bitcoin Mining Machine.

www.virtualminingcorp.com
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May 19, 2013, 06:58:37 AM
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may i be the first to call scam...

pictures are of a std 4u case......still with dvd rom pictured in place, and by the looks of it they are supamicro cases Sad

picture of back of case show std atx board pinouts...inc vga and audio.... http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider3.jpg
                                                                                                   http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider4.jpg


simply wtf http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider5.jpg


and ive not evan really looked hard or read the site........
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May 19, 2013, 07:01:37 AM
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you left some ipsum in the about us :-
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on the 45nm and soon the 28nm processLorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer elit sed diam

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The 28nm chips are estimated to have speeds of 9 to 15 GH/s per chip
really ......per chip.....
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May 19, 2013, 07:08:35 AM
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may i be the first to call scam...

pictures are of a std 4u case......still with dvd rom pictured in place, and by the looks of it they are supamicro cases Sad

picture of back of case show std atx board pinouts...inc vga and audio.... http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider3.jpg
                                                                                                   http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider4.jpg


simply wtf http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider5.jpg


and ive not evan really looked hard or read the site........

Yes, these are stock pictures of the case we will be using in our production.  We are using std atx boards in our models and off-the-shelve parts,
so that we will be able to supply are larger number of units.   

That is our expansion case.  
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May 19, 2013, 07:09:33 AM
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Will buy everything for free.

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May 19, 2013, 07:10:27 AM
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you left some ipsum in the about us :-
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on the 45nm and soon the 28nm processLorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetuer elit sed diam

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The 28nm chips are estimated to have speeds of 9 to 15 GH/s per chip
really ......per chip.....

Yes, these will be our Fast-Hash 28nm chips.
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May 19, 2013, 07:11:39 AM
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Will buy everything for free.

Good luck!
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May 19, 2013, 07:42:18 AM
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The relationship btwn AMC & VMC appears convoluted & a waste of money to setup & run 2 different legal entities. Especially when they are run by the same people. Contracts signed by two separate parties but by the same person just looks BAD.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=158806.msg1978339#msg1978339

You can easily run the two separately within the same entity, making it look much safer for investors.

Also, a website with terrible spelling errors doesn't inspire confidence in a scam-laden market, you might want to do something about that. 

And your "trademark" for Fast-Hash apparently isn't registered. (if such a common term is actually able to be trade-marked)
http://www.trademarkia.com/trademarks-search.aspx?tn=fast-hash
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May 19, 2013, 07:43:03 AM
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Yeah gotta be honest I'm not buying into what I've seen either.

This also looks like a second attempt of starting a thread as your original wasn't particularly well received;

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=206488.20

Really don't know why/how you feel you need to offer discounts on a product that will sell in large amounts if genuine.

If you're developing asics from scratch there's expensive initial NRE to consider. Until you have a prototype there is no way you should be asking for pre-orders.

Definitely on the scammer side of genuine.

If you mean well, sorry, you're not inspiring me with faith.

Honest opinion.

Make my day! Say thanks if you found me helpful Smiley BTC Address --->
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May 19, 2013, 07:47:04 AM
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when i see PRE-order, i run away  Roll Eyes
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May 19, 2013, 07:59:55 AM
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I want to laugh Cheesy
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May 19, 2013, 08:04:14 AM
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On the who is.... is that real info?   Its someones lol.

Edited after seeing his forum name.... it seems to be real lol. 
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May 19, 2013, 08:20:23 AM
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On the who is.... is that real info?   Its someones lol.

Edited after seeing his forum name.... it seems to be real lol. 

but you can see the site is only registered until March 2014 whilst some of his products are due for completion in Dec 2014.  Umm....
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may i be the first to call scam...

pictures are of a std 4u case......still with dvd rom pictured in place, and by the looks of it they are supamicro cases Sad

picture of back of case show std atx board pinouts...inc vga and audio.... http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider3.jpg
                                                                                                   http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider4.jpg


simply wtf http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider5.jpg


and ive not evan really looked hard or read the site........
http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider5.jpg

That picture is lifted from Magma PCIe extender cases.

http://www.magma.com/catalog/basic-pcie-expansion

http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/serv1.jpg <----? Take a look at the text.
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May 19, 2013, 09:18:47 AM
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Virtual Mining Corporation is now taking pre-orders for its
Fast-Hash-80 80 GH/s Bitcoin Mining Machine.

www.virtualminingcorp.com

So much info from you...When do you expect to have a prototype working? What about finished devices for customers? Why aren't you giving more info?

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The 28nm chips are estimated to have speeds of 9 to 15 GH/s per chip
really ......per chip.....

That seems very possible. I mean, the CedarTec ones were quoted at 10GH/s per chip (80GH/s, 8 chips). Maybe they overclock them to reach 15GH/s.

These look like serious contenders. Watch out! Smiley
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May 19, 2013, 09:30:58 AM
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may i be the first to call scam...

pictures are of a std 4u case......still with dvd rom pictured in place, and by the looks of it they are supamicro cases Sad

picture of back of case show std atx board pinouts...inc vga and audio.... http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider3.jpg
                                                                                                   http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider4.jpg


simply wtf http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider5.jpg


and ive not evan really looked hard or read the site........
http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/slider5.jpg

That picture is lifted from Magma PCIe extender cases.

http://www.magma.com/catalog/basic-pcie-expansion

http://www.virtualminingcorp.com/example/serv1.jpg <----? Take a look at the text.

They must have incredible bulk-purchase discounts! OMG!

Does then 25BTC model feature the MAGMA 13 you think? I mean, there weren't that many slots (OK, they were unpopulated.. Smiley) in the 4U server (i.e. not the MAGMA).

If yes, I want TWO. No, make that FOUR!

Do they accept coupons? Groupon anyone?

Grin
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May 19, 2013, 09:47:51 AM
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I am not hitting on this guy. I am simply making careful observations. I have hope for now that he will have the prototype first, and then the pre-orders second.

BFL has no doubt put a massive wall of distrust between the community, himself and his future business success.

At this point, the nicest words in the world wouldn't convince anyone to go into a pre-order. Only a working prototype would.
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May 19, 2013, 09:49:35 AM
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The prototype itself signifies that the design works, and most (if not all) bugs encountered won't kill the company's future.

It is only rational to produce a proof of concept....that not even a simulation could provide.
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May 19, 2013, 10:06:28 AM
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The prototype itself signifies that the design works, and most (if not all) bugs encountered won't kill the company's future.

It is only rational to produce a proof of concept....that not even a simulation could provide.

Still, the pricing is... suspicious.
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