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June 13, 2013, 02:10:46 AM
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Would $30k even be enough to design an ASIC prototype, let alone build one?  Doesn't sound like it would even be enough to get people working on a project like this full-time, let alone buy any other resources.  And if it's designed and built, what do you need donations for?  Show a product and get a VC interested.

But hey what do I know.  I'm sure OP has got it all figured out.  I mean, he was outsmarted by a Chinese guy.. you gotta be really clever for them to even bother trying to scam you.
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June 13, 2013, 02:17:58 AM
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lol unless you are some kind of genius, $30k won't be enough to fund a LTC ASIC.


 
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June 13, 2013, 02:45:43 AM
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You guys know this person is probably nigerian right?
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June 13, 2013, 02:59:27 AM
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You guys know this person is probably nigerian right?
When did they get the lock on scam artists?
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June 14, 2013, 09:47:49 AM
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Maybe this is not a ASIC in the sence that we placed every single transistor on our own but we assembled something that is definitely specialized on scrypt mining with useable success, so this can't be called a FGPA either.

Basic VLSI and ASIC knowledge test failed.  To pull off a successful scam of this type, you first need to learn what ASIC means, then go back and re-read your first post.  First post clearly demonstrates a lack of knowledge in the relevant field.  You're bordering on not knowing what an FPGA is either.  Spend some time on Wikipedia reading the ASIC and FPGA articles before posting the next scam attempt.

This is actually a less proficient scam fail than even the scrypt FPGA investment solicitation by Nova! a few weeks back.  Check the first post, then skip ahead to the start of the 3rd page where I called BS and the OP started digging himself into a hole real quick until his scam finally melted down:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=215487.0
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June 14, 2013, 09:55:47 AM
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Would $30k even be enough to design an ASIC prototype, let alone build one?  Doesn't sound like it would even be enough to get people working on a project like this full-time, let alone buy any other resources.  And if it's designed and built, what do you need donations for?  Show a product and get a VC interested.

$30K is enough to use an ASIC prototype aggregation service (like MOSIS, for example) to get a small pile of dies of a very simple design on an old, sub-optimal process node, assuming no development costs (meaning you have the skillset to design and tape out the ASIC yourself and assign zero value to your time).  Definitely not enough to prototype an ASIC containing a design complex enough to mine anything.

Remember everyone, the term ASIC doesn't refer to a cryptocoin mining device, it's a generic term referring to any custom silicon design.  You can stick two transistors on a die, connected together with at least one trace on one of the metal interconnect layers, and then legitimately call it an ASIC.
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June 14, 2013, 09:56:21 AM
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Scrypt ASICS is not good for anyone...

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June 14, 2013, 10:13:43 AM
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So no link to the github repo of the mining software you wrote for the thing?

Why even claim you did that if not so that you can post a link to someone else's existing code with a few minor mods intended to make it look like you adapted it to new hardware?

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June 14, 2013, 10:30:30 AM
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Maybe this is not a ASIC in the sence that we placed every single transistor on our own but we assembled something that is definitely specialized on scrypt mining with useable success, so this can't be called a FGPA either.

Basic VLSI and ASIC knowledge test failed.  To pull off a successful scam of this type, you first need to learn what ASIC means, then go back and re-read your first post.  First post clearly demonstrates a lack of knowledge in the relevant field.  You're bordering on not knowing what an FPGA is either.  Spend some time on Wikipedia reading the ASIC and FPGA articles before posting the next scam attempt.

This is actually a less proficient scam fail than even the scrypt FPGA investment solicitation by Nova! a few weeks back.  Check the first post, then skip ahead to the start of the 3rd page where I called BS and the OP started digging himself into a hole real quick until his scam finally melted down:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=215487.0
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June 14, 2013, 10:41:13 AM
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Hey guys didnt butterfly did just this? At least this guy is asking for money for a "project", butterfly told me it was going to deliver it and they charged far more than 30k...

I'm just a simple guy swimming in a sea of sharks.
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June 14, 2013, 12:14:45 PM
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The dev can't even spell, let alone provide proof.

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June 14, 2013, 01:03:24 PM
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You guys know this person is probably nigerian right?

Yeah, but he's almost certainly a King (or some other part of royalty) , so it’s ok.

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June 14, 2013, 04:38:08 PM
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Hey, sorry for not posting the past days. Here is some news for you:
We just sold anything we had to a small indian company for a reasonable price. It was fun but all 3 of us are kind of happy we are out of this now. At least we didn't make any losses in the end.
Before anybody is asking: the company doesn't want it's name to be revieled, that was part of the contract.
But as far as I know the company wants finish the last few issues in design and then sell to the public.

Some more comments:

- Neither me nor the other two of us are nigerian. We are 2x French and 1x Ethiopian. Its up to you to figure out who is who. Cool
- I am relieved I didn't reviel anything to proove this isn't scam. Otherwise we wouldn't have been able to sell.
- I am pretty sure asics will not destroy LTC. It will make it much more difficult to start another useless altcoin but thats no loss to me. It will way more likely stabelize the coin just like ASICs did with BTC. I will definitely keep trusting in LTC.
- If I just had a picture of the chinese guy! He told us his name was "Yangming Peng", but I don't believe this is his actual name any more.

Bye, and keep heads up!
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June 14, 2013, 04:42:59 PM
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Hey, sorry for not posting the past days. Here is some news for you:
We just sold anything we had to a small indian company for a reasonable price. It was fun but all 3 of us are kind of happy we are out of this now. At least we didn't make any losses in the end.
Before anybody is asking: the company doesn't want it's name to be revieled, that was part of the contract.
But as far as I know the company wants finish the last few issues in design and then sell to the public.

Riiiight.

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June 14, 2013, 05:21:54 PM
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This was all comedy right? Like ... The Onion or something ... RIGHT! ?  Shocked
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June 14, 2013, 05:52:57 PM
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Hey, sorry for not posting the past days. Here is some news for you:
We just sold anything we had to a small indian company for a reasonable price. It was fun but all 3 of us are kind of happy we are out of this now. At least we didn't make any losses in the end.
Before anybody is asking: the company doesn't want it's name to be revieled, that was part of the contract.
But as far as I know the company wants finish the last few issues in design and then sell to the public.

Some more comments:

- Neither me nor the other two of us are nigerian. We are 2x French and 1x Ethiopian. Its up to you to figure out who is who. Cool
- I am relieved I didn't reviel anything to proove this isn't scam. Otherwise we wouldn't have been able to sell.
- I am pretty sure asics will not destroy LTC. It will make it much more difficult to start another useless altcoin but thats no loss to me. It will way more likely stabelize the coin just like ASICs did with BTC. I will definitely keep trusting in LTC.
- If I just had a picture of the chinese guy! He told us his name was "Yangming Peng", but I don't believe this is his actual name any more.

Bye, and keep heads up!

What kind of price is NOTHING going for these days?

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June 15, 2013, 02:28:15 AM
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Most companies purchasing cutting edge technology don't want their name revealed.  Especially on a forum such as this with so many potential customers. Especially if they just bought the rights to a money making machine a chimp could plug into a computer.  Who is going to need that?  Useless publicity.  It will just lead to more sales for the Indian company.  And we all know what happens if you sell a lot and make a huge profit.  Taxes.
Better just to keep it all on the down low.  I hear you.
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June 15, 2013, 06:42:35 AM
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Hei guise, this is legit, he sold the design to me. Me and my team of engineers are hard at work finalizing the product. I will be taking preorders via PM  Cool
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June 15, 2013, 08:50:03 AM
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2 French you say?
Great, please come in the French forum so that we can talk a bit

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June 15, 2013, 09:10:33 AM
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If you (potential customers) didn't learn your lesson from btc asic then you are retarded, why you say? Because this will be the same,
*take preorder,
*design asic,
*build it,
*mine crap out of it (diff goes to hell),
*ship it to costumer (or not) when diff is sky high so noone want it anymore,
*bye bye gpu mining
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since there is one owner of a very huge amount of ltc they control the market, not you (the miner)
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