ipxtreme
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October 21, 2013, 04:52:13 PM |
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Works for me (right now).
me too. I'm in now.
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BTC tips: 14PkHaJH5GexLG9P7MYxHRNvZeCq2t8DWX
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BKM
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October 21, 2013, 11:01:05 PM |
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You seem to live in the illusion that the US governs the world, while it seems that they can't even govern themselves. Havelock nor their operators are based in the US, so the SEC can go fuck themselves.
There's a reason exchanges exist, I don't think it's a good development that each stock wants to start its own internal/direct exchange.
Who is fucking who here? LRM is in the USA and is governed by US law. SEC is in charge of anything IN THE USA that might be construed as a public stock offering. So, perhaps you would like to take a breath and check your shit before you spout FUD like a troll. If Havelock is making what might be construed as a public offering of shares available for purchase directly by USA citizens they most certainly will have something to say about it. Bitfunder is in Australia and a lot of good that did. Bottom line is that LRM is working on it. If you do not trust him to sort it out let me know and I would be happy to buy your bonds from you at current rates. And you think creating a separate exchange would solve that problem? Doesn't that just create another attack vector for the SEC? Just btw, I'm totally cool here. You on the other hand seem a bit nervous, attacking me for raising a few concerns, maybe you should take a deep breath next time you rage around here. I was irritated but am now partially over myself...... My point, albeit diminished or obscured by my tone, was to emphasize that LRM purposefully structured his offering to be within the guidelines of the SEC. This was accomplished by a limited offering to a select, private market. Bitfunder was the delivery system for the bonds and LRM clearly was caught up in it. His solution insofar as I am aware, is to create private marketplace on his website for LRM bonds only - not to create another exchange. This will hopefully reestablish liquidity for LRM bonds in the USA.
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John122
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October 22, 2013, 04:03:23 AM |
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I just sent my confirmation email, but not before doubling my number of shares with these all time low prices!
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October 22, 2013, 01:28:39 PM |
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Dave and Labrat had lunch the other day. What incentive would Dave have to fly to Labrat if Dave didn't have hardware to deliver?
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Bargraphics
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October 22, 2013, 01:46:52 PM |
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Dave and Labrat had lunch the other day. What incentive would Dave have to fly to Labrat if Dave didn't have hardware to deliver?
He was in the area anyways, but Labrat is a large customer so it worked out. Dave has always delivered so I'm not worried about any of that, if anything Labrat setting it all up would be the part to worry about since the shear quantity of devices
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Lab_Rat (OP)
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October 22, 2013, 01:48:54 PM |
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Dave and Labrat had lunch the other day. What incentive would Dave have to fly to Labrat if Dave didn't have hardware to deliver?
He was in the area anyways, but Labrat is a large customer so it worked out. Dave has always delivered so I'm not worried about any of that, if anything Labrat setting it all up would be the part to worry about since the shear quantity of devices He actually had his family with them and still went out of his way to come see me... I did work with him a little as he had things planned for the evening so I met him a little early.
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Lab_Rat (OP)
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October 22, 2013, 01:49:38 PM |
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LabRatMining has now officially been frozen and the final asset list pulled.
More info to come.
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moribana
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October 22, 2013, 01:56:01 PM |
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LabRatMining has now officially been frozen and the final asset list pulled.
More info to come.
Does this mean that LRM is finished on Bitfunder and we are switching to direct shares?
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KonstantinosM
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October 22, 2013, 02:02:45 PM |
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LabRatMining has now officially been frozen and the final asset list pulled.
More info to come.
I just followed the instructions, I changed my BTC address on Bitfunder for convenience but I am the owner of the previous address as well. I don't know which one it was but I can sign messages with it. Can you confirm when bonds have been transferred by an e-mail? I am a small player with 24 bonds but I don't want to lose them. I sent the e-mail at 9:59 AM EST.
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yuhannl
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October 22, 2013, 02:11:10 PM |
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Labrat - Sent a couple emails due to changes of holding.. please use the latest one. Thanks!
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fractal02
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October 22, 2013, 04:49:34 PM |
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Can you confirm when bonds have been transferred by an e-mail? I am a small player with 24 bonds but I don't want to lose them. I sent the e-mail at 9:59 AM EST.
Don't worry KonstantinosM, LabRat is makin a list with "verified, not verified, etc" Yes I will be making a public list that will contain the address in one column and either ( Verified, Failed Verification, or Not Received ) so no personal info will be public ie. email addresses or anything else.
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rufusred1
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October 22, 2013, 04:52:52 PM |
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Message Signature: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The information in the body should be copy pasted from the signed message to your email, no leading or following spaces other than to separate the message signature from the message. No additional information necessary. This is part of the instructions posted on Lab Rat Mining's website. I'm confused as to what the Message Signature should be. Is is a hand written signature? Is it a digital signature? Is it a regular email signature? Is it a public encryption key?
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grnbrg
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October 22, 2013, 04:53:35 PM |
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I've been chatting with @Lab_Rat this morning.... He expects to post a list of addresses later today. I promise to pester him until he does.
He is also working on setting up some sort of system to trade bonds through labratmining.com.
And in the short term, is going to set something up so that I (and himself) can make person-to-person sales. More details on that when I have them.
grnbrg.
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grnbrg
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October 22, 2013, 04:55:56 PM |
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Message Signature: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The information in the body should be copy pasted from the signed message to your email, no leading or following spaces other than to separate the message signature from the message. No additional information necessary. This is part of the instructions posted on Lab Rat Mining's website. I'm confused as to what the Message Signature should be. Is is a hand written signature? Is it a digital signature? Is it a regular email signature? Is it a public encryption key? It is the signature created with your public Bitfunder bitcoin address. All wallet software has the capability to sign a message using a bitcoin address from a wallet. Use that to sign your message. There have been several examples and how-tos posted to this thread. grnbrg.
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October 22, 2013, 06:52:27 PM |
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Message Signature: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The information in the body should be copy pasted from the signed message to your email, no leading or following spaces other than to separate the message signature from the message. No additional information necessary. This is part of the instructions posted on Lab Rat Mining's website. I'm confused as to what the Message Signature should be. Is is a hand written signature? Is it a digital signature? Is it a regular email signature? Is it a public encryption key? It is the signature created with your public Bitfunder bitcoin address. All wallet software has the capability to sign a message using a bitcoin address from a wallet. Use that to sign your message. There have been several examples and how-tos posted to this thread. grnbrg. Maybe most of the common software has this capability, but I don't think all wallet software has it. Worse case, someone could let Labrat know in private. And then Labrat could send the person a fraction of a bitcoin, and the person sends it back with the wallet address in question. That would strongly enough indicate that the person has control of the wallet.
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bigasic
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October 22, 2013, 07:36:40 PM |
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The only way you can do that is with a blockchain.info wallet, correct? I know you can send from a specific address, but on QT and multi bit, if there is a way to send with a specific address, please share...
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grnbrg
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October 22, 2013, 07:41:04 PM |
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The only way you can do that is with a blockchain.info wallet, correct? I know you can send from a specific address, but on QT and multi bit, if there is a way to send with a specific address, please share...
Dunno. I know with Electrum, I can freeze specific addresses, as well as mark addresses as "prioritize"... I guess the other option is to export the key in question, import it into a new, virgin wallet, and work from there..... grnbrg. PS: Yeah, ok, not all clients allow signing... My 'droid wallet doesn't, for example. And if you entered an exchange deposit wallet, that's a problem as well...
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October 22, 2013, 11:13:21 PM |
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It's the 3rd week into October and still no hardware or order placed. Compared to whatever prices were agreed to for an early October order placement, an eventual order will need to be reduced big time. Or find a new supplier.
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ICantThinkOfaName
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October 23, 2013, 03:27:42 AM |
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I've been chatting with @Lab_Rat this morning.... He expects to post a list of addresses later today. I promise to pester him until he does.
He is also working on setting up some sort of system to trade bonds through labratmining.com.
And in the short term, is going to set something up so that I (and himself) can make person-to-person sales. More details on that when I have them.
grnbrg.
Today is rapidly running out...
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Lab_Rat (OP)
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October 23, 2013, 03:46:26 AM |
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It's the 3rd week into October and still no hardware or order placed. Compared to whatever prices were agreed to for an early October order placement, an eventual order will need to be reduced big time. Or find a new supplier.
I'm not sure where you're getting your news from, but what exactly do you think went down at the meeting between Dave and I? I understand I haven't been the most vocal about everything, but please don't make assumptions. Order was placed in person with Dave and hardware should be rolling in this week or first thing next week in large quantities.
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