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October 31, 2013, 04:42:35 AM
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"I should be receiving ~12TH of H-Boards which is roughly 480 boards between Mon and Wed with M-Boards following a day or 2 behind"

Did this come true or are we still waiting? 

Based on his statement he would be waiting for M boards still. Likely the gear will be coming on line over the next 3 days as he integrates it. My observation only
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October 31, 2013, 04:55:05 PM
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has anyone noticed RTM? I guess he pays 100Mhs per bond and his price is like .02 or .03, Im too tired to do the math. but could someone compare his stock with our stock? Im sure ours is much better, but it would be nice to see what the competition is doing..

For those still interested in "What the competition is doing".

All bonds are buyed back, securities are closed on the BF.


Looks like LRM is continuing to roll with the punches and work for shareholders unlike some others "PMBs"
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October 31, 2013, 05:33:35 PM
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has anyone noticed RTM? I guess he pays 100Mhs per bond and his price is like .02 or .03, Im too tired to do the math. but could someone compare his stock with our stock? Im sure ours is much better, but it would be nice to see what the competition is doing..

For those still interested in "What the competition is doing".

All bonds are buyed back, securities are closed on the BF.


Looks like LRM is continuing to roll with the punches and work for shareholders unlike some others "PMBs"

buy backs in the lack of a working exchange is a legitimate exit strategy, and preferred by investors over letting PMBs wither and die without an exchange or mechanism for raising capital.

However, the epic fail comes here:
So, a few questions:

- Should the asset issuer have frozen the asset before issuing the dividend?
- Can the asset issuer even distribute dividends after the asset is frozen? (Not sure how this aspect of BitFunder works)
- Are any of the lucky sellers reading this? Wink

The asset should have been frozen first.
The system has no way to know that a dividend being issued is not a normal dividend.
Not sure why anyone would want to allow trading after a final dividend payment goes out...

-Ukyo

they did their buyback in the form of a dividend, but didn't freeze the asset! so people with automatic investment lost all their buyback when it automatically purchased dead shares! yikes
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November 01, 2013, 03:02:14 AM
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Heya bob.

Yeah, it was a pretty big deal here.  I've updated the images with one more Wink

...and so as not to upset anyone too much, might I add, I wonder how many TH/s Dave will be pointing our way?

Good work on the pizza! (It's DiggeR here btw, username was taken).

No idea, was curious about it myself seeing as how I can't see current hashrate on the website.

Is it possible you missed M31's point when he said he was the first to SELL BTC for fiat from the ATM machine? Everyone else prior to him bought BTC.

Nah was just chucking another article in about the same thing Smiley


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November 01, 2013, 11:55:58 AM
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they did their buyback in the form of a dividend, but didn't freeze the asset! so people with automatic investment lost all their buyback when it automatically purchased dead shares! yikes

I just don't get anyway how people put the dividends into reinvestment in a volatile market like this.

Is there any estimate date to have the LRM exchange on site? Progress?
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November 02, 2013, 09:31:39 AM
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LabRat bring us some good news (and divs  Grin ) !  Wink
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November 02, 2013, 11:12:27 AM
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Now might be a good time to apply to list on Havelock.  They just got purchased by a fully licensed investment company and are welcoming US based customers.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=323077.0

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November 02, 2013, 11:24:32 AM
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Now might be a good time to apply to list on Havelock.  They just got purchased by a fully licensed investment company and are welcoming US based customers.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=323077.0


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November 02, 2013, 12:56:07 PM
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Now might be a good time to apply to list on Havelock.  They just got purchased by a fully licensed investment company and are welcoming US based customers.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=323077.0


I would be much more conservative about this. A Panamanian Investment Company does not guarantee reliability. Probably this investment company is just registered there.

Foreign investment companies like to be incorporated in Panama just because Panamanian legislation is very convenient for such purposes if they operate outside Panama. It's quite easy to get licensed there.

Offshore companies are good to minimize taxes and reduce complexity of operation. The Panamanian companies are good for investment purposes.

So nobody currently knows if it will help Havelock to defense itself for sure in case of some serious emergency.
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November 02, 2013, 02:15:27 PM
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Now might be a good time to apply to list on Havelock.  They just got purchased by a fully licensed investment company and are welcoming US based customers.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=323077.0


I would be much more conservative about this. A Panamanian Investment Company does not guarantee reliability. Probably this investment company is just registered there.

Foreign investment companies like to be incorporated in Panama just because Panamanian legislation is very convenient for such purposes if they operate outside Panama. It's quite easy to get licensed there.

Offshore companies are good to minimize taxes and reduce complexity of operation. The Panamanian companies are good for investment purposes.

So nobody currently knows if it will help Havelock to defense itself for sure in case of some serious emergency.


Erik Voorhees is currently developing Coinapult in Panama... I wouldn't be surprised if there was at least a nascent connection to the Havelock investment...

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November 02, 2013, 05:17:01 PM
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Dividends went out

Mined: BTC72.80978362
Paid Out: BTC54.60733772
Per Bond: BTC0.00098441

If you had any sort of rollover, those went out as well...

Dave is working on getting the hardware over.  He just got a bit in and I'm trying to find out whether it made it to Fedex in time last night to get here today.  I did receive a few rigs he pulled off the line to send me.  They're assembled and running and today I'll be tweaking and tuning to get the most out of them.  Going to be setting aside the coins pulled in above and beyond the hashrate before BitFury gear started coming in until 14 days after all hardware is received for this shipment.  That coin is all going into hardware and it will likely be a rather large sum.  I'm hoping to receive the remainder of the order this coming week.

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November 02, 2013, 05:30:17 PM
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Lab_Rat, is there any estimate date to have the LRM exchange on site? Progress?
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November 02, 2013, 06:22:45 PM
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That is 2 weeks, but Dave is starting to point some of his personal rigs as us until he can get all the ordered hardware out to us.  Next week will be decent divs.

Per Bond: BTC0.00098441

I really hope the Bitfury gear bring us better div's....because right now i earn more per week with only just 4 BTC on Cex.io...

And i put more than $4000 on LRM... Undecided
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November 02, 2013, 09:58:38 PM
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what payout do you get for the 4btc and is it declining everytime?
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November 02, 2013, 10:38:09 PM
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what payout do you get for the 4btc and is it declining everytime?

~ 0.36 BTC per week for 40GH/s (bought GH/s @ 0.1BTC)
Yes it decline every diff jump but i can sell when i want so ROI isn't a problem here (and price per GH/s go up...)

But i have faith in LabRat...i'm just sometime "impatient"  Grin
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November 03, 2013, 01:28:18 AM
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Thanks to LR for the divs today!

I'm really looking forward to news this week as it happens.  Sounds like we're going to make a pretty good jump in power.
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November 03, 2013, 01:06:27 PM
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what payout do you get for the 4btc and is it declining everytime?

~ 0.36 BTC per week for 40GH/s (bought GH/s @ 0.1BTC)
Yes it decline every diff jump but i can sell when i want so ROI isn't a problem here (and price per GH/s go up...)

But i have faith in LabRat...i'm just sometime "impatient"  Grin

Works until the price corrects to realistic levels. I guess, the current inflated price is a result of a lot of btc becoming available for investment from the closure of btct and bitfunder. But it is true that perpetual mining bonds are usually way overvalued, exactly as mining hardware is.
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November 03, 2013, 04:39:00 PM
Last edit: November 03, 2013, 05:39:12 PM by bigasic
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Dont want to go off topic, but damn, I had a chance to buy some Ghs at cx.io at about .08btc a couple weeks ago, I could have hashed away and then sold them today for .11 btc Would have made money hashing and then made money from selling that hashing power.. Damnit...

Back to your regularly scheduled programming..
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November 04, 2013, 05:53:14 AM
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Can any body clear-up how to trade shares , is there any fees , if so who is paying the fees , buyer or seller ..  Huh
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November 04, 2013, 08:46:24 AM
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Can any body clear-up how to trade shares , is there any fees , if so who is paying the fees , buyer or seller ..  Huh

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=320578.0

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