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August 07, 2013, 05:14:37 PM |
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Please understand that the IPO that promising you more unicorns for your money is not "a better IPO," but a bigger load of crap. The 28nm "bitcoin ASICs" are as real right now as unicorns. Sure, they could be built by someone in the future, when the stars align, the lord is willing and if the creek don't rise. 'Till that happy day, the process of the ASIC & its specs are a function of your credulity and the audacity of the IPO.
*Ahem*: “'We are extremely excited to be working with one of the world leaders in storage technology,' said Ronnie Vasishta, President and CEO of eASIC. 'Seagate has an exceptional history in bringing world class technology and innovation to the storage market. Using our eASIC Nextreme-3 28nm single via configuration technology will help Seagate to bring storage innovation at a pace not yet seen in this industry,' added Vasishta." ( http://www.easic.com/easic-announces-strategic-investment-by-seagate/)
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N_S
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August 07, 2013, 05:15:36 PM |
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I mean, no need to be a dick about it. Typically if someone is going to post some news about some story, it's considered good practice to include a link.
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VolanicEruptor
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August 07, 2013, 05:17:46 PM |
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I also heard that MinerASIC is launching 900TH by Christmas... and a DonaldsMC restaurant.
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knybe
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August 07, 2013, 05:19:19 PM |
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I mean, no need to be a dick about it. Typically if you're going to post some news about some story, it's considered good practice to include a link. sorry was being cheeky... no dickery implied.
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August 07, 2013, 05:19:23 PM |
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Please understand that the IPO that promising you more unicorns for your money is not "a better IPO," but a bigger load of crap. The 28nm "bitcoin ASICs" are as real right now as unicorns. Sure, they could be built by someone in the future, when the stars align, the lord is willing and if the creek don't rise. 'Till that happy day, the process of the ASIC & its specs are a function of your credulity and the audacity of the IPO.
*Ahem*: “'We are extremely excited to be working with one of the world leaders in storage technology,' said Ronnie Vasishta, President and CEO of eASIC. 'Seagate has an exceptional history in bringing world class technology and innovation to the storage market. Using our eASIC Nextreme-3 28nm single via configuration technology will help Seagate to bring storage innovation at a pace not yet seen in this industry,' added Vasishta." ( http://www.easic.com/easic-announces-strategic-investment-by-seagate/) Yes?
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kleeck
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August 07, 2013, 05:22:51 PM |
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Please understand that the IPO that promising you more unicorns for your money is not "a better IPO," but a bigger load of crap. The 28nm "bitcoin ASICs" are as real right now as unicorns. Sure, they could be built by someone in the future, when the stars align, the lord is willing and if the creek don't rise. 'Till that happy day, the process of the ASIC & its specs are a function of your credulity and the audacity of the IPO.
*Ahem*: “'We are extremely excited to be working with one of the world leaders in storage technology,' said Ronnie Vasishta, President and CEO of eASIC. 'Seagate has an exceptional history in bringing world class technology and innovation to the storage market. Using our eASIC Nextreme-3 28nm single via configuration technology will help Seagate to bring storage innovation at a pace not yet seen in this industry,' added Vasishta." ( http://www.easic.com/easic-announces-strategic-investment-by-seagate/) Yes? I take it you haven't been following this security very closely... I'll let you do some research and trust you will figure out the error of your unicorn analogy. Good luck, sir.
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August 07, 2013, 05:27:58 PM |
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Please understand that the IPO that promising you more unicorns for your money is not "a better IPO," but a bigger load of crap. The 28nm "bitcoin ASICs" are as real right now as unicorns. Sure, they could be built by someone in the future, when the stars align, the lord is willing and if the creek don't rise. 'Till that happy day, the process of the ASIC & its specs are a function of your credulity and the audacity of the IPO.
*Ahem*: “'We are extremely excited to be working with one of the world leaders in storage technology,' said Ronnie Vasishta, President and CEO of eASIC. 'Seagate has an exceptional history in bringing world class technology and innovation to the storage market. Using our eASIC Nextreme-3 28nm single via configuration technology will help Seagate to bring storage innovation at a pace not yet seen in this industry,' added Vasishta." ( http://www.easic.com/easic-announces-strategic-investment-by-seagate/) Yes? I take it you haven't been following this security very closely... I'll let you do some research and trust you will figure out the error of your unicorn analogy. I take it reading wasn't your strongest subject? What does Seagate's ASIC have to do with ActiveMining ASIC? You're going to be hashing with it?
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kleeck
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August 07, 2013, 05:32:05 PM |
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Please understand that the IPO that promising you more unicorns for your money is not "a better IPO," but a bigger load of crap. The 28nm "bitcoin ASICs" are as real right now as unicorns. Sure, they could be built by someone in the future, when the stars align, the lord is willing and if the creek don't rise. 'Till that happy day, the process of the ASIC & its specs are a function of your credulity and the audacity of the IPO.
*Ahem*: “'We are extremely excited to be working with one of the world leaders in storage technology,' said Ronnie Vasishta, President and CEO of eASIC. 'Seagate has an exceptional history in bringing world class technology and innovation to the storage market. Using our eASIC Nextreme-3 28nm single via configuration technology will help Seagate to bring storage innovation at a pace not yet seen in this industry,' added Vasishta." ( http://www.easic.com/easic-announces-strategic-investment-by-seagate/) Yes? I take it you haven't been following this security very closely... I'll let you do some research and trust you will figure out the error of your unicorn analogy. I take it reading wasn't your strongest subject? What does Seagate's ASIC have to do with ActiveMining ASIC? You're going to be hashing with it? Aw... You obviously didn't do any research. It's OK. Sometimes the facts don't line up with the FUD. I'll see myself out so you can continue your banter unabated.
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VolanicEruptor
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August 07, 2013, 05:37:58 PM |
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I also heard that MinerASIC is launching 900TH by Christmas... and a DonaldsMC restaurant.
It was actually 900PH, get your facts straight. hardware sales will be good with their 330 th/s BSU miners and 10 ph/s rotpure. ken must be shitting himself as we speak...
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kleeck
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August 07, 2013, 05:40:30 PM |
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I also heard that MinerASIC is launching 900TH by Christmas... and a DonaldsMC restaurant.
It was actually 900PH, get your facts straight. hardware sales will be good with their 330 th/s BSU miners and 10 ph/s rotpure. ken must be shitting himself as we speak... Absolutely terrifying! I bet MinerASIC is going to be the next ASICMiner! I hear the IPO starts in 2.456 seconds!
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August 07, 2013, 05:42:55 PM |
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Please understand that the IPO that promising you more unicorns for your money is not "a better IPO," but a bigger load of crap. The 28nm "bitcoin ASICs" are as real right now as unicorns. Sure, they could be built by someone in the future, when the stars align, the lord is willing and if the creek don't rise. 'Till that happy day, the process of the ASIC & its specs are a function of your credulity and the audacity of the IPO.
*Ahem*: “'We are extremely excited to be working with one of the world leaders in storage technology,' said Ronnie Vasishta, President and CEO of eASIC. 'Seagate has an exceptional history in bringing world class technology and innovation to the storage market. Using our eASIC Nextreme-3 28nm single via configuration technology will help Seagate to bring storage innovation at a pace not yet seen in this industry,' added Vasishta." ( http://www.easic.com/easic-announces-strategic-investment-by-seagate/) Yes? I take it you haven't been following this security very closely... I'll let you do some research and trust you will figure out the error of your unicorn analogy. I take it reading wasn't your strongest subject? What does Seagate's ASIC have to do with ActiveMining ASIC? You're going to be hashing with it? Aw... You obviously didn't do any research. It's OK. Sometimes the facts don't line up with the FUD. I'll see myself out so you can continue your banter unabated. How dense are you? There is no 28nm "bitcoin" ASIC. Fact. None. Prove me wrong or STFU.
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August 07, 2013, 05:47:16 PM |
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I also heard that MinerASIC is launching 900TH by Christmas... and a DonaldsMC restaurant.
It was actually 900PH, get your facts straight. hardware sales will be good with their 330 th/s BSU miners and 10 ph/s rotpure. ken must be shitting himself as we speak... 14nm is just around the corner, but that doesn't even matter because a Quantum Bitcoin Miner was just invented by the North Koreans that effectively makes it a SHA-128. Sorry but the North Koreans won again. Unless there's non-Euclidean quadro-parallel megahashing involved, if you didn't IPO last week, you've missed da boat.
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kleeck
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August 07, 2013, 05:47:48 PM |
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Please understand that the IPO that promising you more unicorns for your money is not "a better IPO," but a bigger load of crap. The 28nm "bitcoin ASICs" are as real right now as unicorns. Sure, they could be built by someone in the future, when the stars align, the lord is willing and if the creek don't rise. 'Till that happy day, the process of the ASIC & its specs are a function of your credulity and the audacity of the IPO.
*Ahem*: “'We are extremely excited to be working with one of the world leaders in storage technology,' said Ronnie Vasishta, President and CEO of eASIC. 'Seagate has an exceptional history in bringing world class technology and innovation to the storage market. Using our eASIC Nextreme-3 28nm single via configuration technology will help Seagate to bring storage innovation at a pace not yet seen in this industry,' added Vasishta." ( http://www.easic.com/easic-announces-strategic-investment-by-seagate/) Yes? I take it you haven't been following this security very closely... I'll let you do some research and trust you will figure out the error of your unicorn analogy. I take it reading wasn't your strongest subject? What does Seagate's ASIC have to do with ActiveMining ASIC? You're going to be hashing with it? Aw... You obviously didn't do any research. It's OK. Sometimes the facts don't line up with the FUD. I'll see myself out so you can continue your banter unabated. How dense are you? There is no 28nm "bitcoin" ASIC. Fact. None. Prove me wrong or STFU.
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August 07, 2013, 05:48:38 PM |
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How dense are you? There is no 28nm "bitcoin" ASIC. Fact. None. Prove me wrong or STFU.
Says the guy that refers to CoinTerra with a "We" and then deletes said post. Weird that you consider yourself part of a company that is making a 28nm ASIC. I'm always blown away by your imagination. That's right. I'm behind Cointerra, Terracoin, and i'm DeaDTerra's sock. *Note to self: Buy tinfoil stock.
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adub
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August 07, 2013, 06:06:32 PM |
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Whole market is taking a hit today - if it didnt take 5 days to turn fiat into bitcoin id be xfering in more
I feel bad for you, I finally got my L2 Confirmation from CoinBase a couple weeks ago, really loving the 50BTC per day available in my wallet in 6 seconds... Hell, they dont even know if there is money in my account when they let me walk off with $5k in coin, I could technically turn fiat to coin in -2 days Too risky of course, and I know for a fact that they have more personal info on me than the IRS & SSA, so definitely wouldn't want to get caught on the wrong end of a deal like that Highly recommend their service. +1 same here!
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neilol
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August 07, 2013, 06:16:48 PM |
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Whole market is taking a hit today - if it didnt take 5 days to turn fiat into bitcoin id be xfering in more
I feel bad for you, I finally got my L2 Confirmation from CoinBase a couple weeks ago, really loving the 50BTC per day available in my wallet in 6 seconds... Hell, they dont even know if there is money in my account when they let me walk off with $5k in coin, I could technically turn fiat to coin in -2 days Too risky of course, and I know for a fact that they have more personal info on me than the IRS & SSA, so definitely wouldn't want to get caught on the wrong end of a deal like that Highly recommend their service. +1 same here! OT..I know Will check this out - how long did L2 take? I assume you need to scan drivers license, electric bill, etc?
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N_S
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August 07, 2013, 06:19:42 PM |
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Whole market is taking a hit today - if it didnt take 5 days to turn fiat into bitcoin id be xfering in more
I feel bad for you, I finally got my L2 Confirmation from CoinBase a couple weeks ago, really loving the 50BTC per day available in my wallet in 6 seconds... Hell, they dont even know if there is money in my account when they let me walk off with $5k in coin, I could technically turn fiat to coin in -2 days Too risky of course, and I know for a fact that they have more personal info on me than the IRS & SSA, so definitely wouldn't want to get caught on the wrong end of a deal like that Highly recommend their service. +1 same here! OT..I know Will check this out - how long did L2 take? I assume you need to scan drivers license, electric bill, etc? Nope. It took all of maybe 5min as I recall. Simply answer a string of questions about things like previous residences, etc. and you're done.
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adub
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August 07, 2013, 06:19:56 PM |
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OT..I know Will check this out - how long did L2 take? I assume you need to scan drivers license, electric bill, etc?
L2 is online. You just confirm some things from your credit report and you're done. It does sometimes take a while to transfer. For example, I'll buy, then transfer, but it doesn't hit the network for up to 1 hour. I contacted support and they said that is fixed. Let me know how it works for you.
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piecinitup
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August 07, 2013, 06:28:26 PM |
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OT..I know Will check this out - how long did L2 take? I assume you need to scan drivers license, electric bill, etc?
L2 is online. You just confirm some things from your credit report and you're done. It does sometimes take a while to transfer. For example, I'll buy, then transfer, but it doesn't hit the network for up to 1 hour. I contacted support and they said that is fixed. Let me know how it works for you. I wish I would have L2, I bought btc on July 7th but in the middle of the month I accidentally tried purchasing some thinking the money would be in my account in time and sure enough it wasn't so I had the bank removed and I had to start my 30 days over. Are divs being paid today or is it always gonna be Friday from now on?
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VinceSamios
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August 07, 2013, 06:59:05 PM |
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Can somebody explain to me the suggestion that a "28nm ASIC" is basically just a 28nm FPGA... I read the eASIC press release to mean they've simplified the process of designing ASIC's to a level on par (in simplicity terms) to coding an FPGA? In other words "We've got software which basically designs the ASIC for us, based on an algorithm" rather than "our 28nm asic's are actually fpga's"
Maybe I'm missing the point here, but a 28nm ASIC is an ASIC... There's absolutely no way anyone could get 16GH on an FPGA chip, or even a semi-FPGA chip (whatever that is). If we compare the "real 65nm ASIC" produced by BFL, at 4.5GH, with the apparently "not real 28nm ASIC" running at 16GH, by your suggestion the concept that a 28nm chip can hash at 16GH is impossible.
I'll freely admit I'm not an engineer, but I am a logical person, I code, and I understand the concepts and differences between FPGA's and ASIC's. What's being suggested simply doesn't compute.
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