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Author Topic: [LABCOIN] IPO [BTCT.CO] - Details/FAQ and Discussion (ASIC dev/sales/mining)  (Read 1079977 times)
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August 20, 2013, 08:57:45 PM
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And if shareholders do have some sort of vote, 4m shares = successful IPO but you can then issue up to 6m more shares without shareholder input?

stop asking such questions they will troll you lol
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August 20, 2013, 08:59:29 PM
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what was asic miners starting price?
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August 20, 2013, 09:01:29 PM
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what was asic miners starting price?

Something like 0.65/share, I think.
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August 20, 2013, 09:06:10 PM
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what was asic miners starting price?

Something like 0.65/share, I think.
That was when it was introduced to the pass-throughs. It was 0.1btc/share at its IPO.
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what was asic miners starting price?

Something like 0.65/share, I think.
That was when it was introduced to the pass-throughs. It was 0.1btc/share at its IPO.

Ah, didn't know that - thanks!
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August 20, 2013, 09:16:56 PM
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what was asic miners starting price?

Something like 0.65/share, I think.
That was when it was introduced to the pass-throughs. It was 0.1btc/share at its IPO.

Ah, didn't know that - thanks!

In January 2013 BTC prices..you do the math.
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August 20, 2013, 09:24:38 PM
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AM top was about x40 it's initial price! Kudos and respect to friedcat he is Satoshi No2...or maybe Satoshi himself!
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August 20, 2013, 09:29:49 PM
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In January 2013 BTC prices..you do the math.

The return is astronomical.

How likely is it that an event like that is going to happen again? I'm sure most people at AM's IPO saw vast potential, just as the folks here see in Labcoin, ActM, etc., but I'm wondering - are we on the tip of the iceberg or has the time for 40-50x IPO pricing simply gone with AM? I can't imagine that's the case. The potential market for bitcoin is just too immense for there to be one mining company capable of returns like that.

Exciting times.
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August 20, 2013, 09:32:10 PM
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16K share dump at .0024 GG
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August 20, 2013, 09:34:26 PM
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In January 2013 BTC prices..you do the math.

The return is astronomical.

How likely is it that an event like that is going to happen again? I'm sure most people at AM's IPO saw vast potential, just as the folks here see in Labcoin, ActM, etc., but I'm wondering - are we on the tip of the iceberg or has the time for 40-50x IPO pricing simply gone with AM? I can't imagine that's the case. The potential market for bitcoin is just too immense for there to be one mining company capable of returns like that.

Exciting times.

With IPO prices as low as Labcoin's or AMC's, 100x is feasible.
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August 20, 2013, 09:35:24 PM
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insane sell wall at .0024's thousands of shares
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August 20, 2013, 09:39:04 PM
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jeez, the "speculators" are sounding crazy. AM is PROVEN, has the STRONGEST reputation at the moment and well into the future, and as long as they maintain market share in MID-LONG run their price is not overvalued. all these newbs

Yep, some crazy talk here, but in a world where a few posts can change the market, optimism is necessary to protect these securities. Personally I'm moving a big chunk into friedcat if Labcoin rises 5-10X. ASICMiner is the Coca Cola juggernaut here
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August 20, 2013, 09:40:05 PM
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In January 2013 BTC prices..you do the math.

The return is astronomical.

How likely is it that an event like that is going to happen again? I'm sure most people at AM's IPO saw vast potential, just as the folks here see in Labcoin, ActM, etc., but I'm wondering - are we on the tip of the iceberg or has the time for 40-50x IPO pricing simply gone with AM? I can't imagine that's the case. The potential market for bitcoin is just too immense for there to be one mining company capable of returns like that.

Exciting times.

With IPO prices as low as Labcoin's or AMC's, 100x is feasible.

Ok. Will someone please crush my dreams and explain to me why this isn't going to actually happen?
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August 20, 2013, 09:42:03 PM
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I mean Mr Zhenghua Wang.English name Howard Wang.

No I meant mr wang pronounced. Mr. Made up name Wang

Sorry,I can't understand what you mean or your humor.
I just tell the fact i have met.
He is just talking joke, you can safely ignore this guy.
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August 20, 2013, 09:42:55 PM
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In January 2013 BTC prices..you do the math.

The return is astronomical.

How likely is it that an event like that is going to happen again? I'm sure most people at AM's IPO saw vast potential, just as the folks here see in Labcoin, ActM, etc., but I'm wondering - are we on the tip of the iceberg or has the time for 40-50x IPO pricing simply gone with AM? I can't imagine that's the case. The potential market for bitcoin is just too immense for there to be one mining company capable of returns like that.

Exciting times.

With IPO prices as low as Labcoin's or AMC's, 100x is feasible.

Ok. Will someone please crush my dreams and explain to me why this isn't going to actually happen?

I can see the next bubble forming already with comments like these - it is incredible how predictable these markets are when you watch them for a while.

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August 20, 2013, 09:54:41 PM
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jeez, the "speculators" are sounding crazy. AM is PROVEN, has the STRONGEST reputation at the moment and well into the future, and as long as they maintain market share in MID-LONG run their price is not overvalued. all these newbs

Yep, some crazy talk here, but in a world where a few posts can change the market, optimism is necessary to protect these securities. Personally I'm moving a big chunk into friedcat if Labcoin rises 5-10X. ASICMiner is the Coca Cola juggernaut here
It will be US (HashFast) vs China (Labcoin) IMHO. Bet on both and get rid of the others!
Quality vs Quantity..
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August 20, 2013, 09:59:43 PM
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jeez, the "speculators" are sounding crazy. AM is PROVEN, has the STRONGEST reputation at the moment and well into the future, and as long as they maintain market share in MID-LONG run their price is not overvalued. all these newbs

Yep, some crazy talk here, but in a world where a few posts can change the market, optimism is necessary to protect these securities. Personally I'm moving a big chunk into friedcat if Labcoin rises 5-10X. ASICMiner is the Coca Cola juggernaut here
It will be US (HashFast) vs China (Labcoin) IMHO. Bet on both and get rid of the others!
Quality vs Quantity..

Why do you exclude ActM out of curiosity?
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August 20, 2013, 10:01:13 PM
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Especially considering "Hashfast" came after "Fast Hash"   Cheesy

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August 20, 2013, 10:05:45 PM
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jeez, the "speculators" are sounding crazy. AM is PROVEN, has the STRONGEST reputation at the moment and well into the future, and as long as they maintain market share in MID-LONG run their price is not overvalued. all these newbs

Yep, some crazy talk here, but in a world where a few posts can change the market, optimism is necessary to protect these securities. Personally I'm moving a big chunk into friedcat if Labcoin rises 5-10X. ASICMiner is the Coca Cola juggernaut here
It will be US (HashFast) vs China (Labcoin) IMHO. Bet on both and get rid of the others!
Quality vs Quantity..

Active mining.... Btc garden also in the mix
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August 20, 2013, 10:06:11 PM
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jeez, the "speculators" are sounding crazy. AM is PROVEN, has the STRONGEST reputation at the moment and well into the future, and as long as they maintain market share in MID-LONG run their price is not overvalued. all these newbs

Yep, some crazy talk here, but in a world where a few posts can change the market, optimism is necessary to protect these securities. Personally I'm moving a big chunk into friedcat if Labcoin rises 5-10X. ASICMiner is the Coca Cola juggernaut here
It will be US (HashFast) vs China (Labcoin) IMHO. Bet on both and get rid of the others!
Quality vs Quantity..

Why do you exclude ActM out of curiosity?
Avalon fiasco, missed precious time, HF has probably better funding and investors backing it and ActM plan seems way too complicated!
LC and HF have the simplest and more clear plan I think. KnC is good but small fish compared to Sillicon Valley.
Bitcoin will be currency wars x 1000 ! I expect China and US will fight over it in the end who will control the mining. Germany has already embraced it btw...
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