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September 10, 2013, 12:15:42 AM
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Relaying transactions since 2013-03-21.

https://blockchain.info/ip-address/178.79.173.51?offset=500

Interesting finding still. Remember the blackout of labcoin.com? There was some discussion about where labcoin.com is hosted. Though I don't recall much more then that.

It leads back to 'Linode LLC'. Does that have anything in common with LC?

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September 10, 2013, 12:17:49 AM
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It leads back to 'Linode LLC'. Does that have anything in common with LC?

labcoin.com is hosted there.

http://network-tools.com/nslook/Default.asp?domain=labcoin.com&type=1

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September 10, 2013, 12:18:27 AM
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Relaying transactions since 2013-03-21.

https://blockchain.info/ip-address/178.79.173.51?offset=500

Interesting finding still. Remember the blackout of labcoin.com? There was some discussion about where labcoin.com is hosted. Though I don't recall much more then that.

It leads back to 'Linode LLC'. Does that have anything in common with LC?

https://blockchain.info/ip-address/178.79.173.51

this is more interesting. see the huge number of transactions? are those divs, or what?

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September 10, 2013, 12:19:11 AM
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IceDrill shareholders may have helped pay for HashFast's NRE costs.  But that doesn't mean they get any additional profit. You still seem really confused.  What does the Sierra have to do with IceDrill?    Nothing.  HashFast might sell a million of them, IceDrill shareholders won't get a dime of that money.

The more hardware HashFast sells, the more $$$ they have for their next gen chip's R&D.

IceDrill has first dibs on bulk orders of that chip, which will be a game changer.

ALWAYS  BET  ON  iCE...

Ice scam,please leave this thread. It's not for advertising your tripe

This is the "Securities" subforum, which is the appropriate place to compare a security like LagCoin to a security like IceDrill.

I'm sorry you have so little confidence in your LagCoin investment that you feel the need to avoid actual discussion, and prefer a cowardly retreat into a warm wet circlejerk of groupthink.   Tongue


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September 10, 2013, 12:21:55 AM
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this is more interesting. see the huge number of transactions? are those divs, or what?

If they are divs then the generated 25 btc block should not be very far away, why not go back a little and find the mined coins?
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September 10, 2013, 12:23:03 AM
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There are also Deepbit and Bitmillion transactions too..what does this whole thing mean?

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September 10, 2013, 12:23:42 AM
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This is the "Securities" subforum, which is the appropriate place to compare a security like LagCoin to a security like IceDrill.

IceDrill will lose out to Hashfast in the end, eventually Hashfast will leave you guys in the dust once cash flow is rolling.

My advice, get your 0.0016 dividend and get out.
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September 10, 2013, 12:25:01 AM
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There are also Deepbit and Bitmillion transactions too..what does this whole thing mean?

That they have invested in Bitmillion? Or it has nothing todo with solo mining operations.
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September 10, 2013, 12:27:57 AM
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IceDrill will lose out to Hashfast in the end, eventually Hashfast will leave you guys in the dust once cash flow is rolling.

My advice, get your 0.0016 dividend and get out.

You should wait and see what HashFast's next chip will do before offering erroneous advice.

ALWAYS  BET  ON  iCE...


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September 10, 2013, 12:28:08 AM
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IceDrill shareholders may have helped pay for HashFast's NRE costs.  But that doesn't mean they get any additional profit. You still seem really confused.  What does the Sierra have to do with IceDrill?    Nothing.  HashFast might sell a million of them, IceDrill shareholders won't get a dime of that money.

The more hardware HashFast sells, the more $$$ they have for their next gen chip's R&D.

IceDrill has first dibs on bulk orders of that chip, which will be a game changer.

They're already at 28nm.  They can't realistically go smaller without spending enormous amounts of money, for very little gain.  This isn't like going from 130nm to 65nm or from 65 to 28. At most they can go to 20nm.

IceDrill will lose out to Hashfast in the end, eventually Hashfast will leave you guys in the dust once cash flow is rolling.

My advice, get your 0.0016 dividend and get out.

You should wait and see what HashFast's next chip will do before offering erroneous advice.

ALWAYS  BET  ON  iCE...

They likely won't have another chip design for years.

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September 10, 2013, 12:30:41 AM
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IceDrill will lose out to Hashfast in the end, eventually Hashfast will leave you guys in the dust once cash flow is rolling.

My advice, get your 0.0016 dividend and get out.

You should wait and see what HashFast's next chip will do before offering erroneous advice.

ALWAYS  BET  ON  iCE...

You mean hashfast.

A second order company is going to lose in the long run. The short term will be amazing for you no doubt but after the dividends up to 0.0016 ice becomes more of a risk.

Hashfast will no longer give bulk discounting once they sell enough hardware.
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September 10, 2013, 12:38:08 AM
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https://blockchain.info/ip-address/178.79.173.51

this is more interesting. see the huge number of transactions? are those divs, or what?

No.

Someone had a node running on (the VPS hosting provider) Linode between 2013-03-21 and 2013-07-29. Labcoin.com uses Linode too, but it's unrelated.

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September 10, 2013, 12:38:25 AM
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The more hardware HashFast sells, the more
You should wait and see what HashFast's next chip will do before offering erroneous advice.

They likely won't have another chip design for years.

Fine, you go ahead and assume facts not in evidence.   Roll Eyes

Care to make a wager?  

I'll put 1BTC on HashFast's second chip taping out in less than 365 days from now (9/8/14 or sooner).

Chicken?  Yah, that's what I thought!   Cool

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September 10, 2013, 12:48:22 AM
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https://blockchain.info/ip-address/178.79.173.51

this is more interesting. see the huge number of transactions? are those divs, or what?

No.

Someone had a node running on (the VPS hosting provider) Linode between 2013-03-21 and 2013-07-29. Labcoin.com uses Linode too, but it's unrelated.

If FUDsters get to know about this...

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September 10, 2013, 01:44:26 AM
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The more hardware HashFast sells, the more
You should wait and see what HashFast's next chip will do before offering erroneous advice.

They likely won't have another chip design for years.

Fine, you go ahead and assume facts not in evidence.   Roll Eyes

Care to make a wager?  

I'll put 1BTC on HashFast's second chip taping out in less than 365 days from now (9/8/14 or sooner).

Chicken?  Yah, that's what I thought!   Cool

ALWAYS  BET  ON  iCE...

They might have revisions of their current chip.  They might get slightly better performance. But it won't be worth it to do a 20nm chip or radically change the design, or something like that.

And anyway, I don't see why there's any reason to think IceDrill will have any "dibs" on chips that no one else will have access too. HashFast didn't even offer them a free MPP the way they did with the first Babyjet customers. So they actually got a worse deal then people who bought babyjets and will likely get extra compensating chips.

Will HashFast make plenty of money?  Of course they will.  Will HashFast's customers make a lot of money? maybe they'll see a positive ROI in the first months if they're lucky. Long term, though HashFast will take the lion's share of the profits, not their customers, and not IceDrill shareholders.

Ultimately, IceDrill is just one of HashFast's customers.

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September 10, 2013, 02:01:19 AM
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Looks like the roller coaster is stuck  Undecided
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September 10, 2013, 02:02:27 AM
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IceDrill shareholders may have helped pay for HashFast's NRE costs.  But that doesn't mean they get any additional profit. You still seem really confused.  What does the Sierra have to do with IceDrill?    Nothing.  HashFast might sell a million of them, IceDrill shareholders won't get a dime of that money.

The more hardware HashFast sells, the more $$$ they have for their next gen chip's R&D.

IceDrill has first dibs on bulk orders of that chip, which will be a game changer.

ALWAYS  BET  ON  iCE...

Ice scam,please leave this thread. It's not for advertising your tripe

This is the "Securities" subforum, which is the appropriate place to compare a security like LagCoin to a security like IceDrill.

I'm sorry you have so little confidence in your LagCoin investment that you feel the need to avoid actual discussion, and prefer a cowardly retreat into a warm wet circlejerk of groupthink.   Tongue

LabCoin is up and running hashing, while IceDrill is the only one circle jerking waiting magically for November haha. You fanboys are very amusing lol.
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September 10, 2013, 02:12:27 AM
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I for one am happy with the starting of the hashes, Even thoe its 110nm it doesn't really matter right now, better to get some out and about now and get better tech later,

ActM is getting better tech, but the question for them is when?

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September 10, 2013, 02:15:37 AM
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I for one am happy with the starting of the hashes, Even thoe its 110nm it doesn't really matter right now, better to get some out and about now and get better tech later,

ActM is getting better tech, but the question for them is when?

I really don't get the decision to solo mine.  Could someone from Labcoin please explain the rationale behind that decision?
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