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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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October 02, 2013, 11:46:14 AM
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Pankkake, do you think there is any chance this was not a scam but rather a badly run company?
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October 02, 2013, 11:55:15 AM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=120219

Looks like they updated their profile to remove the reference to Delaria today.
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October 02, 2013, 12:00:07 PM
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the scam is to have a badly run company.


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October 02, 2013, 12:00:18 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=120219

Looks like they updated their profile to remove the reference to Delaria today.

She probably complained after being contacted on FB.

So no update even though he was on the forum?!

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October 02, 2013, 12:01:02 PM
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Pankkake, do you think there is any chance this was not a scam but rather a badly run company?
I thought it was badly run and a bit suspicious but now I think the scam is to have a badly run company. I am pretty sure of it, especially after looking at the previous scams from the people who seem to be related to Labcoin. When you run a scam, the big part is to get away with it.

In the latest Q&A Labcoin did not want to do a refund but said he would spend the bitcoins he still has to fix the chips, as an excuse to not refund the coins left in the company. The chips are now way too late so even fixing them will not be cost-effective. Even if they are legit, they are doing something that will be less profitable for their investors than a refund... so... scam anyway.

Damn, so the chips need fixing? How were they hashing at 800GH/s? I missed the Q&A because this thread grows 20 pages a day.
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October 02, 2013, 12:09:26 PM
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...Damn, so the chips need fixing? How were they hashing at 800GH/s? I missed the Q&A because this thread grows 20 pages a day.

Drawingthesun, don't tell me you've put money on this too, this late in the game?
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October 02, 2013, 12:13:46 PM
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...Damn, so the chips need fixing? How were they hashing at 800GH/s? I missed the Q&A because this thread grows 20 pages a day.

Drawingthesun, don't tell me you've put money on this too, this late in the game?

I got my last shares out at 0.002

But its a shame because I was holding a lot at one point and really liked the idea to hold shares in a new mining company. At the moment the money I have made from Labcoin has offset my loss in value from ActM.

So my investments in Lab and ActM have made the whole thing breakeven, which sucks because of the time invested.

EDIT: I had been looking for an excuse to get back in, but I don't think that is ever going to happen.
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October 02, 2013, 01:37:46 PM
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So, nothing changed since yesterday? I see the same 0.05 payout...


Today is dividends day, right?

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October 02, 2013, 02:01:09 PM
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I think the scam is to have a badly run company

It's like Mel Brooks' "The Producers", but without Gene Wilder.

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October 02, 2013, 02:16:57 PM
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So, nothing changed since yesterday? I see the same 0.05 payout...


Today is dividends day, right?

I checked the log of Q/A. Oct. 2nd should be the dividend day as some unfulfilled deadlines before. Labcoin disappears again.
In a few days the hashrate will "stable", I think.
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October 02, 2013, 02:37:37 PM
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Pankkake, do you think there is any chance this was not a scam but rather a badly run company?
I thought it was badly run and a bit suspicious but now I think the scam is to have a badly run company. I am pretty sure of it, especially after looking at the previous scams from the people who seem to be related to Labcoin. When you run a scam, the big part is to get away with it.

In the latest Q&A Labcoin did not want to do a refund but said he would spend the bitcoins he still has to fix the chips, as an excuse to not refund the coins left in the company. The chips are now way too late so even fixing them will not be cost-effective. Even if they are legit, they are doing something that will be less profitable for their investors than a refund... so... scam anyway.

So even if they are legit they are a scam?

You're a scam, he's a scam, she's a scam, I'm a scam, my dog is a scam, even the kitchen sink is a bloody scam.

Scam, scam, scam.

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October 02, 2013, 02:37:56 PM
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yes dividend has been paid. ฿ 0.00000147 per share.

Where is this?
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October 02, 2013, 02:39:50 PM
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yes dividend has been paid. ฿ 0.00000147 per share.

That was last 24th, like alphaking pointed, today we should see another round of dividends.

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October 02, 2013, 02:42:36 PM
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They're back to hashing on BTCguild at around 400 g/hash

http://blockchain.info/address/17psAW21J4twanAFWmbcd5WdX2pKeX3trm
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October 02, 2013, 02:46:02 PM
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Still a one man show? Still no hashrate? Still no spreadsheet? Still no real ID? Still no pictures? Still nothing?

Still HOLDING? You fool.

From the "Stockholder Agreement": "Regularly communicate the project financials to share holders in a way that lets share holders evaluate the performance, capital outlay and future of the project."

LOL

Amazing.. *anonymous_company*!
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October 02, 2013, 02:47:44 PM
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IMO, labcoin (whoever that is) should be required to actually do one or two of the things promised in the Q&A prior to everyone wasting time forming a committee. (I also think you should refer to it as an advisory committee, rather than a board.)

If labcoin can't be bothered to follow through on a few simple promises as proof of good faith, the entire committee idea may be a ruse.
I think it was a good idea to have some sort of shareholder representation, but I agree that "advisory board" is not the best way to think of the group. It should be something more along the lines of "shareholder representatives" or something. The problem with the idea of keeping Sam accountable is that shareholders have no real power - unless and until we can prove his identity (which he is loathe to do) and keep him accountable under pain of actual legal action. So we can't really form a "board of directors" (in the traditional meaning) that Sam would report to, because it's not like we can fire him. Then again, he's probably even LESS likely now to give us his real identity because people are starting to go after Tatti by way of his employer. (Whether or not Sam is actually Tatti is irrelevant to this, as I believe either he is and he's pissed off that his employer is being contacted, or he's not and he's scared to see what Tatti is going through.)

We can say that we "require" him to do certain things, but it has no teeth, unfortunately. We can give him ultimatums, but what can *actually* be done about it that has real world consequences for him unless we have proof of identity? It all boils down to Sam's intent. If he wants to see the project succeed, he should be willing to hear input from a group of people who are better able to solve the problems he's running into - and he must trust that group of people to give him sound advice without fear of getting arrested or accosted in the street even after giving a good-faith effort. If this is the case going forward, we need to have thoughtful, deliberate, and rational people working to ensure they understand the big picture as well as the individual issues that are coming up on an ongoing basis.

If, however, he does not intend for the project to succeed, then he already has all the bitcoins, and we still don't know with any reliable amount of certainty who the real person is behind the keyboard. He's going to simply walk, and it won't matter what kind of machinations we go through to try and keep him accountable.

So, this is my viewpoint:
We form a group of 5 or so volunteers/nominees (no more than 10 in any case) who agree to meet regularly with each other, and also with Sam to discuss problems facing the project. There should be at least one EE on board, or at minimum someone with real experience with actual ASIC development. There should be a few people who understand business management, and at least one person with project management experience. This group should include at least one person who considers this a scam, and at least one person who considers this a sure thing. We need to have a balance of opinion here so that all sides are considered. Can't lose sight of the crazies, because sometimes they actually have a good point to make.

The group should meet at least weekly on their own, without Sam, to discuss what should happen during the following meeting with Sam. When the group meets with Sam, the meeting should cover past project goals, issues that have come up since the last meeting, and the plan for the next week, 30 days, 90 days, and 180 days. Assuming Sam wants the project to succeed, this should not only keep him accountable, but also give him a way to offload/outsource (sorry, couldn't help myself there) assistance from the shareholders.

Is that an agreeable format?

Either way, nominations/volunteers should be considered within the next 24 hours.

For all interested in taking part of this, "committee," please come to the #Labcoin channel today around 2000 UTC / 4pm EST. We are looking for people who can actually contribute, not just big share holders. Similar to Radiumsoup's post.

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October 02, 2013, 02:49:59 PM
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For all interested in taking part of this, "committee," please come to the #Labcoin channel today around 2000 UTC / 4pm EST. We are looking for people who can actually contribute, not just big share holders. Similar to Radiumsoup's post.

You really want to be associated to a scam?
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October 02, 2013, 02:55:29 PM
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Please disregard that last message. The committee organizers wish to meet to organize the committee before involving the team  so that they can get the committee set up first.
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October 02, 2013, 02:56:59 PM
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Please disregard that last message. The committee organizers wish to meet to organize the committee before involving the team  so that they can get the committee set up first.

Ha?!  Huh

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October 02, 2013, 02:57:52 PM
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WTF is this shit meaning??
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