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August 25, 2013, 12:57:54 PM
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I am not sure if you picked up it but it looks like they just purchase a batch of Avalon or BFL Chips and are re-packaging them into a solution.  I am leaning towards Avalon.    If you buy a Avalon batch then you get 3 Th per batch.   Nothing suggests that this is there own chip.  

Yes, they are doing their own chip.  Not BFL or Avalon AFAIK.

Most likely then, this leak was about Alydian's order: 1+ million 65nm chips...


This is important for everyone with any orders. Can we confirm the link between the two? Are those 1 million chips about to hit the network? Estimates from the leak thread indicate minimum of 4 Ph/s. John K and TheSwede75 show up in that thread confirming they got material confirming the order is legit.

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August 25, 2013, 02:43:48 PM
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So, that's where all the missing Avalon chips went?

August delivery according to their website...

Strange coincidence, isn't it?
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September 13, 2013, 10:48:38 AM
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So the "end of august" deadline has passed. Is Alydian online? Is anybody renting hashing power?

Alydian will begin at-scale operation and hosting in late August
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September 19, 2013, 01:28:39 AM
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So the "end of august" deadline has passed. Is Alydian online? Is anybody renting hashing power?

Alydian will begin at-scale operation and hosting in late August


^ this. If anyone has info, I'd like to properly incorporate them into my mining calculations. If they are currently mining, my total network estimates will drop.

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September 20, 2013, 07:03:06 PM
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So the "end of august" deadline has passed. Is Alydian online? Is anybody renting hashing power?

Alydian will begin at-scale operation and hosting in late August


^ this. If anyone has info, I'd like to properly incorporate them into my mining calculations. If they are currently mining, my total network estimates will drop.

They are most certainly not. I made an inquiry about their 100TH for october almost a week ago and got no answer up to date. IF they are hashing they are doing it into their own pockets right now.
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November 05, 2013, 02:14:01 AM
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that was interesting........................................

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November 05, 2013, 07:51:04 AM
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that was interesting........................................

interesting indeed

we ve tried to contact them and ask them to propose reasonnable price for their miners,their answers were little bit annoying,giving impression they didn t need to sell their miners

and now this.......


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November 10, 2013, 04:18:50 AM
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that was interesting........................................

interesting indeed

we ve tried to contact them and ask them to propose reasonnable price for their miners,their answers were little bit annoying,giving impression they didn t need to sell their miners

and now this.......

If they're bankrupt, that means their stuff will need to be liquidated.  What's interesting is that should mean their gear would be sold off to the highest bidder. Problem is miners deprecate so quickly.  Someone is going to get an extremely good deal on this stuff.

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November 10, 2013, 04:42:37 AM
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that was interesting........................................

interesting indeed

we ve tried to contact them and ask them to propose reasonnable price for their miners,their answers were little bit annoying,giving impression they didn t need to sell their miners

and now this.......

If they're bankrupt, that means their stuff will need to be liquidated.  What's interesting is that should mean their gear would be sold off to the highest bidder. Problem is miners deprecate so quickly.  Someone is going to get an extremely good deal on this stuff.

It was never confirmed that they had miners online or what chips they were using...   hopefully someone digs into this a writes a good story, would love to hear who got rich from this scam
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November 13, 2013, 06:34:00 AM
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strange turn of events?! top 5 miner on btc guild!? so, strange this company

ok
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November 13, 2013, 03:36:31 PM
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strange turn of events?! top 5 miner on btc guild!? so, strange this company

looks like team Alydian is a single member at 65 THs.   (UserID = 269032)

Interesting...   serious hashing power for a single account.
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November 13, 2013, 05:20:55 PM
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strange turn of events?! top 5 miner on btc guild!? so, strange this company

looks like team Alydian is a single member at 65 THs.   (UserID = 269032)

Interesting...   serious hashing power for a single account.


That's TEAM RANKINGS...

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November 13, 2013, 05:39:55 PM
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strange turn of events?! top 5 miner on btc guild!? so, strange this company

looks like team Alydian is a single member at 65 THs.   (UserID = 269032)

Interesting...   serious hashing power for a single account.


That's TEAM RANKINGS...

There are team rankings and user rankings.  You should try looking at both. 

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November 13, 2013, 05:42:36 PM
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strange turn of events?! top 5 miner on btc guild!? so, strange this company

looks like team Alydian is a single member at 65 THs.   (UserID = 269032)

Interesting...   serious hashing power for a single account.


That's TEAM RANKINGS...

There are team rankings and user rankings.  You should try looking at both. 

OK my mistake then, but still that proves nothing.

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November 13, 2013, 06:05:48 PM
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it's someone with a lot of hashpower mining under alydian. i don't see anyone wanting to do that besides alydian
they were ordered to pay back btc. this may be how they are going to do so?!

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November 13, 2013, 06:49:21 PM
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strange turn of events?! top 5 miner on btc guild!? so, strange this company

looks like team Alydian is a single member at 65 THs.   (UserID = 269032)

Interesting...   serious hashing power for a single account.


That's TEAM RANKINGS...

There are team rankings and user rankings.  You should try looking at both. 

OK my mistake then, but still that proves nothing.

All I said was that is serious hashing power for a single account.   I didn't try to prove anything and I obviously know the difference between team stats and users stats considering I gave the USERID.
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