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Christian Pezza
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July 25, 2011, 10:55:12 PM |
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will mean will just take longer to get trough 21.000.000 I will keep going ... ;Ddig baby dig
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Xephan
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July 25, 2011, 11:02:50 PM |
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Alright I admit it, I'm the one who bought his entire batch. But out of love for my fellow bitcoin miners and not wishing to drive away potential bitcoin users, I had decided that I will only put one machine into operation every 3 days, which is why in turn I required that they don't duplicate the machine in the next 3 years.
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ttul
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July 26, 2011, 07:37:08 PM |
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LargeCoin continues to plug away quietly, and it's not a scam. For more information, http://largecoin.com.
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sirky
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July 26, 2011, 07:56:49 PM |
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I signed up for your list already!
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Tereska
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July 26, 2011, 07:58:01 PM |
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i've also signed. this is really interesting to mine with special hardware -> less power
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miner3gazillionand8
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July 26, 2011, 10:41:52 PM |
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Well asicminer if you dnt plan to deliver i ask you for imediate refund
Thanks
Openrune
did you ever get that refund?
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openrune
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July 27, 2011, 09:08:14 AM Last edit: July 27, 2011, 10:10:07 AM by openrune |
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NO REFUND!
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The00Dustin
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July 27, 2011, 09:57:38 AM Last edit: July 27, 2011, 02:43:07 PM by The00Dustin |
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NO REFUND TILL THIS VERY MOMEN Do you mean "so far" (as opposed to "until this very moment") in American English, or did you actually JUST get your refund when you posted?
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MelMan2002
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July 27, 2011, 01:43:21 PM |
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For anyone still in doubt, I can confirm that it is, indeed, a SCAM. See his post on reddit: We're currently about to close the sale of a whole first batch of devices to a private investor. We will be required not to duplicate the device for at least 3 years. Sorry guys. We will eventually refund all the people who sent the 5 btc within 48 hours. And just last night he sent me an email: Hello,
Thanks for taking the time to write us an email. We will have a couple devices left to sell.
Entry level device with 2 boards price breakdown :
Controller device $150.00 ASIC board $250.00 x 2 Shipment $50.00 Total $700
Full device with 10 boards price breakdown :
Controller device $150.00 ASIC board $250.00 x 10 Shipment $50.00 Total $2700
The case will be similar in size to a mid-tower standard PC and you will be able to purchase 8 additional boards if you decide to go for the entry level machine now, sorry to inform you that, in that case, there will be one more charge of $50.00 for shipping.
In case you decide to go ahead please provide details of your order, your full name, address and valid phone number along with the 5 btc transfer to 1FyZ3qU54jxU5tF2KHxHmnyjkAsdWuiyFr We will let you know when the production have actually started both via email and our blog.
Best Regards Asicminer team Now why would he be refunding 5 BTC back to everyone if he still has a couple to sell?? Anyone who gave him 5 BTC - you will never see it again. So don't hold out any hope.
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openrune
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July 27, 2011, 03:43:20 PM |
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Well if you try to call there, his phone is turned off cause of insuffcient funds... i guess the HK Police Department will prosecute this, if you didnt get your refund aswell: http://www.police.gov.hk/ppp_en/contact_us.htmlRegistration Service Provided By: EXOWARE Contact: +44.3333408855 Domain Name: ASICMINER.NET Registrant: Shenzhen advanced electronics R&D Co. Ltd Gerald Strobel ( info@asicminer.net) Room 823, Bd 144, Nathan Rd, Kowloon Hong Kong HK,00000 HK Tel. +852606261520 Creation Date: 29-Jun-2011 Expiration Date: 29-Jun-2012 Domain servers in listed order: ns3.exoware.net ns4.exoware.net Administrative Contact: Shenzhen advanced electronics R&D Co. Ltd Gerald Strobel ( info@asicminer.net) Room 823, Bd 144, Nathan Rd, Kowloon Hong Kong HK,00000 HK Tel. +852606261520 Technical Contact: Shenzhen advanced electronics R&D Co. Ltd Gerald Strobel ( info@asicminer.net) Room 823, Bd 144, Nathan Rd, Kowloon Hong Kong HK,00000 HK Tel. +852606261520 Billing Contact: Shenzhen advanced electronics R&D Co. Ltd Gerald Strobel ( info@asicminer.net) Room 823, Bd 144, Nathan Rd, Kowloon Hong Kong HK,00000 HK Tel. +852606261520
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makomk
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July 27, 2011, 04:35:53 PM |
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Use of Block RAM (BRAM) for storage of constants [8]. Reconfigurable hardware devices such as FPGAs often have on-board memories which can be pre-loaded. Storing the Kt constants in these memories frees up space in the device which can then be used to implement extra logic. The free space also leads to improved routing and, thus, a general speed-up in circuit operation. From "Optimisation of the SHA-2 Family of Hash Functions on FPGAs" Robert P. McEvoy, Francis M. Crowe, Colin C. Murphy and William P. Marnane Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, University College Cork, Ireland {robertmce, francisc, cmurphy, liam}@rennes.ucc.ie
As a person who's actually done an FPGA bitcoin mining design that uses block RAM (though not in exactly this way), I know that it's part of the FPGA itself and not a seperate chip. There's no reason why a specially-designed Bitcoin mining board would need an SRAM chip; SRAM is large and slow and a Bitcoin miner needs fast access to a small amount of data. This wasn't even a competent scammer... Edit: Oh, and the reason it doesn't use block RAM in that particular way? Doing so is only worthwhile if you're designing a standard SHA-2 hash engine that computes the hashes of variable-length pieces of data one at a time, whereas efficient Bitcoin mining compute lots of hashes of differing short pieces of data in parallel.
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Quad XC6SLX150 Board: 860 MHash/s or so. SIGS ABOUT BUTTERFLY LABS ARE PAID ADS
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Xephan
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July 27, 2011, 04:44:51 PM |
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There's no reason why a specially-designed Bitcoin mining board would need an SRAM chip; SRAM is large and slow and a Bitcoin miner needs fast access to a small amount of data. This wasn't even a competent scammer...
Which was why I was asking him what part did he used since I expected there would be at least two trip up. The first being unless there's some really super fast breakthrough Flash chip, it would be pretty much damning evidence regardless of his answer
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makomk
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July 27, 2011, 10:17:49 PM |
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Which was why I was asking him what part did he used since I expected there would be at least two trip up. The first being unless there's some really super fast breakthrough Flash chip, it would be pretty much damning evidence regardless of his answer Aha - cunning!
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Quad XC6SLX150 Board: 860 MHash/s or so. SIGS ABOUT BUTTERFLY LABS ARE PAID ADS
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mobodick
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July 31, 2011, 11:15:14 AM |
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Soo... Now i'm wondering how many people have 'invested' in this guy. Anyone dare to speak up?
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randomguy7
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July 31, 2011, 03:02:28 PM |
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Anyone got refunds in the meantime?
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Mad7Scientist
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August 12, 2011, 03:30:50 PM |
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They should be sending out free prototype chips like other companies which develop new technologies do!
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IXCoin
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August 12, 2011, 03:51:34 PM |
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They should be sending out free prototype chips like other companies which develop new technologies do!
LOL, that'll be the day. Try-before-you-buy dedicated mining hardware.
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