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December 02, 2013, 11:41:27 PM Last edit: December 02, 2013, 11:55:51 PM by zumzero |
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You have a distorted view of Ken and that's something I think we can all agree on. So what's the point in my responding? Get over your obsession with Ken, drop the agenda and perhaps we can talk like adults. The focus on hardware sales is stupid.. you have created a machine that essentially prints $10 dollar bills and now that bitcoin as has gone up, you are building a machine that prints $100 dollar bills instead
Good point. The machines have become more desirable and more people want in. Perhaps not so stupid after all.
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December 02, 2013, 11:59:12 PM Last edit: December 03, 2013, 09:34:32 AM by crumbs |
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The focus on hardware sales is stupid.. you have created a machine that essentially prints $10 dollar bills and now that bitcoin as has gone up, you are building a machine that prints $100 dollar bills instead
Good point. The machines have become more desirable and more people want in. Perhaps not so stupid after all. Not so stupid if the price went up x10. It did not. If i thought for a second that you're being sincere, i'd make my millions by putting you in a sideshow as "World's Dumbest Man."
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December 03, 2013, 12:00:16 AM |
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So who else remembered what real life was like for a few days there with no bitcointalk to sit infront of all day?
this is my bitcointalk reality - haven't missed a thing, apparently. Only that your stock tanked & you're dead broke, otherwise no.
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December 03, 2013, 12:12:37 AM |
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Hey VE, when are you planning to go meet Ken? Or was that bullshit? Someone else was planning to do a trip on here - other than that has anyone actually tried calling Ken to get some answers?
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VolanicEruptor
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December 03, 2013, 12:19:12 AM |
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someone who has proven, on more than one occasion, that he is able to willing to adapt to the ever changing Bitcoin landscape.
LOL!!! Please give me some examples... I am dying to hear this!!!Please, zumzero.. answer this question. If you can successfully answer this, I will send you 1BTC right now.
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December 03, 2013, 12:20:50 AM Last edit: December 03, 2013, 12:36:33 AM by zumzero |
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Okay, I'll give you two.
Ken showed how adaptable he is when he worked with the shareholders to restructure from AMC after the initial IPO. He also displayed this trait quite convincingly during the period that we knew the exchanges were in trouble when he was being proactive in finding solutions.
You can't argue this point because if you look at the recent update you'll notice that adaptability is Ken 100%. Going back to r&d shows exactly how adaptable he is. We might all look back on this and realise that it's adaptability that was key in making ActM's success.
I will pm my public address after you have publicly agreed to send the 1btc.
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December 03, 2013, 12:24:13 AM Last edit: December 03, 2013, 08:08:03 PM by Maged |
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someone who has proven, on more than one occasion, that he is able to willing to adapt to the ever changing Bitcoin landscape.
LOL!!! Please give me some examples... I am dying to hear this!!! all you have to do is a Google search to get a feel for how Ken thinks. some of the quotes insert in newspapers showed me that he is a very prudent manager. The way this board acts. I almost don't blame him. If he threw out something on here I could seewhere it would get ripped apart. Actm is his baby and creation. I'm sure he doesn't want to feed it with misinterpreted statements. But VE you bring up a lot of good points.......things that would be addressed quickly if this were a nyse stock....I'm actually quite comfy that I don't hear the same smoke blowing before Lehman and B Stearns. Anyone can throw off a few divys and lies.
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December 03, 2013, 12:46:43 AM |
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Okay, I'll give you two.
Ken showed how adaptable he is when he worked with the shareholders to restructure from AMC after the initial IPO. He also displayed this trait quite convincingly during the period that we knew the exchanges were in trouble when he was being proactive in finding solutions.
You can't argue this point because if you look at the recent update you'll notice that adaptability is Ken 100%. Going back to r&d shows exactly how adaptable he is. We might all look back on this and realise that it's adaptability that was key in making ActM's success.
I will pm my public address after you have publicly agreed to send the 1btc.
I gave you three examples. You give me one bitcoin.
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December 03, 2013, 12:47:18 AM |
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... all you have to do is a Google search to get a feel for how Ken thinks. ...
I know how you can get a better feel: A bottle of NyQuil chased with a glass of nail polish remover. Never tried it. What I say is easily researchable in reality. If you understood Ken's background you would understand the Intelahash idea is a great feature, and is something taken from the HFT world. It shows me he knows a thing or two about networking and latency, which as competition for mining increases will push activemining, or even the biggest current miners out of the game. I love the direction he is going...and have no doubt he will execute. Remember the word latency as it will become a big buzz word in BTC mining in the future. Those are some physical facts, not spouted out comments that sound like they came from the head rancher at the "Horny unicorn dude ranch". Like grandma says good things take time to make.
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December 03, 2013, 12:48:12 AM |
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Okay, I'll give you two.
Ken showed how adaptable he is when he worked with the shareholders to restructure from AMC after the initial IPO. He also displayed this trait quite convincingly during the period that we knew the exchanges were in trouble when he was being proactive in finding solutions.
You can't argue this point because if you look at the recent update you'll notice that adaptability is Ken 100%. Going back to r&d shows exactly how adaptable he is. We might all look back on this and realise that it's adaptability that was key in making ActM's success.
I will pm my public address after you have publicly agreed to send the 1btc.
I gave you three examples. You give me one bitcoin. You did not tell me how he adapts as a business. He has not.
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zumzero
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December 03, 2013, 12:51:08 AM |
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someone who has proven, on more than one occasion, that he is able to willing to adapt to the ever changing Bitcoin landscape.
LOL!!! Please give me some examples... I am dying to hear this!!!Please, zumzero.. answer this question. If you can successfully answer this, I will send you 1BTC right now. The above exchange is proof that you owe me one bitcoin. I fulfilled my part of the bargain and you are going against your word if you do not pay up.
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December 03, 2013, 12:51:34 AM |
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Is VE really going to visit Ken this week or was that a joke?
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VolanicEruptor
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December 03, 2013, 12:52:43 AM |
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Okay, I'll give you two.
Ken showed how adaptable he is when he worked with the shareholders to restructure from AMC after the initial IPO. He also displayed this trait quite convincingly during the period that we knew the exchanges were in trouble when he was being proactive in finding solutions.
You can't argue this point because if you look at the recent update you'll notice that adaptability is Ken 100%. Going back to r&d shows exactly how adaptable he is. We might all look back on this and realise that it's adaptability that was key in making ActM's success.
I will pm my public address after you have publicly agreed to send the 1btc.
I gave you three examples. You give me one bitcoin. You did not tell me how he adapts as a business. He has not.
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zumzero
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December 03, 2013, 12:55:49 AM |
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Okay, I'll give you two.
Ken showed how adaptable he is when he worked with the shareholders to restructure from AMC after the initial IPO. He also displayed this trait quite convincingly during the period that we knew the exchanges were in trouble when he was being proactive in finding solutions.
You can't argue this point because if you look at the recent update you'll notice that adaptability is Ken 100%. Going back to r&d shows exactly how adaptable he is. We might all look back on this and realise that it's adaptability that was key in making ActM's success.
I will pm my public address after you have publicly agreed to send the 1btc.
I gave you three examples. You give me one bitcoin. You did not tell me how he adapts as a business. He has not. I did not say, 'adapts as a business' as you imply. I said he was adaptable to the ever changing Bitcoin landscape and my examples are good. Going back to R&D, tackling the fact that exchanges were shutting down, and restructuring a bitcoin company are all examples of the ever changing bitcoin landscape. Please pay me my 1btc.
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VolanicEruptor
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December 03, 2013, 12:59:11 AM |
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Okay, I'll give you two.
Ken showed how adaptable he is when he worked with the shareholders to restructure from AMC after the initial IPO. He also displayed this trait quite convincingly during the period that we knew the exchanges were in trouble when he was being proactive in finding solutions.
You can't argue this point because if you look at the recent update you'll notice that adaptability is Ken 100%. Going back to r&d shows exactly how adaptable he is. We might all look back on this and realise that it's adaptability that was key in making ActM's success.
I will pm my public address after you have publicly agreed to send the 1btc.
I gave you three examples. You give me one bitcoin. You did not tell me how he adapts as a business. He has not. I did not say, 'adapts as a business' as you imply. I said he was adaptable to the ever changing Bitcoin landscape and my examples are good. Please pay me my 1btc. Why would shares have anything to do with Kens success with this industry? Setting up a shell company is easy. I don't owe you shit, because you fail to explain to me how he is succeeding as a business. You still can't answer that, and instead you are focused on 1 bitcoin. This is proof that he fails as a business. Period.
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VolanicEruptor
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December 03, 2013, 12:59:50 AM |
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Hey Gerald, how's your daughter doing?
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Jasun7211
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December 03, 2013, 01:01:58 AM |
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Okay, I'll give you two.
Ken showed how adaptable he is when he worked with the shareholders to restructure from AMC after the initial IPO. He also displayed this trait quite convincingly during the period that we knew the exchanges were in trouble when he was being proactive in finding solutions.
You can't argue this point because if you look at the recent update you'll notice that adaptability is Ken 100%. Going back to r&d shows exactly how adaptable he is. We might all look back on this and realise that it's adaptability that was key in making ActM's success.
I will pm my public address after you have publicly agreed to send the 1btc.
I gave you three examples. You give me one bitcoin. You did not tell me how he adapts as a business. He has not. Intelehash is a great example. Ken knows in the longrun mining probably is not a viable option. Everyone is crawling overeachother in the hardware dept. But an afterburner so to speak on any miner is ingenious. let me ask you this what is the thingthat is the sugar on top when you buy mining equip. Ssssshhh That's the market I like. That's how he is adaptable. Think of the overhead on intelehash....lol. very smart
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zumzero
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December 03, 2013, 01:03:10 AM |
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Good PR work VE, your reputation is stronger than ever.
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Matt_S
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December 03, 2013, 01:05:20 AM |
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Hey VE, when are you planning to go meet Ken? Or was that bullshit? Someone else was planning to do a trip on here - other than that has anyone actually tried calling Ken to get some answers?
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December 03, 2013, 01:08:42 AM |
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... all you have to do is a Google search to get a feel for how Ken thinks. ...
I know how you can get a better feel: A bottle of NyQuil chased with a glass of nail polish remover. Never tried it. What I say is easily researchable in reality. If you understood Ken's background you would understand the Intelahash idea is a great feature, and is something taken from the HFT world. It shows me he knows a thing or two about networking and latency, which as competition for mining increases will push activemining, or even the biggest current miners out of the game. I love the direction he is going...and have no doubt he will execute. Remember the word latency as it will become a big buzz word in BTC mining in the future. Those are some physical facts, not spouted out comments that sound like they came from the head rancher at the "Horny unicorn dude ranch". Like grandma says good things take time to make. Explain this latency thing and how you think it plays into Intellihash.
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