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December 17, 2013, 07:27:11 PM |
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those things can't mine cpu coin anyway, even if scrypt coin will be mined, other algo will be created, in the end GPU will never die, and this is a good thing
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jasinlee (OP)
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December 17, 2013, 07:47:38 PM |
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Will these work on any Scrypt chain?
Yes, unless they have made some larger modifications to the coin. Hope the coin dev's make these changes to their coins to circumvent your miner. Crypto should remain in the domain of the average guy in the street to mine with GPU's that can be bought comparatively cheaply at the corner store & not controlled/owned/mined by big business, whales, or corporations. You obviously have not followed our project.
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Open365
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December 17, 2013, 10:12:27 PM |
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Hi Jasinlee I have been watching your project since about April, I am very interested to see what you will produce.
Just a few quick questions and I apologise if they have been answered elsewhere.
What form factor are we looking at? Individual units/Blades/Stackable etc
As I understand it you have future products under development, will initial customers who purchase this current product be offered discounts or preferential pre-order access to v2 or new products that you bring to market?
Also will you continue to supply entry-level (price wise) products as your technology matures and you develop more powerful units. Or will you push towards commercial level entry fees like most other asic companies have?
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seleme
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December 17, 2013, 10:26:42 PM |
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Btw, are these going to be plug and mine machines?
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smeagol
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December 17, 2013, 10:48:21 PM |
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You could make a lot of money by keeping the ASICs for a couple of months before releasing them...
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int3ractivodular
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TECHNOLOGY, BABY!
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December 17, 2013, 11:26:27 PM |
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You could make a lot of money by keeping the ASICs for a couple of months before releasing them... Worked well for BFL /s Not the best business model.
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eXme
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December 17, 2013, 11:28:18 PM |
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You could make a lot of money by keeping the ASICs for a couple of months before releasing them... Worked well for BFL /s Not the best business model. and where bfl now? sinking in taxes..
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jasinlee (OP)
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December 17, 2013, 11:56:54 PM |
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Hi Jasinlee I have been watching your project since about April, I am very interested to see what you will produce.
Just a few quick questions and I apologise if they have been answered elsewhere.
What form factor are we looking at? Individual units/Blades/Stackable etc
As I understand it you have future products under development, will initial customers who purchase this current product be offered discounts or preferential pre-order access to v2 or new products that you bring to market?
Also will you continue to supply entry-level (price wise) products as your technology matures and you develop more powerful units. Or will you push towards commercial level entry fees like most other asic companies have?
Thats still a matter of debate among us, I want stackable, 1 of the engineers wants blades. We will probably end up with both. As for future products, a lot may change so I cant really predict how we will do future releases. I doubt they will have preferential treatment for any user, we want an even keel. We will always have entry level products available. A portion of our units will also be donated to various causes.
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jasinlee (OP)
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December 17, 2013, 11:58:49 PM |
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You could make a lot of money by keeping the ASICs for a couple of months before releasing them... Worked well for BFL /s Not the best business model. and where bfl now? sinking in taxes.. Too true, and the "keeping the ASICs for a couple months before release" is not what we will be doing. We will test each one yes, but then immediately put it onto the host and enable the users pool proxy for each unit based on order in which it was ordered. (This is why we are not taking orders until everything is ready, to avoid confusion on our parts later.) We plan to ship the secondary hosts the units they will retain once the units are paid for and as a lump shipment. We wont be doing 50 shipments to a single secondary host. So that will likely be the only delay, shipping to the secondary hosts.
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eXme
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December 18, 2013, 12:07:35 AM |
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You could make a lot of money by keeping the ASICs for a couple of months before releasing them... Worked well for BFL /s Not the best business model. and where bfl now? sinking in taxes.. Too true, and the "keeping the ASICs for a couple months before release" is not what we will be doing. We will test each one yes, but then immediately put it onto the host and enable the users pool proxy for each unit based on order in which it was ordered. (This is why we are not taking orders until everything is ready, to avoid confusion on our parts later.) We plan to ship the secondary hosts the units they will retain once the units are paid for and as a lump shipment. We wont be doing 50 shipments to a single secondary host. So that will likely be the only delay, shipping to the secondary hosts. Ye there should be some limits by the first batch like 5 units for the single host or maybe max khps pro person or address.
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jasinlee (OP)
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December 18, 2013, 01:17:34 AM |
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You could make a lot of money by keeping the ASICs for a couple of months before releasing them... Worked well for BFL /s Not the best business model. and where bfl now? sinking in taxes.. Too true, and the "keeping the ASICs for a couple months before release" is not what we will be doing. We will test each one yes, but then immediately put it onto the host and enable the users pool proxy for each unit based on order in which it was ordered. (This is why we are not taking orders until everything is ready, to avoid confusion on our parts later.) We plan to ship the secondary hosts the units they will retain once the units are paid for and as a lump shipment. We wont be doing 50 shipments to a single secondary host. So that will likely be the only delay, shipping to the secondary hosts. Ye there should be some limits by the first batch like 5 units for the single host or maybe max khps pro person or address. Thats what I was thinking. Mhs cap.
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FiatKiller
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December 18, 2013, 02:03:24 AM |
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By the way, please let us change the shipping address because it's somewhat likely I may be moving across the country soon and I don't want to miss out.
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jasinlee (OP)
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December 18, 2013, 06:46:07 AM |
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By the way, please let us change the shipping address because it's somewhat likely I may be moving across the country soon and I don't want to miss out.
All that will be do able from the profile on your account. There is a good chance 2fa will be required. So please be prepared. And on a side note, what a weird week for the markets.
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int3ractivodular
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December 18, 2013, 07:57:49 AM |
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By the way, please let us change the shipping address because it's somewhat likely I may be moving across the country soon and I don't want to miss out.
All that will be do able from the profile on your account. There is a good chance 2fa will be required. So please be prepared. And on a side note, what a weird week for the markets. Yep, cryptos are all over the place this week / last weekend. It's a wild and bumpy ride, but it's a blast!
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jasinlee (OP)
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December 18, 2013, 08:16:13 AM |
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Hopefully everyone did well on their trades.
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FiatKiller
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December 18, 2013, 03:51:46 PM |
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I just picked-up 36 more LTC cheap. :-D
Newbie yubikey question... can I use the same one on different sites? Will they be allowed on your site?
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jasinlee (OP)
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December 18, 2013, 03:57:48 PM |
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We will start with google auth and move on from there, but its always best to just use a single yubi for a site to avoid keylogging issues. You also want to be sure they burn the OTPs after 1 uses.
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cryptrol
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December 18, 2013, 04:04:45 PM |
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Nice to see this project nearing it's completion ! Good job.
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FiatKiller
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December 18, 2013, 04:06:08 PM |
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We will start with google auth and move on from there, but its always best to just use a single yubi for a site to avoid keylogging issues. You also want to be sure they burn the OTPs after 1 uses.
Crap, I don't even know how Google Auth works. Time to scramble... (i'm over 50, so cut me slack. lol)
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jasinlee (OP)
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December 18, 2013, 04:33:21 PM |
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The easiest way to do it, download the google authenticator to your phone. Once you have it, you add a 2FA account sign in to the app. This gives you a password 6 characters long that changes based on time.
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