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July 01, 2014, 10:22:41 AM
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What happens if all shares are not sold?

Unless the hardware is already bough and working, you are paid only with the money from the people buying after you.
If people stop buying there is nothing to pay with.

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July 01, 2014, 10:26:17 AM
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He showed pictures of mining gear and a invoice, but no proof they are actually his. Just pictures no pretty little sign that says coinspeed.

It ScreamsSCAM all over.

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July 02, 2014, 01:52:35 PM
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superresistant - if you have read our IPO, you would know that the hardware is already running. IPO funds will be used for new/additional hardware, and unsold shares are going to be kept for future offers

riverboatbtc - we have already asked you politely to stay away from our thread with your troll posts. But, since you are such a special case, here is a photo just for you

http://coinspeed.net/images/miners/20140702_140218.jpg

If you have anything smart or concrete to ask, we will be more than happy to answer you. However, we won't answer anything on your unproven accusations.

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2nd dividend paid
 
Second dividends has been paid out, and there are 5 days left of Phase 1

Total dividend: 0.30224491 BTC
Number of shares: 6,127
Dividend per share: 0.00004933 BTC

In five days phase 1 will end and to award all early shareholders from phase 1 will be rewarding them with the highest dividend yet.

Thanks

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July 02, 2014, 02:25:25 PM
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Anyone can tell if a picture has been photo shopped?

I am not a pro at photo forensics but it looks like its Rainbowed to me, and that means you photo shopped it :/

http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=c841bdbabb9ea365528d57cc783bebc59d7bd8f2.318628

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Rather than saving colors by their red, green, and blue components, JPEG separates colors into luminance and chrominance channels. The luminance is effectively the gray-scale intensitity of the image. The chrominance-red and chrominance-blue components identify the amount of coloring, independent of the full color's intensity.
With ELA and resaved images, there may be a visible separation between the luminance and chrominance channels as a blue/purple/red coloring called rainbowing. Drawing tools such as Photoshop can introduce a distinct rainbowing pattern surfaces that have near-uniform coloring.

Image   ELA
   
Computer-generated hands. ("NMRIH Hands", Matthew Fagan, 2009). The ELA shows red and blue rainbowing as background stripes. In other pictures, rainbowing may appear as large patches.

In general, Photoshop and other Adobe products generate a large amount of rainbowing. However, rainbowing is not an exclusive artifact to Adobe products. For example, the open source GIMP program generates little rainbowing and some high-quality camera photos may also include rainbowing along uniform-colored surfaces, such as white walls or blue skies. Some drawing tools, such as Microsoft's Paint, do not generate rainbowing.

The strong presence of rainbowing only suggests that an Adobe product, like Photoshop or Lightroom, was used to save the image. It does not identify intentional modifications.

Some digital cameras can produce rainbowing. However, there is an easy way to distinguish a camera's rainbowing from Photoshop. With a digital camera, the rainbowing is not restricted to the JPEG grid. The edges of a camera's rainbowing area will appear to have smooth contours. With Photoshop and other graphics applications, rainbowing is stictly limited to the JPEG grid. If the edges of the rainbowing area appear blocky in 8x8 or 16x16 chunks, then the rainbowing is likely caused by a graphics program such as Photoshop.



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The International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) standardized the metadata format used for recording information related to press images. Typically this includes the language set (usually UTF-8) and a version number. However, pictures intended for the mass media, such as those provided by Reuters and Getty Images, will usually include attributions such as the photograph's byline, description, location, and much more.
Most digital cameras do not generate IPTC information. Moreover, few cameras offer a means to enter in the photographer's name, photo description, and other details. (The few cameras that do support it make it extremely difficult to the point that virtually nobody uses this in-camera functionality.)

The presence of IPTC information, particularly with detailed text fields, indicates that the file was modified. At minimum, IPTC information was added by software after the photo was created. While this modification does not indicate that the picture was edited or modified, it does indicate that the file, as a whole, is not a straight-from-the-camera original.

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July 02, 2014, 02:36:10 PM
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http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=c841bdbabb9ea365528d57cc783bebc59d7bd8f2.318628

Though you're going about it wrong.  The photo shows just one KNC miner.  Buying KNC gear @ retail and mining with it is also unprofitable.
The reasoning behind wishing to compound that unprofitability with third-party risks is beyond me.
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July 02, 2014, 03:02:19 PM
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Anyone can tell if a picture has been photo shopped?

I am not a pro at photo forensics but it looks like its Rainbowed to me, and that means you photo shopped it :/

http://fotoforensics.com/analysis.php?id=c841bdbabb9ea365528d57cc783bebc59d7bd8f2.318628

You are not a pro at anything, you are just a very sad, lonely and troubled person.

Yes, photo has been photoshoped - we use photoshop for resizing of pictures. But how could you know that, you are not a pro  Cheesy

Original picture (from phone) - http://coinspeed.net/images/miners/20140702_140218-3264.jpg

Go wild on it kid


notlambchop - there are other photos on the first page. Regarding retail price, mining profitability etc - it on investors to decide what is profitable for them. Our next batches will be considerably cheaper then retail.

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July 02, 2014, 03:05:42 PM
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notlambchop - there are other photos on the first page. Regarding retail price, mining profitability etc - it has already been answered before (to you).

Explain pol0x.
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July 02, 2014, 03:09:03 PM
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notlambchop - there are other photos on the first page. Regarding retail price, mining profitability etc - it has already been answered before (to you).

Explain pol0x.

Our mistake, we thought it has already been answered to you on the first page.

Information about prices of next batches will be supplied in time. We are not allowed to disclose any more information at this time.

Regards
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July 02, 2014, 03:11:59 PM
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notlambchop - there are other photos on the first page. Regarding retail price, mining profitability etc - it has already been answered before (to you).

Explain pol0x.

Our mistake, we thought it has already been answered to you on the first page.

Information about prices of next batches will be supplied in time. We are not allowed to disclose any more information at this time.

Regards

Lawls... So you thought you already explained, but when you looked and had not you decided that it is now information you are not allowed to disclose.

You better invest in a bulldozer to move all the bullshit you keep piling on.

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July 02, 2014, 11:24:22 PM
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shawshankinmate - project is located in Netherlands, Amsterdam area

Where at in Amsterdam?  Address?

Can you provide a pic of yourself holding a piece of paper with your handle and today's date on it, so potential investors can be sure that you're not a known scammer like Mark Karpeles, Danny Brewster, etc who's just using a sock puppet?

"It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning."   - Henry Ford
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July 02, 2014, 11:48:06 PM
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Our mistake, we thought it has already been answered to you on the first page.
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How many of you made the mistake?  How many of you are typing?  Or are all of you a fan fans of the majestic plural, as I all of us am are?

Sincerely y'all's,
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~Us.  We.  Team. "And he answered, saying, My name is Legion: for we are many."
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July 03, 2014, 04:54:57 PM
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shawshankinmate37927 - We hope that you understand that mining equipment is expensive, and there is no way we would post an exact address of the location on the forum. Also, there will be no photos with id's and such posted publicly.

We are not forcing anybody to invest if they are not comfortable.

NotLambchop - It's normal to address projects and companies with "we" since there is more then one person actively involved in the project. There are three of us that are maintaining news and updates at this time.

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Update/News - July 03

Next dividend will be paid on July 07, and it will be the biggest one until now.

Just a reminder of our plans for Coinspeed project:

We plan to add at least 1 TH to mining farm every month to be certain that the project will successfully keep up with constantly changing Bitcoin mining difficulty. This will also ensure consistent dividend payout for our shareholders and keeping the project profitable for reinvestment.

CoinSpeed mining equipment:

90 x ASIC Module (Bit100) – every module gives around 175 GH/s
15 x Controller Board (Bit250)
90 x Arctic i30 Cooler (Each for one ASIC Module)

Six ASIC modules connected on one controller board is around 1000 GH/s +-5%. Using one 1200W power supply.

8 x Cooler Master V1200 (80 Plus Platinum – 1200W)
6 x Corsair AX1200 (80 Plus Gold – 1200W)
1 x Corsair HX1050 (80 Plus Gold – 1050W)
1 x Corsair CS750M (80 Plus Gold – 750W)

Switches: 4 x D-Link DGS-1008G (8-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch)
Routers: 2 x TL-WR1043ND
Internet: 100mbps download/upload

We plan to use IPO funds to reinvest in the project and to enlarge our farm with additional 20nm ASIC miners.

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July 06, 2014, 08:20:45 PM
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►► Last Day ►► Phase 2 Starts tomorrow ► Get your shares at cheapest price!

Just a reminder that today is the last day to get our shares at lowest price - 0.0015 per share

Phase 2 will last for two weeks – 15,000 shares at 0.0020 BTC

Tomorrow will be largest dividend payout until now!

Thank you all for trust!
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July 10, 2014, 09:47:02 PM
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►► New 20nm hardware ►► Larger dividend payout ►►Next dividend in 2 days


In less then 2 weeks new miners will be added and our hash rate will be much higher.

20nm technology is already in full force, and we are receiving our first batch in less then 2 weeks.

New miners will be connected to our existing farm and configured in probably under 12h once they arrive.

Dividend payout per share will rise after new miners are connected.

Phase two is in progress, and the share price is still low.

Price of 0.0020 BTC per share will last until Phase 3 starts.
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July 11, 2014, 01:15:07 AM
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NotLambchop - It's normal to address projects and companies with "we" since there is more then one person actively involved in the project. There are three of us that are maintaining news and updates at this time.
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Of course there's are three of you--there are at least three of me us, the last time I we counted.

Just hunt responsibly...

Sincerely,
 
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August 12, 2014, 07:33:16 PM
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How about to put an example.....
Whois Info of his Domain shows his real name:
He actually is a german resident. Why shouldn t we sue this guy?
I think a federal prosecutor/police will also be interested in this info.


Here the Whois Info:
domain name: coinspeed.net
registry domain id:
registrar url: www.publicdomainregistry.com
updated date: 08-jun-2014
creation date: 08-jun-2014
registrar registration expiration date: 08-jun-2015
registrar: pdr ltd. d/b/a publicdomainregistry.com
registrar iana id: 303
domain status: clienttransferprohibited
registry registrant id: di_368573**
registrant name: matthias baumgartner
registrant organization: coinspeed gmbh
registrant street: guntzelstrasse 69
registrant city: schankweiler
registrant state/province: rheinland-pfalz
registrant postal code: 54668
registrant country: de
registrant phone: +49.6523870**
registrant phone ext:
registrant fax:
registrant fax ext:
registrant email: coinspe**@thepirateproxy.pw
registry admin id: di_368573**
admin name: matthias baumgartner
admin organization: coinspeed gmbh
admin street: guntzelstrasse 69
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August 12, 2014, 08:38:55 PM
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Maybe "they" are still working on that IPO button problem?  Give him them time, computers are hard...


https://cryptostocks.com/announcements/3138
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August 13, 2014, 10:38:32 PM
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So, following Coinspeed's last announcement on the 6th August about an apparent problem raising the IPO flag and then failing to fulfil their promised **TRIPLE DIVIDEND PLUS BONUS** on 11th Aug. The subsequent disappearance of their website www.coinspeed.net along with emails bouncing back, do we simply take it they have done a runner or is there any other plausible reason? Huh

Also, how does Cryptostocks respond to this? They're not responding to emails either!!!
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August 21, 2014, 10:08:48 PM
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So, following Coinspeed's last announcement on the 6th August about an apparent problem raising the IPO flag and then failing to fulfil their promised **TRIPLE DIVIDEND PLUS BONUS** on 11th Aug. The subsequent disappearance of their website www.coinspeed.net along with emails bouncing back, do we simply take it they have done a runner or is there any other plausible reason? Huh

Also, how does Cryptostocks respond to this? They're not responding to emails either!!!

scam i guess Sad

gladly i have "only" 50 shares
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August 21, 2014, 10:47:22 PM
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He showed pictures of mining gear and a invoice, but no proof they are actually his. Just pictures no pretty little sign that says coinspeed.

It ScreamsSCAM all over.

I've discovered that an image they used on their CryptoStocks site depicting their recent unboxing of KNC Neptune miners, actually turns out to be a screenshot from a video that was posted on YouTube on Jun 24, 2014 by 'Zio Mik' - shown here -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1L14w98Soc&list=UUeP0VQwJE3Uqi1On45fQeeQ
- blatantly plagiarised about 21 seconds in.  Now compare with the same image on https://cryptostocks.com/securities/140

Incidently, some of the other YouTube videos also posted by 'Zio Mik' on 24th June, also turn out to be the source of plagerism by 'NANO RIGS' - also listed on CryptoStocks!

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