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May 11, 2012, 11:46:48 AM
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His argument doesn't make sense anyhow. I'm a high count poster, a forum mod, author of DiabloMiner, owner of Diablo Mining Company, one of the first 100 Bitcoin users, and a very big advocate of Bitcoin usage, and I have made only positive posts about BFL. In fact, unless 28nm hardware comes out and its cheaper mh/$ than BFL MiniRigs, I want those to become the backbone of DMC (which, incidentally, would make me the biggest BFL user in the world).

Good Luck.

Have you ever seen a BFL product in person?

I imagine very few people have. Are they all shills?

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May 11, 2012, 11:49:46 AM
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His argument doesn't make sense anyhow. I'm a high count poster, a forum mod, author of DiabloMiner, owner of Diablo Mining Company, one of the first 100 Bitcoin users, and a very big advocate of Bitcoin usage, and I have made only positive posts about BFL. In fact, unless 28nm hardware comes out and its cheaper mh/$ than BFL MiniRigs, I want those to become the backbone of DMC (which, incidentally, would make me the biggest BFL user in the world).

Good Luck.

Have you ever seen a BFL product in person?

I imagine very few people have. Are they all shills?

So your business plan is to issue counterfeit securities and use the proceeds to acquire capital in the form of a product you aren't sure actually exists or not?

Good luck.
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May 11, 2012, 11:51:32 AM
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His argument doesn't make sense anyhow. I'm a high count poster, a forum mod, author of DiabloMiner, owner of Diablo Mining Company, one of the first 100 Bitcoin users, and a very big advocate of Bitcoin usage, and I have made only positive posts about BFL. In fact, unless 28nm hardware comes out and its cheaper mh/$ than BFL MiniRigs, I want those to become the backbone of DMC (which, incidentally, would make me the biggest BFL user in the world).

Good Luck.

Have you ever seen a BFL product in person?

I imagine very few people have. Are they all shills?

So your business plan is to issue counterfeit securities and use the proceeds to acquire capital in the form of a product you aren't sure actually exists or not?

Good luck.

Yawn, this forum is full of trolls, you're not bringing anything unique to the table.

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May 11, 2012, 12:00:33 PM
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So your business plan is to issue counterfeit securities and use the proceeds to acquire capital in the form of a product you aren't sure actually exists or not?

http://173.212.223.134/ <--- Look at the row with 18 devices. 18 BFL singles mining away... Drool you bastard!
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May 11, 2012, 01:04:45 PM
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His argument doesn't make sense anyhow. I'm a high count poster, a forum mod, author of DiabloMiner, owner of Diablo Mining Company, one of the first 100 Bitcoin users, and a very big advocate of Bitcoin usage, and I have made only positive posts about BFL. In fact, unless 28nm hardware comes out and its cheaper mh/$ than BFL MiniRigs, I want those to become the backbone of DMC (which, incidentally, would make me the biggest BFL user in the world).

Good Luck.

Have you ever seen a BFL product in person?
I'm clearly not a fan of BFL ... but I have one Smiley

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Last edit: July 03, 2012, 06:56:09 PM by AxelMi
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Spartan 6-150 in CSG 484-2I i buy for 74 € + tax(19%) at my Supplier. It is a price for 84 peaces.
I think in the moment it is the cheapest 150, that you can get.



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August 12, 2012, 03:45:29 AM
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so does this mean the competitor will be able to catch up?

I do hope so.. Cheesy

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August 13, 2012, 01:41:18 AM
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so does this mean the competitor will be able to catch up?

I do hope so.. Cheesy
necro much?

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August 13, 2012, 01:51:34 AM
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sorry not my intention...

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i just followed ngzhang posts and got to this thread..



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August 13, 2012, 02:35:40 AM
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sorry not my intention...

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i just followed ngzhang posts and got to this thread..


hehe.

to answer your question. It would not do any good to help a competitor. BFL's biggest advantage with using these chips for their singles was/is their ability to source them at a price that would be very difficult for any competitor to find them at.

If you're not excited by the idea of being an early adopter 'now', then you should come back in three or four years and either tell us "Told you it'd never work!" or join what should, by then, be a much more stable and easier-to-use system.
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September 22, 2012, 12:40:25 AM
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if they cant even design an FPGA chip and need to import a ready made chip. then their so called research and development costs are not that large.

secondly an ASIC is designed specifically for one task only.

good luck in them trying to design a fresh new concept if they cant even design a FPGA.

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September 22, 2012, 10:15:38 PM
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if they cant even design an FPGA chip and need to import a ready made chip. then their so called research and development costs are not that large.

secondly an ASIC is designed specifically for one task only.

good luck in them trying to design a fresh new concept if they cant even design a FPGA.

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September 23, 2012, 12:23:11 AM
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In another thread franky1 has shown he didn't differentiate processor (device) from CPU/GPU (chip), he didn't differentiate boards and chips, he didn't know the FPGA chips are bought and programmed by miner device producers, not designed and made by them.
So, his "nailing" is quite worthless.
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September 23, 2012, 01:32:31 AM
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Uh,Sarcasm,heard of it much  Huh Grin

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