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November 18, 2014, 09:23:27 PM
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If my guess is right, there will be Amhash 3 in few days Smiley
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November 18, 2014, 11:45:04 PM
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40 cents breaks the bank?   Quite the investment you have there if the 40 cents is worth even bringing up.  

When the SEC gets around, they will seize Havelock. It's 100% illegal as they are facilitating trade of unregistered securities to US residents. Doesn't matter Canadian law, if your website is accessible to US residents you have to abide by US securities laws in addition to your local laws.

So if you are wise, you would withdraw from Havelock as frequent as you can. It's entirely reasonable to expect a fair withdrawal fee.

Havelock is based in Panama.  Their staff is in Panama.  Their website is based in Panama.

US law is not global law contrary to what the US thinks.

Nice try at FUD

Can you prove their staff is in Panama and they aren't working remotely?
what does it matter if the staff is working remotely. It is like me i work remote but when people ask me where i work i have to by law tell them the state the company in not where i am at. I think it would be also like companies in usa who have certain parts of business outside to avoid IRS tax to a certain extent maybe they doing same?

Because if you are in a country they can detain you or not allow you to leave. If you aren't in a country they can't do that and you can continue to operate.
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November 19, 2014, 02:31:12 AM
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thanks for all the info everyone.  I've been enjoying my dividends since the day after the first IPO closed.  Almost freaked out and sold my shares just before the second IPO, but so far I'm glad I've held onto them!
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November 19, 2014, 03:09:49 AM
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AMHASH2 vanished from havelock. AMHASH3 on monday @ 0.00115000?
wait what are you talking about amhash2 is gone already and they are going to do amhash3. Is this for real or is this some kind of joke cause i am over here wondering WTF if this amhash3 is true. I really need some proof please or link or something  Cry just please no troll answers or crap like that

AMHash has 5 Ph/s to sell. There will be as many "IPOs" as required to sell that. They've currently sold 0.63 Ph/s.
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November 19, 2014, 03:46:25 AM
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I could sell my holding of AMHash1 right now and make a profit when I include divs already recieved. I am tempted, just so I can say, for once in my life, that a BTC security actually made me a profit, but I'm going all the way with this because my position is so small and my profits almost negligible that its worth the risk to take the ride.
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November 19, 2014, 04:30:00 AM
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Lower maintenance fee based on lower cost of hardware, electricity, rental and labor.We are confident in cost controller.

AMHash is one of our products, we'll try our best to manage and promote it.

HAVELOCK is good platform,they supplied professional service for us. However,we'll keep our eyes on platform safety,which is the most important thing in Bitcoin.

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November 19, 2014, 04:49:12 AM
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Lower maintenance fee based on lower cost of hardware, electricity, rental and labor.We are confident in cost controller.

AMHash is one of our products, we'll try our best to manage and promote it.

HAVELOCK is good platform,they supplied professional service for us. However,we'll keep our eyes on platform safety,which is the most important thing in Bitcoin.
Hello amhash please you mention platform security and we all like to hear that. We would like to see you implement 2 Factor Authentication with text only for people like me who do not have a android or windows smart phone. Also dont have apple iphones so that is out of the question so please i am not only one i seen other people here said they have emailed you like 6 months ago. All asking for SMS text 2FA please add it  Smiley

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November 19, 2014, 05:10:12 AM
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Do you use Windows?

http://apps.microsoft.com/windows/en-us/app/7ea6de74-dddb-47df-92cb-40afac4d38bb

Either you own the bitcoins(private keys) or you don't. However with moneroj, nobody knows what you own.
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November 19, 2014, 07:23:43 AM
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I could sell my holding of AMHash1 right now and make a profit when I include divs already recieved. I am tempted, just so I can say, for once in my life, that a BTC security actually made me a profit, but I'm going all the way with this because my position is so small and my profits almost negligible that its worth the risk to take the ride.

Many, if not most mining bond IPO's did well shortly after the IPO. Anyone who invested early in cryptx, gigavps and cex.io, and sold shortly after, did well. OFten times earning multiples of their investment. Anyone who didnt and went "all the way", lost the bulk of their investment.
Just sayin.
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November 19, 2014, 10:39:17 AM
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AMHash has 5 Ph/s to sell. There will be as many "IPOs" as required to sell that. They've currently sold 0.63 Ph/s.

Cheapest $/GH and still not selling. Your main argument for selling miners/hashpower just went down.

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November 19, 2014, 10:45:38 AM
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I could sell my holding of AMHash1 right now and make a profit when I include divs already recieved. I am tempted, just so I can say, for once in my life, that a BTC security actually made me a profit, but I'm going all the way with this because my position is so small and my profits almost negligible that its worth the risk to take the ride.

Many, if not most mining bond IPO's did well shortly after the IPO. Anyone who invested early in cryptx, gigavps and cex.io, and sold shortly after, did well. OFten times earning multiples of their investment. Anyone who didnt and went "all the way", lost the bulk of their investment.
Just sayin.

I hear you and I appreciate what you say. I am watching closely and do actually have my finger on the sell button, I may actually get out while I'm still golden, might watch it slowly dissolve. Like I said, my stake is so small any profits or losses will be insubstantial
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November 19, 2014, 12:13:54 PM
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Tell me someone please, how does AMHash have so low maintenance?



No, no, no!
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November 19, 2014, 12:29:57 PM
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Lower maintenance fee based on lower cost of hardware, electricity, rental and labor.We are confident in cost controller.

AMHash is one of our products, we'll try our best to manage and promote it.

HAVELOCK is good platform,they supplied professional service for us. However,we'll keep our eyes on platform safety,which is the most important thing in Bitcoin.

1) Lower cost of hardware affects on base price ($/Ghs)
2) Electricity, rental, labor - Bitmain is  a group of stupid people and pay for it 40% more? Of course, no. Oh well, both of Bitmain and AM in China, how is it possible (0.69 vs 0.49?)

If you will go to the market and will see the same eggs for 10 and 14 c.u. you will puzzled. Guys, come on, there are a lot of scammers around and I believe you are not. KNC offers 0$ maintenenance, but as I asked, nobody has profit with them.
I don't say that somebody is SCAM, but AM offers maintenance 40% less then not only Bitmain, but someone else.
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November 19, 2014, 06:46:15 PM
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amhash change ~5%

difficulty change 1.76% 

why is amhash almost 3x higher?

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November 19, 2014, 07:21:47 PM
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before difficulty change: 0.00000859
after difficulty change:  0.00000817

amhash change ~5%

difficulty change 1.76% 

why is amhash almost 3x higher?

Variance in pool luck?
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November 19, 2014, 07:34:44 PM
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before difficulty change: 0.00000859
after difficulty change:  0.00000817

amhash change ~5%

difficulty change 1.76% 

why is amhash almost 3x higher?

 the fee remains constant.
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November 19, 2014, 08:38:55 PM
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well i see all the AMhash2 are gone weird. Lets see if it is true that they will be having a amhash3 in a few days as other people have been saying at a lower price. I really hope that is not the case as i bought some amhash2 so i would be so bummed out to see this price drop.  Cry  Cry  Cry

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November 19, 2014, 08:54:47 PM
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well i see all the AMhash2 are gone weird. Lets see if it is true that they will be having a amhash3 in a few days as other people have been saying at a lower price. I really hope that is not the case as i bought some amhash2 so i would be so bummed out to see this price drop.  Cry  Cry  Cry

Your AMHASH2 shares were auto-converted to AMHASH1 shares after you bought them, and AMHASH2 was delisted because the IPO ran out of time/sold out.

The same will happen with AMHASH3, 4 and 5.

Always use escrow. OgNasty is pretty sweet.

Help me out with compiling a list of mining datacenters!
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November 19, 2014, 08:57:26 PM
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well i see all the AMhash2 are gone weird. Lets see if it is true that they will be having a amhash3 in a few days as other people have been saying at a lower price. I really hope that is not the case as i bought some amhash2 so i would be so bummed out to see this price drop.  Cry  Cry  Cry

Your AMHASH2 shares were auto-converted to AMHASH1 shares after you bought them, and AMHASH2 was delisted because the IPO ran out of time/sold out.

The same will happen with AMHASH3, 4 and 5.
If AM keeps to previous pricing - the new shares will more than what you previously paid, less what your dividends have been.  Assuming you have had the shares for a week or so.  So you are not being under cut by the release.  Again, if history repeats.
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November 20, 2014, 01:55:48 AM
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before difficulty change: 0.00000859
after difficulty change:  0.00000817

amhash change ~5%

difficulty change 1.76% 

why is amhash almost 3x higher?

Variance in pool luck?

 No.  There is no variance here.  The payout rate before fee substraction is 25 / (difficulty * 4.295) BTC per unit per second.
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