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Author Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It  (Read 3917021 times)
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April 15, 2013, 09:24:47 AM
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Look forward to Cheesy
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April 15, 2013, 10:02:34 AM
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As someone who's invested in ASICMINER for the dividends, not the "capital growth", a rush of share buying for the purposes of securing a discount on miniminer units (do they even have a real name yet?)

Satoshi Stick(s)? Pool Qs? Hash Bar(s)?  Cheesy
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As someone who's invested in ASICMINER for the dividends, not the "capital growth", a rush of share buying for the purposes of securing a discount on miniminer units (do they even have a real name yet?)

Satoshi Stick(s)? Pool Qs? Hash Bar(s)?  Cheesy

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April 15, 2013, 10:25:48 AM
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As someone who's invested in ASICMINER for the dividends, not the "capital growth", a rush of share buying for the purposes of securing a discount on miniminer units (do they even have a real name yet?)

Satoshi Stick(s)? Pool Qs? Hash Bar(s)?  Cheesy

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April 15, 2013, 10:45:47 AM
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As someone who's invested in ASICMINER for the dividends, not the "capital growth", a rush of share buying for the purposes of securing a discount on miniminer units (do they even have a real name yet?)

Satoshi Stick(s)? Pool Qs? Hash Bar(s)?  Cheesy

Hash Bars lol. you shouldnt write that too big on the packet when shipping  Tongue

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April 15, 2013, 12:42:38 PM
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As someone who's invested in ASICMINER for the dividends, not the "capital growth", a rush of share buying for the purposes of securing a discount on miniminer units (do they even have a real name yet?)

Satoshi Stick(s)? Pool Qs? Hash Bar(s)?  Cheesy

Guys, come on... It's going to be called iMiner or iHasher or even iASIC.

"From the maker's of ASICMiner, we now bring you iMiner. A resolutionary new device...."
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April 15, 2013, 12:48:36 PM
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As someone who's invested in ASICMINER for the dividends, not the "capital growth", a rush of share buying for the purposes of securing a discount on miniminer units (do they even have a real name yet?)

Satoshi Stick(s)? Pool Qs? Hash Bar(s)?  Cheesy

Guys, come on... It's going to be called iMiner or iHasher or even iASIC.

"From the maker's of ASICMiner, we now bring you iMiner. A resolutionary new device...."

And the biggest dividend will be when Apple starts producing iMiners and will buy ASICMINER's trademark for it Cheesy
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April 15, 2013, 04:36:17 PM
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As someone who's invested in ASICMINER for the dividends, not the "capital growth", a rush of share buying for the purposes of securing a discount on miniminer units (do they even have a real name yet?)

Satoshi Stick(s)? Pool Qs? Hash Bar(s)?  Cheesy

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I like it
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April 15, 2013, 05:47:44 PM
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As someone who's invested in ASICMINER for the dividends, not the "capital growth", a rush of share buying for the purposes of securing a discount on miniminer units (do they even have a real name yet?)

Satoshi Stick(s)? Pool Qs? Hash Bar(s)?  Cheesy

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Small insects working together in large groups: ASICMINER Honey Bees

I like it

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April 15, 2013, 07:50:14 PM
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As someone who's invested in ASICMINER for the dividends, not the "capital growth", a rush of share buying for the purposes of securing a discount on miniminer units (do they even have a real name yet?)

Satoshi Stick(s)? Pool Qs? Hash Bar(s)?  Cheesy

Please, please, please name it this. This is the best name ever. It clearly defines who it is aimed at. Small-timers who want satoshis. In years to come it could become the largest consumer bitcoin miner with regards to volume at a low price and low hash rate.

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April 15, 2013, 08:03:12 PM
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Device Selling
Apart from the same boards we use for mining, we also have an adapted version of the mini boards which we used at early January for our first arrived chips that are nice as small gifts. Here is a picture of a not-yet-assembled one with 300MH/s. It can be powered by merely the USB port:




I want those... filling the ports on one of these:



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April 15, 2013, 08:21:00 PM
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And the biggest dividend will be when Apple starts producing iMiners and will buy ASICMINER's trademark for it Cheesy

That would be an interesting happening. When i see internet companies selling left and right for billions of $ i would like to see whats offered for Asicminer. Smiley

How about a discount for the shareholders participating in the auction  Cheesy, No really this could drive the share price a bit. Wouldn't it?

Maybe it could drive the price a bit but it wouldnt be a real better price because if a shareholder wins, whats most likely will happen, every other shareholder is losing the discount this one shareholder wins.

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April 15, 2013, 09:07:40 PM
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Device Selling
Apart from the same boards we use for mining, we also have an adapted version of the mini boards which we used at early January for our first arrived chips that are nice as small gifts. Here is a picture of a not-yet-assembled one with 300MH/s. It can be powered by merely the USB port:




I want those... filling the ports on one of these:



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Those are mostly useless. These require port power, so you need 1A of 5v per port. I think I'll just buy a 21ghash board if those come available.

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April 15, 2013, 09:38:50 PM
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Those are mostly useless. These require port power, so you need 1A of 5v per port.

I guess those big connectors have an external power supply.

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April 15, 2013, 10:45:10 PM
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Those are mostly useless. These require port power, so you need 1A of 5v per port.

I guess those big connectors have an external power supply.

Now, if you could just get a ninja version with a built-in miner that works on port 80, I could just walk around my workplace and surreptitiously put one in each of the thousands of computers here. Distributed risk, minimal management. And no power costs Wink

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April 15, 2013, 11:01:14 PM
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Now, if you could just get a ninja version with a built-in miner that works on port 80, I could just walk around my workplace and surreptitiously put one in each of the thousands of computers here. Distributed risk, minimal management. And no power costs Wink
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April 15, 2013, 11:05:58 PM
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Any speculation as to where new ASICMINER deployment will be mining? I have been watching BTCGuild (https://www.btcguild.com/index.php?page=rankings) and the hashrate has been slowly rising. However, with recent controversoy over BTCguild approaching 50% of mining hashrate, I expect ASICMINER to point elsewhere. No sign of ASICMINER (or Bitfountain) at Ozcoin (http://ozco.in/content/user-top-20), and with recent Ozcoin downtime and PPS issues, I would expect ASICMINER/Bitfountain to mine elsewhere.

Any thoughts, speculation, evidence, and/or sightings of Bitfountain/ASICMINER at other pools?
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April 16, 2013, 01:31:12 AM
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Those are mostly useless. These require port power, so you need 1A of 5v per port.

I guess those big connectors have an external power supply.

Now, if you could just get a ninja version with a built-in miner that works on port 80, I could just walk around my workplace and surreptitiously put one in each of the thousands of computers here. Distributed risk, minimal management. And no power costs Wink
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April 16, 2013, 01:36:27 AM
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This, any news?
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April 16, 2013, 03:21:15 AM
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why not solo mine?
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