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								|  | July 14, 2013, 05:31:32 PM |  | 
 
 So what's the best place to buy ASICMINER put options?
 BTC-TC only has TWO contracts available. And they both have huge premiums.
 
 Is there something better anywhere?
 
 Put out how many you're looking for, what strike and premium you're looking for and what your time frame is - you'll get people to put them up. Possibly myself included. |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 05:53:25 PM |  | 
 
 So what's the best place to buy ASICMINER put options?
 BTC-TC only has TWO contracts available. And they both have huge premiums.
 
 Is there something better anywhere?
 
 Put out how many you're looking for, what strike and premium you're looking for and what your time frame is - you'll get people to put them up. Possibly myself included.If anybody has a link that explains how simply as possible how these put options work, please share. I'm a complete layman with this. |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 05:55:50 PM |  | 
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Put_optionSo what's the best place to buy ASICMINER put options?
 BTC-TC only has TWO contracts available. And they both have huge premiums.
 
 Is there something better anywhere?
 
 Put out how many you're looking for, what strike and premium you're looking for and what your time frame is - you'll get people to put them up. Possibly myself included.If anybody has a link that explains how simply as possible how these put options work, please share. I'm a complete layman with this. |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 06:08:51 PMLast edit: July 14, 2013, 07:42:15 PM by runeks
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 So what's the best place to buy ASICMINER put options?
 BTC-TC only has TWO contracts available. And they both have huge premiums.
 
 Is there something better anywhere?
 
 Put out how many you're looking for, what strike and premium you're looking for and what your time frame is - you'll get people to put them up. Possibly myself included.Fair request.I'm looking to buy 20 American style put options with a strike price of 3.0 BTC and a duration of 90 days for 0.25 BTC per contract. So what's the best place to buy ASICMINER put options?
 BTC-TC only has TWO contracts available. And they both have huge premiums.
 
 Is there something better anywhere?
 
 Put out how many you're looking for, what strike and premium you're looking for and what your time frame is - you'll get people to put them up. Possibly myself included.If anybody has a link that explains how simply as possible how these put options work, please share. I'm a complete layman with this.An American style put option is a contract that entitles the owner the right, but not the obligation, to sell the specified asset at the specified price (called the strike price ) within  the specified period. If it's European style then it's at  the expiration date. |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 06:39:07 PM |  | 
 
 Thanks for the link/explanation. I think it's best for me to stay away of this, the wikipedia article sounds pretty much like chinese to me    |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 07:40:19 PM |  | 
 
 Looks like the V1 chart is showing the wrong difficulty.  I would look there first. Edit: Last two difficulty entries are off by an order of magnitude. |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 07:43:41 PM |  | 
 
 Looks like the V1 chart is showing the wrong difficulty.  I would look there first. Edit: Last two difficulty entries are off by an order of magnitude.Ah now I see the mistake  187.28116 vs 18.72812 Thanks for pointing that out waits for the fix from SmiGueL I'll just divide the network rates by 10 and assume that was the correct division |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 08:05:00 PM |  | 
 
 Looks like the V1 chart is showing the wrong difficulty.  I would look there first. Edit: Last two difficulty entries are off by an order of magnitude.Ah now I see the mistake  187.28116 vs 18.72812 Thanks for pointing that out waits for the fix from SmiGueL I'll just divide the network rates by 10 and assume that was the correct divisionThat wouldn't be quite right, but is a decent approximation. |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 08:11:03 PM |  | 
 
 What's the hardware sales situation these days? I think I missed the relevant posts about this... |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 08:12:43 PM |  | 
 
 What's the hardware sales situation these days? I think I missed the relevant posts about this...
 There was some unconfirmed info in the speculation thread https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=235763.msg2710261#msg2710261 |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 08:15:44 PM |  | 
 
 What's the hardware sales situation these days? I think I missed the relevant posts about this...
 cranking out volumes hitting mega large radars worldwide, i'm telling you would not believe friedcats' followers on twitter #2 stock!~~~ |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 08:20:18 PM |  | 
 
 Thanks for pointing that out waits for the fix from SmiGueL I'll just divide the network rates by 10 and assume that was the correct division
 Fixed Seems that the source changed the difficulty format a bit which shifted the dot by 1 number   (last 10 difficulty changes this wasn't a problem) Please PM me next time when there are problems with the charts. I'll check this very often and it 'll keep the thread clean   |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 08:22:51 PM |  | 
 
 Thanks for pointing that out waits for the fix from SmiGueL I'll just divide the network rates by 10 and assume that was the correct division
 Fixed Seems that the source changed the difficulty format a bit which shifted the dot by 1 number   (last 10 difficulty changes this wasn't a problem) Please PM me next time when there are problems whith the charts I'll check this very often and it 'll keep the thread clean  Roger that it's been peaceful lately by AM page growth standards XD Thanks for the fast fix and as always appreciate your charts  Freedom |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 08:33:05 PM |  | 
 
 What's the hardware sales situation these days? I think I missed the relevant posts about this...
 cranking out volumes hitting mega large radars worldwide, i'm telling you would not believe friedcats' followers on twitter #2 stock!~~~Yawn. You don't need to attempt hyping AM with these pitiful one liners. They don't do anything (no one buys because you says it's #2 stock, you have no data to back up your claim). You and Elmore ASIC, act the same, yawn, registered within a minute of eachother.https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2707849#msg2707849 |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 08:41:20 PM |  | 
 
 What's the hardware sales situation these days? I think I missed the relevant posts about this...
 Rockxie has been listing pre-orders for the new 5Gh/10GH (at 35W/70w) blades.   Rockxie is the Chinese distributor for Asicminer and I believe only sells to the Chinese market. I've not seen any sites offering pre-orders outside of China. General consensus is that we should see new hardware blade sales in dividend on the 24th. |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 08:49:20 PM |  | 
 
 What's the hardware sales situation these days? I think I missed the relevant posts about this...
 Rockxie has been listing pre-orders for the new 5Gh/10GH (at 35W/70w) blades.   Rockxie is the Chinese distributor for Asicminer and I believe only sells to the Chinese market. I've not seen any sites offering pre-orders outside of China. General consensus is that we should see new hardware blade sales in dividend on the 24th.Thanks!  |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 08:51:43 PM |  | 
 
 What's the hardware sales situation these days? I think I missed the relevant posts about this...
 cranking out volumes hitting mega large radars worldwide, i'm telling you would not believe friedcats' followers on twitter #2 stock!~~~Yawn. You don't need to attempt hyping AM with these pitiful one liners. They don't do anything (no one buys because you says it's #2 stock, you have no data to back up your claim). You and Elmore ASIC, act the same, yawn, registered within a minute of eachother.https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=99497.msg2707849#msg2707849rockxie is in on my email list the cat is out of the bag + burnie & everyone digs friedcatzzz antics~~~These repeated punctation signs always finishing a single stupid sentence. Oh no... TECICENINE/IRA has mutated and is back   |  
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								|  | July 14, 2013, 09:19:40 PM |  | 
 
 So what's the best place to buy ASICMINER put options?
 BTC-TC only has TWO contracts available. And they both have huge premiums.
 
 Is there something better anywhere?
 
 Put out how many you're looking for, what strike and premium you're looking for and what your time frame is - you'll get people to put them up. Possibly myself included.Fair request.I'm looking to buy 20 American style put options with a strike price of 3.0 BTC and a duration of 90 days for 0.25 BTC per contract. So what's the best place to buy ASICMINER put options?
 BTC-TC only has TWO contracts available. And they both have huge premiums.
 
 Is there something better anywhere?
 
 Put out how many you're looking for, what strike and premium you're looking for and what your time frame is - you'll get people to put them up. Possibly myself included.If anybody has a link that explains how simply as possible how these put options work, please share. I'm a complete layman with this.An American style put option is a contract that entitles the owner the right, but not the obligation, to sell the specified asset at the specified price (called the strike price ) within  the specified period. If it's European style then it's at  the expiration date.I'm tempted I must admit. I'm a bit pushed for time at the moment - how many were you thinking of buying? |  
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