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September 11, 2013, 08:40:54 PM |
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Thanks for keeping track of this! so, ~2786 btc or so that hasn't gone into divs from HW sales. Maybe they will go in next week. If that top address (9000 BTC) is withholding for expansion, that's a serious expansion planned. Probably about a petahash. Trouble is that it's still in BTC. If FC is going to be full-scale deployed by December he should have already sold that. Lead time on chips alone from e-beam sample receipt to full-scale 55nm shipping is probably in the neighborhood of ten weeks. Then there's the delay for assembly and deployment. Either a large scale BTC buyer owns that address, or FC hasn't started using his Gen 2 funds. As far as I know, no 55nm-capable foundry accepts bitcoin. Not to mention he's playing with fire by keeping future fiat liabilities in Bitcoin in the first place. That's like a gold mining company hoarding gold bars to save up for a new mine that they had promised to investors. Disclaimer: Vycid stands to gain significantly from AM losing value and is still butt-hurt from this morning when he convinced himself the hash rate might actually stay at 0.
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Vycid
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September 11, 2013, 08:53:30 PM |
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Thanks for keeping track of this! so, ~2786 btc or so that hasn't gone into divs from HW sales. Maybe they will go in next week. If that top address (9000 BTC) is withholding for expansion, that's a serious expansion planned. Probably about a petahash. Trouble is that it's still in BTC. If FC is going to be full-scale deployed by December he should have already sold that. Lead time on chips alone from e-beam sample receipt to full-scale 55nm shipping is probably in the neighborhood of ten weeks. Then there's the delay for assembly and deployment. Either a large scale BTC buyer owns that address, or FC hasn't started using his Gen 2 funds. As far as I know, no 55nm-capable foundry accepts bitcoin. Not to mention he's playing with fire by keeping future fiat liabilities in Bitcoin in the first place. That's like a gold mining company hoarding gold bars to save up for a new mine that they had promised to investors. Disclaimer: Vycid stands to gain significantly from AM losing value and is still butt-hurt from this morning when he convinced himself the hash rate might actually stay at 0. LOL. Disclaimer is in my sig, there's a giant image of carebears next to my name with the caption "the AM bear who cares". With such powers of observation, I'm sure you make excellent investment choices. Also - if you had actually read my posts, you would have realized that I was mocking the people who thought this fluctuation was anything other than chance.
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September 11, 2013, 10:06:08 PM |
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Thanks for keeping track of this! so, ~2786 btc or so that hasn't gone into divs from HW sales. Maybe they will go in next week. If that top address (9000 BTC) is withholding for expansion, that's a serious expansion planned. Probably about a petahash. Trouble is that it's still in BTC. If FC is going to be full-scale deployed by December he should have already sold that. Lead time on chips alone from e-beam sample receipt to full-scale 55nm shipping is probably in the neighborhood of ten weeks. Then there's the delay for assembly and deployment. Either a large scale BTC buyer owns that address, or FC hasn't started using his Gen 2 funds. As far as I know, no 55nm-capable foundry accepts bitcoin. Not to mention he's playing with fire by keeping future fiat liabilities in Bitcoin in the first place. That's like a gold mining company hoarding gold bars to save up for a new mine that they had promised to investors. Disclaimer: Vycid stands to gain significantly from AM losing value and is still butt-hurt from this morning when he convinced himself the hash rate might actually stay at 0. LOL. Disclaimer is in my sig, there's a giant image of carebears next to my name with the caption "the AM bear who cares". With such powers of observation, I'm sure you make excellent investment choices. Also - if you had actually read my posts, you would have realized that I was mocking the people who thought this fluctuation was anything other than chance. There is a strong correlation between "Vycid is posting to the forum" and "AM is finding a block": Sometimes it is silent for 12 hours, and at other times, there is noice every 10 minutes. Let's call it luck when it is quiet. Oh, AM found a block and Vycid only posted twice in the last couple of minutes. - Vycid, which btc securities are recommended right now?
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hlynur
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September 11, 2013, 10:12:48 PM |
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sorry to interrupt...i see vycid is making friends again (watch his avatar - he's sucha lovely bear, you just have to cuddle him ) if somebody missed it, this list is very good to keep track of the market and the available and soon to be delievered asicminers and their calculated profits. http://decentralizedhashing.com/bitcoin-mining-equipment-table/
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September 11, 2013, 10:25:45 PM |
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Thanks for keeping track of this! so, ~2786 btc or so that hasn't gone into divs from HW sales. Maybe they will go in next week. If that top address (9000 BTC) is withholding for expansion, that's a serious expansion planned. Probably about a petahash. Trouble is that it's still in BTC. If FC is going to be full-scale deployed by December he should have already sold that. Lead time on chips alone from e-beam sample receipt to full-scale 55nm shipping is probably in the neighborhood of ten weeks. Then there's the delay for assembly and deployment. Either a large scale BTC buyer owns that address, or FC hasn't started using his Gen 2 funds. As far as I know, no 55nm-capable foundry accepts bitcoin. Not to mention he's playing with fire by keeping future fiat liabilities in Bitcoin in the first place. That's like a gold mining company hoarding gold bars to save up for a new mine that they had promised to investors. Disclaimer: Vycid stands to gain significantly from AM losing value and is still butt-hurt from this morning when he convinced himself the hash rate might actually stay at 0. LOL. Disclaimer is in my sig, there's a giant image of carebears next to my name with the caption "the AM bear who cares". With such powers of observation, I'm sure you make excellent investment choices. Also - if you had actually read my posts, you would have realized that I was mocking the people who thought this fluctuation was anything other than chance. There is a strong correlation between "Vycid is posting to the forum" and "AM is finding a block": Sometimes it is silent for 12 hours, and at other times, there is noice every 10 minutes. Let's call it luck when it is quiet. Oh, AM found a block and Vycid only posted twice in the last couple of minutes. - Vycid, which btc securities are recommended right now? I propose the "hidden variable" explanation for this correlation. When AM is finding blocks after a dry spell, more people are posting stupid things. When more people are posting stupid things, Vycid is pointing out more stupid things. I take your post as my first positive evidence of this theory.
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hlynur
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September 11, 2013, 10:41:25 PM |
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I propose the "hidden variable" explanation for this correlation. When AM is finding blocks after a dry spell, more people are posting stupid things. When more people are posting stupid things, Vycid is pointing out more stupid things.
I take your post as my first positive evidence of this theory.
vycid, sorry for bothering your cuddling attempts... but could you guys please change your style of quoting? it's not necessary to requote an already 7-quote-long talk (only if it's worth for getting the context...but that is not needed here). my middle finger which lays on my mousewheel says Thank you!
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Vycid
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September 11, 2013, 11:27:39 PM |
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I propose the "hidden variable" explanation for this correlation. When AM is finding blocks after a dry spell, more people are posting stupid things. When more people are posting stupid things, Vycid is pointing out more stupid things.
I take your post as my first positive evidence of this theory.
vycid, sorry for bothering your cuddling attempts... but could you guys please change your style of quoting? it's not necessary to requote an already 7-quote-long talk (only if it's worth for getting the context...but that is not needed here). my middle finger which lays on my mousewheel says Thank you! Sorry - I would, but I'm usually on my phone and the selector thingy gets fucked up when I try to select more than the length of the text box. I'll do my best from now on.
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hlynur
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September 11, 2013, 11:53:17 PM |
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vycid, sorry for bothering your cuddling attempts... but could you guys please change your style of quoting? it's not necessary to requote an already 7-quote-long talk (only if it's worth for getting the context...but that is not needed here). my middle finger which lays on my mousewheel says Thank you!
Sorry - I would, but I'm usually on my phone and the selector thingy gets fucked up when I try to select more than the length of the text box. I'll do my best from now on. nevermind... respect though for posting via phone (24h bitcoiner hu? ) personally that screensize would drive me nuts in some threads here...
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JimiQ84
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September 12, 2013, 12:17:36 PM |
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it's nice to see the sunrise after dark
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robix
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September 12, 2013, 08:34:35 PM |
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@Friedcat
Won't you speak to the folk anymore?
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September 13, 2013, 12:52:29 AM |
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We didn't hear from friedcat for like a month the last time we were waiting for chips, he'll talk when he's ready.
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"With four parameters I can fit an elephant, and with five I can make him wiggle his trunk." John von Neumann buy me beer: 1HG9cBBYME4HUVhfAqQvW9Vqwh3PLioHcU
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September 13, 2013, 01:11:26 AM |
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The observed drop of AM hashrate can only mean that the company is doing something. And I'm always happy with AM doing something, whatever that something is:)
One more time.
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Vycid
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September 13, 2013, 01:38:21 AM |
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The observed drop of AM hashrate can only mean that the company is doing something. And I'm always happy with AM doing something, whatever that something is:)
One more time. Apparently a power outage would constitute Friedcat doing something. AM logic.
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September 13, 2013, 04:46:58 AM |
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The observed drop of AM hashrate can only mean that the company is doing something. And I'm always happy with AM doing something, whatever that something is:)
One more time. Apparently a power outage would constitute Friedcat doing something. AM logic. Yes that would constitute him doing something. Trying to fix the outage. Or do you expect him sitting on his hands then?
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September 13, 2013, 04:50:56 AM |
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The observed drop of AM hashrate can only mean that the company is doing something. And I'm always happy with AM doing something, whatever that something is:)
One more time. Apparently a power outage would constitute Friedcat doing something. AM logic. Yes that would constitute him doing something. Trying to fix the outage. Or do you expect him sitting on his hands then? Ah, I see. Yes, Friedcat would don his red cape and take to the sky, bringing his awesome telekinetic powers to bear on the stalled turbine at the local coal power plant. It's good to have a demigod around.
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September 13, 2013, 05:20:50 AM |
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I'm sure if there is an issue, FC is exploring all options to resolve it.
I would like to know what the issue is, when FC can find the time to make an update...
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Vexual
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September 13, 2013, 08:20:35 AM |
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Ah, I see. Yes, Friedcat would don his red cape and take to the sky, bringing his awesome telekinetic powers to bear on the stalled turbine at the local coal power plant.
It's good to have a demigod around.
Hey halfwit, wrong thread, firdcats math is better than yours, look at difficulty.
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lophie
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September 13, 2013, 08:45:43 AM |
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Doubt leads to fear, fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering.
I hate most people here. I am not suffering not even a bit. It is interesting how people wow over such incoherent train of thoughts and comments.
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Will take me a while to climb up again, But where is a will, there is a way...
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JimiQ84
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September 13, 2013, 09:47:01 AM |
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New business plan in town - selling backplanes. I was waiting for this moment since friedcat announced backplanes. lots of New Blades are still available as well as USB miners.
a new order of 5+ blades can add a backplane for .25 btc an order of 10 blades gets the backplane for free
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Vexual
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September 13, 2013, 10:34:15 AM |
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I hate most people here. I am not suffering not even a bit. It is interesting how people wow over such incoherent train of thoughts and comments.
I love you lophie, true as life.
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