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September 25, 2013, 01:55:29 PM |
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So, no franchising this time
Franchising income shows up on difficulty changes. That's only one hour away, I wonder why they didn't wait with dividends. They usually come later. who cares, at least the next dividend will be nicer...
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kaidy1979
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September 25, 2013, 02:11:54 PM |
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who cares, at least the next dividend will be nicer...
On the basis of the share price,the div IS nice
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superduh
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September 25, 2013, 04:46:26 PM |
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asicminer is only 1% of network according to blockchain.. dang - gone are the days of 20%+
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bbxx
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September 25, 2013, 04:53:41 PM |
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asicminer is only 1% of network according to blockchain.. dang - gone are the days of 20%+
Wait two weeks it will be 20% and growning.
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runam0k
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September 25, 2013, 04:58:00 PM |
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asicminer is only 1% of network according to blockchain.. dang - gone are the days of 20%+
Wait two weeks it will be 20% and growning. You mean roaring?
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TheFuneral
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September 25, 2013, 05:03:54 PM |
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asicminer is only 1% of network according to blockchain.. dang - gone are the days of 20%+
Wait two weeks it will be 20% and growning. Did I miss a FC post? gen2?
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bbxx
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September 25, 2013, 05:05:07 PM |
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asicminer is only 1% of network according to blockchain.. dang - gone are the days of 20%+
Wait two weeks it will be 20% and growning. Did I miss a FC post? gen2? Gen 1.5 500th
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dexX7
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September 25, 2013, 05:10:49 PM |
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Gen 1.5 500th
To my understanding those 500 TH/s are intended for sale, or did I get that one wrong? Hardware Update • Already shipped devices (Gen1, already shipped) were limited by quantity of the power chip supply we pre-ordered before two months. • We made an order of another brand of power chips which are about two weeks late. In October this will provide another 500TH/s (Gen1). • If any deal of ordering Gen1 chips from outside buyers via us is reached, additional orders will be made. • The size of the Gen2 order will be decided as appropriate, according to the network difficulty when it is time to finalize the order size.
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JimiQ84
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September 25, 2013, 05:17:25 PM |
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Gen 1.5 500th
To my understanding those 500 TH/s are intended for sale, or did I get that one wrong? Hardware Update • Already shipped devices (Gen1, already shipped) were limited by quantity of the power chip supply we pre-ordered before two months. • We made an order of another brand of power chips which are about two weeks late. In October this will provide another 500TH/s (Gen1). • If any deal of ordering Gen1 chips from outside buyers via us is reached, additional orders will be made. • The size of the Gen2 order will be decided as appropriate, according to the network difficulty when it is time to finalize the order size.
Yes, mainly sale, some for franchising. We know internal hashing power is limited to 47TH/s. Although, there is some capacity at new datacenter, but who knows when it will be ready to use.
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puck2
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September 25, 2013, 06:06:56 PM |
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0.00879957 confirmed
Really truly great return on my investment... still... anything more, which I'm led to expect.... that will be INSANE!
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Vycid
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♫ the AM bear who cares ♫
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September 25, 2013, 06:23:46 PM |
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I am looking to sell a 6-month, partially escrowed 50 share AM futures contract.
Underlying can be Bitfunder shares at approx 1.5 ea or direct shares at approx 1.45 ea.
The partial escrow is a chance to lever your AM holdings. Reputable counterparties only please. PM if interested.
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supert
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September 25, 2013, 07:05:13 PM |
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I am looking to sell a 6-month, partially escrowed 50 share AM futures contract.
Underlying can be Bitfunder shares at approx 1.5 ea or direct shares at approx 1.45 ea.
The partial escrow is a chance to lever your AM holdings. Reputable counterparties only please. PM if interested.
Potential counterparties please be aware that if you are long the future you do not receive the divs. I.e. Vycid can sell the future and buy the underlying, picking up the divs on the way. The price of the future should reflect the difference. Quite a nice trade idea actually.
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runeks
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September 25, 2013, 07:45:26 PM |
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I am looking to sell a 6-month, partially escrowed 50 share AM futures contract.
Underlying can be Bitfunder shares at approx 1.5 ea or direct shares at approx 1.45 ea.
The partial escrow is a chance to lever your AM holdings. Reputable counterparties only please. PM if interested.
Potential counterparties please be aware that if you are long the future you do not receive the divs. I.e. Vycid can sell the future and buy the underlying, picking up the divs on the way. The price of the future should reflect the difference. Quite a nice trade idea actually. If the premium on the price of the contract is more or less the expected div (which it should be), this shouldn't be a problem.EDIT: You already pointed this out. Ie., with the current price being 1.5/share, and the contract being of 6 month duration, if the buyer expects a 0.015 weekly dividend per share, the price of the contract would be 1.886 BTC. I've been thinking about something else, which simply is borrowing ASICMiner shares at a certain interest rate. Anyone interested in this? I would borrow ASICMiner shares at 50% interest p.a. for a maximum of 6 months. So if we initiate the loan when the share price is 1.5 BTC, I would pay 0.7829% interest per week, or 0.0117 BTC per week for the duration of the loan. I can close the position at any time by returning the shares to the owner. Does this have interest for anyone? It would basically lock in the average dividend for the owner of the share, at 0.0117 BTC per week.
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Vycid
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September 25, 2013, 08:00:38 PM |
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I am looking to sell a 6-month, partially escrowed 50 share AM futures contract.
Underlying can be Bitfunder shares at approx 1.5 ea or direct shares at approx 1.45 ea.
The partial escrow is a chance to lever your AM holdings. Reputable counterparties only please. PM if interested.
Potential counterparties please be aware that if you are long the future you do not receive the divs. I.e. Vycid can sell the future and buy the underlying, picking up the divs on the way. The price of the future should reflect the difference. Quite a nice trade idea actually. If the premium on the price of the contract is more or less the expected div (which it should be), this shouldn't be a problem.EDIT: You already pointed this out. Ie., with the current price being 1.5/share, and the contract being of 6 month duration, if the buyer expects a 0.015 weekly dividend per share, the price of the contract would be 1.886 BTC. I've been thinking about something else, which simply is borrowing ASICMiner shares at a certain interest rate. Anyone interested in this? I would borrow ASICMiner shares at 50% interest p.a. for a maximum of 6 months. So if we initiate the loan when the share price is 1.5 BTC, I would pay 0.7829% interest per week, or 0.0117 BTC per week for the duration of the loan. I can close the position at any time by returning the shares to the owner. Does this have interest for anyone? It would basically lock in the average dividend for the owner of the share, at 0.0117 BTC per week. Because it is a partially unsecured contract, the expectation that I should cover all of the potential dividends via premium is unreasonable. If you have 75 BTC sitting around in cash, you should just buy the shares now (and avoid escrow fees and counterparty risk). If you are very bullish on AM - I expect any potential counterparty here would be - then you probably do not have much spare cash. So this is a chance to increase your exposure by 75 BTC for much less up-front in collateral (the negotiated amount of collateral for both parties is naturally dependent on reputation and ability to pay).
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lophie
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September 25, 2013, 09:42:42 PM |
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I've been thinking about something else, which simply is borrowing ASICMiner shares at a certain interest rate. Anyone interested in this? I would borrow ASICMiner shares at 50% interest p.a. for a maximum of 6 months. So if we initiate the loan when the share price is 1.5 BTC, I would pay 0.7829% interest per week, or 0.0117 BTC per week for the duration of the loan. I can close the position at any time by returning the shares to the owner. Does this have interest for anyone? It would basically lock in the average dividend for the owner of the share, at 0.0117 BTC per week.
I am highly interested in this but I have to really think about it and make calculations. seems risky trust-wise as well.........
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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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runeks
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September 25, 2013, 10:46:12 PM |
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I've been thinking about something else, which simply is borrowing ASICMiner shares at a certain interest rate. Anyone interested in this? I would borrow ASICMiner shares at 50% interest p.a. for a maximum of 6 months. So if we initiate the loan when the share price is 1.5 BTC, I would pay 0.7829% interest per week, or 0.0117 BTC per week for the duration of the loan. I can close the position at any time by returning the shares to the owner. Does this have interest for anyone? It would basically lock in the average dividend for the owner of the share, at 0.0117 BTC per week.
I am highly interested in this but I have to really think about it and make calculations. seems risky trust-wise as well......... I imagine we would agree on an escrow agent, and I would keep a certain margin with this escrow agent. We could use, for example, 30% margin, so I would start by sending (again, using the 1.5 BTC per share figure) 1.5 BTC * 30% = 0.45 BTC to the escrow agent per share. And if the stock price rises to, say, 3.0, I would need to send more money to add up to 0.9 BTC per share. Would you be interested in that?
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adamstgBit
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September 25, 2013, 10:54:24 PM |
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I've been thinking about something else, which simply is borrowing ASICMiner shares at a certain interest rate. Anyone interested in this? I would borrow ASICMiner shares at 50% interest p.a. for a maximum of 6 months. So if we initiate the loan when the share price is 1.5 BTC, I would pay 0.7829% interest per week, or 0.0117 BTC per week for the duration of the loan. I can close the position at any time by returning the shares to the owner. Does this have interest for anyone? It would basically lock in the average dividend for the owner of the share, at 0.0117 BTC per week.
I am highly interested in this but I have to really think about it and make calculations. seems risky trust-wise as well......... I imagine we would agree on an escrow agent, and I would keep a certain margin with this escrow agent. We could use, for example, 30% margin, so I would start by sending (again, using the 1.5 BTC per share figure) 1.5 BTC * 30% = 0.45 BTC to the escrow agent per share. And if the stock price rises to, say, 3.0, I would need to send more money to add up to 0.9 BTC per share. Would you be interested in that? you want to short ASICMiner ?
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runeks
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September 25, 2013, 10:58:53 PM |
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I've been thinking about something else, which simply is borrowing ASICMiner shares at a certain interest rate. Anyone interested in this? I would borrow ASICMiner shares at 50% interest p.a. for a maximum of 6 months. So if we initiate the loan when the share price is 1.5 BTC, I would pay 0.7829% interest per week, or 0.0117 BTC per week for the duration of the loan. I can close the position at any time by returning the shares to the owner. Does this have interest for anyone? It would basically lock in the average dividend for the owner of the share, at 0.0117 BTC per week.
I am highly interested in this but I have to really think about it and make calculations. seems risky trust-wise as well......... I imagine we would agree on an escrow agent, and I would keep a certain margin with this escrow agent. We could use, for example, 30% margin, so I would start by sending (again, using the 1.5 BTC per share figure) 1.5 BTC * 30% = 0.45 BTC to the escrow agent per share. And if the stock price rises to, say, 3.0, I would need to send more money to add up to 0.9 BTC per share. Would you be interested in that? you want to short ASICMiner ? I'm considering it.
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adamstgBit
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September 25, 2013, 11:22:54 PM |
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you want to short ASICMiner ?
I'm considering it. Leveraged Capitulation? lol
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twbt
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September 26, 2013, 01:45:31 AM |
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Hopefully you will start to add your rationales to your estimations.
Sorry, I was wrong: The share value decreased from 2 to 1.75 to 1.5 after the last 2 div payments. Thought the decreasement would be linear, not exponential.
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