TheFuneral
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June 16, 2014, 04:32:32 AM |
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anyone get their direct shares transferred to havelock? Been waiting a long time
I waited 12 days, finally my shares transftered to havelock what's the best way to transfer them these days?
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spartan82
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June 16, 2014, 06:02:07 AM |
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Well whoever that was I want to deeply thank you for filling my buy orders! God bless
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bitsalame
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June 16, 2014, 06:22:45 AM |
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RoadStress, go to another forum to shill. You are in the wrong place to put down AsicMiner.
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zy02264
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June 16, 2014, 06:56:05 AM |
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Some info for your reference.
Just transferred some shares out from HL: I submitted my request on 5th this month. HL sent an Email to friedcat regarding the transfer on 11th. Friedcat confirmed on this morning. The entire process took about 10 days.
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rudi
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June 16, 2014, 09:03:13 AM |
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This DataTank mining project is potentially very positive news for AM. Looking forward to getting more information.
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hdbuck
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June 16, 2014, 09:22:22 AM |
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This DataTank mining project is potentially very positive news for AM. Looking forward to getting more information.
yup, info about this "cooperation" status and how exactly it will benefit AM and its shareholders would be appreciated.
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bitcoin.newsfeed
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June 16, 2014, 09:30:45 AM |
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This DataTank mining project is potentially very positive news for AM. Looking forward to getting more information.
yup, info about this "cooperation" status and how exactly it will benefit AM and its shareholders would be appreciated. DataTank is just another umbrella company divided from original ASICminer ... ehm in other words "client" ... so benefits will be chip sales
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raskul
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June 16, 2014, 09:32:26 AM |
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This DataTank mining project is potentially very positive news for AM. Looking forward to getting more information.
yup, info about this "cooperation" status and how exactly it will benefit AM and its shareholders would be appreciated. DataTank is just another umbrella company divided from original ASICminer ... ehm in other words "client" ... so benefits will be chip sales ergo: 'sales' paid for by the upcoming crowd-funding? as was the simple question I had posed in the first instant, prior to the barrage of abuse
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hdbuck
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June 16, 2014, 09:33:24 AM |
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This DataTank mining project is potentially very positive news for AM. Looking forward to getting more information.
yup, info about this "cooperation" status and how exactly it will benefit AM and its shareholders would be appreciated. DataTank is just another umbrella company divided from original ASICminer ... ehm in other words "client" ... so benefits will be chip sales maybe - maybe not. they could also share revenues as part of a franchisee scheme too.
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bitcoin.newsfeed
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June 16, 2014, 09:41:50 AM |
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This DataTank mining project is potentially very positive news for AM. Looking forward to getting more information.
yup, info about this "cooperation" status and how exactly it will benefit AM and its shareholders would be appreciated. DataTank is just another umbrella company divided from original ASICminer ... ehm in other words "client" ... so benefits will be chip sales ergo: 'sales' paid for by the upcoming crowd-funding? as was the simple question I had posed in the first instant, prior to the barrage of abuse yeah, same story like ROCKminer : "shareholders" will be paying for chips maybe - maybe not. they could also share revenues as part of a franchisee scheme too.
I very doubt about this. We'll be glad to see that ASICminer is selling chips with positive margin to all of these umbrella companies. btw interesting news from ROCKminer > Our shipment will be sent from rockminer on the 25th. Took ~40 hours last time, so 2 business days after that. Our first batch is almost sold out.
How big is that batch? only several hundreds,second batch would be thousandsthey sold 1st batch and shareholders didn't receive the dividends, because all profits were used for purchasing next much more bigger batch, same logical strategy like ASICminer
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minerpumpkin
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June 16, 2014, 11:01:49 AM |
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Well whoever that was I want to deeply thank you for filling my buy orders! God bless Feel free to put up some more! I think it may be potentially stupid to sell now for about 0.2. If this was an attempt to short AM by the person selling their shares to you, it may well have backfired or remain unsuccessful. But we'll see.
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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spartan82
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June 16, 2014, 11:29:24 AM |
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Well whoever that was I want to deeply thank you for filling my buy orders! God bless Feel free to put up some more! I think it may be potentially stupid to sell now for about 0.2. If this was an attempt to short AM by the person selling their shares to you, it may well have backfired or remain unsuccessful. But we'll see. If I had more I'd be placing some more buy walls but fortunately for me they've all been chewed up already. So I'm currently buying more BTC via Paypal and western union for all interested, just PM me lol.
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aahzmundus
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June 16, 2014, 11:42:15 AM |
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Dammit, the storage container miner is not directly under AM ownership, I was really still holding on to hope. At least the chip provider will be AM. I suppose it is good to have the operation as split up as possible, decentralized operations with each player working on his specific goal. Things are looking good, how long before some large bank buys a container farm as a way to buy into bitcoin AND secure their investment Now I have to decide If i want to invest in the offshoot... Hrum...
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minerpumpkin
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June 16, 2014, 11:52:02 AM |
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What did just happen on Havelock? That doesn't make any sense! Why has the 0.25 bid been nibbled, but there's no trade? Yes, i refreshed. (apart form the fact that there's been quite a dump tonight and we're now flashed back to 0.25. And I thought I knew BTC world...)
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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spartan82
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June 16, 2014, 12:07:32 PM |
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Well now that was fun! Lol
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June 16, 2014, 12:16:29 PM |
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What did just happen on Havelock? That doesn't make any sense! Why has the 0.25 bid been nibbled, but there's no trade? Yes, i refreshed. (apart form the fact that there's been quite a dump tonight and we're now flashed back to 0.25. And I thought I knew BTC world...)
I'm going to guess the bidder cancelled their bid
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jimmothy
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June 16, 2014, 12:20:35 PM |
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What did just happen on Havelock? That doesn't make any sense! Why has the 0.25 bid been nibbled, but there's no trade? Yes, i refreshed. It's because the person bought all orders below 0.25.
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minerpumpkin
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June 16, 2014, 12:52:18 PM |
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What did just happen on Havelock? That doesn't make any sense! Why has the 0.25 bid been nibbled, but there's no trade? Yes, i refreshed. It's because the person bought all orders below 0.25. Right, that makes sense. Unfulfilled bids are a rare thing these days.
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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rudi
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June 16, 2014, 01:01:55 PM |
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Dammit, the storage container miner is not directly under AM ownership, I was really still holding on to hope. At least the chip provider will be AM. I suppose it is good to have the operation as split up as possible, decentralized operations with each player working on his specific goal. Things are looking good, how long before some large bank buys a container farm as a way to buy into bitcoin AND secure their investment AM could still own containers of their own, no? I agree on the second point though.
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