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Author Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It  (Read 3916325 times)
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September 11, 2014, 02:09:44 PM
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Hey addresses hyped people, Any address of these claimed to be the "safe" or "dividends" address by ASICMINER? Because even if it was a "sales" address. It could be just a customer.

I am not hating it is just feel like another push the price up for a seconds scheme.

Nope, that's why I said "that doesn't mean anything" :-). If anybody thinks he/she should buy more shares based on my 'investigation', he/she is [polite-mode]not the brightest person[/polite-mode]...

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September 11, 2014, 02:10:05 PM
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And another one, perfectly on time... Huh, interesting. And still people are using the opportunity to sell shares on Havelock. We'll see who will be the one who profits from their trades this time. It could really be the one...

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September 11, 2014, 02:13:25 PM
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10 BTC for every 7 blocks - my math says that's almost 12PH. Good!
10 BTC per hour is  13 PH.
fixed for you  Wink


I am dreaming about what 60PH+ can do in returns.......Please be the real deal here Fried Cat. Would make for a hell of a whiplash on the orderbooks too.
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September 11, 2014, 02:19:43 PM
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blockchain.info marks the sending address as BTC Guild. AMs account (67117) on BTCGuild is still sitting around the same hashrate it's been at for the last month or so (270,868.32 GH/s). Just a little confused on what might be happening here.
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September 11, 2014, 02:27:15 PM
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blockchain.info marks the sending address as BTC Guild. AMs account (67117) on BTCGuild is still sitting around the same hashrate it's been at for the last month or so (270,868.32 GH/s). Just a little confused on what might be happening here.

Also, there is no user on BTCGuild even approaching the estimated 13PH:
https://www.btcguild.com/index.php?page=rankings

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September 11, 2014, 02:29:00 PM
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blockchain.info marks the sending address as BTC Guild. AMs account (67117) on BTCGuild is still sitting around the same hashrate it's been at for the last month or so (270,868.32 GH/s). Just a little confused on what might be happening here.

The very exact value of 10 BTC each time also suggests it's not just mining income, which would vary by at least a small fraction of a bitcoin from payout to payout.
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September 11, 2014, 02:31:51 PM
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blockchain.info marks the sending address as BTC Guild. AMs account (67117) on BTCGuild is still sitting around the same hashrate it's been at for the last month or so (270,868.32 GH/s). Just a little confused on what might be happening here.

The very exact value of 10 BTC each time also suggests it's not just mining income, which would vary by at least a small fraction of a bitcoin from payout to payout.

That just means they have their payout set at 10BTC, and it is accumulating at least 10BTC within an hours time.
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September 11, 2014, 02:32:21 PM
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Apparently someone on havelock disagree with you guys, Good buying power on havelock, buy buy buy to da mooooon!

Will take me a while to climb up again, But where is a will, there is a way...
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September 11, 2014, 02:34:39 PM
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Apparently someone on havelock disagree with you guys, Good buying power on havelock, buy buy buy to da mooooon!

They've bought 4 shares. Hardly earth shattering  Cool
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September 11, 2014, 02:38:41 PM
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blockchain.info marks the sending address as BTC Guild. AMs account (67117) on BTCGuild is still sitting around the same hashrate it's been at for the last month or so (270,868.32 GH/s). Just a little confused on what might be happening here.

The very exact value of 10 BTC each time also suggests it's not just mining income, which would vary by at least a small fraction of a bitcoin from payout to payout.

That just means they have their payout set at 10BTC, and it is accumulating at least 10BTC within an hours time.

exactly! nom nom nom Cheesy
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September 11, 2014, 02:41:29 PM
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Although looking at BTCGuild's block find history it doesn't look like it has found blocks in every hour that we've seen the 10 BTC deposits occur. Some hours more than 1 block is found, but in some of the hours no blocks were found (but the 10 BTC still transferred).

I've never used BTCGuild before though; can anyone familiar with their payout options explain what might be occurring?
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September 11, 2014, 02:44:31 PM
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Although looking at BTCGuild's block find history it doesn't look like it has found blocks in every hour that we've seen the 10 BTC deposits occur. Some hours more than 1 block is found, but in some of the hours no blocks were found (but the 10 BTC still transferred).

I've never used BTCGuild before though; can anyone familiar with their payout options explain what might be occurring?

omg! its being hacked!

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September 11, 2014, 02:46:10 PM
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Apparently someone on havelock disagree with you guys, Good buying power on havelock, buy buy buy to da mooooon!

They've bought 4 shares. Hardly earth shattering  Cool

now if down to 0.17, there is almost 700 shares on the book!!!!. I personally consider this "thick"

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September 11, 2014, 02:47:42 PM
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Apparently someone on havelock disagree with you guys, Good buying power on havelock, buy buy buy to da mooooon!

They've bought 4 shares. Hardly earth shattering  Cool

now if down to 0.17, there is almost 700 shares on the book!!!!. I personally consider this "thick"




100BTC buy order Grin Cheesy

something is surely happening.. love the action! ^^
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September 11, 2014, 03:02:38 PM
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Apparently someone on havelock disagree with you guys, Good buying power on havelock, buy buy buy to da mooooon!

They've bought 4 shares. Hardly earth shattering  Cool

now if down to 0.17, there is almost 700 shares on the book!!!!. I personally consider this "thick"




100BTC buy order Grin Cheesy

something is surely happening.. love the action! ^^

Someone surely has insider info.  This is what's characteristically wrong with the current investor PR situation.  Either that, or someone just wanted in reallllll bad.
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September 11, 2014, 03:03:23 PM
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Although looking at BTCGuild's block find history it doesn't look like it has found blocks in every hour that we've seen the 10 BTC deposits occur. Some hours more than 1 block is found, but in some of the hours no blocks were found (but the 10 BTC still transferred).

I've never used BTCGuild before though; can anyone familiar with their payout options explain what might be occurring?

You can set the payout to a certain amount for a certain time interval.
In this case it is set to 10 BTC paid every hour, as long as the balance is big enough.




If I am understanding correctly here, AM is then hashing away on BTCGuild under another alias in addition to the old account? And that would explain the 10BTC withdrawals out of there?
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September 11, 2014, 03:08:46 PM
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Apparently someone on havelock disagree with you guys, Good buying power on havelock, buy buy buy to da mooooon!

And you are blaming me for trying to push the price up?? :-p

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September 11, 2014, 03:19:13 PM
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In this case it is set to 10 BTC paid every hour, as long as the balance is big enough.
Got it. So the big unknown then is how big the balance is. Based on the block find rate on BTCGuild, I'm pretty sure it is wrong to assume AM has 13 PH.
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September 11, 2014, 03:24:02 PM
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blockchain.info marks the sending address as BTC Guild. AMs account (67117) on BTCGuild is still sitting around the same hashrate it's been at for the last month or so (270,868.32 GH/s). Just a little confused on what might be happening here.

The very exact value of 10 BTC each time also suggests it's not just mining income, which would vary by at least a small fraction of a bitcoin from payout to payout.

That just means they have their payout set at 10BTC, and it is accumulating at least 10BTC within an hours time.

exactly! nom nom nom Cheesy
Fly. Don't forget FC said that AM begun mining in middle July.
AM's hashrate could not be less than 15PH.
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September 11, 2014, 03:34:46 PM
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This is pretty exciting! (at least, given the relative quiet of the past 6 months)
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