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for those that dont look at the hardware thread Till now we received enough returned Prismas to get a statistical conclusion. We decide that the old Prisma design has some flaws in both firmware and hardware. Therefore manually fixing them and shipping them back take too long and are not good for both our customers and us. So the customers can choose one in the two offerings below: 1. We buy back the Prismas at the original price the customers pay. The customers only need to ship the controller and the hashing boards back. The fans and heatsinks are not needed. Customers who already shipped them back can also switch to this option. 2. We use revised version of Prismas based on our new power management chips to replace old ones, instead of returning old designs or replacing. This version is very stable and has no problem of hashrate loss/overheat/can't identify boards/etc. The compensation method for mining time loss is the same as before. We cover shipping fee of both, if you can provide the shipping label. We are very sorry for all the problems brought with the old version Prisma. The revised Prisma with our own power management chips is much more stable. So if you are still able to put some trust on it and accept the waiting of compensation (it accumulates with each delayed date anyway), you can choose the second. Please email us to sale@bitquan.com with the following information and format: * Personal info,shipping address,tel number * Date of buying our Prisma * Your previous individual/exclusive btc payment address * Number of broken Prsima boards (have to be fit well with the number you shipped back) * Date you received your miners,date of shipping back * The picture of the shipping label with the shipping price on it * Your btc receivable address. it will be best to be the one you paid to us before. If the btc receiving address is different, please sign the message with your address used for payment if you could. For customers who already shipped back, please mail to us again ( sale@bitquan.com) about the choice you want to take. Phasebird will reply afterwards with the new shipping address within US and EU. It allows quicker turn-around time. In an industry full of charlatans, Fried Cat stands alone. Proud to be a shareholder on a day like this.
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December 11, 2014, 02:06:23 PM Last edit: December 11, 2014, 04:31:20 PM by Mabsark |
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If anyone is interested in promoting AMHash, you can use my sig if you want: [table] [tr] [td] [size=23pt][font=Arial][url=https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=833704.0][b][color=#434343]AM[/color][color=#0082E5]Hash[/color][/b][/url][/font][/size] [/td] [td] [size=10pt][font=Arial][b][url=http://www.asicmn.com][color=#434343]ASIC[/color][color=#85be46]MINER[/color][/url] ● [url=http://www.rockminer.com][color=#434343]ROCK[/color][color=#F54325]MINER[/color][/url][/b] ● Purchase from: [url=http://www.amhash.com/pricing.htm][b][color=#434343]AM[/color][color=#0082E5]Hash[/color][/b][/url] (20 Th/s minimum) ● [url=https://www.havelockinvestments.com/fund.php?symbol=AMHASH3][b][color=#A98921]Havelock[/color][/b][/url] (1 Gh/s minimum)[br][b][url=http://www.amhash.com/pricing.htm][color=#000000]Cloud-mining contracts: 0.0012 BTC per Gh ● Maintenance fee: $0.001551 per Gh per day ● Upto 6% Christmas Bonus[/color][/url][/b][/font][/size] [/td] [/tr] [/table]
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December 11, 2014, 02:13:37 PM |
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lol mabsark what the hell happened to your trust ratings? ^^
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December 11, 2014, 02:16:52 PM |
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lol mabsark what the hell happened to your trust ratings? ^^
Someone invested in a ponzi didn't like that I gave that ponzi negative feedback.
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December 11, 2014, 02:46:48 PM |
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for those that dont look at the hardware thread Till now we received enough returned Prismas to get a statistical conclusion. We decide that the old Prisma design has some flaws in both firmware and hardware. Therefore manually fixing them and shipping them back take too long and are not good for both our customers and us. So the customers can choose one in the two offerings below: 1. We buy back the Prismas at the original price the customers pay. The customers only need to ship the controller and the hashing boards back. The fans and heatsinks are not needed. Customers who already shipped them back can also switch to this option. 2. We use revised version of Prismas based on our new power management chips to replace old ones, instead of returning old designs or replacing. This version is very stable and has no problem of hashrate loss/overheat/can't identify boards/etc. The compensation method for mining time loss is the same as before. We cover shipping fee of both, if you can provide the shipping label. We are very sorry for all the problems brought with the old version Prisma. The revised Prisma with our own power management chips is much more stable. So if you are still able to put some trust on it and accept the waiting of compensation (it accumulates with each delayed date anyway), you can choose the second. Please email us to sale@bitquan.com with the following information and format: * Personal info,shipping address,tel number * Date of buying our Prisma * Your previous individual/exclusive btc payment address * Number of broken Prsima boards (have to be fit well with the number you shipped back) * Date you received your miners,date of shipping back * The picture of the shipping label with the shipping price on it * Your btc receivable address. it will be best to be the one you paid to us before. If the btc receiving address is different, please sign the message with your address used for payment if you could. For customers who already shipped back, please mail to us again ( sale@bitquan.com) about the choice you want to take. Phasebird will reply afterwards with the new shipping address within US and EU. It allows quicker turn-around time. In an industry full of charlatans, Fried Cat stands alone. Proud to be a shareholder on a day like this. Great work Fried Cat! The community appreciates all that you and your team are doing to evolve the company and stay competitive.
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raskul
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December 11, 2014, 02:54:21 PM |
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-snip- In an industry full of charlatans, Fried Cat stands alone.
you know that is not true, however, it is admirable that he is following the examples set out by others.
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tips 1APp826DqjJBdsAeqpEstx6Q8hD4urac8a
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SpanishSoldier
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December 11, 2014, 04:01:43 PM |
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-snip-
Great work Fried Cat! The community appreciates all that you and your team are doing to evolve the company and stay competitive.
Is there any publicly available picture of friedcat and his team ? If yes, can anyone please point me to that ? Just inquisitive...
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Mabsark
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December 11, 2014, 04:03:48 PM |
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Is there any publicly available picture of friedcat and his team ? If yes, can anyone please point me to that ? Just inquisitive...
Here you go.
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xhomerx10
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December 11, 2014, 04:15:20 PM |
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If anyone is interested in promoting AMHash, you can use my sig if you want:
That's an awesome sig! I will take you up on that offer. Thanks!
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raskul
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December 11, 2014, 04:16:54 PM |
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lol mabsark what the hell happened to your trust ratings? ^^
Someone invested in a ponzi didn't like that I gave that ponzi negative feedback. +'ve from me, wear it well
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December 11, 2014, 04:18:56 PM |
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If anyone is interested in promoting AMHash, you can use my sig if you want:
That's an awesome sig! I will take you up on that offer. Thanks! ) embed links in the text, so that things like upto 6% christmas bonus could take you to the information page or post regarding this Upto 6% Christmas Bonus
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Mabsark
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December 11, 2014, 04:32:01 PM |
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embed links in the text, so that things like upto 6% christmas bonus could take you to the information page or post regarding this Upto 6% Christmas BonusDone. +'ve from me, wear it well Thanks.
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Buzz App - Spin wheel, farm rewards
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December 11, 2014, 07:53:33 PM |
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Congrats to AM! I was a bit pessimistic about the company's future last few months but gen4 sounds great, things are looking up. Definitely a company that I'd want to see succeed, from the get-go they've shown themselves to be trustworthy.
And looks like I was right thinking that was some inside good news responsible for the share price jump.
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Bitcoin is new, makes sense to hodl.
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December 12, 2014, 06:36:27 AM |
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this could mean FC is confident that the be300s is the killer, and he don't mind refunding dust
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December 12, 2014, 06:46:48 AM Last edit: December 12, 2014, 06:57:46 AM by jjdub7 |
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Sadly, this doesn't matter anymore. When BitFury releases it's IPO price in the next 6months after their upcoming gen release, it will and should absolutely shatter the AM share price (creating a similar effect to what's in play RE: IBM vs. AMD $ share price). There will be a David vs. Goliath scenario in these chip mfg sectors - just...please don't envision your sight of David's size if you've never had to really compete with Goliath on the open market...the over-estimation of the equity's future value without a key growth plan would make you vomit make you vomit if you could see the writing now on the wall with BitFury press + the recent Microsoft announcement...
This is a prime scenario that explains where a company could completely burn it's goodwill ledger. One poor end user, home-based product generation has eliminated a whole sector's worth of market-reciprocal investors. This type of equity-present-value loss could only really be recovered at this granite-shill inflated price right now. Looks like a few board members see the cancer in their portfolios at a stage 3, when they expected notification at the onset of stage 1.
Literally terrifying to think about. That being said,AM's cash reserves are fucking enormous. If you haven't been personally monitoring the associated addresses on a 2-3 day basis, you're missing it completely. Just remember that compared to BitFury, any dividends paid are not reinvested capital. And those funds are some dank, sad, stagnant couplings of bullion-esque data.
AND AMHASH is the realistic mining/"transaction processing - fuck you, BitFury" solution that the sector desperately needed...so don't ignore it completely - there's potential in AM still to come, just nowhere near when you think it will arrive.
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December 12, 2014, 06:57:33 AM |
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Sadly, this doesn't matter anymore. When BitFury releases it's IPO price in the next 6months after their upcoming gen release, it will and should absolutely shatter the AM share price (creating a similar effect to what's in play RE: IBM vs. AMD $ share price). There will be a David vs. Goliath scenario in these chip mfg sectors - just...please don't envision your sight of David's size if you've never had to really compete with Goliath on the open market...the over-estimation of the equity's future value without a key growth plan would make you vomit make you vomit if you could see the writing now on the wall with BitFury press + the recent Microsoft announcement...
This is a prime scenario that explains where a company could completely burn it's goodwill ledger. One poor end user, home-based product generation has eliminated a whole sector's worth of market-reciprocal investors. This type of equity-present-value loss could only really be recovered at this granite-shill inflated price right now. Looks like a few board members see the cancer in their portfolios at a stage 3, when they expected notification at the onset of stage 1.
Literally terrifying to think about.
Bitfury hopes to achieve 0.2 j/gh with their next gen. AM achieved 0.2 j/gh.
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jjdub7
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December 12, 2014, 07:04:07 AM |
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Sadly, this doesn't matter anymore. When BitFury releases it's IPO price in the next 6months after their upcoming gen release, it will and should absolutely shatter the AM share price (creating a similar effect to what's in play RE: IBM vs. AMD $ share price). There will be a David vs. Goliath scenario in these chip mfg sectors - just...please don't envision your sight of David's size if you've never had to really compete with Goliath on the open market...the over-estimation of the equity's future value without a key growth plan would make you vomit make you vomit if you could see the writing now on the wall with BitFury press + the recent Microsoft announcement...
This is a prime scenario that explains where a company could completely burn it's goodwill ledger. One poor end user, home-based product generation has eliminated a whole sector's worth of market-reciprocal investors. This type of equity-present-value loss could only really be recovered at this granite-shill inflated price right now. Looks like a few board members see the cancer in their portfolios at a stage 3, when they expected notification at the onset of stage 1.
Literally terrifying to think about.
Bitfury hopes to achieve 0.2 j/gh with their next gen. AM achieved 0.2 j/gh. I hate to say it, but the initial limitation of shades outstanding by BitFountain may have damned ASICMINER unless it can gain access at minimum to global university-grade research facilities in a strategic, peer-level, media-critiqued and publicized partnership. Otherwise, real men with real knowledge, money, and balls, (and access to real intellectual capital to compete via the damn money and the explicit consent of regulators...will blow AM so far off the map that shareholders will be stuck settling for ~25k satoshi divs for years before the P/E discrepancy between BitFury and AM is reconciled, just like the scenario with Intel (sorry, not IBM) and AMD at present.
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Mabsark
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December 12, 2014, 07:31:11 AM |
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Someone's regretting selling their shares methinks!
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webbrowser
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December 12, 2014, 08:10:37 AM |
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Sadly, this doesn't matter anymore. When BitFury releases it's IPO price in the next 6months after their upcoming gen release, it will and should absolutely shatter the AM share price (creating a similar effect to what's in play RE: IBM vs. AMD $ share price). There will be a David vs. Goliath scenario in these chip mfg sectors - just...please don't envision your sight of David's size if you've never had to really compete with Goliath on the open market...the over-estimation of the equity's future value without a key growth plan would make you vomit make you vomit if you could see the writing now on the wall with BitFury press + the recent Microsoft announcement...
This is a prime scenario that explains where a company could completely burn it's goodwill ledger. One poor end user, home-based product generation has eliminated a whole sector's worth of market-reciprocal investors. This type of equity-present-value loss could only really be recovered at this granite-shill inflated price right now. Looks like a few board members see the cancer in their portfolios at a stage 3, when they expected notification at the onset of stage 1.
Literally terrifying to think about. That being said,AM's cash reserves are fucking enormous. If you haven't been personally monitoring the associated addresses on a 2-3 day basis, you're missing it completely. Just remember that compared to BitFury, any dividends paid are not reinvested capital. And those funds are some dank, sad, stagnant couplings of bullion-esque data.
AND AMHASH is the realistic mining/"transaction processing - fuck you, BitFury" solution that the sector desperately needed...so don't ignore it completely - there's potential in AM still to come, just nowhere near when you think it will arrive.
I don't quite understand your post. Has Bitfury announced plans (not ambitions) for an IPO? I had the impression that they had sufficient venture-capital funds that they would not need to IPO in the near term. And if they did have a successful IPO, I think it helps lift the entire sector. Were you comparing size of Goliath (Bitfury) vs David (AM) based on manufacturing size, proven technology, funding level, deployed hashrate, or something else? What is the comparative size of Bitfury vs AM as ASIC manufacturers anyway? Yes, Bitfury has lots of deployed hashrate (how much?)... In the current mining climate, does it look hugely profitable? What was the (recent?) Bitfury press announcement? Dividends are the same for Bitfury - any dividends paid are not reinvested capital.
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