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Author Topic: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It  (Read 3918592 times)
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October 07, 2013, 09:25:25 PM
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Thanks for the update TAT

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October 07, 2013, 09:49:46 PM
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I'm confident that sales were not too affected by the forum downage. As most resellers have their own sites. Smiley

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October 08, 2013, 11:27:13 AM
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One of the sales addresses received 7000 btc: http://blockchain.info/address/1C7drrrsegauBmhHTCidcHmqdeiFjn8uqb Someone knew this in advance and bought shares, that's the reason of the recent rise. Probably the buyer itself (xD), a seller or someone from the board?
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October 08, 2013, 11:31:37 AM
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One of the sales addresses received 7000 btc: http://blockchain.info/address/1C7drrrsegauBmhHTCidcHmqdeiFjn8uqb Someone knew this in advance and bought shares, that's the reason of the recent rise. Probably the buyer itself (xD), a seller or someone from the board?

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October 08, 2013, 11:35:34 AM
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One of the sales addresses received 7000 btc: http://blockchain.info/address/1C7drrrsegauBmhHTCidcHmqdeiFjn8uqb Someone knew this in advance and bought shares, that's the reason of the recent rise. Probably the buyer itself (xD), a seller or someone from the board?

You are a genius.

6.999 BTC is almost 7000 BTC, just 6993.001 less...
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October 08, 2013, 11:37:13 AM
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One of the sales addresses received 7000 btc: http://blockchain.info/address/1C7drrrsegauBmhHTCidcHmqdeiFjn8uqb Someone knew this in advance and bought shares, that's the reason of the recent rise. Probably the buyer itself (xD), a seller or someone from the board?

You are a genius.

6.999 BTC is almost 7000 BTC, just 6993.001 less...

lol yeah you linked the wrong address bro.

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October 08, 2013, 11:39:09 AM
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One of the sales addresses received 7000 btc: http://blockchain.info/address/1C7drrrsegauBmhHTCidcHmqdeiFjn8uqb Someone knew this in advance and bought shares, that's the reason of the recent rise. Probably the buyer itself (xD), a seller or someone from the board?
When? I can only see this address total received 2070.2 BTC, how can it received 7000BTC?
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October 08, 2013, 01:13:00 PM
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One of the sales addresses received 7000 btc: http://blockchain.info/address/1C7drrrsegauBmhHTCidcHmqdeiFjn8uqb Someone knew this in advance and bought shares, that's the reason of the recent rise. Probably the buyer itself (xD), a seller or someone from the board?
When? I can only see this address total received 2070.2 BTC, how can it received 7000BTC?

I guess Fabrizio89 saw Final Balance    6.999 BTC and misinterpreted it as 6999 BTC Smiley
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October 08, 2013, 01:57:19 PM
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Edit:nothing to see here. I thought I lost shares

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October 08, 2013, 02:01:24 PM
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Did burnside transfer the Asicminer PT shares to direct shares already? I had two shares on BTCT.co and I just checked and they are no longer there. There is also no history of them being sold. Was this done already?

Not expected till later.

To my knowledge, Friedcat will not be receiving the final list from Burnside until this Thursday.
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October 08, 2013, 03:09:05 PM
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With the swings contrary to the information provided publicly by friedcat, you almost wonder if he is involved with manipulating price. For example, give crappy news, make it sound like AM is dead, price drops, buy tons of shares, all the while you're just about to announce your 1 nm asic chip. Nice conspiracy theory, huh?

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October 08, 2013, 03:49:01 PM
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You can´t buy / sell a lot of shares without driving the price in one or the other direction.
So it does not make sense.

I guess friedcat is more than happy with the amount of shares he own.
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October 08, 2013, 04:15:32 PM
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I guess friedcat is more than happy with the amount of shares he own.

Correct.

The original founders etc own roughly 240,000 shares of AM and are probably very happy with the divs from that. They have no reason to be interested in the price in a market that sells only dozens of shares a day.
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October 08, 2013, 05:07:07 PM
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Many of the TAT.ASICMINER migrations from BTCT to Havelock AM100 shares were completed today.

We are still processing some people, but please note that Bitfunder migrations may experience additional delays. We require assistance from the Bitfunder operator to complete migrations there, and he has been unavailable. It is unclear when he will be able to assist.

We will continue to process the remaining migrations.

Thank you.
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October 08, 2013, 05:16:52 PM
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You see, the recent down movement in ASICMiner shares has been caused by a single seller, probably Vycid or a similar guy. If you study the selling patern of the last few weeks it is easy to find it out.
This guy has been selling shares like crazy while at the same time pushing other weak hands to sell as well. He has been placing sell orders in "small" amounts (orders like sell 20 shares at 2.1090, sell 15 shares at 1.9010, sell 10 shares at 1.1080 and things like that). Around 700 to 1000 shares or so have been sold in this format, most of them between 1.00 btc per share and 2.00btc per share.
The good news is that this big seller, whoever he is, is in the red right now, and is out of shares.
As friedcat is doing an excellent job, will be adding additional hashrate very, very soon, releasing new generation chips and maintaining his no preorder policy which has won him and ASICMiner its so much well deserved respect, I expect the company to keep growing and the shares to reach new highs soon.
The sellers are now in the red unless they buy a similar quantity of what they sold, buy now immediately of course, not an easy task at this point. Meaning the big seller whoever he was is eating big shit at this point.

Blue skies on the horizon for friedcat and ASICMiner.
Add to that the recent fiasco of burned Knc machines and you have the perfect timing for friedcat to once again accomplish his objectives.   
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October 08, 2013, 05:34:11 PM
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Too bad all of the Labcoin folks got fleeced. Their investment btc would have been appreciated by the FC sones.
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October 08, 2013, 05:38:24 PM
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Too bad all of the Labcoin folks got fleeced. Their investment btc would have been appreciated by the FC sones.

I plan to buy faster than them slugs

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October 08, 2013, 05:41:38 PM
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You see, the recent down movement in ASICMiner shares has been caused by a single seller, probably Vycid or a similar guy. If you study the selling patern of the last few weeks it is easy to find it out.
This guy has been selling shares like crazy while at the same time pushing other weak hands to sell as well. He has been placing sell orders in "small" amounts (orders like sell 20 shares at 2.1090, sell 15 shares at 1.9010, sell 10 shares at 1.1080 and things like that). Around 700 to 1000 shares or so have been sold in this format, most of them between 1.00 btc per share and 2.00btc per share.
The good news is that this big seller, whoever he is, is in the red right now, and is out of shares.
As friedcat is doing an excellent job, will be adding additional hashrate very, very soon, releasing new generation chips and maintaining his no preorder policy which has won him and ASICMiner its so much well deserved respect, I expect the company to keep growing and the shares to reach new highs soon.
The sellers are now in the red unless they buy a similar quantity of what they sold, buy now immediately of course, not an easy task at this point. Meaning the big seller whoever he was is eating big shit at this point.

Blue skies on the horizon for friedcat and ASICMiner.
Add to that the recent fiasco of burned Knc machines and you have the perfect timing for friedcat to once again accomplish his objectives.   


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October 08, 2013, 05:44:05 PM
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You see, the recent down movement in ASICMiner shares has been caused by a single seller, probably Vycid or a similar guy. If you study the selling patern of the last few weeks it is easy to find it out.
This guy has been selling shares like crazy while at the same time pushing other weak hands to sell as well. He has been placing sell orders in "small" amounts (orders like sell 20 shares at 2.1090, sell 15 shares at 1.9010, sell 10 shares at 1.1080 and things like that). Around 700 to 1000 shares or so have been sold in this format, most of them between 1.00 btc per share and 2.00btc per share.
The good news is that this big seller, whoever he is, is in the red right now, and is out of shares.
As friedcat is doing an excellent job, will be adding additional hashrate very, very soon, releasing new generation chips and maintaining his no preorder policy which has won him and ASICMiner its so much well deserved respect, I expect the company to keep growing and the shares to reach new highs soon.
The sellers are now in the red unless they buy a similar quantity of what they sold, buy now immediately of course, not an easy task at this point. Meaning the big seller whoever he was is eating big shit at this point.

Blue skies on the horizon for friedcat and ASICMiner.
Add to that the recent fiasco of burned Knc machines and you have the perfect timing for friedcat to once again accomplish his objectives.   

Hey who did it is not vyced  Angry, not gonna tell who though,  Roll Eyes

Whoever he is, he is out the game now!  Smiley
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October 08, 2013, 06:26:54 PM
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I am outta here guys. It was fun.... I am selling several shares....

it is gonna go less than 0.7

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