The Announcement of AMHash Dividends Suspending
Dear customers,
We are very sorry to inform you that we have to continue to delay AMHashs dividends,as we haven't received the payment from ASICMINER since 8th Feb,we are trying to communication with ASICMINER for this issue :
1. Dividends will be restarted in 24 hours as soon as ASICMINER sending us BTCs.
2. Dividends will be paid from 8th Feb and all missing dividends will be included if we get the payment.
3. Trading of AMHash1 on HAVELOCK will also be suspended until the dividends restart.
4. Any third-party platform collapse will be handled in the same way as hashie.co, AMHash will complete the hashrates transferring and subsequent dividends.
We are still in active communication with ASICMINER, please be patient,and we will update in time if we get any new information.
AMHash Team
Perhaps this is what Canary was referring to? What AMhash means by "in active communication" is uncertain to me given there is a slight language barrier. I hope it means they are actively speaking to each other right now opposed to AMhash actively trying to get a response out of AM and FriedCat.
Given the first line, ",we are trying to communication with ASICMINER for this issue", I say they havent been able to talk to FC, otherwise they should have something more tangible to say on when, what or why.
Im not gonna pretend having any clue as to whats going on, but to me any plausible theory would have to explain havelock's suspension too. Something like friedcat selling the company and there being discussions about the impact on shareholder structure or the legality of that construction.
As for Dhenson, I remember him mostly from Cryptx petamine that he claimed he kept buying while it began crumbling, while calling everyone that did first grade math a paid troll. But soon after he had actually finished unloading his boatload of shares, so when he says its not beyond him to profit from blah blah, he probably means its not beyond him to lie through his teeth to get a better price for his shares.