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Re: Official CedarTec Topic - New ASIC
by
A Meteorite
on 08/04/2013, 20:45:27 UTC
Dear Sirs and Madams,
our name is CedarTec and we are a young company that was founded 2010 in lebanon.
Since 2011 we started to construct a new asic generation, our first product
is called CT-80 and is equiped with the highest standards.
Now it is nearly the end of the production line, so we opened the pre-order
and the CT-80 will be shipped at the 14th May 2013.

The CT-80 is limited to 1000 units and every customer is allowed
to buy 3 devices.
No one began development of ASICs in 2011. It wasn't even on the radar. Why did your new company that no one heard of before now start ASIC development in 2011? Why didn't you start with FPGAs? At least BFL did that.

Furthermore, your whois details indicate the domain was registered March 23, 2013 and is under privacy.

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Domain cedartec.net

Date Registered: 2013-3-23
Date Modified: 2013-3-23
Expiry Date: 2014-3-23

DNS1: ns7.orangewebsite.com
DNS2: ns8.orangewebsite.com

Registrant
    OrangeWebsite.com
    Privacy Department
    Email:cedartec@hotmail.com
    Klapparstigur 7
    101 Reykjavik
    Iceland
    Tel: +354.8466244

Administrative Contact
    OrangeWebsite.com
    Privacy Department
    Email:cedartec@hotmail.com
    Klapparstigur 7
    101 Reykjavik
    Iceland
    Tel: +354.8466244

Technical Contact
    OrangeWebsite.com
    Privacy Department
    Email:cedartec@hotmail.com
    Klapparstigur 7
    101 Reykjavik
    Iceland
    Tel: +354.8466244

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A real company would not be afraid to put their information out there. You will need to provide us with substantial proof: real contact information, business registration, etc. We would also like to see video of units (plural) hashing and a link to to the pool with their public stats (not one as many people have Avalon ASICs). Even better would be inviting a trusted forum member (hero member, moderator, etc) to come out to your location to check the units out himself. This would definitively prove it is not a scam. There would be plenty of people that would fly out to Lebanon on a whim to see a $999 80GH/s ASIC.

If you can satisfactorily prove that you are not a scam, I can assure you that you will have no problem selling every single one of your devices. But until that time people should assume that this is a scam.