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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
Eric Muyser
on 02/07/2013, 17:18:25 UTC

Out of curiosity, are Eric M. and myself the only Canadian AM shareholders here? I know we have more lurking in the shadows!

I'm also Canadian - Toronto. 16 Direct shares, 11 PT shares, so not a fortune like some other people, but still pretty happy on Wednesdays.  

That is a great start my friend. When AM really takes off we will need to put together a Canadian Shareholder event/meet up (very serious).


I was in Japan last year with a good friend, this is before I know about Bitcoin. Looking back now I am somewhat surprised that I was not exposed to ฿ in some way, shape or form during my time there. I believe the adoption rate for ฿ in Japan is slow despite the world's largest ฿ exchange residing there (Mt.Gox). I am going to pimp the ฿ out of the cryptocurrency next time I visit.




Very nice start tomywomy. You're ahead of the majority to be sure.

Yah man I'm in Japan now and besides some Ruby clusters, this place seems to have lower adoption for bleeding edge web/software tech. Hardware (and required software) tech, they're all over it.

I'll be back in Vancouver in a week, ya boys Cool Where are you KarmaShark?

is it known how much of the mining/hardware sales proceeds is kept for AM's expenses? i can see that the change address in dividend transactions is 16fuoinLFjBmiCYmCYDXPNfERJtdPB5ASe, is that then used to pay for expenses?

We do not know the cost basis on ASICMINER hardware.

FC has mentioned that production cost is approximately $10k per TH/s.

That's... so cheap.