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Board Securities
Re: ActiveMining Overview and Speculation Thread
by
hf
on 05/08/2013, 10:00:23 UTC
I don't get why people are selling right now.

Cointerra is *good news* for ActiveMining.

http://www.cointerra.com/about/ says :

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It’s All About 28nm
The days of 110nm or even 65nm silicon being competitive in the world of Bitcoin mining are rapidly drawing to an end.  The arrival of 28nm silicon to Bitcoin mining has ushered in a new era – its compact geometry offers superior performance and power efficiency by several orders of magnitude.

We are confident that we will have the most competitive silicon in performance and power consumption available, and we expect that to result in an unbeatable price/performance proposition – not just for the upfront cost of the silicon but also for the power consumption over the mining life of the hardware.  We know that there is competition from others who are rushing out their 28nm offerings in order to beat us to market, but the compromises that they are making in order to do so means that we may not be the first, but we will be the best.

Such recognition for Ken's choice to go 28nm should bring confidence in ActiveMining. At least, I'm confident.

ActiveMining will be the first. ActiveMining may not be the best, but ActiveMining does will still be selling hardware AND mining on 28nm before Cointerra.

Obviously if you fear competition, not only you should NOT invest in ActiveMining, but you should NOT invest in *anything related to cryptocurrency mining*.