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Re: Starting a new FPGA mining farm/contract! Cognitive Resurrected on[Havelock]
by
theterabyte
on 06/12/2013, 18:41:16 UTC
i got my cog f2 shares ,thank you garr

Great, no problem! Also, COG.F and COG.F2 are trading live!

What address are you addressing? We were mining on mineb.tc and always sent coins directly from the pool to either BTC-TC or Havelock. I am going to migrate us to a few different pools which I will have set up to deposit coins to a few addresses, one for each pool including:
1cogHCDW6ScMxuXQ5DNxS6LvLRVP18vBt
1cogtXwSq9pZLfNsiFv48UFzjdEtZGTN7
1cogxXyYU2EXEbdcV9j18PWenRU7gAjt1
etc.

This will make it extremely simply to follow Cognitive's mining output. And like I said in the previous post, realtime hashrate graphs are coming soon!

All of this info will go live on http://cognitivemining.com/charts , the first update being output addresses which will be done before the next dividend.

Cheers,
Garrett

Garrett,

I really don't want to pull your obviously-limited attention away from future profitable endeavors (like setting up the new mining addresses, ensuring things are ready for our hardware in January, etc) but please don't underestimate the importance of investor confidence and transparency into these past events.  What happened has happened, and no matter WHY it happened, knowing is better for investors than the current uncertainty.

If deposits were made directly to BTCT and/or Havelock, they must have still been made to one or more BTC addresses.  Could you tell us those addresses?  Then, with no further action on your part, investors could ask burnside/havelock to verify, or try to trace the flow of BTC to see if they end up in btct/havelock.  It isn't perfect, but it would at least give us some evidence instead of being left to wonder if it is the worst...

Thanks for your work, Garrett!