This only tells us that Ken has rented an office, that he has access to power supplies and cases, and that he is registered to do business in Missouri. We need some criteria by which to judge whether the Intelihash software is bogus, and if it's not bogus that it is at least feasible. We need to confirm that customers are receiving "products" and determine that they contain eASIC chips within the range of specifications we were initially given.
I am willing to go to Missouri to meet with Ken this weekend if we can, together, come up with criteria that will satisfy all our blind spots and still maintain whatever level of "strategic silence" is justified.