...
...
...
Hey Phil I understand your frustration as most (myself included) are frustrated when pre-order products are delayed, and I definitely understand your concern on only partial stats released w/ the acorns so far
However they are trying to bring a unique product, and per what they've said it is ultimately out of their control.
What would you suggest they do?
Also have you read this yet?
...
At this point in time the milk is spilt this is not anything they can do.
My thoughts are as follows bitmain,innosilicon or a third secret party hammered them like they hammered the Sia development team.
Their problem is simple they are smart but honest and did not imagine what a more powerful richer company would do to stop them.
Sia asic thread I will link it.
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3776561.0https://blog.sia.tech/the-state-of-cryptocurrency-mining-538004a37f9bhis mistake was to think he could build gear for his coin instead of protecting his coin from gear.
bitmain crushed him or innosilicon crushed him or a third unknown mofo with big money. None-the-less crushed they were.
If you don't see that is what was done to squirrels well I can not see for you.
Squirrels should not have done preorders they should have built the gear first. Then did a few demos then released it.
Now money spent on July 13 (Friday the 13th) sits and does not a thing for how long?
in my case it is only 796 I feel for those that jumped in with a big commitment .
This is why gpu mining is better then fpga since gpus can be purchased all over the world and not fully shut down like fpga's just were.
We need fork fork fork fork fork.
A smart move would be a fortyfour fork coin just to fight asics and memory jack it to 9gb
which means only nvidia 1080tis and better can mine.