If you are disheartened by PETA and want out but find yourself without liquidity to sell I would be willing to trade AsicMiner shares 1:15 for PETA shares.
15 PETA Shares of yours to 1 AsicMiner Direct share of mine. I can handle large quantities.
PM if interested, we can work out the details.
Great businessman u are lol I think the ratio is more like 10:1 but what the heck it's worth a shot anyway..
looks like were going to be back to pre-ipo prices before the end of the week. id sell my shares if i didn't buy in at 0.12

Damnnnnnnnn that's gotta hurt!
it does. its just such a shame. this project looked so good. but im with mikemikemike, however much of a kid he sounds he seems to know his shit inside out, and considering he has been the one trying to keep the faith in this project alive, it says allot that he is going. think i might have to sell at a loss. this could have never been the case if we had better investor relations, but its clear cryptx has some deal with bitmine where they are keeping quite a few machines, i mean, think about it, they dont own any shares, how else are they making money?

plus, not updating us about the PCB's when everyone is worrying about them just shows they dont care about us
so much money down the drain

Jeeze guys handle your sh*t. Investing in anything BTC is risky. Production delays have always been the status quo in this space.
I agree that more hardware needs to come online in the mine faster but complaining about it here isn't going to make it happen any faster. It's just going to spread malcontent among the investors and hurt the project.
IMO Peta has done nothing but deliver from the get go. I've never gotten a whiff of scam about this project and I truly believe the managers are doing everything they can to make things happen.
I'm going to continue to hope for a positive update in the future but I also don't see the need of reporting anything if there's nothing significant to report. Transparency can hurt just as much as it can help.
Continuing to hold.
but if everyone asking about the PCBs and cryptx is completely ignoring us, you dont think that sounds like scam? how are they making money? maybe not scam but i dont think they care about us
im going to sleep/ hopefully things look better in the morning
If I am a shareholder of GE and I ask them when how the progress of the Gen 3 120 wind turbine is on an online forum do you think they will issue a statement based on my request?
Unless the Gen 3 turbine is ready to roll into production is it ever in the company's best interest to comment on specific progress? No. Why? Because it commits them to meeting specific deadlines that may be unattainable because there are factors beyond their control.
If I have a team working on developing a product for me and they say "Yea, development is going smoothly, we should be ready to ship in 3 weeks." Am I going to make a statement that I'm going to release this brand new widget in three weeks? Hell no. Why, because the widget still has to be tested (which will result in bugs that need to be fixed which results in extra weeks) then the widget needs to be manufactured in China. Now when the container ship carrying the widgets back to me hits an iceberg and sinks with all my widgets, I still need to wait another 4 weeks to get new widgets made.
Now 3 weeks rolls around and my investors are waiting to hear about my promised roll out of my widgets and I have to tell them, "Well, we just entered the testing phase, and the widgets haven't even begun production yet." Then my share price plummets because I failed to deliver. I could pad this with ", but don't worry, because production will be fully complete in 5 more weeks." Then when the ship sinks with all my widgets I get to make another statement that again causes the share price to plummet.
However, if I just keep quiet and say "Things are progressing nicely." every now and again then my share price stays in relative limbo (for a time) while the public argues about what is going on behind the curtain.
Long and short, not making false promises is far better for a company than promising and failing to deliver. I never invested because of the "custom hardware" they were making. Knowing how custom hardware design and production goes, if they delivered that, it was icing on the cake.