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Re: HashFast announces specs for new ASIC: 400GH/s
by
Gleb Gamow
on 27/08/2014, 18:48:15 UTC
List of 20 largest creditors:

http://hashfast.org/14-30725.148.pdf

http://web.archive.org/web/20140827184109/http://hashfast.org/14-30725.148.pdf

Most these names are related to HashFast of which they want to pay themselves first. Hell, I'm beginning to believe that LiquidBits didn't give a dime to HashFast, and only made a bogus claim on paper. Greg Bachrach is not listed as LiquidBits since its founding or even now, yet there he is front and center with his hand out.

http://www.scribd.com/doc/237907113/Sandgate-Technologies-PA-Business-status



Ironically, Adam Ettinger, HashFast's former lawyer, is now on Team Sandlot.

http://hashfast.org/14-30725.170.pdf

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Ms. Hushen testified that Mr. Spackman is a principal of Sandgate Technologies, an Australian company. I
understand its other principals are Adrian Port and John Wells. Chad Spackman, the Port Family Trust and the
Wells Family Trust (non-cash contributors) each received 666,667 shares of Class A stock in the Parent upon its
formation. [See Case No. 14-30866, List of Equity Security Holders, Pacer Docket #5.]