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Board Securities
Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
by
Mabsark
on 26/11/2014, 10:50:25 UTC
I've been promoting AMHash for the past few weeks and Rockminer have pretty much ensured that Havelock and Rockminer are the only companies that profit from it.

Well, Havelock profits from all activity on their platform, of course. But, without knowing details of how AMHash is structured, how do you know who profits from it? E.g., maybe RM had underwritten the 5PH and it's not our business whether they want to continue selling fresh shares.

We have details of how AMHash is structured:

In this contract, the hashrate is provided by ASICMiner, the management is provided by
RockMiner, and the platform is provided by HavelockInvestments.
...
Risk control
1. Before IPO closes, ASICMiner has the right to buy back at the price of IPO price * 100.5%.

Now, given that the Prisma brand is completely toxic due to the total lack of support and the number of complaints about units busting into flames, you'd have to pretty mad to purchase a Prisma. That leaves AMHash as the most realistic option to make a profit but it's deliberately not being sold at the moment.