I was just thinking about the good old days when ASICMINER existed, and found this topic again.
The original image of the Friedcat 4 President poster was hosted on the asicminercharts website, but because I let that expire (you all know why.. :/) I almost thought it was gone for good..
So I just went searching for almost an hour on my old NASses and backups, and.. I found it!
I even found the orgiginal image I used to create it.
Sill can't imagine what those 1000+ BTC worth of shares (at the time) would be worth now, but despite I lost all of it, that period was great.
I'm likely using the same hardware that you have. Can you (or have you in another thread?) let us know what software you are running these with? Are you on a windows machine?
Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
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SmiGueL
on 29/03/2014, 22:54:57 UTC
Thanks for the update friedcat!
@ dividend whiners ^^ Don't you think friedcat has something better to do than sending a few satoshis to everyone ??....
If you really think that it HAS to be paid 'because it's in the startpost' The startpost sais: "The income, including mining income, sales via Bitcoins, and fiat income transferred to Bitcoins, are paid to ASICMINER and Bitfountain shareholders proportionally after the ASICMINER shares are paid by 0.1BTC each from the day when dividends began to be paid, when maintainance costs, labor costs, and R&D costs are taken."
So technically the wallet address coins aren't dividends, until Bitfountain decides that they aren't gonna be used for maintenance/labor/R&D.
So please stop this discussion and let's just wait for what's gonna happen in the next weeks/months.
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Re: ASICMINER: Entering the Future of ASIC Mining by Inventing It
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SmiGueL
on 27/03/2014, 14:58:58 UTC
Based on the wallet: ~0.00006650 BTC/share.
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