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Sr. MemberActivity: 335Merit: 250 Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread August 04, 2013, 11:15:32 AM #2927 These are the people who should be on the board of ActM:



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ActiveMining 101,528 12ReWsanTsbWGxrRqgoRijJcRr74Duj6h6

ActiveMining 101,529 1HEEyQqdjUjz2ZBBxYNDSo2Sp2GPmvYexm

ActiveMining 105,296 17RkeE8sC75VVknnLjQtF6HHe7QfvJ7usg

ActiveMining 110,041 11128WoN565mVBD6upS5hwkBFkrncntJRX

ActiveMining 129,722 1Jzhrg2SYQcV7QZQU62Fef1K2zW9bMfF92

ActiveMining 131,722 1Gphg5x9zTk1MNVDjwKm9c2MSH73K4GAhX

ActiveMining 137,298 1EvTU1PFqAF6n3qXemeUXVTKbEFy5Rvaz4

ActiveMining 143,420 13DzTjabVGGN64Rc8V7tAkSZJ7BHUxuQqY

ActiveMining 152,724 1Pn9fHiHJsgBgbYf1rksof2xRRDZLrzW6q

ActiveMining 158,116 17vccqmnhJGZri6LWtRhJgta9yeKpns8TS

ActiveMining 168,453 1NAZhPAhVKNbek9rgXSTjk2v5FXuyGPqsS

ActiveMining 214,775 1Mn65Q9Xm6NBoPdF8ppS3AzgRLt92ZKtTq

ActiveMining 242,624 1NJ4H2SMH4kaKXGFDQzCiJAYmYkWLatMxW

ActiveMining 259,109 1LKSeSk8cE2hEPGPs4Chx7EsGa5KuAwmDQ

ActiveMining 641,030 1PHTa8x3Jo4nowjNDVLFxfpCtnE1Lasmgw



This list is from BitFunder and surely there are over 100K share holders on the other exchanges.



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Sr. MemberActivity: 266Merit: 250 Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread August 04, 2013, 11:28:25 AM #2929 Well yes that is the option previously mentioned and I believe these major shareholders have been approached but I'm sure most of them wouldn't want the commitment. If they are located all over the world how are they going to get to board meetings? So you might get one or two from that list.

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NewbieActivity: 27Merit: 0 Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread August 04, 2013, 01:34:15 PM

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First and foremost, the Avalon clones are operational (built using the 30 of the 60 sample chips we received), but here is a synopsis as to how we arrived here; the default TP-Link router, we thought initially, was a bit finicky, so we considered replacing it with a Raspberry Pi we had on hand. Ken and the Engineers worked with the prototypes over the two day duration, and eventually determined through rounds of tests that it was not the TP-Link, but the Controller Board which one of the Engineers discovered Friday.



After jumping the first few hoops in our testing phase, we feel very comfortable about our clones, but there is still more testing to be performed. Currently the 30 chip prototype is hashing at 6 GH/s per board before being pushed to the normal 8GH/s per board, so that all hardware parts can be tested extensively.



Ken did not return home empty handed, a prototype is on its way for him to bench with. He is planning on working with and tweaking this prototype to have it functioning optimally in time for the 20,000 chips to arrive from Avalon.



Also, dividends on the shares that were tendered to AMC-TENDER are going to be paid to the tendering address, more on this to follow.



So in short, while we wait on the delayed Avalon chip delivery, we will take advantage of this to test with the TP-Link further, asses stability, and continue our operations. Below are just a few pics that were taken of the Engineers working.



http://i40.tinypic.com/b7aqv6.jpg



http://i42.tinypic.com/v5izrq.jpg



http://i43.tinypic.com/348hssk.jpg



Short video: Hello, this is our first PR post for Active Mining and we are really excited to be able to bring you valuable information directly from Active Mining Corporation! I wanted to supply our first update on Kens travels and meetings with the Engineering firm in Oregon.First and foremost, the Avalon clones are operational (built using the 30 of the 60 sample chips we received), but here is a synopsis as to how we arrived here; the default TP-Link router, we thought initially, was a bit finicky, so we considered replacing it with a Raspberry Pi we had on hand. Ken and the Engineers worked with the prototypes over the two day duration, and eventually determined through rounds of tests that it was not the TP-Link, but the Controller Board which one of the Engineers discovered Friday.After jumping the first few hoops in our testing phase, we feel very comfortable about our clones, but there is still more testing to be performed. Currently the 30 chip prototype is hashing at 6 GH/s per board before being pushed to the normal 8GH/s per board, so that all hardware parts can be tested extensively.Ken did not return home empty handed, a prototype is on its way for him to bench with. He is planning on working with and tweaking this prototype to have it functioning optimally in time for the 20,000 chips to arrive from Avalon.Also, dividends on the shares that were tendered to AMC-TENDER are going to be paid to the tendering address, more on this to follow.So in short, while we wait on the delayed Avalon chip delivery, we will take advantage of this to test with the TP-Link further, asses stability, and continue our operations. Below are just a few pics that were taken of the Engineers working.Short video: http://youtu.be/k-T1xt75jBs

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Full MemberActivity: 171Merit: 100Changing avatars is currently not possible. Re: [ActiveMining] The Official Active Mining Discussion Thread August 04, 2013, 02:10:10 PM #2939 Quote from: ActiveMining-PR on August 04, 2013, 01:34:15 PM



First and foremost, the Avalon clones are operational (built using the 30 sample chips we received), but here is a synopsis as to how we arrived here; the default TP-Link router, we thought initially, was a bit finicky, so we considered replacing it with a Raspberry Pi we had on hand. Ken and the Engineers worked with the prototypes over the two day duration, and eventually determined through rounds of tests that it was not the TP-Link, but yet it was the Controller Board which one of the Engineers discovered Friday.



After jumping the first few hoops in our testing phase, we feel very comfortable about our clones, but there is still more testing to be performed. Currently the 30 chip prototype is hashing at 6 GH/s per board before being pushed to the normal 8GH/s per board, so that all hardware parts can be tested extensively.



Ken did not return home empty handed, a prototype is on its way for him to bench with. He is planning on working with and tweaking this prototype to have it functioning optimally in time for the 20,000 chips to arrive from Avalon.



Also, dividends on the shares that were tendered to AMC-TENDER are going to be paid to the tendering address, more on this to follow.



So in short, while we wait on the delayed Avalon chip delivery, we will take advantage of this to test with the TP-Link further, asses stability, and continue our operations. Below are just a few pics that were taken of the Engineers working.



http://tinypic.com/r/b7aqv6/5



http://tinypic.com/r/v5izrq/5



http://tinypic.com/r/348hssk/5



http://youtu.be/k-T1xt75jBs



(Pictures aren't showing properly on the forum, will look into this later, for now follow the links.)

Hello, this is our first PR post for Active Mining and we are really excited to be able to bring you valuable information directly from Active Mining Corporation! I wanted supply our first update on Kens travels and meetings with the Engineering firm in Oregon.First and foremost, the Avalon clones are operational (built using the 30 sample chips we received), but here is a synopsis as to how we arrived here; the default TP-Link router, we thought initially, was a bit finicky, so we considered replacing it with a Raspberry Pi we had on hand. Ken and the Engineers worked with the prototypes over the two day duration, and eventually determined through rounds of tests that it was not the TP-Link, but yet it was the Controller Board which one of the Engineers discovered Friday.After jumping the first few hoops in our testing phase, we feel very comfortable about our clones, but there is still more testing to be performed. Currently the 30 chip prototype is hashing at 6 GH/s per board before being pushed to the normal 8GH/s per board, so that all hardware parts can be tested extensively.Ken did not return home empty handed, a prototype is on its way for him to bench with. He is planning on working with and tweaking this prototype to have it functioning optimally in time for the 20,000 chips to arrive from Avalon.Also, dividends on the shares that were tendered to AMC-TENDER are going to be paid to the tendering address, more on this to follow.So in short, while we wait on the delayed Avalon chip delivery, we will take advantage of this to test with the TP-Link further, asses stability, and continue our operations. Below are just a few pics that were taken of the Engineers working.(Pictures aren't showing properly on the forum, will look into this later, for now follow the links.)

This is great. Thanks to Ken and any others involved in getting us to this point and for acknowledging the value that another team member for PR, etc can provide.



I do have to say that the pics and video are anticlimactic due to their lack of substance. No pics of Avalon chips or demo boards? No video of the device running next to a screen that shows how much it's hashing? I encourage the team to share meaningful photos and video otherwise there is no point and you're giving fodder to the FUDs. This is great. Thanks to Ken and any others involved in getting us to this point and for acknowledging the value that another team member for PR, etc can provide.I do have to say that the pics and video are anticlimactic due to their lack of substance. No pics of Avalon chips or demo boards? No video of the device running next to a screen that shows how much it's hashing? I encourage the team to sharephotos and video otherwise there is no point and you're giving fodder to the FUDs.

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