To put that in to perspective...it's 1.2m quid..less than the price of a house on a Cheshire housing estate. |
RKBeekeeper appears to be trying to generate a ramp centered around American interest or perhaps a possible listing on an American market.
It looks like the idiot needs a bit of help,
THE BANK OF NEW YORK (NOMINEES) LIMITED 9.0%
Of course the entity is listed in the UK
but presumably that is so that they can accept investments into the UK on behalf of some Americans happy to take part in the forward selling of shares for a quick profit rather than doing so because they have any faith in the companies technology.
Again. Remember that the above entity was also instrumental in the October 2023 placing. It seems to have worked for them last time. It seems to have worked for them again. |
Pregnant with P Diddys kid |
This is positively pregnant with a whoosh. Gla lth'ers! |
Well. I would not want to argue with an AI but if I am going to agree with it then that would imply that despite their claims QBT has no training data or at least none that came from previous solutions...
This tool, known as Method C AI Oracle (“AI Oracle”), is now performing live Bitcoin mining of current blockchain blocks, (i.e., around block count 879,000, after Method C has been “retrained” to deal with current blockchain blocks).
They have repeatedly made similar claims in respect of such training using historic data in the past but it looks like Gemini has exposed such claims as being fanciful if not a lie. |
 As suggested the inputs used to generate the hash output are transmitted back to the network
My understanding is that the full input is not stored and neither is the way the miner composed the input.
This from Gemini:
What's on the Blockchain
Block Header: This is the crucial piece of data that gets added to the blockchain. It contains:
Previous Block Hash: Links to the previous block in the chain. Merkle Root: A hash of all the transactions included in the block. Timestamp: When the block was mined. Difficulty Target: The target hash value for mining. Nonce: The value that miners adjusted to find the winning hash. Transactions: The actual list of transactions included in the block is also stored.
What's Not Directly Viewable
The Miner's "Input": This is the raw data that the miner initially fed into the hashing algorithm. It's not stored directly. This input would include: The block header template (with some initial values) The Merkle root of the transactions Potentially some miner-specific data Why the Distinction Matters
Security: The fact that the full "input" isn't stored is a key part of Bitcoin's security. It prevents someone from easily reversing the hash function to potentially manipulate the blockchain. Efficiency: Storing the entire input for every block would be very storage-intensive. The block header provides enough information to verify the block's validity. |
For those trying to suggest that there might be a parallel between QBT and DeepSeek,
Discussion and criticism by The Register.
Of course it does help that DeepSeek have open sourced their work and provided a level of technical detail and associated claims such that the converstaion can take place and doubts and challenges raised. QBT not so much. |
FLC, I don't think FG is looking to exit QBT.
He is about 70 now, and winding down his business activities. QBT is not a business interest, it is part of his retirement and pension planning. A good income, paid for by a succession of placees for QBT shares, and a congenial hobby to enjoy with is mates (who all think the world of him because he has put them on the gravy train too). And he can strut about enjoying the acclaim as a revered benefactor of Milan University as well. What's not to like?
I don't think he cares much about the SP, or his options. The options were free and he won't have expected the share price ever to reach the strike price. As for his shares, if he sold out he would get less than the equivalent of a year's 'consultancy' and other fees. Better to keep the QBT party going, taking the fees for as long as there are more placees willing to stump up in the annual capital raises to fund them. |
AsicBoost A Speedup for Bitcoin Mining Dr. Timo Hanke
Used in part to deny QBT's second patent application
From page 4),
The resulting double SHA digest is compared against the target range based on the current network difficulty, and if a match is found then the block header (including the Nonce that produced the match) is broadcast to the Bitcoin network.
As suggested the inputs used to generate the hash output are transmitted back to the network. The missing bit might be how it is recorded on the BlockChain but it would be common sense that the data rather than some facsimile is included in the record added to the ledger and, once again, if it were not then QBT would have no data with which to train their model(s). |
Hihi.....soo many paid little bashies on this now, silly little numpties - who pays for all this drivel from the bashers....spivvy drivel...haha...good things coming here...I buy more and more |
They invited themselves, you really are clueless. |
Not really...if he honestly thought things were that good he could buy today at 1.1p and quadruple his money? Also, director buying tends to pep up the share price but there's no sign of director buying...he does not give a flying a toss...get that in to your thick skull!!!! |
Deformation of character
lol
Maybe he should be honest with the market. Imagine if he launched legal challenges and had to prove that what he claimed had basis in truth. For instance, the 'very advanced discussions' he was having with miners in 2023. Or claiming his product was available in 2023 when he later admitted they were having issues and had to swap to a new hardware/firmware setup. Or claiming they were on track for a working product and revenue in 2024. |
FLC which stands for*ucking*ying*untWhy would FG by shares when he already has 30 odd million and has options At 5p and 10p, also how do you buy in an inside trading environment with all this progression that's happening.Get a grip you trolling tool. |
Jamerson, if it was that good he'd be buying shares ffs. This will never hit 5p and FG knows that. He'll be retiring next/this year...look at his other business interests and how he's succession planning...he ain't stupid..the Italian slippery eel strikes again. |
Don't worry then, let's see what happen shall we, FG has options at 5p with 100m shares, now that's going to make him very rich, and I would be coming for those with deformation of Character, you know how that works don't you? You seem to have lost your way with bashing other posters who are anonymous with your anonymous accounts, but when you bash a real person it's a whole different ball game. How you have indemnity insurance, but that will only cover you for a bit, when they see your continued malicious bashing you will be on your own, let's hope you have deep pockets and lose the lot I say. |
66k buy OTC, so looks like our friends in America think it's a good deal |
iceage 'getting ready to pop'
That is the fate of all bubbles. Just a matter of time. |
You appear to know the script |
so FLC been here since 2003 and still deramping..must have lost a load |
Don't forget 3.8million already on a free carry hopefully I can retain around another 3 million completely free from these latest tranches.. risk free dyor and GLA all genuine holders. |