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  • BeardPower
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    in reply to: What's New? #3304

    Hi,

    It has been a while since the latest news/updates/talks, so I wanted to ask about the current status of the project.
    Is there any exciting stuff in the pipe or info you can share (e.g. status of the (cloud)-simulator, financing, upcoming talks)?

    It’s much appreciated. Thanks!

  • BeardPower
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    Call me crazy, but is Intel going after the Mill?
    https://wccftech.com/intel-ocean-cove-next-gen-high-performance-core-revealed-job-listing/

    I appreciate any thoughts on that, how this could change the landscape again.

    Thanks!

  • BeardPower
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    in reply to: What's New? #3306

    Very interesting! Marked it on my calendar.

    “hush-hush” sounds promising 🙂

  • BeardPower
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    Hi Ivan,

    Thank you for your quick response!
    I see you are all well prepared and looked into every possibility very well.

    Unfortunately, the US is not the most ICO-friendly country. Let’s hope they clear the ICO situation throughout 2018.
    At least there is hope, like Wyoming’s HB-70 http://www.wyoleg.gov/2018/Engross/HB0070.pdf
    There are some recent ICOs, which aim to be fully compliant. I’m curious about their regulatory outcome, which should be soon.

    I guess moving to a more ICO-friendly country is not an option for you guys? 😉

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by  BeardPower.
    • This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by  BeardPower.
  • BeardPower
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    Dear Mill-Team,

    First of all, congratulations on what you are doing and achieved so far. Finally, there is some group of individuals innovating in the field of CPU architectures. Starting from scratch, a clean slate, without the relics from past was a long-awaited necessity to drive this industry forward.
    As being a long-term investment and very different to software-projects, as you also pointed out, generating funds can be problematic and challenging, that’s why I wanted to suggest trying to jump onto the currently popular crowd-funding possibility: ICO (Initial Coin Offering). Maybe you are already aware of it. Mostly used for technology and projects related to the crypto-space, there is no reason why it could not be successfully used for hardware-related projects outside of the crypto-space. Your project could be a game-changer in many areas, and I’m sure there is much interest in it. By creating a Mill-Token (a utility token), people can also buy products with this token and participate in the success of the company (although it’s not like a share in the company).
    Previous projects, which were running an ICO, where able to earn from 1 million USD up to 50 million USD, so there is a high probability to reach your needed funds to bring your visionary project to life!

    I added a link regarding ICO and hardware, in case you are not familiar with it, which could be interesting for you.

    https://medium.com/@tomislavmamic/ico-framework-for-hardware-projects-df2817c88bf7

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