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Cypherpunk Holdings Inc. C.HODL

Alternate Symbol(s):  CYFRF

Cypherpunk Holdings Inc is engaged in investing in technologies and crypto currencies. Its Cypherpunk Index is an index of privacy-focused coins, weighted by market cap.


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Comment by Mastermind_9999on Mar 21, 2007 6:45pm
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RE: trading today

RE: trading todaysorry goldbug, it wasn't your post...it was a guy called 'bad brad' he posted this a while back. Does anyone know anything about these claims? SUBJECT: Scoping study Posted By: BadBrad Post Time: 3/2/2007 11:46 « Previous Message Next Message » Aker Kvaerner did a scoping study Oct 2006 of Khan which raises a few questions. 1.Both the #2 deposit open pit and #7 deposit underground are presently flooded. 2.The mine infrastructure which supported the original operation has been destroyed or removed and has to be replaced. 3.The #3 and #4 shafts lie outside of the exploration license area.These shafts are required for the mining of the #7 deposit ores which is 45 million lbs the majority of the Dornod property. The licence puchased from Western Prospector Group #9282X still does lie within the boundries of the #3 and #4 shafts. Aker Kvaerner's study manager and senior mining engineer visited the project site in late August 2005. Comments?
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