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HyperBlock Inc HYBOF

HyperBlock Inc is a diversified crypto leader. The company helps individuals and businesses to create, safeguard, manage and grow crypto assets. It mines Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Dash, Zcash, Litecoin, and Ethereum. The company generates its revenue through Mining-as-Service hash rate sales, hosted mining and server sales.


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Comment by Alj1616on Dec 23, 2018 9:28am
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RE:RE:RE:i bought at $.03

RE:RE:RE:i bought at $.03Wile your posts are quite ‘troll’-ish you have actually been totally right from the start when CPTO first listed... you mentioned crappy management, which was correct.. a terrible takeover pricing based on a shaky previous financing...that and DD would have lead anyone to not touch this stock.  I am just looking for a little more insight as to why this company won’t survive if there is an upnturn in the crypto markets.  This has been a frustrating one for me and please don’t just says ‘because they suck’ or something along those lines.  There’s no one left on this board so any insight would be helpful.

im trying to say is that you have nailed it in your analysis of management, etc.  What do you really think at prices down here?  Is there a chance of some sort of recovery?
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