Is there a CryptoStar connection? I have ZERO supporting evidence. Just a thought is all. Yesterday, a Yahooligan at Yahoo Finance Message boards posted a comment. Somebody that never posted before to my knowledge and has only a 3-post history to his name. He says only "loading up for the CryptoStar." And has one post on the CryptoStar stock board two days ago.
Yahooligans have zero credibility. Just wondering if he believes there is a connection to Fineqia and if so, why? A rumor he heard? According to a Google search, Crypto star is:
one of lowest-cost self-mining cryptocurrency producers in North America and a major supplier of GPU and ASIC miners and hosting solutions worldwide
I don't know if there is a shred of truth to anything he may or may not believe. I do know the first run of Fineqia years ago was by somebody that fabricated a false PR about a bitcoin mine being bought by Fineqia. And people loved that. It's funny to me that all of Bundeep's ideas get no traction. But the thoughts of the bitcoin world sometimes seem to say things that should be telling Bundeep what people want. Bitcoin is over $50,000. Should we be owning a bitcoin farm?
What in the $#@% are we doing? That's like the eternal question. We get better PR relations from Yahooligans once in a blue moon. I just wonder, what inspired "Myron" to make that post? Or did he intend to post that message at the CryptoStar site? And if so, what was he doing on the Fineqia board to begin with? So many interpretations. All I know is that I can find no public information that can link Bundeep or Fineqia to Cryptostar in any form or fashion. But they are/were both Canadian companies. Wouldn't it be interesting if that is another investment of ours that comes to light later? If so, I'd pay attention more to what Myron has to say in the future. But for now, I consider him just another hearsay Yahooligan. But, I never dismiss anyone. Just testimony that can't be corroborated at this time by me.