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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Swedish ASIC miner company kncminer.com
by
Phinnaeus Gage
on 12/04/2013, 10:18:48 UTC
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And you might as well be satisfied now, for I probably was already ripped off.

Well I'm not satisfied by that at all and think it is a sad indictment of human nature.

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So we are to believe that these people with no history of participation in the Bitcoin community have spent >$1million and the last 12 months designing and building a Bitcoin protocol specific ASIC chip, then designed and built the board and software to interface with it, all without consulting anyone in the Bitcoin community?

If you believe that, I have some magic beans you might be interested in.

You are just making assumptions here. They may have done nothing at all or they may in fact be in communication with someone in the bitcoin community. It might be a scam or just deluded enthusiasm. There's no telling really. It does seem unlikely but then we know nothing to base that critique on. They might be able to get masks done on the cheap or they might have a rich uncle who just loves bitcoins.

The nature of difficulty goes against mass production of ASICs. People always say they will create them for he benefit of the network and sell them. At the end of the day, if you can hash more quickly than everyone else you are not going to want to lose that edge. There is no point in ramping up the difficulty quicker.  So this alone is enough to believe that every ASIC development is a scam as there is literally no incentive to bring everyone along for the ride, the only incentive is to get everyone to pay for your ride.

Apologies for not quoting the author, for it was not my intent to pass the quote off as my own.

The key part of the quote has nothing to do with money, and everything to do with the software aspect. There is no way an outsider would be able to develop such an animal without the support of software developers within this community. It's virtually impossible! They need the filmware to operate the damn things. Their best bet is to promise Luke a free unit if he would vouch for them in stating that he is on board, but I'm 99.99% sure that Luke would not be part of such an act, thus SCAM. End of story!

And while I'm on a roll, Al the Alpaca is an AssHole. I just read your signature, prick!