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Re: [SCAM] GARLICOIN - Reddit's Garlic Bread Worshiping Currency
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m4xwellmurd3r
on 06/02/2018, 02:04:17 UTC
Except you have free trial.
And breaking the TOS. Roll Eyes

Op. Please show me a verified instance of a KNC Titan mining scrypt-n ABOVE nfactor 11 (2048)

Code does not count. You can put fake code that never does anything and no one would find out if the code is never called on.

There has never been a scrypt-n coin that went above nfactor 11. (vertcoin forked before this, I'm suspecting because the potential for a asic to be capable of it wasn't worth it the risk to try and call out its bluff)

I don't doubt the titan can do nfactor 11, but I do have my doubts that it's capable of anything HIGHER than nfactor 11, and all research I've done leads to my doubts that it's capable of anything higher than nfactor 11.

No other miner has come out that can do scryptn. The only other I've seen that launched was the Miner Wolf V1 and it ONLY claimed to do scrypt-n before it launched. Post launch they removed all text supporting scrypt-n (I'm guessing it originally was going to have scrypt-n capabilities but they dropped all support due to cost)

ALL other scrypt-n claimed devices have been FAKE or UNRELEASED (dropped due to costs, etc)

There are little to no technical documentation on the chips put into asics. This means the capabilities of the devices vs the actual technical specs could be wildly different. They can CLAIM it can do nfactor 19 but that doesn't mean it can. Nfactor 19 takes 256X more memory than nfactor 11 by the way.

do you really think they jammed 256x more memory into a device? Do you have any idea how much memory that would be?

I can't even find any VERIFIED documentation stating the per asic memory capacity of the knc titan. I found one claim that it had 300mb but it wasn't verified whether or not that was per die or not.

also the price of grlc correlates nicely with the bitcoin crash. Bitcoin is down at 7k and has already dipped below 6k for a brief period. The current price is really no big deal
I don't own a Titan. Would you be kind enough to ask owners to help you independently confirm that it can indeed run scrypt-n? https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1283859.0 The miners ability to mine scrypt-n has already been documented in several blogs (example) but if you want photographic evidence only an owner could provide such.

You might not want to tell them about Garlicoin using scrypt-n though because they could destroy it for fun (and profit) as they did with a ton of shitcoins back in 2014 already.  Roll Eyes

the "example" is showing SCRYPT capabilities, not scrypt-n. The difference being scrypt isn't adaptive (it doesn't change over time) and coins like litecoin are forever stuck at nfactor 10 (unlike scrypt-n's nfactor 11 with automatic increases over time)

also, the speeds they show in that article are very clearly indicative of nfactor 10 mining (as the knc was showing to do nfactor 11 at about half the rate it can do nfactor 10, which is how pretty much all devices react to nfactor bumps as long as they have the memory capacity)

I am NOT doubting that the knc titan can do nfactor 10 or nfactor 11. I AM doubting it can do nfactor 12 or above. There aren't any coins out right now that even run nfactor 12 so there would be no way to currently test such capabilites. (and there weren't any when the knc titan was in production as vertcoin forked away from scrpyt-n before doing an nfactor bump.