It's all nonsense. There is no evidence to prove the hashrate and power consumption.
This.
There are at least 3, maybe 4 independent FPGA devs in this post who are backing up the numbers of the original posts as reasonable or similar to our own. You may be fair to say you havent personally witnessed the evidence, but it is silly to insinuate that because you dont know how to develop for FPGAs the performance is nonsense is a bit of a stretch.
At the end of the day mining is a competition, and most of us truly competing are not going to show our hands just to satisfy pundits.
You have spoke the most sense on this and the other thread and personally I am convinced you are intelligent and know what you are talking about on this subject. That doesn't mean to say that I have any reason to trust you or those trying to profit here when there is still not even so much as screen shot. I could be misreading the information presented, but the only thing that I saw was a screenshot of a miner making about a penny per hour and it wasn't clear whether it was an AWS EC2 instance or the hardware photographed.
A couple of people here are dangling carrots to solicit business. One of them has made statements that you and one other have debunked. It is reasonable for anyone that is hungry for a carrot to question whether it is real or not.
I understand completely why you would wont to hold onto your competitive advantage. Especially if it is something that you depend on as your primary form of income. Personally, I like to think that if I were using open source projects and information derived from a community that I would contribute any information that I had to offer back to that same community but that is easy for me to say while it is not costing me anything to do so.
For me, I am actively seeking to hire an FPGA developer to prove the concept and will release any code commissioned as open source. Let me know if you're interested
