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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC
by
melpheos
on 05/06/2018, 13:56:07 UTC
If it's to good to be true it is. People who sent their money have lost it. It's as simple as that. I'll cut my hair if this is legit

Can you please provide proof that you actually have hair. I want to make sure this offer is legit.

https://i.imgur.com/SNTVatg.png

Impressive. I can't even comprehend what you did to come up with this image.

Anyway, people will keep doubting this FPGA trend until it actually becomes too mainstream. By then it will be so expensive and most likely way less profitable. Sadly, thats just how the way it works and will continue to work.

Anyone who is following the FPGA story in the other threads have a decent understanding that these things are not cheap.  So when someone comes along and offers something for 1/10th of the price everyone else says it takes to just get your foot in the door it should make you pause and start digging around.

If you do get anything from the OP at all you will be lucky if it works at all.  Good luck to all of you who spent your money on this.  I think there will be some crying and outrage coming soon and I doubt it is going to be those of us who decided not to send money for this...
there are cheap FPGA will limited number of logic block/memory etc (spartan6 is less than 80$)
In the current case of this board, it looks that the FPGA get help from a AES chip and is limited in term of minable alogrithm which is not the case of bigger FPGA board.