Re: How Much Garden You Would Need to 100% Survive On
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Cyl0nius
on 24/07/2022, 06:34:55 UTC
All of this was already thought about in the pre-digital age. And John Seymour wrote a book about it.
The Self-Sufficient Life and How to Live It - The Complete Back-to-Basics Guide Das grosse Buch vom Leben auf dem Lande - Ein praktisches Handbuch für Realisten und Träumer
I have read the book long time ago. It's not in my nature to kill animals and farming is too exhausting for me.
Today i live peacefully in a country with a local crypto-exchange, where electricity is cheap and i can't read/understand the daily newspaper.
Everyone finds their own way
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Re: Open Source Bitcoin ASIC miner project that uses 2x BM1387 (Antminer S9)
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Cyl0nius
on 02/07/2022, 10:47:21 UTC
Hi Skot, thank you for sharing this with us.
I hope for a stand-alone-solo-miner with Esp32 as front-end.
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Re: Searching (who am I kidding, crack) private keys using FPGA and mining chips
3rd. The really cool idea is to start mining using your super algorithm. For less than a dollar, you'll make millions and revolutionize the industry! Most importantly, you don't need to learn FPGAs and true programming for that.
Mining? Ossi you really have no clue what you're talking about. Already after your first post one explained you where the difference between mining and key generating is.
Still don't get it?
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Re: Searching (who am I kidding, crack) private keys using FPGA and mining chips
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Cyl0nius
on 17/04/2022, 03:11:52 UTC
Could you stop posting foolishness in my thread (sic!)
who is still (since years) posting here foolish ideas? At the beginning he wanted to sell us the FPGA as the ultimate solution and now it's become ASIC after all. This German guy is clearly a pro.
Now it contains specialized hashing chips (ASIC). It is a little more expensive than mining chips, but faster. Power consumption is reduced to ~90W per device. This solution allows to use of passive convection cooling or simple external airflow.
And still no performance data
There is no need for FPGA/ASIC for secp256k1. Just use as many cores you can get.
90 Watt? Running a ESP32 cluster will outperform this fancy "Schatzgraber". ESP32 is 2 core 240MHz at 37mA for under 1 USD.
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quit project wallet.dat, sell data collection
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Cyl0nius
on 28/01/2022, 09:42:02 UTC
I quit my project wallet.dat and will spend more power in BSGS. I collected 40 wallet.dat over the time. Different source. Some are bought.
In every file there is at least a wallet.dat. In some files there is already the extracted hash. If available there are password hints included. See the zip file was you get for your money.
After cleared payment you will get the password for the archive. Or you can try to recover the password for the zip file too :-)