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Re: [BOUNTY] [ICO] BITDEGREE OFFICIAL BOUNTY THREAD
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electrobits
on 30/01/2018, 05:51:13 UTC
Hello Everyone I got an email that remind me to claim my tokens that leads me to BitDegree website and I got this very nice BIG message
Congratulations, Juan Jose!
You have
10 BDG
Tokens secured
T
o claim your FREE BDG is simple. All you have to do is the following:

    * Join our Telegram group: https://t.me/bitdegree
    * Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bitdegree_org
    * No cheating

To receive your Tokens for sharing, join the BitDegree Bounty campaign here.
The bounty campaign consists of many ways you can earn tokens, all you need is an account on bitcointalk forum.

Join Telegram group CHECK
Followed you on twitter CHECK
Now I am here what is next?


https://t16.pixhost.org/thumbs/375/62891202_bitdegree.jpg


Same here. think perhaps end of month / last day ref link down?
0x53D000c4FC3efCc27b9C8389CDe6828e0BeE84d5
Anyone?
Cheers crew. Smiley
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Re: 🌟🌟🚀 [ICO][Bounty] 🌟🌟🚀 CRYPTO.TICKETS project bounty campaign
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electrobits
on 28/09/2017, 21:31:42 UTC
What activities for newbies you have?
You can use your native language. No problem.

Without prejudice...
Question, how many of the people that make decisions for the industry scour / look at forums such as these? Play time here, you find your closed ecosystem & it looks messy IMHO. Come on everyone lets all post the same thing in the same forum, what is the topic.... what is the business supposed to be in/about ... entertainment & ticket sales ? Given you a plug through the industry {a referral url would have been much easier, don`t know how the bounty system will pick up on the work but some via Twitter around 30mins ago to majors in the field}
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Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive BTCGarden AM V1 Setup [HD]
by
electrobits
on 21/09/2017, 17:24:46 UTC
Forget getting chips. The BE200 is long long long out of production. To the chip Foundries miner chips are boutique items and are produced in very limited numbers so zero chance of finding unused chips. Only hope is to find dead miners and harvest the chips from them.
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I can't see any link to order from the Bitmain website everything is out of stock.

So it seems,but what other chip works with the BTCGarden unit. I have just been intouch with Bitfury, minimum order $500k around 72k ASICs (bit much considering would need a few hundred in any case to test out etc. before such an investment) looking at alternatives. Have just asked NXP, Renesas & Toshiba about ASICs, but then the design needs altering or start from scratch. (eagle parts foot prints etc. more work)
NONE. Miners are specifically designed to work with specific ASICs.
Mining ASICS are very much custom devices made per the design specs from Bitmain, Canaan, Bitfury et al. They are NOT generic devices...

NotFuzzyWarm that`s why you have "Legendary" status Grin, And the BTCGarden unit {zip folder schematics, etc} is pretty much a dead issue. Oh well guess I`ll go GPU. Thanks for the feedback fellas, appreciate it.
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Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive BTCGarden AM V1 Setup [HD]
by
electrobits
on 20/09/2017, 17:53:37 UTC
Forget getting chips. The BE200 is long long long out of production. To the chip Foundries miner chips are boutique items and are produced in very limited numbers so zero chance of finding unused chips. Only hope is to find dead miners and harvest the chips from them.
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I can't see any link to order from the Bitmain website everything is out of stock.


So it seems,but what other chip works with the BTCGarden unit. I have just been intouch with Bitfury, minimum order $500k around 72k ASICs (bit much considering would need a few hundred in any case to test out etc. before such an investment) looking at alternatives. Have just asked NXP, Renesas & Toshiba about ASICs, but then the design needs altering or start from scratch. (eagle parts foot prints etc. more work)
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Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive BTCGarden AM V1 Setup [HD]
by
electrobits
on 19/09/2017, 21:14:23 UTC
For what I see, whoever design the BTCGarden care more about quality and endurance than profit and did the boards design with more space between components and more heat sink cooling area making the miner to run cool, with less fan speed and noise making the fans to last longer.

What you mean by main bits?


That would be my thinking too. Thanks for sharing. Main bits was/is my reference to the ASIC`s working parts.

I have since seen some pictures, presumably of the BTCGarden board looks like they have Bitfury ASICs, but might be wrong. Undecided
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Re: [Guide] Dogie's Comprehensive BTCGarden AM V1 Setup [HD]
by
electrobits
on 17/09/2017, 17:41:38 UTC
let me try a shoot in the dark on this topic.
Anyone still using a BTCgarden AMV1 X2 ?
I am having an issue, cgminer shows 343 accepted, but the antpool shows hashing at 1.54TH/s and 0
accepted.
I had a lot of Antminers in the past but all broke beyond repair, the only one that last is this BTCGarden.
I guess if no response back will have to open new topic.

I`d like to but they`re out of business. Can`t help with experience. What was the main problem with your Antminers, what broke them if you don`t mind the ask. Where to get ASIC chips to suit BTCGarden, got the build files & easy enough for a pcb house, but the main bits?

Cheers
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Re: PCI-E based SHA 256 Mining Card
by
electrobits
on 01/09/2017, 18:49:02 UTC
There is nothing to gain by doing that. The whole point of an ASIC is to allocate the burden of work to a microprocessor that is specifically design to do that work efficiently and fast (thus the name). Why connect a board of ASIC chips to a computer when a small ARM processor is more than enough to fetch and submit work over the network?

Maybe the thought of "more is merrier" I was thinking multiplexer board also. Then thought software only (there`s some goss of mobile phone apps around), looks like still need a processor & sha256 reading about Maxim`s 1-wire diagrams & parts (http://pdfserv.maximintegrated.com/en/an/AN3675.pdf).

This would be a completely and utterly terrible idea. People that do not mine for profit can buy some crappy usb sticks and do it without having to open their computer.

the antminer l1 is a terrible idea yet they sell ... profit is not everything

There is nothing to gain by doing that. The whole point of an ASIC is to allocate the burden of work to a microprocessor that is specifically design to do that work efficiently and fast (thus the name). Why connect a board of ASIC chips to a computer when a small ARM processor is more than enough to fetch and submit work over the network?

why would someone buy a usb stick to mine ?
why would someone buy a router to mine ?
it's not logical but it SELLS...


So does Zoo Poo & books Grin You know, if the enterprise/adventure doesn`t pan out, grab metal detector & pan & go find some of the physical stuff.  Shocked Roll Eyes