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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Anyone Experiance X16r ASIC miner ?
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xs.over
on 19/08/2019, 14:37:13 UTC
you dumbtard it's not even an asic it's a new fpga with multi algo support
Any proofs on that statement?
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN] [ARO] | Arionum | CPU+GPU+Masternode | PHP Based |Decentralized Revolution
by
xs.over
on 04/08/2019, 16:23:51 UTC
dead scam project
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Board Pools (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][XMR] monero.crypto-pool.fr | Large Monero Mining Pool
by
xs.over
on 11/07/2019, 16:27:28 UTC
Is there no support in this pool?

No official support on this forum.

I have about 10 XMR stuck at crypto.pool-fr, having trouble with wothdrawal.
Many times over past manths I've tried to contact admin - Onishin in IRC chat but still don't get reply.
How to solve that problem?
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI
by
xs.over
on 30/05/2019, 18:52:15 UTC
So what do we have 6 months after the majority of customers have received their bcu1525 fpga boards? Mining income is about 2 usd per day bunch of folks are trying to sell this equipment on secondhand market even at $2000 ($3250-3600 initial sale price).
Acorns are now pure doorstoppers, there are no such thing as GPU assist.
And guess what? Surprise! SQRL launching a new board, advertising it as a beast hardware for x16r.
It seems that BCU1525 owners have to forget about any new bitstream releases for their equipment, especially for x16r algorithm. SQRL just want you guys to buy their new fancy boards.

I want to repeat: mainly only miming hardware manufacturers and hardware resellers earn money in crypto mining  sphere.
Currently crytpomining is a zero-sum game, where miners will always lose, doesn't matter what kind of specialized hardware you are using : ASICs, FPGA.
bcu1525, Acorn owners are screwed, there are no chance that they'll be able to payback investments even within 2-3 years period
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: Nexus - Pure SHA3 + CPU/GPU + nPoS + 15 Active Innovations + More to Come
by
xs.over
on 15/04/2019, 00:16:47 UTC
Folks, could anyone help me to find out info regarding network consensus in the upcoming Tritium update. Will NXS stay with three types of consensys; pos+pow(gpu)+pow(cpu)? Where I can find details about NXS emission after Tritium update?
Thanks
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN]UltraMiner FPGA is Live on Indiegogo!
by
xs.over
on 06/02/2019, 23:23:49 UTC

Estimated hashrate table:



One more "crypto mining" FPGA board which will never ROI.
lyra2z is already decimated by bcu1525 and private chinese fpga farms. The last one coin with notable emission GINcoin is forking withing near week or so.
6Mh/s on Phi2 algo earns 5 to 15 cents per day with electricity at 10 cents/KW. Even old cheaply $70-100 rx480/580 Polaris hash the same 6Mh/s on this algorithm.
Lyra2rev3. Current profit is 20 cents per day. This is 5+ years payback period. old cheaply $70 rx470/570 Polaris hash almost the same ~45Mh/s with barely OC and ASM optimized miner.
Tribus, Keccak, 0xbtc, XDAG algos are dead if speaking in terms of profit

No one public available fpga board with a public bitstream can ROI mining cryptocurrencies, especially in current market state.
I want to repeat: mainly only miming hardware manufacturers and hardware resellers earn money in crypto mining  sphere.
Currently crytpomining is a zero-sum game, where miners will always lose, doesn't matter what kind of specialized hardware you are using : ASICs, FPGA.
Take a look at bcu1525, Acorn owners. They all screwed, there are no chance that they'll be able to payback investments even within 3 years period

Please don't call me overly pessimistic. I'm a realist who is familiar with math
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Re: [ANN] [PoW/MN] Gentarium (GTM) | Masternode hosting platform | Shared MN service
by
xs.over
on 26/01/2019, 02:03:09 UTC
Changing to POS + MN was a great decision , monday cant come fast enough Smiley
After block# 131750 GTM becomes a pure POS shitcoin. congrats
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI
by
xs.over
on 25/12/2018, 00:27:08 UTC
and looks to have an ROI of about 290-330 days in the current market.
All these profit/ROI estimations are useless. We are clearly remember advertised earnings/roi level of vcu/bcu1525 back in May-Jun, a lot of gullible people fell for those beautiful numbers and spend tons of money.
Nowadays fpga mining hardware market is flooded. vcu/bcu1525 owners barely seeing $5-6/day income, this is 2+ year roi atm. And bcu1525 profit for sure will be more and more cannibalized by cvp13, and all other upcoming fpga boards. And we are not even taking into account probability of algo forking on big altcoins
It reminds me how ASIC manufacturers advertising their new devices.
Showing current profit level, not taking into account growth of network hash rate and difficulty, which are skyrocket after the manufacturer ships thousands of brand new devices to customers. After a few months these devices barely cover electricity cost and become doorstoppers.
I want to repeat: nowadays mainly only miming hardware manufacturers and hardware resellers earn money in crypto mining  sphere.
This is a game where  miners will always lose, doesn't matter what kind of hardware: ASICs, FPGA or any other specialized hw
In near time we'll see more and more coins forks with asic, fpga resistant algos.


SQRL did exactly this with their Acorn "Accelerator" cards.......  People have been waiting for months on their miner after being advertised figures on increased hashrate and decreased power consumption.
Funny thing is that they've already started advertising in discord the upcoming Acorn Pro version, while the current hardware doesn't even have working miner software. This selling strategy even worse than $hitmain's

FPGA Definition = a device that take $3200-3600 and turns it into a couple bucks a day after a six month incubation period.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI
by
xs.over
on 02/12/2018, 22:07:58 UTC
Why do you think CVP-13 would cannibalize VCU/BCU earnings? The price/performance ratio is almost the same (+/- 30%).
Because there are not that many algorithms coins that can be mined only on cvp13 and can sustain a thousand of these devices.
board based on dual arria 10  (comparable with bcu1525 by logic resources and  performance at a half price) is coming to market very soon. so bcu1525 owners are already loose 2x in terms of hash cost

Currently the most profitable algorithm on BCU makes $11 per day:
this is a tricky example because only a few hundreds fpga bords mining these algorithms atm. almost all BCU1525 units are on lyra2z bitstream with 3 bucks/day income
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: DIY FPGA Mining rig for any algorithm with fast ROI
by
xs.over
on 02/12/2018, 20:12:05 UTC
and looks to have an ROI of about 290-330 days in the current market.
All these profit/ROI estimations are useless. We are clearly remember advertised earnings/roi level of vcu/bcu1525 back in May-Jun, a lot of gullible people fell for those beautiful numbers and spend tons of money.
Nowadays fpga mining hardware market is flooded. vcu/bcu1525 owners barely seeing $5-6/day income, this is 2+ year roi atm. And bcu1525 profit for sure will be more and more cannibalized by cvp13, and all other upcoming fpga boards. And we are not even taking into account probability of algo forking on big altcoins
It reminds me how ASIC manufacturers advertising their new devices.
Showing current profit level, not taking into account growth of network hash rate and difficulty, which are skyrocket after the manufacturer ships thousands of brand new devices to customers. After a few months these devices barely cover electricity cost and become doorstoppers.
I want to repeat: nowadays mainly only miming hardware manufacturers and hardware resellers earn money in crypto mining  sphere.
This is a game where  miners will always lose, doesn't matter what kind of hardware: ASICs, FPGA or any other specialized hw
In near time we'll see more and more coins forks with asic, fpga resistant algos.
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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: [ANN][POW][XTL] 👾Stellite👾 - decentralized node list via IPFS & ZeroNet
by
xs.over
on 02/12/2018, 19:15:28 UTC
Since the last night Stellite's network hash rate has raised up from 2 MH/s to 50 MH/s !!! 25 times
This change happened in less than 30 minutes (2.5 MH/s for Official Pool in 18:30 GMT to 20.02 MH/s in 18:51 - note that this is for official pool only)
Number of miners is decreasing hour by hour, and it seems that miners are stopping their miners because of this unusual spike in difficulty.
Is this an ASIC farm? does Stellite needs a new anti ASIC algorithm like Monero?
Nope, this isn't ASICs.
merge mining pool code was released. here are aeon/trtl merged mining pool https://trtl.semipool.com/#/dashboard
Take a look at aeon, trtl, xtri,ird,bitsum,arg they are all way up.

This is ASIC. ALl v7 coin is hacked with asic and now all ASIC farm go on XTL-MSR.TRLT and other.Mybe not today but in 2-3 day all HR and DIFF  go UP
This is merged mining. Zero proofs regarding cn-v7 asics atm.
another one https://minercountry.com/
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Re: [ANN][POW][XTL] 👾Stellite👾 - decentralized node list via IPFS & ZeroNet
by
xs.over
on 02/12/2018, 14:37:49 UTC
Since the last night Stellite's network hash rate has raised up from 2 MH/s to 50 MH/s !!! 25 times
This change happened in less than 30 minutes (2.5 MH/s for Official Pool in 18:30 GMT to 20.02 MH/s in 18:51 - note that this is for official pool only)
Number of miners is decreasing hour by hour, and it seems that miners are stopping their miners because of this unusual spike in difficulty.
Is this an ASIC farm? does Stellite needs a new anti ASIC algorithm like Monero?
Nope, this isn't ASICs.
merge mining pool code was released. here are aeon/trtl merged mining pool https://trtl.semipool.com/#/dashboard
Take a look at aeon, trtl, xtri,ird,bitsum,arg they are all way up.
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Re: [ANN][Main] Bitcore- BTX - Partnership with JAXX and ZelCore!
by
xs.over
on 30/11/2018, 10:48:24 UTC
say hello to greedy Baikal
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Re: [ANN][Main] Bitcore- BTX - Partnership with JAXX and ZelCore!
by
xs.over
on 29/11/2018, 12:43:41 UTC
Theres no 51% attack. Please stop with the drama.

Its just FPGA miners testing their rigs.

https://store.squirrelsresearch.com/sqrl/cvp13/

https://zetheron.com/index.php/fpga-performance-profit/

They are only testing it. Its a $6000 device, doing $2 daily. Not worth using at timetravel10. Xevan algo is at $20/day...

They will move to another algo soon.. (i hope)
Nope, this isn't FPGA. this is Baikal ASICs. Please read my post above. This is confirmed at least by MBC coin developers
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Re: [ANN][Main] Bitcore- BTX - Partnership with JAXX and ZelCore!
by
xs.over
on 29/11/2018, 12:42:27 UTC
wtf is this?


This is Baikal X10/G28 ASICs arrived at Bitcore network
Same shit has happened with Microbitcoin MBC network. diamind-groestl algo.
Officially Baikal X,G28 ASICs don't support dmd-gr algo, but difference between groestl and diamond-groestl is only in markle root. Baikal devs have modified miner software to change markle root calculations on their ASICs and achieved ability to mine diamond-groestl algorithm at 28GH/s on Baikal g28.

some of their wallets https://subscriberpool.com/?address=BdK9ZMkwQfYb5GqUy9d4oCVdJp3TKq9cTM
https://subscriberpool.com/?address=BVtx9kAug38TFeGGdaoiAC4X78QjhwD2AQ

They are used by baikal developers to mine privately with modified software to support at least dmd-gr and bitcore algorithms, with available SDK kernels they can modify markle root calculations and chain available SHA3 algos in any way they want.
Baikal ASIC chips are natively support all SHA3 hash algos, which are contains in bitcore hashing algorithm. and they can combine them in any way with modified/private software (sdk, source code), available only to Baikal developer/manufacturer team
  • blake
  • bmw
  • groestl
  • skein
  • jh
  • keccak
  • luffa
  • cubehash
  • shavite
  • simd
  • echo

And now Baikal developers have managed to chain them and found ability to mine on bitcore network
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Idea for NEW Agilmine FPGA UltraMiner
by
xs.over
on 02/11/2018, 12:58:37 UTC




Lyra2rev2 is already ASIC'ed.
Tribus, Keccak, 0xbtc algos are dead if speaking in terms of profit
The last coin which is used Phi1612 algo is a small shitcoim called Folm with about $100/day trading volume on exchange, and even this small coin is going to fork with algo change
On Phi2 even old RX Polaris are provide almost two times cheaper hash cost. $44/Mh vs ~$25/Mh. nvidia Pascal - even bigger difference
Zcoin - the biggest Lyra2z coin is going to fork at Dec 10th, hashing algorithm is also will be changed. Also 35Mh it's very overestimated hash rate for this type fpga chip... real achievable ceiling is about 25mh/s
On cryptonight v8 fpgas can't  achieve any reasonable hashrate due to sqrt and div which was added into V8 cryptonight codebase. in terms of hash cost fpgas can't beat AMD Polaris and  nvidia Pascal GPUs.
No doubt that payback period of these fpgas will be much higher than 1.5 year. (very optimistically) and we are not taking in count huge amount of bcu1525 and chinese copycats which are hitting network these days

Owners of all this great mining equipment will be screwed with unreasonable roi period.
I want to repeat: nowadays mainly only miming hardware manufacturers and hardware resellers earn money in crypto mining  sphere.
This is a game where  miners will always lose
In near time we'll see more and more coins forks with asic, fpga resistant algos.

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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: NEW BAIKAL MINER BK-G28 released.
by
xs.over
on 01/11/2018, 17:59:00 UTC
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: Dayun Zig Z1 - Lyra2Rev2 6.8GH/s Asic miner
by
xs.over
on 31/10/2018, 17:48:54 UTC
It’s 1:30 am in China, any improvement on the income?
Remember a simple thing: nowadays mainly only miming hardware manufacturers and hardware resellers earn money in crypto mining  sphere.
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Board Mining (Altcoins)
Re: NEW BAIKAL MINER BK-G28 released.
by
xs.over
on 30/10/2018, 21:39:45 UTC
nowadays mainly only miming hardware manufacturers and hardware resellers earn money in crypto mining  sphere.

At current price GRS network can handle only about 450 ASICs with $8 daily rewards. No doubt that fckng ASIC manufacturer would want to sell few thousands of this garbage
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Re: [ANN][GRS] Groestlcoin | Segwit activated | Adding Segwit to all our platforms
by
xs.over
on 30/10/2018, 17:23:34 UTC
Baikal has made his Baikal BK-G28 mining machine for GRS (28Gh @ 450W) - so is there any plans to change algo against ASICs or GRS is going to be another ASICoin?
Check out grs official discord. devs aren't going to fork.
Just one more devteam is bribed by ASIC manufacturers.
All this bs about decentralization and so on it's just an empty words