Title: HW/ASIC Builders - Need for PW protected HW/ASIC? Post by: rampone on April 03, 2013, 12:21:17 PM Hello,
i could explain it long, but time is btc right now so short story: with asic hardware in a box, which produces you a gigantomanic amount of money in short time, would it not be advised, that in the miner FW is a "password" burnt in, so the device in itself is useless, might it be stolen on the parcel way (rogue adress redirection@DHL, some1 intercepting the delivery guy in front of door, badly paid parcel worker sees the miner package and says: TY byebye...etc...). The password would be transmitted via email to the real end consumer. Just a thought: I would like/prefer Miners that are useless without additional authenticification/unlocking... not like eldentyrell and tricone FW with a special signcryption server externally, "unlocking"/auth done locally in miner soft. maybe also switch off protection if you want to. Sorry if this thought is already in a fred.... Idea cause by sgravina thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=163795.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=163795.0) Title: Re: HW/ASIC Builders - Need for PW protected HW/ASIC? Post by: Soros Shorts on April 03, 2013, 01:05:19 PM Probably difficult for something as open as the Avalon. Any customer-unique password stored in the WR703N could be defeated by a reflash.
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