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Title: The Best ASIC Miner For Residential Mining - FutureBit Apollo Review
Post by: VoskCoin on February 27, 2019, 01:21:56 AM
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The FutureBit Apollo has best in class mining efficiency, as in this miner gets more hash per watts than any other asic scrypt/litecoin miner ever created. The Apollo by FutureBit aims to decentralize mining, by putting miners back in the residential homes of crypto users and away from industrial large-scale mining farms. The Apollo is also being developed to operate as a full blockchain node and wallet, which in the case of Litecoin LTC further decentralize and strengthen their cryptocurrency network!

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Title: Re: The Best ASIC Miner For Residential Mining - FutureBit Apollo Review
Post by: Iamtutut on February 28, 2019, 10:27:42 PM
Thanks for this review


Title: Re: The Best ASIC Miner For Residential Mining - FutureBit Apollo Review
Post by: VoskCoin on March 01, 2019, 01:59:31 AM
Thanks for this review
Of course, thanks for watching :D


Title: Re: The Best ASIC Miner For Residential Mining - FutureBit Apollo Review
Post by: philipma1957 on March 01, 2019, 04:25:24 AM
I have one it is nice gear and has been running for me more then a  few months with zero issues.

I solo mine on tbdice

http://ltc.tbdice.org/users.htm

LMFrN...n6smN   Self   142M / 0.000%   126M / 0.000%   122M / 0.086%   121M / 0.152%   127M / 0.162%   2258.24328

I have hit 2 doge blocks so far.

it is the most efficient ltc miner I know.

so if you define  best as most efficient  then it is best.

last i looked it is not the cheapest per mh/s  a used l3+ is cheaper per mh/s but less efficient then the apollo is.


Title: Re: The Best ASIC Miner For Residential Mining - FutureBit Apollo Review
Post by: VoskCoin on March 01, 2019, 03:44:59 PM
I have one it is nice gear and has been running for me more then a  few months with zero issues.

I solo mine on tbdice

http://ltc.tbdice.org/users.htm

LMFrN...n6smN   Self   142M / 0.000%   126M / 0.000%   122M / 0.086%   121M / 0.152%   127M / 0.162%   2258.24328

I have hit 2 doge blocks so far.

it is the most efficient ltc miner I know.

so if you define  best as most efficient  then it is best.

last i looked it is not the cheapest per mh/s  a used l3+ is cheaper per mh/s but less efficient then the apollo is.

thats awesome you hit a couple doge blocks w/ it

I was defining best for home use as in size / appearance / noise factor, you cant put an l3+ in your living room, but you could put this there which I think is cool :D


Title: Re: The Best ASIC Miner For Residential Mining - FutureBit Apollo Review
Post by: philipma1957 on March 01, 2019, 05:47:05 PM
I have one it is nice gear and has been running for me more then a  few months with zero issues.

I solo mine on tbdice

http://ltc.tbdice.org/users.htm

LMFrN...n6smN   Self   142M / 0.000%   126M / 0.000%   122M / 0.086%   121M / 0.152%   127M / 0.162%   2258.24328

I have hit 2 doge blocks so far.

it is the most efficient ltc miner I know.

so if you define  best as most efficient  then it is best.

last i looked it is not the cheapest per mh/s  a used l3+ is cheaper per mh/s but less efficient then the apollo is.

thats awesome you hit a couple doge blocks w/ it

I was defining best for home use as in size / appearance / noise factor, you cant put an l3+ in your living room, but you could put this there which I think is cool :D

that is fair to say.


Title: Re: The Best ASIC Miner For Residential Mining - FutureBit Apollo Review
Post by: VoskCoin on March 04, 2019, 07:46:33 PM
I have one it is nice gear and has been running for me more then a  few months with zero issues.

I solo mine on tbdice

http://ltc.tbdice.org/users.htm

LMFrN...n6smN   Self   142M / 0.000%   126M / 0.000%   122M / 0.086%   121M / 0.152%   127M / 0.162%   2258.24328

I have hit 2 doge blocks so far.

it is the most efficient ltc miner I know.

so if you define  best as most efficient  then it is best.

last i looked it is not the cheapest per mh/s  a used l3+ is cheaper per mh/s but less efficient then the apollo is.

thats awesome you hit a couple doge blocks w/ it

I was defining best for home use as in size / appearance / noise factor, you cant put an l3+ in your living room, but you could put this there which I think is cool :D

that is fair to say.

Phil what are your thoughts on the casa node vs the apollo miner?


Title: Re: The Best ASIC Miner For Residential Mining - FutureBit Apollo Review
Post by: philipma1957 on March 05, 2019, 01:21:52 AM
I have one it is nice gear and has been running for me more then a  few months with zero issues.

I solo mine on tbdice

http://ltc.tbdice.org/users.htm

LMFrN...n6smN   Self   142M / 0.000%   126M / 0.000%   122M / 0.086%   121M / 0.152%   127M / 0.162%   2258.24328

I have hit 2 doge blocks so far.

it is the most efficient ltc miner I know.

so if you define  best as most efficient  then it is best.

last i looked it is not the cheapest per mh/s  a used l3+ is cheaper per mh/s but less efficient then the apollo is.

thats awesome you hit a couple doge blocks w/ it

I was defining best for home use as in size / appearance / noise factor, you cant put an l3+ in your living room, but you could put this there which I think is cool :D

that is fair to say.

Phil what are your thoughts on the casa node vs the apollo miner?

okay casa node is running a btc node and has a trezor wallet  not sure how this relates to apollo with does LTC

Now if and when the Apollo runs an ltc node and mines it would be better then the

casa node which seems to run a node and not mine (btc)

Maybe I am missing something as I run so many pcs and nodes I do lose track of features at times.