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Title: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 04, 2021, 05:37:58 PM
General sales have not started yet. Only a few units have been shipped to evaluation customers.
Don't send scammers your coins! The official site is linzhi.io (http://linzhi.io)
The best for information is to follow their telegram - https://t.me/LinzhiCorp (https://t.me/LinzhiCorp)

Update January 31, 2021: General sales of the Linzhi Phoenix Ethash miner have not started and will not start for several weeks at least. All sites and groups claiming to sell or accept preorders for upcoming retail units are fraudulent.




Today I received a late, but very nice xmas surprise from linzhi for testing purpose.


Will update here after I have done some testing, waiting for DAG generation at the the moment.
Let me know your questions in the meantime...

https://abload.de/img/img_20210104_132452mdjxa.jpg

https://abload.de/img/img_20210104_132506zgjni.jpg

https://abload.de/img/img_20210104_133053mujj8.jpg

EDIT1:
looks very good so far
https://abload.de/img/20njfv.png






Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 04, 2021, 05:38:35 PM
~reserved~


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: maXonja on January 04, 2021, 07:04:04 PM
Why would anyone buy an expensive door stopper?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 04, 2021, 07:54:38 PM
What do you want to say?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: batsonxl on January 04, 2021, 08:10:04 PM
Why would anyone buy an expensive door stopper?
;D ;D ;D exactly


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 04, 2021, 08:25:17 PM
Its unclear when a switch to POS will actually take place. You can ignore that topic...
let's stay with technical stuff


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: maXonja on January 04, 2021, 08:49:00 PM
This doorstopper has 4.4GB of video ram, right? That's pure technical stuff so POS or not, you won't ROI with this crap


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: Atomicc on January 04, 2021, 09:06:24 PM
Not available, yet . Only test units. Problems with stale shares. Specualtive price  :-\


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 04, 2021, 09:17:02 PM
I will delete everything non-technical in the future.
I don't want to discuss ROI, thats a totally different topic


Yes, unfortunately only testing units, so I thought I share some infos with the forum :)
Setting a price now, with unclear shipping date, make no sense. I am glad they take the "we sell when we are happy with the miner" approach and not taking preorders...
I don't see/have any problems with stale shares etc (yet)
Where have you heard this?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: FloppyPurpleGherkin on January 04, 2021, 09:27:44 PM
Can you confirm this has 4.4GB of (V)RAM available for the DAG?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: sxemini on January 04, 2021, 09:40:52 PM
I will delete everything non-technical in the future.
I don't want to discuss ROI, thats a totally different topic


Yes, unfortunately only testing units, so I thought I share some infos with the forum :)
Setting a price now, with unclear shipping date, make no sense. I am glad they take the "we sell when we are happy with the miner" approach and not taking preorders...
I don't see/have any problems with stale shares etc (yet)
Where have you heard this?

Yes but the miner is useless in september, ram is not enough. So every Price is to high. Where we can see your hashrate in pool?
Why you get an sample? Please more information.
The webinterface looks very ugly.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: BitcoinPSU on January 04, 2021, 09:46:10 PM
Dashboard states 5,62 Dags
But I highly doubt they would make such a powerful machine with such limited timeline

2500 MH/s is a really nice score btw!


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: Danz0r77 on January 04, 2021, 10:11:47 PM
Today I received a late, but very nice xmas surprise from linzhi for testing purpose.


Will update here after I have done some testing, waiting for DAG generation at the the moment.
Let me know your questions in the meantime...

https://abload.de/img/img_20210104_132452mdjxa.jpg

https://abload.de/img/img_20210104_132506zgjni.jpg

https://abload.de/img/img_20210104_133053mujj8.jpg

EDIT1:
looks very good so far
https://abload.de/img/20njfv.png



I am the owner of a10 pro, I will follow your topic, it will be useful for many, and yes! It is not known when Ethereum will go to Pos


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: maXonja on January 04, 2021, 11:16:37 PM
Well, if you look a clip from the link:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5301852.0

It says 7.98GBs for DAGs... So, how much video memory does this miner actually have?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: joaogti36 on January 04, 2021, 11:58:16 PM
daniel keep the tests going :-)
nevermind ppl complaining about the doorstoper


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: VasilyS on January 05, 2021, 01:34:36 AM
Well, if you look a clip from the link:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5301852.0

It says 7.98GBs for DAGs... So, how much video memory does this miner actually have?
Real RAM for DAG in ASIC is 4.4 Gb. There are 2 hashing boards, each of them working with 7.98/2=3.99 Gb.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: btcshiner on January 05, 2021, 07:13:04 AM
Are you running it in your house?

Can it be underclocked to run on a standard outlet in my spare bedroom or garage?

If the memory is 4.4gb can it be upgraded and will the manufacture provide an upgrade kit or firmware to expand memory?

Ease of set up?

Psu included?  PSU requirements?

Loud?



Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2500 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: VasilyS on January 05, 2021, 06:41:24 PM
There is no possibility to upgrade. There are 2 special boards with 64 chips. Each of them has 72 Mb of memory. Some info about ASIC is here:
https://www.cryptoprofi.info/?p=7710


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 06, 2021, 12:50:04 AM
will answer the questions soon. I am very busy these days...
just a fast update now:

running latest fw since a day now:

Long-term totals:
Board 0:   119752.278 GH   in   25.17 h   =   1.322 GH/s
Board 1:   125550.484 GH   in   25.06 h   =   1.392 GH/s
Total   2.713 GH/s


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: Longhorn901 on January 06, 2021, 03:37:30 AM
Any word on pricing and availability?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: philipma1957 on January 06, 2021, 04:08:14 AM
Nice to have at this moment.

Does it use 240 volts?

Does it use 1800 watts.

Or does it use 3000 watts.


For you its a score.
So enjoy it.



Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: bitquad on January 06, 2021, 04:51:13 AM
https://www.coindesk.com/linzhi-rollout-long-awaited-ethereum-miner-phoenix

The new product comes as the Ethereum network has begun a technical transition from a proof-of-work (PoW) consensus mechanism to proof-of-stake (PoS). That process began Dec. 1 with the launch of the Beacon Chain. That chain acts as a central conductor for the new blockchain network which uses coin deposits as a means of securing the network, called “staking,” over mining.

Still, miners have at least a two-year runway with PoW on Ethereum. The current network, Eth 1.x, won’t be moved over to the new PoS blockchain until phase 1.5 of Eth 2.0.

The current Linzhi Phoenix demoed by F2 Pool will need at least one upgrade to stay useful before that transition, however. 

The Ethereum network’s directed acyclic graph (DAG) – a component of Ethereum’s PoW algorithm called Ethash – stands at just under 4 gb, while each Linzhi Phoenix only has a 4.4 GB memory. The incumbent A10, on the other hand, can house between 6 and 8 gigabytes, F2 Pool says.

The Phoenix will need a bump in memory size or aftermarket components if it is not to become obsolete before phase 1.5. Spraul told CoinDesk in an email that the Phoenix miners currently rolling out are limited to quantities of pre-orders. The firm is “working on a successor with an increase in DAG memory – no specs yet,” he said.

Of course, other Ethash-based cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum Classic will still be using proof-of-work, meaning a market will still exist for the Phoenix even after Eth 2.0 phase 1.5.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: HagssFIN on January 06, 2021, 10:57:04 AM
The project seems to involve an ex-Canaan person,
but I feel like this Phoenix project is not as open as the Avalonminer project was when it started.

Where and how can these be bought by a commoner?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: FP91G on January 06, 2021, 12:50:48 PM
These have been mining for at least 2 years.. Now DAG approaches 4.4GB to make them useless... They sell them only now..

Lol cheeky motherfuckers
The developers write that Ethereum mining is relevant until September 7. They also say in the telegram channel that ASIC will support Ethereum Classic mining. The current profit is huge: 1000 dollars in 4 days :)
And the date of sale has not yet been announced, and why sell them ???


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: philipma1957 on January 06, 2021, 02:55:51 PM
These have been mining for at least 2 years.. Now DAG approaches 4.4GB to make them useless... They sell them only now..

Lol cheeky motherfuckers
The developers write that Ethereum mining is relevant until September 7. They also say in the telegram channel that ASIC will support Ethereum Classic mining. The current profit is huge: 1000 dollars in 4 days :)
And the date of sale has not yet been announced, and why sell them ???


You buy it say they have 1000 of them that mined for 2 years and made 3x roi. .  THE FUNDS THEY GET  selling it at a huge jacked up price they keep 1/2 and  they build newer ones for their

mine.

I have zero issue with them.  It is a legit business move.

 The issue is eth won't switch the algorithm.



At the op. please let us know your power use for the 2500hash

BTW. 2500 x 0.0838 = $209.50 a day in earnings


this means that if it burns 3000 watts it comes to 72-75 kwatts a day or 75 x .20 = 15 a day in power

so 209.50-15 = 194.50 daily profit.  so these will go for big money.

 100 x 194.50 = 19,450 in 100 days.  At the op mine the shit out of that eth and have fun.

Meanwhile I have 9 mobos on order and some cards coming soon. I am fully paid off.  Until these parts come. I will then have about 2000 to pay off.



Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: Longhorn901 on January 06, 2021, 03:37:08 PM
These have been mining for at least 2 years.. Now DAG approaches 4.4GB to make them useless... They sell them only now..

Lol cheeky motherfuckers
The developers write that Ethereum mining is relevant until September 7. They also say in the telegram channel that ASIC will support Ethereum Classic mining. The current profit is huge: 1000 dollars in 4 days :)
And the date of sale has not yet been announced, and why sell them ???


You buy it say they have 1000 of them that mined for 2 years and made 3x roi. .  THE FUNDS THEY GET  selling it at a huge jacked up price they keep 1/2 and  they build newer ones for their

mine.

I have zero issue with them.  It is a legit business move.

 The issue is eth won't switch the algorithm.



At the op. please let us know your power use for the 2500hash

BTW. 2500 x 0.0838 = $209.50 a day in earnings


this means that if it burns 3000 watts it comes to 72-75 kwatts a day or 75 x .20 = 15 a day in power

so 209.50-15 = 194.50 daily profit.  so these will go for big money.

 100 x 194.50 = 19,450 in 100 days.  At the op mine the shit out of that eth and have fun.

Meanwhile I have 9 mobos on order and some cards coming soon. I am fully paid off.  Until these parts come. I will then have about 2000 to pay off.



Exactly, I don't think there's anything wrong with their business model, and eth is doing what it thinks is best for themselves.
We all have the choice to participate or not.

What are you buying for cards, new or older generation?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 07, 2021, 12:51:54 AM
General sales have not started yet. Only a few units have been shipped to evaluation customers.
Don't send scammers your coins! The official site is linzhi.io (http://linzhi.io)
The best for information is to follow their telegram - https://t.me/LinzhiCorp (https://t.me/LinzhiCorp)



Since there is no sales date date or price, there is no point in discussing ROI. I mentioned that at the beginning.
Which is why I have now deleted everything about it. Also the whole bullshit about 2 years premining and progpow. Start your own topic. I want to talk about cool tech



Board 0:   12060.268 GH   in   2.45 h   =   1.365 GH/s
Board 1:   12137.578 GH   in   2.36 h   =   1.429 GH/s
Total   2.794 GH/s
(short operating time due to PSU change)





Well, if you look a clip from the link:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5301852.0

It says 7.98GBs for DAGs... So, how much video memory does this miner actually have?

4.4GB so ETH mining should work until Sept, but than there are other coins like ETC

What people talked about was the DAGs on the SD card


Are you running it in your house?

Can it be underclocked to run on a standard outlet in my spare bedroom or garage?

If the memory is 4.4gb can it be upgraded and will the manufacture provide an upgrade kit or firmware to expand memory?

Ease of set up?

Psu included?  PSU requirements?

Loud?

- In my garage
- I have not looked into under/overclocking yet
- I dont think that there will be an upgrade
- setup is very easy
- no PSU included, I would recommend 2kw per board, they can be powered independently
- yes it's loud


Nice to have at this moment.

Does it use 240 volts?

Does it use 1800 watts.

Or does it use 3000 watts.


For you its a score.
So enjoy it.

PSU is not included. imho 120V make no sense with that hungry machines
~3500W with my actual settings
thanks, I enjoy playing with a very cool miner/technology


The project seems to involve an ex-Canaan person,
but I feel like this Phoenix project is not as open as the Avalonminer project was when it started.

Where and how can these be bought by a commoner?

yes, the "master mind" behind this is Chen Min, former CTO of Canaan.
Very small team. The company is entirely self-funded.
I think they are super open. Come and join in Telegram :-)
They never made any secret of the delays because of technical problems (hardware is hard)
and covid-caused problems

or here:
Quote
2019-Oct-4: Linzhi E1400 Architecture Overview
Venue: 2019 Ethereum Classic Summit - October 3-4, 2019 - Vancouver, Canada

https://linzhi.io/docs/LWP16-E1400-Architecture-Overview.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_enGUG_Jbi4








Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: philipma1957 on January 07, 2021, 01:04:36 AM
These have been mining for at least 2 years.. Now DAG approaches 4.4GB to make them useless... They sell them only now..

Lol cheeky motherfuckers
The developers write that Ethereum mining is relevant until September 7. They also say in the telegram channel that ASIC will support Ethereum Classic mining. The current profit is huge: 1000 dollars in 4 days :)
And the date of sale has not yet been announced, and why sell them ???


You buy it say they have 1000 of them that mined for 2 years and made 3x roi. .  THE FUNDS THEY GET  selling it at a huge jacked up price they keep 1/2 and  they build newer ones for their

mine.

I have zero issue with them.  It is a legit business move.

 The issue is eth won't switch the algorithm.



At the op. please let us know your power use for the 2500hash

BTW. 2500 x 0.0838 = $209.50 a day in earnings


this means that if it burns 3000 watts it comes to 72-75 kwatts a day or 75 x .20 = 15 a day in power

so 209.50-15 = 194.50 daily profit.  so these will go for big money.

 100 x 194.50 = 19,450 in 100 days.  At the op mine the shit out of that eth and have fun.

Meanwhile I have 9 mobos on order and some cards coming soon. I am fully paid off.  Until these parts come. I will then have about 2000 to pay off.



Exactly, I don't think there's anything wrong with their business model, and eth is doing what it thinks is best for themselves.
We all have the choice to participate or not.

What are you buying for cards, new or older generation?

amd 5500
amd 5700
nv   3060
nv.  3080


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: philipma1957 on January 07, 2021, 01:06:09 AM
General sales have not started yet. Only a few units have been shipped to evaluation customers.
Don't send scammers your coins! The official site is linzhi.io (http://linzhi.io)
The best for information is to follow their telegram



Since there is no sales date date or price, there is no point in discussing ROI. I mentioned that at the beginning.
Which is why I have now deleted everything about it. Also the whole bullshit about 2 years premining and progpow. Start your own topic. I want to talk about cool tech



Board 0:   12060.268 GH   in   2.45 h   =   1.365 GH/s
Board 1:   12137.578 GH   in   2.36 h   =   1.429 GH/s
Total   2.794 GH/s
(short operating time due to PSU change)

pool link: https://eth.crazypool.org/#/account/0xb326d2379fee71097a01824ab3d7c92125a0ac95 (https://eth.crazypool.org/#/account/0xb326d2379fee71097a01824ab3d7c92125a0ac95)




Well, if you look a clip from the link:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5301852.0

It says 7.98GBs for DAGs... So, how much video memory does this miner actually have?

4.4GB so ETH mining should work until Sept, but than there are other coins like ETC

What people talked about was the DAGs on the SD card


Are you running it in your house?

Can it be underclocked to run on a standard outlet in my spare bedroom or garage?

If the memory is 4.4gb can it be upgraded and will the manufacture provide an upgrade kit or firmware to expand memory?

Ease of set up?

Psu included?  PSU requirements?

Loud?

- In my garage
- I have not looked into under/overclocking yet
- I dont think that there will be an upgrade
- setup is very easy
- no PSU included, I would recommend 2kw per board, they can be powered independently
- yes it's loud


Nice to have at this moment.

Does it use 240 volts?

Does it use 1800 watts.

Or does it use 3000 watts.


For you its a score.
So enjoy it.

PSU is not included. imho 120V make no sense with that hungry machines
~3500W with my actual settings
thanks, I enjoy playing with a very cool miner/technology


The project seems to involve an ex-Canaan person,
but I feel like this Phoenix project is not as open as the Avalonminer project was when it started.

Where and how can these be bought by a commoner?

yes, the "master mind" behind this is Chen Min, former CTO of Canaan.
Very small team. The company is entirely self-funded.
I think they are super open. Come and join in Telegram :-)
They never made any secret of the delays because of technical problems (hardware is hard)
and covid-caused problems

or here:
Quote
2019-Oct-4: Linzhi E1400 Architecture Overview
Venue: 2019 Ethereum Classic Summit - October 3-4, 2019 - Vancouver, Canada

https://linzhi.io/docs/LWP16-E1400-Architecture-Overview.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_enGUG_Jbi4








I did a lot with cannon back in the day.

do you have a telegram link.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 07, 2021, 01:08:07 AM
https://t.me/LinzhiCorp (https://t.me/LinzhiCorp)


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 08, 2021, 09:41:52 AM
updated FW yesterday again:

Code:
fw-rd-20210107-0600.tar
Signed by: R&D insecure (do not use for production devices)

both boards was up hashing again after 34min, runs stable since then

Code:
Long-term totals: (statistics reset when this page is (re)loaded)
Board 0: 99342.594 GH in 20.27 h = 1.361 GH/s
Board 1: 98878.737 GH in 20.15 h = 1.363 GH/s
Total 2.724 GH/s

pool even report a little bit higher

Code:
 Hashrate (1h): 2.94 GH
Hashrate (6h): 2.83 GH

https://abload.de/img/3r8kt2.png


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: maXonja on January 08, 2021, 10:07:27 AM
Try to mine ETC with it


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: philipma1957 on January 08, 2021, 04:32:25 PM
HOW LOUD IS it.


 Seems like it would be as loud as an s17


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 08, 2021, 05:38:28 PM
ETC: I know that is it working. Will test myself later. Waiting for some FW adjustments. At the moment the DAG caching ist not very smart, a coin chance cost some time.

I don't have a S17, but its loud. Nothing for a flat, I would say


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 11, 2021, 02:46:43 PM
latest fw runs super stable

https://abload.de/img/4pgko9.png


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: miner29 on January 11, 2021, 03:50:05 PM
And still not for sale anywhere.....


Odd that about every 11 hrs it drops hashrate..by almost 1/2.  Then back up.



Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: FP91G on January 11, 2021, 05:00:01 PM
pool link: https://eth.crazypool.org/#/account/0xb326d2379fee71097a01824ab3d7c92125a0ac95 (https://eth.crazypool.org/#/account/0xb326d2379fee71097a01824ab3d7c92125a0ac95)
I do not understand why you are mining on this pool?
Workers Online: 1
Are you trying to solo mine with this hashrate?
Can this ASIC connect to other large pools?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: miner29 on January 11, 2021, 05:09:39 PM
pool link: https://eth.crazypool.org/#/account/0xb326d2379fee71097a01824ab3d7c92125a0ac95 (https://eth.crazypool.org/#/account/0xb326d2379fee71097a01824ab3d7c92125a0ac95)
I do not understand why you are mining on this pool?
Workers Online: 1
Are you trying to solo mine with this hashrate?
Can this ASIC connect to other large pools?


Click miners.  162 on that pool.  About 154mhs ... not solo mining.  You can see his rewards for each block found.

His Asic is a single miner so that is why you only see 1 miner...for him. 


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 12, 2021, 06:48:18 PM
Odd that about every 11 hrs it drops hashrate..by almost 1/2.  Then back up.
I couldn't see that yet. Your source?
my unit is hashing super stable

The short dip today was the epoch change, when the new DAG was loaded




I do not understand why you are mining on this pool?
Workers Online: 1
Are you trying to solo mine with this hashrate?
Can this ASIC connect to other large pools?

Why not? What pool would you recommend?
as miner29 explained (thx) the link shows the stat of the miner, not the complete pool.

Of course can it mine on other pools
It has a lot of templates, assuming all of them to work ;)

Quote
Templates (click to open wizard)
2Miners.com      2miners.com/etc-mining-pool
ALTpool.pro/SOLO      solo-etc.altpool.pro
BeePool      beepool.org
Clona.ru      etc.clona.ru/en
Coinotron      coinotron.com
Comining.io      comining.io
Crazypool      etc.crazypool.org
Cruxpool      www.cruxpool.com
DigiPools      etc.digipools.org
ETCturk      etcturk.com
Ethashpool      ethashpool.com/etc
Ethermine      etc.ethermine.org
F2pool      f2pool.io/mining/guides/how-to-mine-ethereum-classic
FairPool      etc.fairpool.xyz
HashCity      hashcity.org
Hiveon      hiveon.net/ethereum-classic
MiningPoolHub      ethereum-classic.miningpoolhub.com
Myminers.org      etc.myminers.org
Nanopool      etc.nanopool.org
SoloPool      etc.solopool.org
Xnpool      www.xnpool.com
ZET      etc.zet-tech.eu


ETH
Quote
2Miners.com      eth.2miners.com
2Miners.com/SOLO      solo-eth.2miners.com
BeePool      www.beepool.org/coindetail/eth
BTC.com      pool.btc.com
Crazypool      eth.crazypool.org
Ethermine      ethermine.org
F2pool      www.f2pool.com
FirePool      firepool.com
Hiveon      hiveon.net
MiningPoolHub      ethereum.miningpoolhub.com
Nanopool      eth.nanopool.org
Poolin      www.poolin.com
Sparkpool      www.sparkpool.com/token/ETH
SpiderPool      www.spiderpool.com
Xnpool      www.xnpool.com

also some for CLO, EXP, and QKC


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 12, 2021, 06:49:40 PM
The project seems to involve an ex-Canaan person,
but I feel like this Phoenix project is not as open as the Avalonminer project was when it started.

Where and how can these be bought by a commoner?

yes, the "master mind" behind this is Chen Min, former CTO of Canaan.
Very small team. The company is entirely self-funded.
I think they are super open. Come and join in Telegram :-)
They never made any secret of the delays because of technical problems (hardware is hard)
and covid-caused problems

or here:
Quote
2019-Oct-4: Linzhi E1400 Architecture Overview
Venue: 2019 Ethereum Classic Summit - October 3-4, 2019 - Vancouver, Canada

https://linzhi.io/docs/LWP16-E1400-Architecture-Overview.pdf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_enGUG_Jbi4


or here: https://github.com/LinzhiChips


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: btcshiner on January 13, 2021, 03:54:49 AM
ETC: I know that is it working. Will test myself later. Waiting for some FW adjustments. At the moment the DAG caching ist not very smart, a coin chance cost some time.

I don't have a S17, but its loud. Nothing for a flat, I would say

Did you ever test this on etc?  I am a bit confused as to why this machine would work on etc now as I thought I read that they changed the algorithm slightly to protect from asics and 51% attacks.  If they did and this could still mine ect even after the change then it might be viable past September.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: roDDin on January 16, 2021, 10:59:43 AM
Thanks for sharing. This is some really good stuff. How about temps? Does the unit require any special setups?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: miner29 on January 16, 2021, 01:20:03 PM
Im unclear on why it would m8ne ETC.  None of the other asics on eth can do this.  Heck even the FPGAs on ETH require whole new bitstreams to do ETC now that the hard fork in ETc has occurred. 

Can you shed more light on this? ETH and ETC no longer share an algo.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: maXonja on January 16, 2021, 11:51:11 PM
Guys, he knows that it is working on ETC. He knows but he just didn't test it yet


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 19, 2021, 10:20:22 PM
no idea why or by whom it was deleted. :(

Quote
by the way, i tried to answer that question about ETC on you thread on bitcointalk. a few minutes later, my post was deleted and my account permanently banned.
i sent them a mail, but 24 hours later, no reaction. that place may not offer a particularly level playing field.

basically three things:
1) i described briefly that the algorithm change of ETC affects only the DAG, not dagger-hashimoto.
2) that our miners do implement ETChash, with a link to our miner page on crazypool as proof.
3) an explanation that most of the machines are in RD, which is why the performance data shown is bumpy.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: miner29 on January 19, 2021, 11:37:22 PM
no idea why or by whom it was deleted. :(

Quote
by the way, i tried to answer that question about ETC on you thread on bitcointalk. a few minutes later, my post was deleted and my account permanently banned.
i sent them a mail, but 24 hours later, no reaction. that place may not offer a particularly level playing field.

basically three things:
1) i described briefly that the algorithm change of ETC affects only the DAG, not dagger-hashimoto.
2) that our miners do implement ETChash, with a link to our miner page on crazypool as proof.
3) an explanation that most of the machines are in RD, which is why the performance data shown is bumpy.

it is a modified dagger-hashimoto.  It is not the same as ETH.  The changes in Thanos are more than just tge dag size. 


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: WatchMaker on January 30, 2021, 01:43:29 PM
Wow, the Linzhi Phoenix miner is pure fire, 2700 MH/s?
I think the only problem is, it's going to be super-expensive.
Also, not many ETH miners are going to get their handles on it bcuz of low production.

The profit is insane:

https://i.imgur.com/CqZrESV.png

https://i.imgur.com/XTgosb9.png

Hope this miner is true not a HYPE!



Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: jadefalke on January 31, 2021, 07:21:07 AM
Wow, the Linzhi Phoenix miner is pure fire, 2700 MH/s?
I think the only problem is, it's going to be super-expensive.
Also, not many ETH miners are going to get their handles on it bcuz of low production.

The profit is insane:

https://i.imgur.com/CqZrESV.png

https://i.imgur.com/XTgosb9.png

Hope this miner is true not a HYPE!



when you make such calculations, keep in mind:

1. Diff bomb in around 165 Days.
2. EIP1559 will dimish Mining Rewards drasticly. (https://stopeip1559.org/)
3. Diff is not static and currently rising quite fast.
4. Limited DAG File Capability on this Device.

To me this looks like an High Risk Invest.




Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on January 31, 2021, 10:53:23 AM
Talk about frauds....

This company is showing the exact same picture that you posted of your unit selling them for a fraction of the manufacturers price.

https://cryptominersoutlet.xxx/product/linzhi-phoenix-eth-miner-2600-mh-s/

Please don't post working links to scammers!

And please red the OP! If anybody sells these units today it is a scam.
On all that different websites, on alibaba and on the fake telegramchannels where they "sell" sampleunits


Here is what 2miners has to say on the subject:

https://2miners.com/blog/unofficial-release-of-innosilicon-a11-for-ethereum-mining-asic-features-and-setup/

There is nothing written about linzhi. Nobody have seen a working sample of the A11 yet. If that change we can compare it with the linzhi miner....
But I dont want to speculate about it here


when you make such calculations, keep in mind:

1. Diff bomb in around 165 Days.
2. EIP1559 will dimish Mining Rewards drasticly. (https://stopeip1559.org/)
3. Diff is not static and currently rising quite fast.
4. Limited DAG File Capability on this Device.

To me this looks like an High Risk Invest.

The miner is real. But yes there are many risks these days.
But as it is not for sale at the moment we don't have to speculate on ROI.
I am in contact with linzhi.
Unit will be priced fair when it go for sale. They also work on a unit with more memory...
we will see... But please don't send that fucking scammers your coins the meanwhile



latest official news from linzhi:
Quote
Update January 31, 2021: General sales of the Linzhi Phoenix Ethash miner have not started and will not start for several weeks at least. All sites and groups claiming to sell or accept preorders for upcoming retail units are fraudulent.

The official Telegram news channel is @linzhicorp_news

This includes all guys who offer sample units for sale on Telegram

only real is:
linzhi.io
https://t.me/LinzhiCorp
https://t.me/LinzhiCorp_News

EVERYTHING ELSE is fake and you will get scammed.
We currently have NOTHING to sell. No devices, no samples, no pre-orders


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on February 11, 2021, 12:56:27 PM
Code:
Long-term totals: (statistics reset when this page is (re)loaded)
Board 0: 1069790.454 GH in 213.99 h = 1.389 GH/s
Board 1: 1056991.452 GH in 213.97 h = 1.372 GH/s
Total 2.761 GH/s


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: Cav Crypto on February 25, 2021, 01:07:58 AM
So many people talking garbage about this, yet if you look at his public mining profile he has provided, he has mined $17k alone in the past 28 days.

And people will still call this useless. ;D


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: buraz11 on February 25, 2021, 05:09:12 AM
if you could buy one it would be useful,like this it is useless,no?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on February 25, 2021, 07:08:45 AM
if you could buy one it would be useful,like this it is useless,no?

you would prefer they sell pre-orders?


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: buraz11 on February 25, 2021, 08:56:08 AM
I would prefer if they sold it before it goes obsolete and while still very profitable


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: badbart on February 25, 2021, 07:21:05 PM
They will sell them after the potability tanks or charge such a high price the prospects of turning a profit are slim.  Similar to the INNOSILICON A11, 20k for a miner that won't release until mid summer protects for ROI would huge gamble, eth better be a 3k for them to ROI.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: Nekor on February 26, 2021, 03:23:31 PM
I would prefer if they sold it before it goes obsolete and while still very profitable

He doesn't seem to understand why there is so much negativity surrounding this...



Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: philipma1957 on February 27, 2021, 04:04:40 AM
I would prefer if they sold it before it goes obsolete and while still very profitable

He doesn't seem to understand why there is so much negativity surrounding this...



my entire farm is 52 cards doing a grand total of 2100mh

i pull about 5000 watts.

this machine does 2700mh at 3300 watts

it will earn about 270 usd a day for 100 days maybe a little longer.

It is fine to buy it today if you get it by next week and pay under 12k.

reality is they will sell it at 18k in about 50 days. actually i simply would mine it till it dies if i were them and not sell a single one.

My guess is that would be the most profit for them.  much better than selling it.

Found what I was looking for.

Quote
https://eth.crazypool.org/#/account/0xef1d6c35a3877ec20a72fe3a2df79cdbaee39148
 Immature Balance: 0.000000000 ETH
 Pending Balance: 0.000000000 ETH
 Total Paid: 985.577780501 ETH
 Last 24h Reward: 12.593025480 ETH
 Workers Online: 110
 Last Share Submitted: 2 seconds ago
 Hashrate (1h): 271.97 GH
 Hashrate (6h): 270.44 GH
 Total Payments: 503
 Epoch Switch: in 1 hour
 Your Round Share: 47.433526%
 Current Round Variance: 202.7%


Worker   Current   Average   Stales   Server   Last Share
x10   2.62 GH   2.60 GH   0.21 %   ASIA   5 seconds ago
x100   2.44 GH   2.55 GH   0.23 %   ASIA   26 seconds ago
x101   2.72 GH   2.66 GH   0.22 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x102   2.63 GH   2.58 GH   0.41 %   ASIA   9 seconds ago
x104   2.31 GH   2.30 GH   0.20 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x11   2.48 GH   2.48 GH   0.69 %   ASIA   11 seconds ago
x110   2.42 GH   2.34 GH   0.07 %   ASIA   10 seconds ago
x111   2.46 GH   2.59 GH   0.20 %   ASIA   14 seconds ago
x113   2.58 GH   2.50 GH   0.69 %   ASIA   4 seconds ago
x115   2.47 GH   2.49 GH   0.17 %   ASIA   13 seconds ago
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x122   2.33 GH   2.45 GH   0.13 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x13   2.03 GH   2.22 GH   0.08 %   ASIA   4 seconds ago
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x133   1.69 GH   2.16 GH   0.06 %   ASIA   4 seconds ago
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x175   2.57 GH   2.78 GH   0.28 %   ASIA   7 seconds ago
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x184   2.22 GH   2.33 GH   1.02 %   ASIA   4 seconds ago
x190   2.61 GH   2.42 GH   0.16 %   ASIA   12 seconds ago
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x192   2.48 GH   2.46 GH   0.57 %   ASIA   4 seconds ago
x193   1.99 GH   2.21 GH   0.40 %   ASIA   4 seconds ago
x197   1.35 GH   1.20 GH   2.56 %   ASIA   2 seconds ago
x198   2.91 GH   2.69 GH   0.55 %   ASIA   12 seconds ago
x2-100   1.47 GH   1.43 GH   0.86 %   ASIA   20 seconds ago
x2-106   2.41 GH   2.45 GH   0.41 %   ASIA   11 seconds ago
x2-107   2.43 GH   2.60 GH   0.33 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
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x2-114   2.59 GH   2.47 GH   0.78 %   ASIA   11 seconds ago
x2-13   2.47 GH   2.55 GH   0.31 %   ASIA   35 seconds ago
x2-14   2.62 GH   2.53 GH   0.12 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x2-17   2.35 GH   2.45 GH   0.00 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x2-18   2.43 GH   2.20 GH   0.00 %   ASIA   24 seconds ago
x2-20   2.81 GH   2.89 GH   0.05 %   ASIA   2 seconds ago
x2-205   2.70 GH   2.84 GH   0.75 %   ASIA   6 seconds ago
x2-206   2.85 GH   2.69 GH   1.31 %   ASIA   6 seconds ago
x2-228   2.70 GH   2.56 GH   1.69 %   ASIA   4 seconds ago
x2-23   2.40 GH   2.48 GH   0.24 %   ASIA   6 seconds ago
x2-24   2.45 GH   2.46 GH   0.07 %   ASIA   7 seconds ago
x2-91   2.88 GH   2.78 GH   0.79 %   ASIA   7 seconds ago
x2-92   2.89 GH   2.71 GH   0.06 %   ASIA   6 seconds ago
x2-93   2.82 GH   2.76 GH   0.00 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x2-95   2.58 GH   2.45 GH   0.25 %   ASIA   7 seconds ago
x2-96   2.57 GH   2.58 GH   0.12 %   ASIA   5 seconds ago
x2-97   2.21 GH   2.33 GH   0.59 %   ASIA   19 seconds ago
x2-98   2.68 GH   2.69 GH   0.58 %   ASIA   9 seconds ago
x2-99   2.84 GH   2.80 GH   0.09 %   ASIA   18 seconds ago
x20   2.66 GH   2.61 GH   0.40 %   ASIA   12 seconds ago
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x210   2.49 GH   2.49 GH   0.22 %   ASIA   12 seconds ago
x22   2.87 GH   2.44 GH   0.12 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x220   2.17 GH   2.57 GH   0.66 %   ASIA   9 seconds ago
x23   1.24 GH   1.22 GH   0.00 %   ASIA   23 seconds ago
x231   1.28 GH   1.20 GH   0.91 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x238   2.61 GH   2.49 GH   0.16 %   ASIA   7 seconds ago
x240   2.66 GH   2.55 GH   0.09 %   ASIA   2 seconds ago
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x246   1.23 GH   1.23 GH   0.51 %   ASIA   2 seconds ago
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x30   1.20 GH   1.23 GH   0.93 %   ASIA   30 seconds ago
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x35   2.72 GH   2.62 GH   0.39 %   ASIA   14 seconds ago
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x38   2.63 GH   2.67 GH   0.13 %   ASIA   21 seconds ago
x39   2.58 GH   2.78 GH   0.11 %   ASIA   12 seconds ago
x40   2.81 GH   2.68 GH   0.44 %   ASIA   5 seconds ago
x42   2.78 GH   2.82 GH   0.26 %   ASIA   6 seconds ago
x44   2.50 GH   2.50 GH   0.13 %   ASIA   2 seconds ago
x45   3.01 GH   2.98 GH   0.10 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x47   2.97 GH   2.74 GH   1.65 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x48   2.64 GH   2.73 GH   1.36 %   ASIA   19 seconds ago
x49   2.83 GH   2.77 GH   0.18 %   ASIA   39 seconds ago
x5   2.59 GH   2.66 GH   0.87 %   ASIA   12 seconds ago
x50   2.92 GH   2.88 GH   0.21 %   ASIA   10 seconds ago
x51   2.57 GH   2.80 GH   0.52 %   ASIA   10 seconds ago
x53   2.96 GH   2.93 GH   0.25 %   ASIA   3 seconds ago
x54   2.88 GH   2.72 GH   0.00 %   ASIA   7 seconds ago
x55   2.27 GH   2.26 GH   0.58 %   ASIA   8 seconds ago
x56   2.42 GH   2.62 GH   0.98 %   ASIA   19 seconds ago
x57   2.87 GH   2.86 GH   0.68 %   ASIA   7 seconds ago
x59   2.46 GH   2.51 GH   0.36 %   ASIA   10 seconds ago
x6   2.50 GH   2.50 GH   1.07 %   ASIA   7 seconds ago
x62   2.81 GH   2.75 GH   0.28 %   ASIA   21 seconds ago
x63   2.86 GH   2.81 GH   0.11 %   ASIA   5 seconds ago
x64   3.01 GH   2.83 GH   0.22 %   ASIA   16 seconds ago
x67   2.91 GH   2.91 GH   0.05 %   ASIA   9 seconds ago
x68   2.95 GH   2.82 GH   0.26 %   ASIA   18 seconds ago
x69   2.87 GH   2.84 GH   0.35 %   ASIA   5 seconds ago
x71   2.81 GH   2.80 GH   1.44 %   ASIA   4 seconds ago
x75   2.44 GH   2.36 GH   0.07 %   ASIA   5 seconds ago
x77   1.68 GH   1.60 GH   0.53 %   ASIA   34 seconds ago
x79   2.35 GH   2.42 GH   0.77 %   ASIA   4 seconds ago
x81   2.70 GH   2.81 GH   0.06 %   ASIA   5 seconds ago
x9   1.33 GH   1.21 GH   0.00 %   ASIA   9 seconds ago
x96   1.32 GH   1.27 GH   0.14 %   ASIA   14 seconds ago...

So this is the farm for these miners they have earned 958 eth so far.

why would they sell any of these?

look what they earn.  958 x 1500 = 1,437,000



Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: philipma1957 on March 10, 2021, 12:04:35 PM

I found a new thread in group buys

it may be a scam thread see link



below https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5322858.msg56530831#msg56530831

they refer to linzhi.cn

and first post here refers to linzhi.io as the good website

So I am guessing that the other thread has a bad link.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on March 10, 2021, 02:11:03 PM
Hi Phil,

thanks for the hint.
Yeah that site is scam. Unfortunately, a lot of people are being scammed...

Your link to crazypool.org is their R&D farm, that is known public since they have fired them up.
hashrate fluctuates a little. But is always rough in that area


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on March 11, 2021, 09:34:23 AM
short update:

Quote
Long-term totals: (statistics reset when this page is (re)loaded)
Board 0:   1367603.486 GH   in   282.20 h   =   1.346 GH/s
Board 1:   1410724.958 GH   in   282.26 h   =   1.388 GH/s
Total   2.734 GH/s


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: miner29 on March 20, 2021, 02:57:26 PM
The company is really a BIG SCAM
The company is really a big scam
I found out about this website through linzhi.io
for several days they had on their website the link of linzhi.cn.com
saying that that site was their store, the strange thing is that above they had an email from sales @linzhi.io
A few days later they no longer had the link to linzhi.cn.com on their supposed official website, they removed it and now they say Store: Coming soon

In my opinion, it is the same official company linzhi.io or some employee who is behind these waves of scams, it is likely that they did not have money to start mass production and in this way they have opted for fast and free Financing without having to return it

I lost 23k and now they send emails to encourage us to buy more machines but the machines do not exist, they will never arrive
they never send tracking number
They do not respond to any email or social network, they are on Telegran and they only say now that they have nothing created and to be careful with scams
But the scammers are themselves, the funny thing is that they respond here saying that we give tracking number or order, but they do not deliver anything after payment, there are no order number or tracking number because it is a scam, there are no machines

If one day the product comes out, hopefully they will give us a discount to the funders or scammed by them

Just stop.  You never dealt or had any dealing with Linzhi.io the actual company that does make an asic for eth but they dont sell it.  They make money using it.  They have shown and sent units for review but have never offered it for sale.  You go suckered by slick fraud sites....and now you blame Linzhi.io.   You fell for spoofed headers on email.  And lost a lost of money for that we are all sorry for you...but you cannot blame Linzhi.io because they were at all who you were dealing with.  You let your greed for profit haze your vision and you got suckered.  Own it...quit blaming others...you want to blame somebody try yourself...and the frauds who are not Linzhi. 

You end by asking for a discount from Linzhi...they owe you nothing because you havent interacted at all with them.  Maybe in the future you will be more careful.  There are lots of scammers because there are lots of people desperate to make a quick fortune.

So stop trying to drag down Linzhi...you have been advised in another thread that you didnt do your research...a simple reading of this thread would have made clear THEY ARE NOT FOR SALE.

Own your dumbassery....its all you. 

Having said all that i hate scammers...and there are plenty here...many even seem legit by offering new coins but those coins are usually just copies of other coins work and usually have large premines and NO MARKETS.  There are several that keeping posting here.  Whats funny is if you call them out and show they have no value they call you the scammer.  :). I pride myself on having infuriated several of them.  And will continue to point out scams.  Please read up on stuff before you make a move such as you did...Again read this entire thread and is clear Linzhi is not selling.. ...yet you took a scammer with a slick websites word that it was.....   

Sorry for the loss...but learn from it or you will get it again. 


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on March 20, 2021, 03:37:21 PM
The company is really a BIG SCAM
The company is really a big scam
I found out about this website through linzhi.io
for several days they had on their website the link of linzhi.cn.com

That is total bullshit. You made a mistake, blaming them for it.

there was (seems offline now) a 1:1 copy of the real site, but with the link to the scammers shop


 showing línzhi.io in the browser, notice the fake character "i"

it was https://xn--lnzhi-zsa.io/ (<--- SCAM Site)


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: spyzee on March 23, 2021, 01:00:35 AM
What do you think the price of the miner will be?
15-20K USD or rather 30-40K USD?
Does anyone have any relevant information about this?
 ???


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: philipma1957 on March 23, 2021, 03:36:02 AM
What do you think the price of the miner will be?
15-20K USD or rather 30-40K USD?
Does anyone have any relevant information about this?
 ???

Okay it is not going to be sold. It has a fatal flaw. The ram is 4.7 so when the dag grows to 4.7 this gear is dead. At the moment I think the dag is 4.15 so this gear will die in under 💯 days.

They will simply mine it til it dies.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: generalt on March 23, 2021, 01:35:10 PM
Okay it is not going to be sold. It has a fatal flaw. The ram is 4.7 so when the dag grows to 4.7 this gear is dead. At the moment I think the dag is 4.15 so this gear will die in under 💯 days.

They will simply mine it til it dies.

I agree.  If they do try to dump them now, it's just going to give themselves a bad name for selling a miner that becomes useless after 100 days. Even if they do price it accordingly what happens if you get a bad one or one that gets damaged in shipping?  The RMA process would kill any chance of breaking even.  It's not worth it for the seller or the buyer at this point in my eyes.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: philipma1957 on March 23, 2021, 08:48:50 PM
Okay it is not going to be sold. It has a fatal flaw. The ram is 4.7 so when the dag grows to 4.7 this gear is dead. At the moment I think the dag is 4.15 so this gear will die in under 💯 days.

They will simply mine it til it dies.

I agree.  If they do try to dump them now, it's just going to give themselves a bad name for selling a miner that becomes useless after 100 days. Even if they do price it accordingly what happens if you get a bad one or one that gets damaged in shipping?  The RMA process would kill any chance of breaking even.  It's not worth it for the seller or the buyer at this point in my eyes.

The main farm has mined 1315 eth

https://eth.crazypool.org/#/account/0xef1d6c35a3877ec20a72fe3a2df79cdbaee39148

this is over 2.2 million

They can make another 2.2 million before it turns bad.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: generalt on March 24, 2021, 01:09:27 AM

The main farm has mined 1315 eth

https://eth.crazypool.org/#/account/0xef1d6c35a3877ec20a72fe3a2df79cdbaee39148

this is over 2.2 million

They can make another 2.2 million before it turns bad.

112 workers online when I checked.  So 2.2 million divided by 112 is a little less that $20,000 each that they make minus electricity.  Good for them that they were able to catch this wave.  I guess they could sell it for less than what it would mine just to get their name out there if they are able to mass produce an 8 gb version of this miner for sale in the future.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: sjyi on March 24, 2021, 05:47:06 AM

112 workers online when I checked.  So 2.2 million divided by 112 is a little less that $20,000 each that they make minus electricity.  Good for them that they were able to catch this wave.  I guess they could sell it for less than what it would mine just to get their name out there if they are able to mass produce an 8 gb version of this miner for sale in the future.
So they locked up themselves for last 2 years to make what $5 million (what they mined so far and to be mined until DAG becomes too big for their miner)?

Even if they were able to come up with a new 8GB design, with the silicon foundries being all tied up, I don't think they can get new machines before POW dies out.


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: sjyi on March 24, 2021, 05:55:18 AM
The company is really a BIG SCAM
The company is really a big scam
I found out about this website through linzhi.io
for several days they had on their website the link of linzhi.cn.com

That is total bullshit. You made a mistake, blaming them for it.

there was (seems offline now) a 1:1 copy of the real site, but with the link to the scammers shop


 showing línzhi.io in the browser, notice the fake character "i"

it was https://xn--lnzhi-zsa.io/ (<--- SCAM Site)

Prior to this version with the acute accented "í" there was linzhi.io with the normal "i"


Title: Re: [Review]: Linzhi Phoenix - 2700 MH/s Ethash asic miner
Post by: yxt on March 24, 2021, 09:04:24 AM
linzhi.io (http://linzhi.io) is and was there always, as it is the only legitimate site