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3861  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Will "hyperbitcoinization" become a reality? on: April 06, 2022, 11:32:14 PM
In my mind it's slowly happening already.

It's slow in the beginning, but then everyone adopts the technology very quickly. Similar to what happened to the smartphones. The first few years it was a bit difficult to use, the hardware wasn't as good (the first Nokia smartphones for example), but the technology was there. You could use maps, surf the web, etc, but it was complicated. It took Apple and Google a few years to actually end up with an easy to use and fast device. It's now commonplace. Everyone uses maps, and surfs the web on their phones today. It will be the same with Bitcoin.

We already see this starting to happen in El Salvador. They are using lightning wallets there for every day purchases. Other countries will follow. Eventually it will be as pervasive as credit card payments, and it will be normal to pay with lightning.

Also, more and more creators of goods and services are accepting Bitcoin only (or giving incentives to pay in Bitcoin)

Here's one example:

3862  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What's preventing bitcoin from worldwide adoption? on: April 06, 2022, 11:25:19 PM
I think one of the things that will make Bitcoin more common worldwide is creators of goods and services offering them only through Bitcoin (or maybe with a discount incentive).

Here's one example:


If someone wants a design from him that person will have to pay with Bitcoin, making it a bit more common. If this is repeated all around the world, it will make Bitcoin being adopted worldwide.
3863  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: Official FutureBit Apollo BTC Software/Image and Support thread on: April 06, 2022, 03:38:04 AM
Hello All

I just go my first Apollo BTC standard I don't think had I really read the description I don't think would have gotten it however, I was able to get it up and operating in a few hours using the scripts found at
https://github.com/jstefanop/Apollo-Miner-Binaries/releases/

I tried to download the SD Image but the link is not working. So can someone point me in the right direction? I'm new to mining but it also seems to be a waste to have all this power and only have one miner, it errors and disconnects if I try to add a second pool.  Is it even possible?  I can't seem to find any software that is less than 5yrs old, I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 nothing seems to work.

So Any help would be appreciated

If you've got the Apollo BTC Standard (instead of the full), then the only thing you need is the binary for Linux (Apollo-Miner_linux-x86_64). You can run that from your Ubuntu 20.04 machine, and it will mine with your USB connected Apollo miner.

Based on the help output from the binary, it looks like it only supports mining from one pool:

Quote from: ./apollo-miner --help
pool:
  -host <hostname>          Set pool hostname (default: [stratum.slushpool.com])
  -port <port>              Set pool port     (default: [3333])
  -user <username>          Set pool username (default: [jstefanop.apollodefault])
  -pswd <password>          Set pool password (default: [1])

This is the only binary that can be used with this miner. It's not open sourced, so AFAIK no other miner software can be used with the Apollo BTC.
3864  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: No hardware wallet should be closed source in the first place on: April 06, 2022, 03:08:36 AM
Just because a software is open source doesn't mean it can't do unwanted things.

Also, I'm not sure how you're able to confirm the firmware running in your hardware wallet is actually the source that has been published openly. Maybe you can flash it yourself? Not sure most people would do that. Most people would start using the hardware wallet. Maybe they would generate their own keys outside of the wallet, but not sure if they would re-flash the wallet with their custom firmware as well.

At some point you do need to trust, otherwise you won't have enough time or expertise in all the necessary areas to verify everything you use.
3865  Bitcoin / Pools / Re: [∞ YH] solo.ckpool.org 2% fee solo mining 265 blocks solved! on: April 06, 2022, 02:35:12 AM
~snip~

he would be better off pointing 1.15 ph to a legit pool that pays steady and 0.05 ph to ck- solo or better yet to Laurentia Pool


that pool was created by ck and has only 3 miners on it.

Is that Laurentia Pool solo? I haven't seen it. And why would it be better to use that one instead of ck-solo?
3866  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Blockchain Birthdays! on: April 06, 2022, 02:22:53 AM
Here are some birthdays stored in the blockchain:

MARTIN GUARIN MEJIA was born Today in Melbourne, Australia

quot;Solomon Billy Degenstein was born.

Emilia Leticia, our beloved daughter, born at blockheight 722547.

gt; I am here! Sophia Owens born on 23Mar2014 in Los Angeles, CA

I am here! David Owens born on 6Apr1982 in Chicago, IL
3867  Other / Meta / Re: Would the IQ test have made the forum better? on: April 06, 2022, 01:46:28 AM
It was funny while it lasted, but it won't be a useful tool for long term.

I think the current situation of the forum with merits, activity, and ranks is working quite alright. And although it's a bit tough for newbies in the beginning, if you constantly post quality content you can rise up the ranks quite fast, just as we saw in the case of n0nce, who has been in this forum for less than a year and already was accepted at one of the most prestigious signature campaigns.
3868  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: [HELP] Do I create the company first or do the IDO / Seed sale? on: April 06, 2022, 01:33:45 AM
hello, I have a team of developers working for a project related to cryptocurrencies.

We are almost done with the whitepaper, which includes at least 30 pages + images of the platform, functions, db, data relations, smart contracts etc.

It is a project in which we have a lot of confidence, but we need investment to be able to start. We want to contact companies that are already in the sector and would surely agree to an investment / partnership.

but we don't know how to do this legally since we are all developers.

Should we first create the company, and then ask for funds from them and declare those funds as profit?

Or will they simply not ask for any official paper of our company and will make the investment in our tokens?

There are many implications depending on how you conduct your business, and where it's located.

One area that you have to look is if you're allowed to operate legally in your area with whatever you're offering. No idea where you guys are or what you're doing, so you need to figure this out first.

The other area is financial. Basically there are many different types of companies that you can create, depending on the country you are. Each one comes with different pros and cons.

I recommend you to contact someone that can help you locally as rules are different everywhere. Check out your local tech startup scene, they usually have people there that can help you out with these kinds of questions.
3869  Bitcoin / Development & Technical Discussion / Re: VanitySearch (Yet another address prefix finder) on: April 06, 2022, 12:17:23 AM
Hello

I try to understand big numbers I mean, thousand of years and so on.

Please write mi in words how many years it is:

1.055e+06y


One million and fifty five thousand years.

By that time some interesting things will happen:

Betelgeuse, one of the top ten brightest stars in our sky, will have exploded in a supernova. It will be so bright that it will be visible on Earth in day time. [1]

A couple of Uranus moons, Desdemona and Cressida, will probably have already collided with each other. [2]

inlovewiththedj will probably have obtained his vanity address. [3]

[1]: https://earthsky.org/brightest-stars/betelgeuse-will-explode-someday
[2]: https://astronomy.com/news/2017/09/uranus-colliding-moons
[3]: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5112311.msg59427656#msg59427656
3870  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Have you, or would you ever use a Bitcoin ATM? on: April 05, 2022, 11:56:41 PM
I think I would use a Bitcoin ATM in the future, when Bitcoin is more widely accepted.

Comparing this to a cash ATM, these days I only use them whenever a shop tells me they only accept cash, and not cards. I've noticed this is getting a bit more common recently with inflation and increasing fees from card companies.

In a similar way, in the future when most businesses accept Bitcoin, I would use the Bitcoin ATM for the few businesses that accept fiat only as I won't be carrying any fiat payment mechanism at that time.
3871  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Germany shuts down Hydra Market, a large darknet marketplace on: April 05, 2022, 11:49:10 PM
Germany's cybercrime forces have stated that Hydra Market has been operating since at least 2015 with around 17 million customers, making it one of the largest darknet marketplaces in the world.

With help from the US, they seized 543 bitcoins while shutting down the operation:

The authorities confiscated 543 bitcoins that were valued at about €23 million ($25 million) following investigations tracing back to August 2021. They said several US authorities were involved in the probes

This was a very large marketplace, with more than one billion euros a year being transacted in the platform:

Sales at Hydra Market were at least €1.23 billion euros in 2020. ZIT and BKA said the site's Bitcoin Bank Mixer, a service for obfuscating digital transactions provided by the platform, made crypto investigations "extremely difficult" for law enforcement agencies.
3872  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Intel's Blockscale ASIC will be powering the next generation of miners on: April 05, 2022, 01:01:32 PM
The new Intel Blockscale ASIC is being marketed as a "custom ASIC for blockchain acceleration". That means that Intel provides a reference ASIC chip and other companies are able to develop a working miner based on their own needs:

Our Intel Blockchain ASIC solution enabled with a system-level reference design provides customers a starting point to develop solutions that meet their unique and demanding infrastructure requirements.

Here are the specs for the chip:



For reference, the fastest USB miner, the GekkoMiner Compac F, hashes at about 300 GH/s at 15W.

The key message is that the Intel chipset will be customizable by the companies, allowing them to create different types of miners, for example a quiet home miner, or a high performance industrial one:

Intel Blockscale ASICs are built for the demanding environment of cryptocurrency mining. Each ASIC has built-in temperature and voltage sensor capabilities. The accelerator can be operated across a range of frequencies, enabling system designers to balance performance and efficiency.

The Intel Blockscale ASIC is supported by a reference hardware design and software stack to jump-start system development.

When would anyone be able to get these chips?:

Shipments of Intel Blockscale ASIC to customers will begin in the third quarter of 2022.  Argo Blockchain, Block Inc., Hive Blockchain Technologies and GRIID Infrastructure will be among the first companies to develop new systems based on Intel’s ASIC.

In 2023 and beyond, Intel will be working with and supplying prospective customers who share the company’s sustainability goals.

It seems that Jack Dorsey's Block new miner will be based on this chipset:

Square is considering building a Bitcoin mining system based on custom silicon and open source for individuals and businesses worldwide. If we do this, we’d follow our hardware wallet model: build in the open in collaboration with the community.

Having an open source miner with this Intel chip would be great. Also, I would like to see a USB miner with this chipset.

And to organize this development into the future, Intel has created a New Custom Compute Group: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/newsroom/opinion/thoughts-blockchain-custom-compute-group.html
3873  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Just watch "Trust no one" diocumentary film related 2019 biggest crypto scam on: April 04, 2022, 11:29:49 PM
~snip~
I am curious, did the documentary resolve the mystery of how he died in India? Did they show proofs that he died in a hospital because of his disease? This is what I am curious about because there are conspiracy theories that he is still alive as they can't produce his body. Haven't watched the documentary yet, but I am interested to watch this film.

They showed an official death certificate from India, although it had his last name misspelt.

One journalist/reporter went to India to investigate, and interviewed the doctor. He described what he saw, and how the CEO was revived a couple of times until it couldn't be revived any more. This is all based on verbal information from the doctor given to the reporter.

The funeral was done with a closed casket, so most people didn't see the body. The wife is said to have seen the body in the funeral.

That's pretty much it. The people affected in this are now demanding to exhume the body. The wife didn't appear in the documentary. Maybe there's something legal about it, or maybe she just didn't want to appear.

I think it's worth watching the documentary, I didn't know the details of this and they covered it all quite nicely.
3874  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: can I get any meaningful mining done with a 1k budget? on: April 04, 2022, 10:46:54 PM
The Compaq F's would be a great option as they start at around $300 a pop if you can find em. Just remember you'll need a fan to cool them and a higher powered USB hub to get the most out of them.

I can personally attest to their effectiveness in solving / finding a block.  Cool
If you want a $300 powerball/lottery ticket by all means go ahead.
Odd's of being struck by lighting 1 in 500,000
Odd's of finding a bitcoin block with a compaq 1 in 243,474
Odd's of hitting roi with this purchase? 1 in 243,474
I guess the sun shines on a dogs ass once in a while though.
If you guys are going to suggest this hardware to people you should disclose the facts.
Here's the facts of profitability on your suggestions. Hardly meaningful but to the 3 people that have ever found a block using them . Novel at best. buying one only benefits gekko.


Not everything is about making money though. When running these devices at home you're decentralizing the network a bit more, and you're getting experience mining Bitcoin with real ASIC devices. Plus, if you run them solo, you also have a built-in lottery running for you every day.
3875  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] Roobet.com Signature Campaign | The Honest Online Casino | Full Members+ on: April 04, 2022, 01:47:00 AM
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3876  Bitcoin / Mining software (miners) / Re: Braiins OS & Braiins OS+ custom ASIC firmware: optimize performance & efficiency on: April 03, 2022, 05:17:44 PM
Does this firmware support S9 Hydro?

** Braiins OS+ currently supports: **
Bitmain Antminer S9, S9j, S9i. (No Hydro, K, SE; dual/pro)
Control board C41. (Use slot 6,7,8; no C5, Cyclone or T9+ blue)

Bitmain Antminer S17, S17 Pro, S17+, S17e; T17, T17+, T17e.
Control boards C52, C49. (Use slot 0,1,2; No aftermarket)

** Early access (beta testing): **
Bitmain Antminer S19, S19 Pro, T19, S19j Pro, S19j, S19 A, S19j A, S19j A Pro, S19j A. (No i; +)
Control boards C71, C55, C52, C49. (Use the first 3 slots; No BeagleBone or Amlogic)

** Development pipeline: **
MicroBT Whatsminer M20S, M21S.

** Get notifications from: **
Braiins OS+ web page https://braiins.com/os/plus
Braiins Announcements Telegram channel to: https://t.me/Braiins
Braiins OS+ support Telegram group https://t.me/BraiinsOS


Any plans on supporting things like the GekkoScience Compac F?

Also, is the github project (https://github.com/braiins/braiins/tree/bos-devel/open/bosminer) up to date with the latest development?, seems like it hasn't been updated for 2 years.
3877  Bitcoin / Hardware / Is there any modern fpga mining board available these days? on: April 03, 2022, 03:44:09 PM
I just realized ztex has recently released a new board based on the Xilinx Artix 7 XC7A200T fpga, available here: https://shop.ztex.de/product_info.php?products_id=102&language=en

They come with an open source SDK: https://www.ztex.de/firmware-kit/ although that's for general use, not a ready to use miner.

I haven't seen anything in this forum about the series 2 of ztex, only the older series 1, which had an open source miner: https://bitcointalk.org/?topic=40047 but that stopped around 2013 it seems. Also it looks like bfgminer supports only series 1 of these boards.

I wonder if anyone is using these new boards, or any fpga for mining these days, maybe as a home/quiet miner for example.

Looking at this open source fpga bitcoin miner repo it looks like there hasn't been much done in about a decade: https://github.com/progranism/Open-Source-FPGA-Bitcoin-Miner

Is all the mining now done exclusively with ASICs? even the USB stick miners use an ASIC.

I wonder if there's any current FPGA device that can be used for mining today, ideally open source. Probably it won't be as efficient as the latest ASIC, but an fpga has other advantages to it, like being able to be updated over time, and use the board for other purposes as well.
3878  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: About BTCs Coin --- on: April 03, 2022, 06:41:14 AM
Do anyone know about BTCs coin. It is rumored that this is Satoshi Nakamoto's second project. It is also rumored that it will be worthable like Ethereum. I want to know how true these words really are? Is it true Or any rumor?
I also heard that they already launched their test net live on March 31st night.

You don't really need to ask that question. Just think about it.

Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, who has been gone for about a decade, is coming back to release an altcoin in 2022. And this is somehow only known in rumours, no actual proof of anything.

Does that make any sense to you?

Or would it make more sense that some random YouTuber is trying to create some hype about some altcoin so that he gets a few bucks out of the general public for free?

I think you know the answer.
3879  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: can I get any meaningful mining done with a 1k budget? on: April 03, 2022, 03:22:18 AM
Yes. Two options that come to mind below that price range:

Up to three Compac F miners from GekkoScience and a USB hub kit from BitcoinMerch:
https://bitcoinmerch.com/products/3-x-gekkoscience-compac-f-with-fan-upgrade-bitcoin-merch%C2%AE-7-port-usb-hub-combo-up-to-1-05th-s

You can run kano's cgminer (open source) with these guys:
https://github.com/kanoi/cgminer


An Apollo BTC from FutureBit
https://shop.futurebit.io/products/pre-order-apollo-btc-a-bitcoin-asic-miner-and-desktop-class-computer-running-a-full-node-and-much-more-batch-1-ships-in-late-april-to-may

Binaries (closed source) to run the miner are available here:
https://github.com/jstefanop/Apollo-Miner-Binaries
3880  Other / Meta / Why people reserve the second post in a thread? on: April 02, 2022, 11:37:02 PM
I've seen this a few times, and I'm not sure why they would to that, since any extra information could be appended to the original post later on by editing it, which is usually what happens.

But a few threads have the second post reserved by the OP by basically posting a "reserved" below the original thread. What's the purpose of this?

Also, I thought consecutive posts were not allowed here as the mods usually deletes the second one and merges it with the first.
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