hey mate replied to you in the other thread too, shot them an email asking and sent exact link -- I'll post the reply . . if they answer This was their response to me today "Also, about the last question, we have nothing to do with this company. We started selling to the mass market only in 2018. Regards, Jason"
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I don't think so, but I sent them an email asking & will update you w/ response This was their response to me "Also, about the last question, we have nothing to do with this company. We started selling to the mass market only in 2018. Regards, Jason"
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Yep, the way the interface works through the web reminds me of the 'ol Spondoolies web miner interface from a while back- hopefully there's a way to login to the miner locally, or the page can be downloaded/something of the sort in case Asicminer's site ever goes down or the company goes down. The liquid cooling seems like a bit of a hassle to buy initially if you don't already have liquid or distilled water on hand, but nice to see that it works well, and ASICminer actually has working miners. Have you considered posting this in the Bitcoin Hardware section, considering this thing's also capable of BTC mining? I'm sure the folks over there also have some things to say about this thing, considering the last time I've been there people were extremely skeptical about ASICminer as a whole. No I no longer post there, I have posted threads w/ my links and posted w/o any links just the video link and a basic description. My threads are always deleted w/ no explanation. This is where I read and post 95% of the time. That's unfortunate, but I have to say I've also posted there in the past and I also mostly stopped because moderation started getting a bit excessive from frodocooper. I suppose it's slightly better than when there was little moderation previously, but most people who browse there also read this subforum too. Don't want to get too deep into Meta discussion here though. I have to say I really like your way of reviewing miners, much better than the simple pictures-and-words guides that were common on this forum in the past. I'll definitely be watching more of your videos in the future. Sounds bad but it’s nice to hear I’m not the only one. It’s made me cautious of investing a lot of time into a post or thread that could be simply wiped out. Thanks I really appreciate that, I’ve been trying hard to improve my content. I’m not the best at presenting or recording or editing but I try to find a balance to deliver a decent end product.
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Have you ran a nmap/port scanner against the private ip of the unit ?
not yet but I'd like to / really need to, I'll get that done before my next update on it (aiming for 30 days)
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Great review ! This miner is way to centralized. users have not much control over it ... If they website going to be hacked, someone can take over all the miners they ever sold I was looking for a review like yours about this miner, but did not find any, except one on youtube before. The biggest problem i see with this miners and the other one Vosk reviewed from this company , is: they are totally centralized, basically "we" don't have any control over them, everything need to be done via they website. I see a big security risk here if a hacker taking over the website, its mean they can take over all the miners this company ever built and sold Miners should be configurable on local network independently from the manufacturer ... so if you paying 4.5k for this miner, you received and ready to use, but they website have any kind of ddos attack or its just down for a few days for any reason, you are not going to be able to start using your 4.5k miner, till they fixing they website .... You paying 4.5k , you get a nice hardware, but the company you bought from going to have a full control over your 4.5k miner :-) If the company file for bankruptcy, they website shut down, and you want to change your mining pool info, you just cant without they web services ...WTF ? I would stay away from this company at this point thanks! Glad you enjoyed it I think they'd have a great shot if they offered a cc merchant like paypal (which i don't particularly care for) & utilized a system like bitmain/inno/baikal for their miners. I really want to see more competition in the ASIC space however we can't be blind to such a serious issue that can be exploited in multiple ways (the centralized web hosting)
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Yep, the way the interface works through the web reminds me of the 'ol Spondoolies web miner interface from a while back- hopefully there's a way to login to the miner locally, or the page can be downloaded/something of the sort in case Asicminer's site ever goes down or the company goes down. The liquid cooling seems like a bit of a hassle to buy initially if you don't already have liquid or distilled water on hand, but nice to see that it works well, and ASICminer actually has working miners. Have you considered posting this in the Bitcoin Hardware section, considering this thing's also capable of BTC mining? I'm sure the folks over there also have some things to say about this thing, considering the last time I've been there people were extremely skeptical about ASICminer as a whole. No I no longer post there, I have posted threads w/ my links and posted w/o any links just the video link and a basic description. My threads are always deleted w/ no explanation. This is where I read and post 95% of the time.
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The Asic Miner Co Zeon equihash miner is. . actually real! Today I review the Zeon by AsicMinerCo which could replace a farm of 275 Nvidia 1080 TI's
this is a perfect example why gpu mining is almost dead hehe Depressing to read as someone who used to own over 50 1080 TI's lol. . Just glad I hedged a lot of my farm as things continued to get uglier -- speaking of GPUs I can't really believe the prices they had attached to the new releases
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hey mate replied to you in the other thread too, shot them an email asking and sent exact link -- I'll post the reply . . if they answer
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This company is a dumpster fire, I had ordered Nano and after exhausting all their excuses of delays for over a month I began legal action to eventually receive a refund..I guess that counts for something, regardless of miner profits as a company I would never go back to them. I guess this being their way to show they actually ship miners by sending you one to get community sentiment play, appreciate what you're doing but personal experience and I cannot be the only one
Agreed. But I think Vosk does a good job of filtering out total scam made up unicorn miners. If Vosk does a review I assume they got a working product and that's about it. How they scale and ship to customers in large volume is a different story and requires community feedback and invest at own risk. yeah thats a big concern I have, its not an ideal situation because people (myself included) want alternatives to Bitmain . . but no one seems to be able to compete with Bitmain either with a working product and/or scaling Only current competitor for mainstream smaller orders (and only recently really) is Inno, but I still feel there is such a mist over that whole sector . . always a lot going on that we do not know about. For example Bitmain has working FPGA miners O_o (apparently and I was shown a picture of an apparent prototype)
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I don't think so, but I sent them an email asking & will update you w/ response
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With 20k USD you can get 5 Inno A9 hashing at 250k sols. This almost zero sense to buy, power may be 30% more but hash will be 25% more with 5x A9s.
The best equihash deal was the bogo deal inno had w/ a9, and it's weird because how often do you ever say inno had the best deal on something lol! But yes they dropped prices some & including PSU, it is interesting to see some basic incentives come back into play now that the market has fallen so far. I am pretty concerned w/ how many equihash asic miners will be hitting their destinations in september though . .
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This company is a dumpster fire, I had ordered Nano and after exhausting all their excuses of delays for over a month I began legal action to eventually receive a refund..I guess that counts for something, regardless of miner profits as a company I would never go back to them. I guess this being their way to show they actually ship miners by sending you one to get community sentiment play, appreciate what you're doing but personal experience and I cannot be the only one
Could you elaborate more on this? What i've thought is really weird, is that they sent me these two miners to review but they are already sold to other buyers . . so what odd arrangement do they have, they have also changed the next intended recipient once already . . which is also odd Yeah I am definitely concerned on the same note as you, I am not naive enough to think well they sent me one so they will fulfill 100% orders + must be great -- I tried to make that disclaimer in both videos but I'm sure someone will still try to blame me for something lol
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In-depth guide on how to setup liquid cooled ASIC miners from AsicMinerCo as well as reviewing the 8 nano 40 TH/s BTC/BCH miner! VoskCoin AsicMiner.Co link - http://bit.ly/AsicMinerCo (They required us to have an affiliate code in exchange for miners to review) https://youtu.be/8sBVDxZdToMEDIT UPDATE TEAR DOWN VIDEO FOOTAGE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcJZA7uo3Qc&feature=youtu.be&t=84All items shown in the this asic miner setup & review ~1000 ml liquid cooling liquid - http://geni.us/r0n3neCPower Cable PDU adapter (nema 15 to c14) - http://geni.us/UyWzMLTripp-Lite PDU shown (for mining) - http://geni.us/oYAUzMost efficient liquid cooled btc miner - http://bit.ly/2N3IZ5gAsic Miner Co previously believed to be a fake / scam now has began to ship their asic mining rigs. Toted as the most efficient Bitcoin miner ever thanks to their unique water cooled mining technology the AsicMinerCo 8 Nano 40 TH/s BTC/BCH miner is one of the most interesting miners that we have reviewed on the VoskCoin YouTube channel! Settings for connecting your Bitcoin ASIC miner to Slushpool pool/user.worker/pw - copy and paste then replace w/ your info stratum.slushpool.com:3333 VoskCoin.8nano anything Mining Rig Parts IN STOCK on Amazon - http://geni.us/WQd7cCs
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Can Canaan one of the largest ASIC mining manufacturers in the world actually compete with Bitmain and their Antminers? Bitcoin Cash BCH BTC ASIC miners for sale - http://geni.us/e1Xcdhttps://youtu.be/9VsY8qTJkv0Bitmain has indisputably established a monopoly over Application Specific Integrated Circuit ASIC miners. We have recently highlighted Halong Mining believed to be part of Innosilicon (who was also highlighted separately) as real threats to Bitmain, and now finally the brand believed to move the second in BTC miner volume, Canaan Creative. Thanks to Andre @ Nova Bit for the 841 - http://bit.ly/2MrsX88Canaan Avalon 821 841 741 setup guide - http://bit.ly/2PacHXJCanaan ASIC miner manufacturer + shop - http://bit.ly/2w5WslTBitmain Antminer S9j latest BTC miner - http://bit.ly/2w9T2PbCanaan seeking 1 billion Hong Kong IPO - http://bit.ly/2OyekO4Bitmain seeking 18 billion Hong Kong IPO - http://bit.ly/2MqCVqnASIC miner profit calculator / BTC profit calc - http://bit.ly/ASICmMining Rig Parts IN STOCK on Amazon - http://geni.us/WQd7cCsWe are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to http://Amazon.com and affiliated sites.THe alt crypto // mining section of bitcointalk, is the best section and bcash is certainly an alt coin
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The Asic Miner Co Zeon 200,000 sols equihash asic miner is real and hashing away in our mining farm! http://bit.ly/AsicMinerCoWatch the Zeon ASIC mining @ Zhash pro - http://bit.ly/zhashZEN (referral link because w/o it they would not send the miner) https://youtu.be/HEGkMAid6WIThe Asic Miner Co Zeon equihash miner is. . actually real! Today I review the Zeon by AsicMinerCo which could replace a farm of 275 Nvidia 1080 TI's mining equihash cryptocurrencies while only using 10% of the power consumed. The Zeon miner is competing with the Bitmain Antminer Z9 mini and full size Z9 as well as the Innosilicon A9. Currently the Asic Miner Co Zeon is the most profitable mining rig in the entire world, and one of if not the best miner (profitability wise) to be released this year. The Zeon is the best ASIC miner for ZenCash, Zcash, Zclassic, and any other cryptocurrency on the equihash mining algorithm. VoskCoin has an affiliate link with AsicMinerCo - http://bit.ly/AsicMinerCoBe advised we have not ordered from them, and are not responsible if you receive a defective unit or simply not one at all! We are mining ZenCash as it is our equihash cryptocurrency of choice on Zhash Pro. We have mined with Zhash for over a year and always had great results with their mining pool. http://bit.ly/zhashZENAsic Miner Co Setup Guide - https://youtu.be/8sBVDxZdToMProper Settings to Mine ZenCash w/ Zhash Pro us1.zhash.pro:3059 znVVwjRSkrEc9iExF1aMcR3MtFXtQRR2kiL.VoskCoin x Want a cheaper equihash asic miner? Antminer Z9 Mini on Amazon, but I don't recommend it - http://geni.us/WzqHma (Amazon ref. link) VoskCoin Shirts - https://teespring.com/stores/voskcoinAll items shown in the this asic miner setup & review ~1000 ml liquid cooling liquid - http://geni.us/r0n3neC Power Cable PDU adapter (nema 15 to c14) - http://geni.us/UyWzML Tripp-Lite PDU shown (for mining) - http://geni.us/oYAUz Most efficient liquid cooled btc miner - http://bit.ly/2N3IZ5g
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Building a 6gbu rig is what I am planning to build and hoping it to be great.
with what GPUs and to mine what exactly?
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How else were bitmain and innosilicon supposed to test their product?
"In total, 550 blocks were mined in secret during the 2 months previous to the Antminer A3 announcement, representing around 85 million Siacoins in block rewards. According to CoinMarketCap, the value of Siacoin oscillated during November and January on the range of 0.5 and 11 USD cents. Interestingly, the maximal historic value of SC was reached on January 6th, 11 days before the Bitmain announcement. Depending on the moment they sold their “warchests”, they could have obtained something between $0.4 and $9 million from the secret mining operation. According to some estimations, the development of the A3 costed Bitmain $10 million. If they planned the trades carefully, this means they could have recovered the whole cost of the ASIC development just by secret mining during those 2 months."= "testing"... LOLYou do like jokes, don't you? "This, of course, on top of the $74 million in sales profit just from the first 2 batches ($2300 per unit and 33,000 units as we explained above)."I invite you to look at the charts again. Here is the hashrate graph... notice that hashrate was negligible before ASICs were introduced. Then notice the hashrate after ASICs. If Bitmain were mining with thousands of ASICs before the official announcement, you would see it in the graph. The bursts before the announcement were tests. How else were bitmain and innosilicon supposed to test their product? Now, here is the difficulty charts again... notice the very small increase in difficulty before the official release of ASICs. Again this is indicative of testing. Look at the difficulty after ASICs... again... if Bitmain were mining with thousands of ASICs before the official announcement, you would see it in the graph. The amount of money mined during testing is irrelevant, because the ASICs would dominate during these bursts. I personally believe that Bitmain and all other major manufacturers along with the "secret" groups of course mine in private. I believe Bitmain has partaken in this increasingly less or not at all at this point, for multiple reasons including the fact that the vast majority of earnings have been sucked up already . . what is the point of them secret mining now? They are under a bigger magnifying glass than ever and the profits are absolute shit lol the chart referenced above, clearly shows that if you're looking to point out secret mining, SIA is not the crypto to do it with ^ This I guarantee if we were still in an ultra bull market they would still be mining heavily, like he said profits are shit now , they already killed cooked and ate the golden goose. U bitmain shills can have all the refurb Asics u want. If profits come back on existing or new algos they will be back but for now thier moving on to more profitable enterprises aka ICO scams marvell what are your thoughts on the longevity of GPU mining?
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did a lot of careful sales shopping and Grabbed parts for a thread ripper build 1920x for 402 new taichi x399 for 280 new 2x16 = 32gb ram 220 new nvme m2 1tb for 230 new evga 1000 plat for 130 new evga water cooler for 89 new thermaltake core x9 case 140 new total of 1491 not counting the 1080tis' and I have some old 1080tis to drop in should be a nice case/pc the most powerful one I have ever owned. I can upgrade with this cpu as a direct drop in https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819113541&cm_re=ryzen_2990wx-_-19-113-541-_-Productonce I get a better price for it then 1799 pretty nice price on the 1920x, ebay?
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56c to 71c after running a couple days cooled w/ ambient air and PMd
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How else were bitmain and innosilicon supposed to test their product?
"In total, 550 blocks were mined in secret during the 2 months previous to the Antminer A3 announcement, representing around 85 million Siacoins in block rewards. According to CoinMarketCap, the value of Siacoin oscillated during November and January on the range of 0.5 and 11 USD cents. Interestingly, the maximal historic value of SC was reached on January 6th, 11 days before the Bitmain announcement. Depending on the moment they sold their “warchests”, they could have obtained something between $0.4 and $9 million from the secret mining operation. According to some estimations, the development of the A3 costed Bitmain $10 million. If they planned the trades carefully, this means they could have recovered the whole cost of the ASIC development just by secret mining during those 2 months."= "testing"... LOLYou do like jokes, don't you? "This, of course, on top of the $74 million in sales profit just from the first 2 batches ($2300 per unit and 33,000 units as we explained above)."I invite you to look at the charts again. Here is the hashrate graph... notice that hashrate was negligible before ASICs were introduced. Then notice the hashrate after ASICs. If Bitmain were mining with thousands of ASICs before the official announcement, you would see it in the graph. The bursts before the announcement were tests. How else were bitmain and innosilicon supposed to test their product? Now, here is the difficulty charts again... notice the very small increase in difficulty before the official release of ASICs. Again this is indicative of testing. Look at the difficulty after ASICs... again... if Bitmain were mining with thousands of ASICs before the official announcement, you would see it in the graph. The amount of money mined during testing is irrelevant, because the ASICs would dominate during these bursts. I personally believe that Bitmain and all other major manufacturers along with the "secret" groups of course mine in private. I believe Bitmain has partaken in this increasingly less or not at all at this point, for multiple reasons including the fact that the vast majority of earnings have been sucked up already . . what is the point of them secret mining now? They are under a bigger magnifying glass than ever and the profits are absolute shit lol the chart referenced above, clearly shows that if you're looking to point out secret mining, SIA is not the crypto to do it with
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