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1  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Alpha Technology Litecoin (Scrypt) ASIC Miner Order Batch 1 Now! on: October 19, 2013, 08:21:38 PM
PLEASE READ!

BIG NEWS FOR MINERS: https://forum.alpha-t.net/index.php?topic=890.0

Greeting Miners! We can now be found on our own official forums here forum.alpha-t.net; this forum will allow members of the Alpha Technology team to interact with the community directly under one roof. Please note as a result of this some things on this forum may now be unreliable/outdated.

Visit our website for up to date information: alpha-t.net/news and to check out our latest miners: alpha-t.net/shop

The Basics:

We are aiming to reduce the power as much as possible so there is every chance it will be significantly lower, in any case this is the maximum we guarantee:

>=250 Mh/s for £5450 at <=1875 Watts
>=50 Mh/s for £1350 at <=375 Watts

Shipping Information: alpha-t.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Shipping-Costs1.pdf

Batch 1 Loyalty Bonuses:

Here are the benefits we offer for ordering now and being a batch 1 customer:

1. Being able to order first as well as free shipping for batch 2
2. 10% off any future batch of your choice (subsequent batches will be significantly more powerful)

So order now and be a part of batch 1!

Information

Website: alpha-t.net
General Enquiries & Support: info@alpha-t.net
Orders & Payments: payments@alpha-t.net
Twitter: @UKAlpha
Forum: forum.alpha-t.net

Alpha Technology is a technology firm based in the UK, located in Manchester, comprising of a team of experienced IT and engineering specialists. Bringing together our expertise and that of our partners, we work towards providing hardware which is durable, powerful and cost-efficient to the crypto-hardware market.
2  Other / Beginners & Help / LTC FPGA Miner on: April 28, 2013, 07:28:16 PM
Hello Everyone, this is my first forum post. As an electrical and electronic engineer based in the U.K, i have been very interested in LTC FPGA mining, and in my detailed analysis of the Scrypt c-code it is very doable. I have actually started design and have extensive IP capability with both memory controllers and cryptography. The Scrypt based proof-of-work is now familiar to me after analysis and i am working with a large reputable Asian company, using my personal funds to building a cost effective FPGA for consumer use. I will be posting both prototype images and videos as development continues (showing proof of hashing). A release of a website and more information regarding hashing speeds, low power consumption, scalability and ease-of-use. I cannot disclose the company i'm working with at the moment, but i will at the prototype stages and also a link to the press-release from the company itself. But they are one of the world's most experienced in production of cryptography and security processing hardware. At a later stage YOU the community itself can take part in the whole process, as further knowledge specifically in the calibration of the mining software which would run on the host computer,  MAY be needed. Thank You.
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