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September 14, 2018, 07:26:15 PM
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I didnt know you could connect a FPGA to an asic miner. Well its getting worse by the day for gpus

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September 15, 2018, 12:04:53 AM
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Equihash BTG(144,5) is being mined with an FPGA accelerator on top of the Z9 mini or any other regular equihash.

This secret device allows the the regular equihash asics to have more memory needed for the increase done by the (144,5) fork. you heard it here first.

Again it was very short sighted to used any variant of equihash after asics were discovered.

Nice bit of info prolly lost in the mix at this forum.   Thanks.

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September 15, 2018, 01:16:08 AM
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Equihash BTG(144,5) is being mined with an FPGA accelerator on top of the Z9 mini or any other regular equihash.

This secret device allows the the regular equihash asics to have more memory needed for the increase done by the (144,5) fork. you heard it here first.

Again it was very short sighted to used any variant of equihash after asics were discovered.

Interesting!

Source? (Or anything to backup what your saying)
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September 15, 2018, 08:21:29 AM
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It is true. I cross-checked it with an equihash 144.5 coin dev. Everyone is speeding up on progpow now.

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September 15, 2018, 09:06:18 AM
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Sorry, I don't believe it. I am from the stone age  Cheesy

There are still anti-ASIC developers and algorithm developers (coins) that can only be mined with the GPUs. As long as there are miners who hate ASICs, it is likely that GPUs developers still think about innovating
indeed.....im still on CPU ... screw this GPU/ASIC shit
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September 15, 2018, 02:59:26 PM
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Equihash BTG(144,5) is being mined with an FPGA accelerator on top of the Z9 mini or any other regular equihash.

This secret device allows the the regular equihash asics to have more memory needed for the increase done by the (144,5) fork. you heard it here first.

Again it was very short sighted to used any variant of equihash after asics were discovered.

Interesting!

Source? (Or anything to backup what your saying)

Yes. History.  If we can think it it can be done

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September 17, 2018, 08:28:40 PM
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Equihash BTG(144,5) is being mined with an FPGA accelerator on top of the Z9 mini or any other regular equihash.

This secret device allows the the regular equihash asics to have more memory needed for the increase done by the (144,5) fork. you heard it here first.

Again it was very short sighted to used any variant of equihash after asics were discovered.


 Could you do it or give me more information. I am willing to share some profit for it. Is this method also applicable to A9's? Smiley

Thank you in advance.
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