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January 03, 2015, 10:52:03 AM
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Ive been hearing alot about super computers and sixteen nm technologies and want to get on this market and develop a new miner more efficient and much more powerful than the existing ones.

For this I currently need a team of engineers with know how in bitcoin and some investors. We cld start a kickstarter campaign too.

Also need u guys thoughts and advice.

Atm I have no idea how a miner works I know how mining works though. anyone interested to dedicate their time and energy into this proJEct and make it a reality are mostly welcome!

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January 03, 2015, 09:24:14 PM
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I would recommend getting a background in at least basic boolean algebra and cryptography, as well as VHDL and/or or other FPGA technologies. Electronics knowledge (at the very least, signal levels, clocking at high speed, noise, thermal dissipation, etc) would also be something you should consider learning before you begin working on such a project.

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January 03, 2015, 09:28:20 PM
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It's the wrong forum here...you find too many scammers here. Hire a freelancer and also keep in mind that you'll need a huge amount of crowdfunders.
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January 03, 2015, 10:13:26 PM
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First of all, you'll need serious funds to start out as it's basically a worthless idea. You should have started years ago. People who laid their groundwork in 2010 are quitting today because starting mining from scratch at this difficulty is like throwing your money on the wind.
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January 03, 2015, 10:21:40 PM
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First of all, you'll need serious funds to start out as it's basically a worthless idea. You should have started years ago. People who laid their groundwork in 2010 are quitting today because starting mining from scratch at this difficulty is like throwing your money on the wind.

Yes that's true. The mining business is already outsourced to Asia and it's worthless now.
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