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February 15, 2016, 08:49:54 AM
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I am going to try and briefly explain what I am looking to do.  Myself and a few others are early in the process of building a miner for the community.  That project has a great team and is currently underway.  If those people want to post here I will leave it up to them.

It initially started as a project to develop a board for BM1384 chips that I was going to use for another project I am working on as a hobby.  That got side tracked by wanting to use a more current generation chip.  Since that time we have put together a team that is working on bringing that board to the community instead of for my "hobby" project.

I am not looking to undermine that project nor interfere with its progress but I am looking for another person to do a similar project for the "hobby project" so that the other team can concentrate on the miner for the community.  

Essentially the ASIC would need to be reverse engineered and a board designed and tested.

I am open to either paying someone directly or trading them ASICS for the work.  I am open to negotiations in regards to payment.  

Ideally the person could devote a fair amount of time to the project to get it going as soon as possible.

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February 15, 2016, 08:52:43 AM
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I have ASICS for the project and will share that info when I find someone to help out.  Wink

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