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September 01, 2017, 05:58:36 PM
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hi, does anyone know if is possible to split the BKLS (1000 MH/s per Board)? So if BKLS 1 can mine 1000 MH/s in Dash Pool and BKLS2 can mine Qubit?



You could probably do it if you have 2 controllers.  I haven't seen the Giant+ in person, but I think it could be done with the previous Giant if you had the controllers to run it that way.
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September 21, 2017, 07:33:18 PM
Last edit: September 21, 2017, 07:46:28 PM by poolrunner
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I just got a 2000 for $4800 and have it mining. It is cool to see the alto list catch the best crypto group, like x11-15 or the Quarks, qubits.
I have all the extranonces checked and am in the process of getting this mining to speed up.
I have it hooked to Zpool at the moment. I had to take it off line for a 9 hours period. I noticed when I put it back online the zpool balances dropped.
Is this because the pool was unpaid so I forfeited the ongoing unpaid?
I would like to know if there are any 2000 miners who know a better set of specs to run this unit at.

I also got a Antminer S9 for $4800. As you can tell I am hedging my crypto involvement. And yes the BTC will drop. Here is the thing: as the btc drops this will make it unfavorable against a large blockchain. I am betting that somebody will come up with flash updates to the orange pi for increasing the pool search. Somebody is always waiting to hack for the best and worst. For all you oldheads, remember when the IBM PC sales died off and IBM got out of the PC business? That is because the market opened up to other manufacturers. Well we are seeing that again. I equate the Antminers to the DEC PDP 11 series of computers and the worldwide proliferation of Unix. See where this is going?

And now the coup de grace: The silicon wafer manufs are scrambling to get graphene onto multilayer wafers. Two young guys already found how to deposition graphene onto a viscous layer of oil and other organic friendly fluids to get the graphene to float. Then they applied a light electric current to get the miniscule plates to align. Viola! This means they can print patterns. They did it with out expensive university equipment or hyperbaric/vacuum chambers. It was done on a bench top in open air. The countries that have wafer manufs have been trying to control the pollution but gave up. i.e. China air quality. We are talking cyanide, arsenic, lead, copper oxide, sulfuric and hydrochloric acid wastes. Most wafer companies are Asiatic and are huge. They will not take this bitcoin drop sitting down with such a huge available infrastructure just waiting to become clean. The industry tried to embrace eight inch wafers from the current 4 inch but the investment was too huge for many. This would have quadrupled the output and reduced the pollution. The companies that couldn't make the change just upped the production and overcame the problems with greater production and problem oversight denial. Those countries had to allow this to sustain their investment in wafer production. The failure model is the same as the auto industry. But things change and as original asset ownership switches from loss leaders to repurposing we, the consumers see change and a better market place. Just you wait and see. The Dbase programmers of the eighties made a killing on just the software. The size of the customer's computing platform didn't matter because the customers needed data processing in their business face.

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September 29, 2017, 05:10:09 PM
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I believe Baikal is just a bunch of engineers with no front office. It happens. The type of customer communications points to this business model.
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October 06, 2017, 05:19:02 PM
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hi, does anyone know if is possible to split the BKLS (1000 MH/s per Board)? So if BKLS 1 can mine 1000 MH/s in Dash Pool and BKLS2 can mine Qubit?



You could probably do it if you have 2 controllers.  I haven't seen the Giant+ in person, but I think it could be done with the previous Giant if you had the controllers to run it that way.


Yes it is possible if you have two orange pi.

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