Bitweasil
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September 20, 2013, 06:20:41 PM |
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If it's possible to use then to vanity gen. A how-to would be nice No. It's not. Private/public address generation does not look like double-SHA256. You people need to think outside the box, forget the mining paradigm. Think about what the erupter does, what the algorithm used was designed for, and then think about what else you could apply it to.
Bitcoin was designed to use SHA256 for a very specific operation that shares little with anything other than bitcoin - by design. They're not usable for anything other than bitcoin-like double-SHA256 operations where you are searching for a target hash value by incrementing a nonce.
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Trongersoll
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September 20, 2013, 06:29:01 PM |
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If it's possible to use then to vanity gen. A how-to would be nice No. It's not. Private/public address generation does not look like double-SHA256. You people need to think outside the box, forget the mining paradigm. Think about what the erupter does, what the algorithm used was designed for, and then think about what else you could apply it to.
Bitcoin was designed to use SHA256 for a very specific operation that shares little with anything other than bitcoin - by design. They're not usable for anything other than bitcoin-like double-SHA256 operations where you are searching for a target hash value by incrementing a nonce.I strongly disagree. I can think of one application where they would work quite well, but just prefer not to mention it.
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BurtW
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All paid signature campaigns should be banned.
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September 20, 2013, 06:37:19 PM |
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I strongly disagree. I can think of one application where they would work quite well, but just prefer not to mention it.
Sell them all to this guy! He needs them for his secret application. Trongersoll: how much you paying for used Bitcion hashing equipment?
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the_blazer52
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September 21, 2013, 12:39:04 AM |
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I think one would make a pretty cool necklace.
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Micky25
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September 21, 2013, 12:44:39 AM |
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plug them into your butt?
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ssateneth
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September 21, 2013, 03:06:33 AM |
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Whoever said they are mining vanity with usb asics is a lying sack of shit. any sha256 asic cannot vanity mine, fold@home, or whatever. It can only do sha256 hash, nothing else, only good for bitcoin mining.
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the_blazer52
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September 21, 2013, 04:56:47 AM |
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plug them into your butt?
Buttcoin
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Trongersoll
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September 21, 2013, 04:10:34 PM |
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only good for bitcoin mining.
Not true, You aren't thinking hard enough.
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mootinator
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September 22, 2013, 03:38:40 AM |
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only good for bitcoin mining.
Not true, You aren't thinking hard enough. Are you taking this into account?
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No
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Trongersoll
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September 22, 2013, 04:33:38 PM |
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only good for bitcoin mining.
Not true, You aren't thinking hard enough. Are you taking this into account? If they are right in all their examples, my applications will still work and be viable in most instances. coins have two side, most people seem to look at the wrong side in this case.
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Buffer Overflow
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September 22, 2013, 09:34:01 PM |
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plug them into your butt?
Risky! There is no wide lip so it might go in too far and embarrassingly have to be surgically removed.
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ManicMeddler
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September 22, 2013, 09:45:40 PM |
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hang it from the ceiling whilst erupting for handy insect killer
the blinking light attracts em, whilst the ridiculous heat output kills em on contact
for sale: 3x insect killers
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nanobtc
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September 23, 2013, 03:55:16 AM |
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Pong?
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Lennon: "free as a bird"
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Chronikka
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September 23, 2013, 03:59:36 AM |
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USB port advertising. Go plug them into your local computer shop's display computers. See how many people ask about them
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"The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination" -Albert Einstein
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Rluner
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September 29, 2013, 01:16:58 PM |
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There will always be a certain price for these that makes mining worth it with them.
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Zeek_W
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September 30, 2013, 12:58:59 AM |
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I'm going to just keep them plugged in, hidden away in a cupboard and solo mining. Check it every now and then and not care if it gets a block or not.
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timk225
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September 30, 2013, 08:53:49 PM |
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Of course you care if they get a block. Who are you fooling?
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danyy
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October 01, 2013, 01:59:38 AM |
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Maybe you can use the hashing power to accelerate a software.
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Trongersoll
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October 01, 2013, 02:12:18 AM |
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Basically, these could be used in any application that requires enryption and decryption. A low cost solution with the right software.
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Bitweasil
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October 01, 2013, 04:16:10 AM |
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Basically, these could be used in any application that requires enryption and decryption. A low cost solution with the right software.
You keep going on about this. Could you explain how to use a bitcoin ASIC for encryption/decryption? They take a data block, iterate a nonce until a target is found, and return the nonce. At least as far as my understanding of them goes. They're not a "general SHA256 engine" on a USB stick - they are a very, very specific bitcoin miner.
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