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February 20, 2018, 06:12:42 PM
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In regards specs of your ASIC on your website - one place it says 8GB of RAM, another says 32GB RAM but hash power is the same - is that a typo?
Picture shows AVALON ASIC chips - i would not put anything NOT related to YOUR product to avoid confusion.
Where are you based in, what country? (Luxemburg?)

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February 20, 2018, 06:41:57 PM
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Assuming this is a legitimate project, how does your product differ from Baikal's design?
Baikal ASIC works with X11-X15 algos, PASCAL A1 ASIC will support following algos:
1.   quark
2.   qubit
3.   x11
4.   x11-gost
5.   x13
6.   x14
7.   x15
8.   x17
9.   C11
10.   GROESTL
11.   MYR-GROESTL
12.   heavy
13.   lyra2re
14.   lyra2rev2
15.   nist5
16.   pascal
17.   LBRY
18.   KECCAK
19.   SKEIN
20.   SKEIN2
21.   LUFFA
22.   BLAKE
23.   DECRED
24.   BLAKE2S
25.   BLAKE2B
26.   CRYPTOLIGHT
27.   CRYPTONIGHT
28.   S3
29.   NeoScrypt
30.   SK1024

Many of these algorithms have nothing in common. To support all of them you need to build a massively parallel general purpose computing unit. Also known as GPU. So basically you claim you're building a GPU like device and that you're beating nvidia and amd in their own game? With a development team of less than 10 people? I smell bullshit.
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March 21, 2019, 12:34:11 PM
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So, what hapepned with this ASIC?
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