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October 02, 2013, 02:39:12 AM
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225MH/s not GH/s. What have you been smoking bro? Or is it MD5 hashes?

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October 02, 2013, 03:36:17 AM
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KNC is at $5000 for 500 GH/s, so 11 TH/s would cost $110k, I'm sure the extra $40k would cover the cost to hire an engineer to design the boards and program the chips.  And you don't have to hope they reach their "potential"

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October 02, 2013, 05:20:13 AM
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Seems legit.
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Thanks for coming to my defense.... Some of these other guys need to learn to calculate chip hashing power.

 I'm totally being sarcastic. You are selling bullshit in FPGA form.

Here's a hashrate comparison chart for fpga's: http://www.dinigroup.com/~mdini/Bitcoin_mhash_FPGA_guide_v1402.pdf

I don't bullshit and make remarks that are supposed to emotionally sway people into disbelief... I just provide facts from engineers about these components which have helped me do extremely well with mining....  As stated before, don't waste your time debating.....  Read the facts, make the calculations for yourself, and don't be swayed into herd mentality. I showed the guys at the Engineering office the comments and we had a blast laughing... Thanks!!! This is a perfect example of someone who is a part of some "teaparty" republican sect would do to try to sway you from independence..... The U.S. Gov is shutdown.... Save your bickering for that.

 Tell you what. Show me ~11TH/s working with these FPGA's with details for power consumption, and I'll consider a $73k USD bid.


I'm not going to implement these chips to prove that this would work... Just ask an engineer.  The details for power consumption can be found on the Xilinx datasheet located in the auction, or the Xilinx website....
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October 02, 2013, 05:31:48 AM
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KNC is at $5000 for 500 GH/s, so 11 TH/s would cost $110k, I'm sure the extra $40k would cover the cost to hire an engineer to design the boards and program the chips.  And you don't have to hope they reach their "potential"

This is true.... I will also throw in my personal guidance to proper engineering resources (Schematic, component sourcing, printing, assembling) for any project that you may have in mind for your use of the FPGA's.
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October 02, 2013, 06:09:19 AM
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225MH/s not GH/s. What have you been smoking bro? Or is it MD5 hashes?

It 225GH/s... I'm not smoking,insane,a scammer, or any of that other crap...  Just an engineer who's been doing this for decades and understands the full capability of FPGA's.  A valuable asset to this forum in many ways, but it seems as though you have it out for me for no reason.... What crawled up your ass?  If you don't agree, just ignore the auctions... Don't rain on anyone else's parade.... I am offering a legitmate opportunity for pioneers to make great headway.
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October 02, 2013, 06:23:18 AM
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225MH/s not GH/s. What have you been smoking bro? Or is it MD5 hashes?

It 225GH/s... I'm not smoking,insane,a scammer, or any of that other crap...  Just an engineer who's been doing this for decades and understands the full capability of FPGA's.  A valuable asset to this forum in many ways, but it seems as though you have it out for me for no reason.... What crawled up your ass?  If you don't agree, just ignore the auctions... Don't rain on anyone else's parade.... I am offering a legitmate opportunity for pioneers to make great headway.
If you are an engineer why dont you program that FPGA and show a demo.

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October 02, 2013, 06:25:01 AM
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225MH/s not GH/s. What have you been smoking bro? Or is it MD5 hashes?

It 225GH/s... I'm not smoking,insane,a scammer, or any of that other crap...  Just an engineer who's been doing this for decades and understands the full capability of FPGA's.  A valuable asset to this forum in many ways, but it seems as though you have it out for me for no reason.... What crawled up your ass?  If you don't agree, just ignore the auctions... Don't rain on anyone else's parade.... I am offering a legitmate opportunity for pioneers to make great headway.
I will do whatever I have to do to out obvious scams.

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October 02, 2013, 06:47:11 AM
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225MH/s not GH/s. What have you been smoking bro? Or is it MD5 hashes?

It 225GH/s... I'm not smoking,insane,a scammer, or any of that other crap...  Just an engineer who's been doing this for decades and understands the full capability of FPGA's.  A valuable asset to this forum in many ways, but it seems as though you have it out for me for no reason.... What crawled up your ass?  If you don't agree, just ignore the auctions... Don't rain on anyone else's parade.... I am offering a legitmate opportunity for pioneers to make great headway.
I will do whatever I have to do to out obvious scams.

It's quite alright, I won't have to do much to prove you wrong...  I'll be here for a while providing valid insight to people with sincere logic... Since you've made no valid point to back your claims of this being a scam, and I can prove the accuracy of this auction from the standpoint of other engineers, as well as show my face to my clients in public and display my personal information, I will gain the trust of the community.  Thanks for your sincere interest in my auction and the well being of the community... It's good to know that some of us are here to help and not detract from progress.
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October 02, 2013, 07:33:01 AM
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225MH/s not GH/s. What have you been smoking bro? Or is it MD5 hashes?

It 225GH/s... I'm not smoking,insane,a scammer, or any of that other crap...  Just an engineer who's been doing this for decades and understands the full capability of FPGA's.  A valuable asset to this forum in many ways, but it seems as though you have it out for me for no reason.... What crawled up your ass?  If you don't agree, just ignore the auctions... Don't rain on anyone else's parade.... I am offering a legitmate opportunity for pioneers to make great headway.
I will do whatever I have to do to out obvious scams.

It's quite alright, I won't have to do much to prove you wrong...  I'll be here for a while providing valid insight to people with sincere logic... Since you've made no valid point to back your claims of this being a scam, and I can prove the accuracy of this auction from the standpoint of other engineers, as well as show my face to my clients in public and display my personal information, I will gain the trust of the community.  Thanks for your sincere interest in my auction and the well being of the community... It's good to know that some of us are here to help and not detract from progress.
An obvious scam is an obvious scam Smiley

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October 02, 2013, 07:45:26 AM
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http://teal.gmu.edu/courses/ECE543/project/reports_2002/IS-2_report.pdf

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October 02, 2013, 08:04:24 AM
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actual Xilinx datasheet:
http://www.dinigroup.com/~mdini/Bitcoin_mhash_FPGA_guide_v1402.pdf

As you can see, the amount of gates is usually a good gauge of the hashrate... This comparison chart is from an Engineer Group that builds extremely powerful dev. boards and they have PERSONALLY validated the potential hashrates for these chips if properly implemented.

Good gauge to the hash rate? 7V200T, obviously the fastest chip in their fpga portfolio: 5296 MH. That equals to 5.296GH!
You just think you found a crystal hidden gem in the bitcoin world and think you can start selling fpga chips now?
The fpga race is long gone over. Now there's something called ASIC! Google it, i'm sure you'll find chips in stock that you can trade..
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October 02, 2013, 08:06:53 AM
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Good text for the comprehension of the mapping and correlations of various hashing algos with fpga's. It doesn't debunk my claims though... It just explains the mapping procedure and LUT format.  I like your tenacity... Maybe you'll learn something from all of this...LOL.  So far, you commented with one datasheet of a great fpga and now an analysis of LUT formats within the chipscope of this auction....  I'm going to use that link as another educational tool to inform others... As always, thanks for the input and keep up the good research.
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October 02, 2013, 08:16:17 AM
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actual Xilinx datasheet:
http://www.dinigroup.com/~mdini/Bitcoin_mhash_FPGA_guide_v1402.pdf

As you can see, the amount of gates is usually a good gauge of the hashrate... This comparison chart is from an Engineer Group that builds extremely powerful dev. boards and they have PERSONALLY validated the potential hashrates for these chips if properly implemented.

Good gauge to the hash rate? 7V200T, obviously the fastest chip in their fpga portfolio: 5296 MH. That equals to 5.296GH!
You just think you found a crystal hidden gem in the bitcoin world and think you can start selling fpga chips now?
The fpga race is long gone over. Now there's something called ASIC! Google it, i'm sure you'll find chips in stock that you can trade..

The comparison chart was just to give an idea of how to guage hashing power by solving an equation using gates as the main variable. The 7V200T is not the fastest chip that Xilinx offers though...  And asic will only let you mine SHA256 coins (btc,trc,ppc,etc...).  I also have 300GH worth of asic block erupters so I am familiar. If you think that mining is a race to buy the newest mining asic on batch order, then you are caught in a crucial pyramid scheme....
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October 02, 2013, 08:21:56 AM
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Touchè. All I am witnessing is new ways of pretend scams with a straight face.Smiley

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October 02, 2013, 09:09:36 AM
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Touchè. All I am witnessing is new ways of pretend scams with a straight face.Smiley
Me too!!! I just watched some troll teach someone how to "tune" their bitfury with a pencil... Oh wait, that was you...LOL.
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October 02, 2013, 03:25:20 PM
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225MH/s not GH/s. What have you been smoking bro? Or is it MD5 hashes?

It 225GH/s... I'm not smoking,insane,a scammer, or any of that other crap...  Just an engineer who's been doing this for decades and understands the full capability of FPGA's.  A valuable asset to this forum in many ways, but it seems as though you have it out for me for no reason.... What crawled up your ass?  If you don't agree, just ignore the auctions... Don't rain on anyone else's parade.... I am offering a legitmate opportunity for pioneers to make great headway.

do it your bloody self if it is such a great deal son, stop peddling your dodgy wares...frankly it is embarrassing to watch. Only a true muppet would give you 75k for no product, no prototype...just theory you penciled in on the adobe acrobat equivalent of a cardboard cereal box. TOLD!
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October 02, 2013, 04:54:55 PM
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225MH/s not GH/s. What have you been smoking bro? Or is it MD5 hashes?

It 225GH/s... I'm not smoking,insane,a scammer, or any of that other crap...  Just an engineer who's been doing this for decades and understands the full capability of FPGA's.  A valuable asset to this forum in many ways, but it seems as though you have it out for me for no reason.... What crawled up your ass?  If you don't agree, just ignore the auctions... Don't rain on anyone else's parade.... I am offering a legitmate opportunity for pioneers to make great headway.

do it your bloody self if it is such a great deal son, stop peddling your dodgy wares...frankly it is embarrassing to watch. Only a true muppet would give you 75k for no product, no prototype...just theory you penciled in on the adobe acrobat equivalent of a cardboard cereal box. TOLD!

The only thing that's embarrassing is your grammar.  You express yourself like a second-grade masturbation fiend. Did you go to the engineering group's website? I've already created many dev. boards you moron... The only thing that you're telling me is that you probably live in the basement with your mother and have a youporn professional account. Cool
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October 02, 2013, 05:09:24 PM
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So, I assume you accept escrow, right?
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October 02, 2013, 05:14:16 PM
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So, I assume you accept escrow, right?

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