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April 05, 2018, 12:22:21 PM |
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Hey, have you heard about plans of Foxconn Subsidiary to Manufacture Sirin’s Blockchain Phone? In my opinion, it`s a big step for blockchain`s future!
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April 05, 2018, 01:18:40 PM |
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Hey, have you heard about plans of Foxconn Subsidiary to Manufacture Sirin’s Blockchain Phone? In my opinion, it`s a big step for blockchain`s future!
I guess I've heard something like that recently... But I don't know what is it about.
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April 05, 2018, 01:21:29 PM |
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Hey, have you heard about plans of Foxconn Subsidiary to Manufacture Sirin’s Blockchain Phone? In my opinion, it`s a big step for blockchain`s future!
I guess I've heard something like that recently... But I don't know what is it about. Sirin Labs, the maker of the Finney, a device it calls “the world’s first” blockchain-powered smartphone, has struck a deal with a FIH Mobile, a subsidiary of electronics company Foxconn. The deal will see FIH manufacture the Finney phone, with Sirin claiming it has already received 25,000 pre-orders. Sirin says it hopes to sell around 100,000 devices in total!
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April 05, 2018, 01:31:19 PM |
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Hey, have you heard about plans of Foxconn Subsidiary to Manufacture Sirin’s Blockchain Phone? In my opinion, it`s a big step for blockchain`s future!
I guess I've heard something like that recently... But I don't know what is it about. I've definitely heard about that. ARM-based CPUs are currently focusing on performance without giving up power consumption.
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April 05, 2018, 02:00:32 PM |
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Hey, have you heard about plans of Foxconn Subsidiary to Manufacture Sirin’s Blockchain Phone? In my opinion, it`s a big step for blockchain`s future!
I guess I've heard something like that recently... But I don't know what is it about. Sirin Labs, the maker of the Finney, a device it calls “the world’s first” blockchain-powered smartphone, has struck a deal with a FIH Mobile, a subsidiary of electronics company Foxconn. The deal will see FIH manufacture the Finney phone, with Sirin claiming it has already received 25,000 pre-orders. Sirin says it hopes to sell around 100,000 devices in total! Frankly, I'm really sceptical about this idea. Why our smartphones are bad? I don't think people need blockchain-powered smartphone
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April 05, 2018, 02:07:30 PM |
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Hey, have you heard about plans of Foxconn Subsidiary to Manufacture Sirin’s Blockchain Phone? In my opinion, it`s a big step for blockchain`s future!
I guess I've heard something like that recently... But I don't know what is it about. Sirin Labs, the maker of the Finney, a device it calls “the world’s first” blockchain-powered smartphone, has struck a deal with a FIH Mobile, a subsidiary of electronics company Foxconn. The deal will see FIH manufacture the Finney phone, with Sirin claiming it has already received 25,000 pre-orders. Sirin says it hopes to sell around 100,000 devices in total! Hm, interesting, thanks for the information. This smartphone can be a very perspective device. I'm impressed.
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April 05, 2018, 02:30:56 PM |
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Sirin Labs, the maker of the Finney, a device it calls “the world’s first” blockchain-powered smartphone, has struck a deal with a FIH Mobile, a subsidiary of electronics company Foxconn. The deal will see FIH manufacture the Finney phone, with Sirin claiming it has already received 25,000 pre-orders. Sirin says it hopes to sell around 100,000 devices in total!
Hm, interesting, thanks for the information. This smartphone can be a very perspective device. I'm impressed. I would gladly ditch my current phone for the ability to mine on the go!
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April 05, 2018, 02:37:12 PM |
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Sirin Labs, the maker of the Finney, a device it calls “the world’s first” blockchain-powered smartphone, has struck a deal with a FIH Mobile, a subsidiary of electronics company Foxconn. The deal will see FIH manufacture the Finney phone, with Sirin claiming it has already received 25,000 pre-orders. Sirin says it hopes to sell around 100,000 devices in total!
Hm, interesting, thanks for the information. This smartphone can be a very perspective device. I'm impressed. I would gladly ditch my current phone for the ability to mine on the go! Do you think usual smartphones can mine well today?
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April 05, 2018, 02:38:41 PM |
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another ICO....
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lennox_dan
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April 05, 2018, 03:19:13 PM |
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Hey, have you heard about plans of Foxconn Subsidiary to Manufacture Sirin’s Blockchain Phone? In my opinion, it`s a big step for blockchain`s future!
I guess I've heard something like that recently... But I don't know what is it about. I've definitely heard about that. ARM-based CPUs are currently focusing on performance without giving up power consumption. To be honest, I can't see it in iPhones and many Android smartphones which all are based on ARM CPUs. Their power supply leaves much to be desired.
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April 05, 2018, 03:27:41 PM |
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If I have 9,500 subscriptions on the channel and I will review the ICO, I will get $ 300 in bitcoin?
if developers answer will be yes, I definetly need to think about blogger career Moreover, you can get an additional reward for reaching number of viewers from your videos I understand that the more viewers - the bigger bills, but I'm interested in price that ICO pays to bloggers
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April 05, 2018, 03:55:26 PM |
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I've definitely heard about that. ARM-based CPUs are currently focusing on performance without giving up power consumption.
To be honest, I can't see it in iPhones and many Android smartphones which all are based on ARM CPUs. Their power supply leaves much to be desired. That's also why that piece of news is particularly interesting since mining requires more power it by definition requires a beefier power supply. That means potential breakthroughs in new batteries.
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karasuri
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April 05, 2018, 05:24:56 PM |
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And where's MasterCard? I don't get you. Read more about this project. They positioned themselves like partners of Visa and MasterCard, but SEC see that they haven't contract with them.
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April 05, 2018, 05:27:36 PM |
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If I have 9,500 subscriptions on the channel and I will review the ICO, I will get $ 300 in bitcoin?
if developers answer will be yes, I definetly need to think about blogger career If the representative of the Alicoin Cash project team responds favorably, I will think about the career of the blogger. Seriously and for a long time.
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April 05, 2018, 05:29:22 PM |
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I am reviewing the project documents for about 4 hours. It looks like a very comprehensive project, I will invest a little for ICO. Does Alicoin Cash musk really support this project?
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April 05, 2018, 05:30:38 PM |
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I would gladly ditch my current phone for the ability to mine on the go!
Do you think usual smartphones can mine well today? From my personal experience, not really. Technology today is just not there.
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April 05, 2018, 05:48:53 PM |
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I would gladly ditch my current phone for the ability to mine on the go!
Do you think usual smartphones can mine well today? Of course they can't. Even not every computer can mine. You should have a really powerful computer to do it.
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April 05, 2018, 06:28:04 PM |
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I would gladly ditch my current phone for the ability to mine on the go!
Do you think usual smartphones can mine well today? From my personal experience, not really. Technology today is just not there. In your opinion, when mining technology will be available on smartphones(maybe as usual application)?
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karasuri
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April 05, 2018, 06:41:05 PM |
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I would gladly ditch my current phone for the ability to mine on the go!
Do you think usual smartphones can mine well today? From my personal experience, not really. Technology today is just not there. In your opinion, when mining technology will be available on smartphones(maybe as usual application)? I think this does not have much sense. Maybe as soon as the processors become the same size as smartphones, but this has not yet been achieved.
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April 05, 2018, 06:43:59 PM |
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In your opinion, when mining technology will be available on smartphones(maybe as usual application)?
I think this does not have much sense. Maybe as soon as the processors become the same size as smartphones, but this has not yet been achieved. I understand your point of view, all the same, nowadays we have advanced smartphones which proceed to any operation faster then 80% of computers, that's why I'm a true believer that smartphones are going to take part in the same sphere as computers in the nearest future.
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