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October 21, 2018, 12:56:10 AM
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You need to go on the discord if you want the bitstreams and ask there. 
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October 22, 2018, 06:29:07 PM
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You need to go on the discord if you want the bitstreams and ask there. 

Can you post the discord server? I have access to a few different varieties of FPGAs, and would like to get in contact with the developers to ask advice on an academic project.
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October 23, 2018, 12:18:28 AM
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You need to go on the discord if you want the bitstreams and ask there. 

Can you post the discord server? I have access to a few different varieties of FPGAs, and would like to get in contact with the developers to ask advice on an academic project.

Here you go: https://discord.gg/

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October 27, 2018, 07:35:24 AM
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Are there any getting started style documents to start with mineority BCU1525s? Software etc. No volt mod dongle needed for those, am I right?

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October 27, 2018, 10:14:45 PM
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sure, https://discord.gg/hw8ex7
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October 29, 2018, 04:40:03 PM
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The first private Zetheron bitstream for the VU9P FPGA series has now been released to a select group of about 50 miners.  This bitstream is currently making over $20 per day for FPGA and up to $26 per day on good days.  It was hacked together in just 5 days to take advantage of a coin/market opportunity and is currently rather annoying to run in terms of a complicated start up procedure.  I am working on a cleaner version with live voltage control and variable clock speed, it might be offered for sale if the coins are still profitable in a couple of weeks.

I will also build a CVP-13 version which makes 50% more than the VCU1525/BCU1525 version.

This algorithm can only support around 350 BCU1525 FPGA's.  I have another algorithm in progress which can support about 3000 cards at $15/day, it should be available within 3-4 weeks.  It is not yet decided if it will be a public or private launch.  Even private launches are available to anyone who has hardware, the reason is to try to prevent coins from forking.  FPGA's can still follow the fork but it is big time waster.

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October 30, 2018, 02:04:51 AM
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The first private Zetheron bitstream for the VU9P FPGA series has now been released to a select group of about 50 miners.  This bitstream is currently making over $20 per day for FPGA and up to $26 per day on good days.  It was hacked together in just 5 days to take advantage of a coin/market opportunity and is currently rather annoying to run in terms of a complicated start up procedure.  I am working on a cleaner version with live voltage control and variable clock speed, it might be offered for sale if the coins are still profitable in a couple of weeks.

I will also build a CVP-13 version which makes 50% more than the VCU1525/BCU1525 version.

This algorithm can only support around 350 BCU1525 FPGA's.  I have another algorithm in progress which can support about 3000 cards at $15/day, it should be available within 3-4 weeks.  It is not yet decided if it will be a public or private launch.  Even private launches are available to anyone who has hardware, the reason is to try to prevent coins from forking.  FPGA's can still follow the fork but it is big time waster.



Hows that cryponight v8 working out?

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October 30, 2018, 02:38:39 AM
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October 31, 2018, 01:05:43 PM
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I designed an air duct for use with open air cases that can be 3d printed. It will mount to a 120mm fan and sit the BCU inside of it. This should work for VCUs as well but the power header on the vcus is facing the top not the back so it wouldn't be ideal.

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November 01, 2018, 02:41:24 PM
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The first private Zetheron bitstream for the VU9P FPGA series has now been released.

What algorithm?

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November 02, 2018, 10:08:32 PM
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The first private Zetheron bitstream for the VU9P FPGA series has now been released.

What algorithm?



It's private, hence the algorithm is not made public.  This is to prevent coins from forking.

My customers have posted their profits in the discord, most are reporting $17-$20/day per card.

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November 03, 2018, 12:51:03 AM
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The duct works pretty well Smiley
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November 03, 2018, 02:18:47 AM
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The duct works pretty well Smiley

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November 03, 2018, 03:16:25 AM
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The duct works pretty well Smiley
If it walks like a duct...
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November 03, 2018, 09:22:31 AM
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The duct works pretty well Smiley
Contact another group, asked 100€/duct...
Guess i'll do my own ghetto duct
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November 03, 2018, 09:55:53 AM
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I designed an air duct for use with open air cases that can be 3d printed. It will mount to a 120mm fan and sit the BCU inside of it. This should work for VCUs as well but the power header on the vcus is facing the top not the back so it wouldn't be ideal.


What materials do you recommend for this duct?  ABS, Nylon, others?

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November 03, 2018, 12:40:02 PM
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So interesting thing say that algorithm and coin are private. Nobody can verify it. Some illiterate customers bought a boards for very high price and make you 200% profit. But board can do any amount of money per day and anybody can't confirm it.

Can anyone of your trusted (not newly registered) customers post information here?
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November 03, 2018, 08:54:11 PM
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So interesting thing say that algorithm and coin are private. Nobody can verify it. Some illiterate customers bought a boards for very high price and make you 200% profit. But board can do any amount of money per day and anybody can't confirm it.

Can anyone of your trusted (not newly registered) customers post information here?

I am whitefire customer and using his private BS. Its $16 - $20 per day revenue on $4000 board. I am also not running the board at its full potential. You can add 10 - 20% on top of $16 - $20 per day revenue if you provide good cooling to board.

You can do rest of the math.

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November 04, 2018, 07:11:48 AM
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So interesting thing say that algorithm and coin are private. Nobody can verify it. Some illiterate customers bought a boards for very high price and make you 200% profit. But board can do any amount of money per day and anybody can't confirm it.

Can anyone of your trusted (not newly registered) customers post information here?
I am running it since Monday evening and was getting $16/day on my VCU. Seems using other pool makes $20/day for some reason. I switched pools yesterday, so will see in a few days if it's better.
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November 04, 2018, 03:18:33 PM
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I am whitefire customer and using his private BS. Its $16 - $20 per day revenue on $4000 board. I am also not running the board at its full potential. You can add 10 - 20% on top of $16 - $20 per day revenue if you provide good cooling to board.

You can do rest of the math.

Ok, Thank you for clarification.  Can you also report  Does BS have any integrated devfee and what profit it generates without devfee?
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