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November 04, 2018, 06:12:05 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? Devfee is exactly 4%.
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Dhino
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November 04, 2018, 08:13:45 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? Private BS does not have integrated devfee. You have to pay 4% of your revenue to Dev based on trust.
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melpheos
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November 06, 2018, 08:37:22 AM |
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May I kindly ask what filament you used ? PLA, ABS ?
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pokeytex
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November 06, 2018, 10:56:50 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. STL File: https://ufile.io/12bsrOBJ Files: https://ufile.io/j58do@senseless thank you for this. I ordered (2) to be printed and will let you know the outcome once I receive them and my BCU's! :-)
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melpheos
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November 06, 2018, 10:58:37 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.
@senseless thank you for this. I ordered (2) to be printed and will let you know the outcome once I receive them and my BCU's! :-) For my information, what pricing did you get ?
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November 06, 2018, 03:41:13 PM Last edit: November 06, 2018, 04:00:27 PM by Hueristic |
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May I kindly ask what filament you used ? PLA, ABS ? There is no physical reason to have to use abs so you can use either. The PLA may lose the glossy sheen if you run over 57c (the actual air it funnels) but will have no other effects. Check out PETG.
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November 06, 2018, 04:02:38 PM Last edit: November 06, 2018, 04:40:55 PM by melpheos |
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May I kindly ask what filament you used ? PLA, ABS ? There is no physical reason to have to use abs so you can use either. The PLA may lose the glossy sheen if you run over 57c (the actual air it funnels) but will have no other effects. Check out PETG. Thanks, was wondering as I have no much knowledge about 3D printing. I saw only that ABS is more resistant to temperature than PLA but if this impact only the glossy look, I dont really care.
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November 06, 2018, 05:52:40 PM |
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May I kindly ask what filament you used ? PLA, ABS ? There is no physical reason to have to use abs so you can use either. The PLA may lose the glossy sheen if you run over 57c (the actual air it funnels) but will have no other effects. Check out PETG. Thanks, was wondering as I have no much knowledge about 3D printing. I saw only that ABS is more resistant to temperature than PLA but if this impact only the glossy look, I dont really care. I can print this thing with PETG (white,black or transparent) for you. I only ship it with DHL in germany. You can pay with Paypal, cryptos and Überweisung. If someone is interested, pm me.
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pokeytex
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November 07, 2018, 01:11:21 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.
@senseless thank you for this. I ordered (2) to be printed and will let you know the outcome once I receive them and my BCU's! :-) For my information, what pricing did you get ? Hello - I am using this service - 3dhubs - and he switched me from ABS to Eastman AM3300 - it has very high thermal properties. The total cost for (2) units, printed and shipped to me is $152.21. Here is a completion photo:
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November 07, 2018, 07:16:27 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.
@senseless thank you for this. I ordered (2) to be printed and will let you know the outcome once I receive them and my BCU's! :-) For my information, what pricing did you get ? Hello - I am using this service - 3dhubs - and he switched me from ABS to Eastman AM3300 - it has very high thermal properties. The total cost for (2) units, printed and shipped to me is $152.21. Here is a completion photo: Eastman AM3300 is PETG and has not so high thermal properties ... only 85 degree centigrade ... but it´s enough.
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November 11, 2018, 09:22:18 AM |
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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. The algo he is referring to is 100% lyra2z. The majority of the coins they are targeting are aware and forking. Hence his customers might need to ask for a new bitstream
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November 11, 2018, 09:35:44 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. The algo he is referring to is 100% lyra2z. The majority of the coins they are targeting are aware and forking. Hence his customers might need to ask for a new bitstream ? Lyra2z was released by Allmine and most BCU1525 owners are mining with it. That is not secret knowledge, everyone knows. There would be no point for me to release an algorithm that is already done by someone else. I have no plan or desire to target Lyra2z.
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November 13, 2018, 04:30:12 AM |
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Please excuse me if this is the wrong thread to ask this question, but has anyone received their BCUs purchased somewhere at the end of June 2018?
I paid for 2 pcs, one for me and another for my friend, but now I don't see any of these FPGAs under my account at Mineority.io. The support guys do see it somewhere at their end, but here I am without BTC and without FPGAs...
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November 13, 2018, 06:15:28 AM |
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Please excuse me if this is the wrong thread to ask this question, but has anyone received their BCUs purchased somewhere at the end of June 2018?
I paid for 2 pcs, one for me and another for my friend, but now I don't see any of these FPGAs under my account at Mineority.io. The support guys do see it somewhere at their end, but here I am without BTC and without FPGAs...
Go into the discord and ask in the Mineority channel, you will get an answer within an hour or so. Not all FPGA's have been shipped and I don't think any of the water cooled ones have been shipped.
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November 17, 2018, 11:45:18 PM |
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geeez banning me @discord for exposing the secret/covert FPGA bitstream that mine coin which is anti asic LOL Jihan would like you
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November 18, 2018, 01:45:33 AM |
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Whitefire say: "Soon coin developers will realize that FPGA's actually help their coin become ASIC resistant and everyone will be on board The deep irony right now is that GPU mining is so unprofitable for home-miners that the only really profitable GPU mining is GPU farms Hence to 'support' GPU's = supporting centralized GPU farms FPGA mining on the other hand is profitable in any country no matter how high the electrical cost So supporting FPGA mining is supporting decentralization since at-home miners can still make a profit Now if more people could just spread that message the conversion would happen very fast" from the discord there is plan to: 1. tag each user bitstream with serial 2. distribute only interly 3. make nicehash for FPGA to dump directly to BTC 4. already done remove info about algo/coin being mined??? (next step make miners mine at private FPGA nicehash not even knowing what they mine and for what fee) 5. covert mining I think Jihan is jealuse
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November 18, 2018, 08:23:08 PM |
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Whitefire say: "Soon coin developers will realize that FPGA's actually help their coin become ASIC resistant and everyone will be on board The deep irony right now is that GPU mining is so unprofitable for home-miners that the only really profitable GPU mining is GPU farms Hence to 'support' GPU's = supporting centralized GPU farms FPGA mining on the other hand is profitable in any country no matter how high the electrical cost So supporting FPGA mining is supporting decentralization since at-home miners can still make a profit Now if more people could just spread that message the conversion would happen very fast" from the discord there is plan to: 1. tag each user bitstream with serial 2. distribute only interly 3. make nicehash for FPGA to dump directly to BTC 4. already done remove info about algo/coin being mined??? (next step make miners mine at private FPGA nicehash not even knowing what they mine and for what fee) 5. covert mining I think Jihan is jealuse You can buy the hardware and get the BS. I don't understand what is the problem with you. Before Whitefire make the FPGA mining public many people were mining with FPGA in secrete and many people like you and me did't even know that FPGA mining exist.
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d57heinz
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November 19, 2018, 09:02:32 AM |
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Whitefire say: "Soon coin developers will realize that FPGA's actually help their coin become ASIC resistant and everyone will be on board The deep irony right now is that GPU mining is so unprofitable for home-miners that the only really profitable GPU mining is GPU farms Hence to 'support' GPU's = supporting centralized GPU farms FPGA mining on the other hand is profitable in any country no matter how high the electrical cost So supporting FPGA mining is supporting decentralization since at-home miners can still make a profit Now if more people could just spread that message the conversion would happen very fast" from the discord there is plan to: 1. tag each user bitstream with serial 2. distribute only interly 3. make nicehash for FPGA to dump directly to BTC 4. already done remove info about algo/coin being mined??? (next step make miners mine at private FPGA nicehash not even knowing what they mine and for what fee) 5. covert mining I think Jihan is jealuse You can buy the hardware and get the BS. I don't understand what is the problem with you. Before Whitefire make the FPGA mining public many people were mining with FPGA in secrete and many people like you and me did't even know that FPGA mining exist. They have been using them in secret since at least 2014. Lookup beekeeper litecoin FPGA. It was 25kh/s if I recall correctly. This has always been the scheme. Create “gpu” only coin and secretly mine with FPGA. It is what it is. I’m sure the refunds are causing a delay and further “testing” to need to be done. Ugh. Same ole pattern different day. BR
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November 19, 2018, 06:00:07 PM |
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Whitefire say: "Soon coin developers will realize that FPGA's actually help their coin become ASIC resistant and everyone will be on board The deep irony right now is that GPU mining is so unprofitable for home-miners that the only really profitable GPU mining is GPU farms Hence to 'support' GPU's = supporting centralized GPU farms FPGA mining on the other hand is profitable in any country no matter how high the electrical cost So supporting FPGA mining is supporting decentralization since at-home miners can still make a profit Now if more people could just spread that message the conversion would happen very fast" from the discord there is plan to: 1. tag each user bitstream with serial 2. distribute only interly 3. make nicehash for FPGA to dump directly to BTC 4. already done remove info about algo/coin being mined??? (next step make miners mine at private FPGA nicehash not even knowing what they mine and for what fee) 5. covert mining I think Jihan is jealuse You can buy the hardware and get the BS. I don't understand what is the problem with you. Before Whitefire make the FPGA mining public many people were mining with FPGA in secrete and many people like you and me did't even know that FPGA mining exist. They have been using them in secret since at least 2014. Lookup beekeeper litecoin FPGA. It was 25kh/s if I recall correctly. This has always been the scheme. Create “gpu” only coin and secretly mine with FPGA. It is what it is. I’m sure the refunds are causing a delay and further “testing” to need to be done. Ugh. Same ole pattern different day. BR Refunds have all been sent out last I spoke to SQRL (last week). SQRL is busy packaging and shipping acorns, water blocks have been received (as I understand it), the current hold up is waiting on more BCU-1525's to arrive from Xilinx. As far as I know those BCU's have shipped and are expected any time.
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