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July 10, 2014, 01:26:05 AM
Last edit: August 02, 2014, 12:17:51 PM by true-asset
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Post all latest developments in X11 mining software, hardware and services here.

Ads and pricing okay as long as it does not feature inappropriate amounts of flattery or overly aggressive sales tactics.

We are here to make sure the general public, community members and casual miners always have access to the the most socst effective and highest performance mining kit available for the purpose of making sure we don't get attacked by ninja launches of equipment that threatens the decentralization of the Uro network.

Example sources of information:

http://cryptomining-blog.com/category/mining-hardware/
http://www.nicehash.com (looking at graphs of total hashrate and decreasing payout ratios)
Here are publicly available FPGA source code for most/all of the X11/SHA-3 level hash algorithms: http://cryptography.gmu.edu/athena/index.php?id=source_codes


 

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July 10, 2014, 01:44:06 AM
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I've started asking around what a liquid-cooled X11 FPGA system would cost, based on the Wasp collective datatank design, as well as asked a few questions about ASIC development cost to efabless.

So the first requirement is some Verilog code (ideally under a GPL license, with option for commercial licensing) that correctly implements the X11 hash.

For either of these, I could probably handle the development risk myself if someone can deliver 12,500 tons of Urea to a US ship-to-rail transload port, and sometime between 6 and 24 months later I expect I'd have hardware running.

But the more important question here is what kind of interest is there in the community for X11/Uro mining hardware, and is there a long-term commitment from the Uro foundation members to stick with X11 as the hash algorithm.
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July 10, 2014, 02:39:02 AM
Last edit: July 13, 2014, 09:53:50 AM by true-asset
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Hozer: we will commit to X11 as long as no more than 3 of the 11 algorithms are compromised - or the community overwhelmingly votes to change.

My personal opinion is that getting on ASICs == long term stability - because once the ASICs get to the smallest node we know there is not going to be some ninja hash popping up out of nowhere to fork the Uro blockchain.

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July 10, 2014, 07:00:32 AM
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Hozer: we will commit to X11 as long as no more than 3 of the 11 algorithms are compromised - or the community overwhelmingly votes to change.

My personal opinion is that getting on ASICs == long term stability - because once the ASICs get to the smallest node we know there is not going to be some ninja hash pooping up out of nowhere to fork the Uro blockchain.

If I get sufficient interest on this forum that I think I have buyers to cover some of the initial design cost, *or someone provides working verilog code*, I will offer http://7el.us/XELASIC/ for sale on counterparty, and we will start the design of the first open-source hardware cryptocoin mining ASIC crowdfunded with blockchain technology.
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July 13, 2014, 09:24:54 AM
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Hozer: I can setup a bounty for this. Would that be good?

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July 13, 2014, 09:27:41 AM
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Hozer: I can setup a bounty for this. Would that be good?
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July 13, 2014, 09:30:19 AM
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Hozer: I can setup a bounty for this. Would that be good?
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Why the old thread closed?... Huh

The new community moderated official thread is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=684972.0

The old thread was taken over by FUD so we locked it (old thread was not moderated).

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Hozer: I can setup a bounty for this. Would that be good?
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Why the old thread closed?... Huh

The new community moderated official thread is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=684972.0

The old thread was taken over by FUD so we locked it (old thread was not moderated).
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July 14, 2014, 06:24:14 PM
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Hozer: I can setup a bounty for this. Would that be good?

I'm not sure. How about we start with a poll or something on this thread to gauge interest. This is going to be a $5million to $25million project, and I do not want to have anyone collecting funds until there is better information.

The only thing tangible I could do at this point would be a feasibility study, and that would cost between $2500 and $10k USD depending on the quality and detail involved.

At this point the best thing is find some engineers or students know verilog/vhdl and implement a testbench of the X11 algorithm and release it under AGPLv3
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August 02, 2014, 12:19:29 PM
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Here are publicly available FPGA source code for most/all of the X11/SHA-3 level hash algorithms: http://cryptography.gmu.edu/athena/index.php?id=source_codes

If anyone knows how to combine the code together to run on a ASIC, we should crowdfund some FPGA eval boards and start experimenting.

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August 06, 2014, 04:14:33 PM
Last edit: August 07, 2014, 12:12:13 AM by true-asset
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280W power consumption, 28Mhs FPGA X11 mining boards are now on Betarigs: https://www.betarigs.com/rig/8115

To get that performance with GPUs you needs 2 x 5 GPU GTX750Ti rigs pulling about 350W each. So this FPGA board is already 100%+ more energy efficient.

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August 06, 2014, 04:51:09 PM
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This may explain why many new x11 alts poped up lately.

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September 17, 2014, 05:03:49 AM
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This may explain why many new x11 alts poped up lately.

Yep. And from what I see looking at timestamps for the uro blocks (and when p2pool seems to pay out), it looks like the FPGA miners and/or thousand-or more gpu farms have perfected the art of exploiting KGW. Some code and tools at https://bitbucket.org/dahozer/blockparser

I'd estimate that doing an open-source FPGA X11 miner would cost between $25,000 and $150,000.

But I think I could probably do it for 25,000 Uro, which would do two things:
a) increase Uro price cause I'd hold half of it
b) give me a reason to publicly document ordering a shipload of Urea for Uro to a US port Wink

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November 03, 2014, 04:16:03 AM
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Meh, my AMD cards are on the same level of efficiency as OC'd 750Ti cards.

NSFW screenshot taken of the miner from 10/30/2014 with card types, clocks, and of course, hashrates: https://ottrbutt.com/miner/x11localrigwolf-10302014.png
Lol, there goes wolf and his desktop background again... crop the pic, yo
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November 06, 2014, 03:09:55 AM
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Mandatory #Urocoin $URO wallet upgrade to v1.0.2.3 required before 08 NOV 2014. Please RT and spread
https://github.com/urocoin/uro/releases/tag/1.0.2.3 @BittrexExchange @cryptsy

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