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    • surfguy72
      surfguy72 Regular Member last edited by

      https://www.mining-asics-technologies.com/shop/

      Here’s another one. This one boasts the highest hashing yet. 200 M/hash for 15k in Euro

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        vizay Regular Member last edited by

        woff, that’s 13 times more kh/$ compared to a 280x. Impressive if it works :) (however I remain sceptic untill I see it with my own eyes)

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          Ignition75 Regular Member last edited by

          I wonder what’s going to happen to all the GPU miners our there… Are they all going to flock to Vertcoin?

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            eaxvac Regular Member last edited by

            A random company poping out of nowhere just raised the red flag.

            They have no prior experience in ASIC and what? They developed LiteCoin and Bitcoin ASIC that’s far ahead of others? No way, its a scam.

            Look at all their post, its all done within these 2 weeks. BTC/LTC ASIC? haha.

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              svennand Regular Member last edited by

              I wonder what’s going to happen to all the GPU miners our there… Are they all going to flock to Vertcoin?

              I guess they will all jump over to better suited algoritms for GPUs, Like Keccak, Skein, Grohel (or however its spelt), scrypt-jane and the list goes on…

              Scrypt imo is kinda shit for GPUs, pushes the card unnecessery high compared to keccak and skein.

              Keccak is still asic resistant, and asic-scrypt resistant, and not memory speed intense, my experience is 10degree cooler cards and a lot less power draw.

              Hopefully feathercoin will look deeper into changing away from scrypt in the future.

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              • MrWyrm
                MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                I guess they will all jump over to better suited algoritms for GPUs, Like Keccak, Skein, Grohel (or however its spelt), scrypt-jane and the list goes on…

                Scrypt imo is kinda shit for GPUs, pushes the card unnecessery high compared to keccak and skein.

                Keccak is still asic resistant, and asic-scrypt resistant, and not memory speed intense, my experience is 10degree cooler cards and a lot less power draw.

                Hopefully feathercoin will look deeper into changing away from scrypt in the future.

                That so needs posting in the changing algo thread ;D

                Like what I do: 6uuy6isbrW1SBF191Bzgui1gWxPdNKx2PB

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                • surfguy72
                  surfguy72 Regular Member last edited by

                  A random company poping out of nowhere just raised the red flag.

                  They have no prior experience in ASIC and what? They developed LiteCoin and Bitcoin ASIC that’s far ahead of others? No way, its a scam.

                  Look at all their post, its all done within these 2 weeks. BTC/LTC ASIC? haha.

                  I’m with ya. I feel pretty safe with my Alpha T order still. But, every company at one point is brand new. But i’m thinking there’s got to be one bad apple in this new script asic bunch.

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