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Topic: Baikal Giant N - Cryptonight, Cryptonight-lite FPGA/ASIC miner - page 13. (Read 32785 times)

jr. member
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News from Baikal, i recive this tweet.....
Is possibile?
They are in Panic!!!
https://twitter.com/baikalminer/status/983278127504769026?s=09

Of course it is possible. They know within a week or so the miner will be useless except for Bitmain's own shitcoin.
sr. member
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News from Baikal, i recive this tweet.....
Is possibile?
They are in Panic!!!
https://twitter.com/baikalminer/status/983278127504769026?s=09
sr. member
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Does somebody find a way how to use static diff?
Using the wallet.static_diff is not working for me :/ I still get diff in milions.

diff is set by the pool. so if the pool has support for static diff they will say so on their site.
I know... that's why I said that the classic method wallet.static_diff doesn't work for me and those pools with wallet+static_diff aren't working either because in the wallet address + is forbidden.
Is the static diff working for somebody?
legendary
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There is a problem, if BAIKAL N non support the new V7 is a non sense buying it because Bitmain X3 has 10x hash power at almost the same price. I hate Bitmain after the overselling of D3 that destroied X11 network. D3 was the worst ASIC buing in a lot of my mining years, so I don't whant to buy new overselled ASIC.

Cheers W_M
sr. member
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I'm a miner not a minor.
Does somebody find a way how to use static diff?
Using the wallet.static_diff is not working for me :/ I still get diff in milions.

diff is set by the pool. so if the pool has support for static diff they will say so on their site.
sr. member
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Does somebody find a way how to use static diff?
Using the wallet.static_diff is not working for me :/ I still get diff in milions.
newbie
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Hi, will BAIKAL N support Cryptonight V7 algo?

Cheers W_M
No one know.
But N will mining some new "XMR" coin created by Bitman

From XMR now we have XMR, XMV, XMC, XMO, XMZ...
jr. member
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I just SOLD all alt coins that ASIC can mine

The best that you can do to escape from the ASIC SCAMS ...SHITMAIN, BAIKAL ....
jr. member
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Antminer X3 is dead at born, but cost is US$3000 in Batch 3
Shipping :15-25 May and US$1900 in Batch 4
Shipping:15-30 June 

Hashrate: 220KH/s, and 550w

 Huh


Bitmain is propagating the XMR-original and XMR classic to keep the ASIC sales moving.
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Antminer X3 is dead at born, but cost is US$3000 in Batch 3
Shipping :15-25 May and US$1900 in Batch 4
Shipping:15-30 June 

Hashrate: 220KH/s, and 550w

 Huh
sr. member
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Have you guys update your Giant N?
This is my first ASIC... so should I follow this guide?
https://github.com/baikalminer/multi-algo-miner/blob/master/guides/baikal%20giant%20user's%20guide.pdf
sr. member
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No more Monero :/
What are you mining now? I switched to ETN.

what about ROI
how many percent of your 3800$ is back?

Since I've barely started almost nothing. I've mined Monero only few days and now after fork switching to other coins.
newbie
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No more Monero :/
What are you mining now? I switched to ETN.

what about ROI
how many percent of your 3800$ is back?
newbie
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The three boards I am going to initially support are the Nexys Video (XC7A200T $490), Avnet AES-KU040-DB-G (Kintex Ultrascale+ $975), and VCU1525 (Virtex VU9P $3995).  I will start a thread soon and list which algorithms will be released for each board (the Virtex can run all the algorithms, the Kintex can run most, the Nexys can only run a few).

My implementations are 100% unrolled pipelines running at one clock cycle per stage.  The ROI on the Kintex and Virtex boards range from 50-150 days based on the algorithm, in today's bear market with 1-2 year ROI's on GPU's.  If the market rises back to Dec/2017 levels, ROI would be ridiculously short.
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There's also a dead end in this.... All those dev boards are produced in china! Shitmain and other fat wallets will just HIGHJACK this and the loop will just start cycle again.
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As I've said before, I'm willing to design the PCB for an FPGA miner if someone else writes the HDL. There could be some cost savings by stripping out a lot of the extra crap that is on the usual FPGA demo/devkit board as well as more flexibility with the choice of FPGA. It probably wouldn't be smart to stray too far afield from the devkit FPGA choices, however, as that will make debugging a lot more difficult. That said, there's no reason to throw in the towel just because the devkit boards are made in China. Bitmain can't get its way on everything, you know.


What type are slot requirements for those cards would be if exploited for mining purpose? I thinking about compiling an Octominer mobo on linux snaphot distro with miners software ... could be a great bundle set... can't wait for you to open up a different discussion about this! Wink
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no,but they will support Monero classic.  Cry Cry Cry
legendary
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Hi, will BAIKAL N support Cryptonight V7 algo?

Cheers W_M
legendary
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First public-ready algorithms should be done around mid to late June.  However I am hesitant to 'release' the bitstreams unless numerous algorithms are available.  I wouldn't want someone to invest $10K in hardware with only 1 or 2 algorithms in case those coins profit or ROI suddenly changes.  A good investment would be to have 4-5 algorithms available, making the hardware more secure against market changes.
Anyway, once people start mining with PC's linked to numerous high end FPGA cards, they will be 'immune' to forks since the algorithms in the FPGA's can be changed as fast as developers can fork their coin, actually faster in most cases since even a poorly tested rig can still mine, whereas a coin cannot fork until the new setup is heavily tested.




Good work,
what platform you are targeting only Virtex? Some lower end Kintex UltraScale, Kintex UltraScale+ parts have enough internal ram to run at least one instance and they are much more easy to find ready to ship.  
 

The three boards I am going to initially support are the Nexys Video (XC7A200T $490), Avnet AES-KU040-DB-G (Kintex Ultrascale+ $975), and VCU1525 (Virtex VU9P $3995).  I will start a thread soon and list which algorithms will be released for each board (the Virtex can run all the algorithms, the Kintex can run most, the Nexys can only run a few).

My implementations are 100% unrolled pipelines running at one clock cycle per stage.  The ROI on the Kintex and Virtex boards range from 50-150 days based on the algorithm, in today's bear market with 1-2 year ROI's on GPU's.  If the market rises back to Dec/2017 levels, ROI would be ridiculously short.

Please do not purchase any of the above hardware until I announce the official hash rates.  I hope other FPGA developers follow my lead and stop mining in secret and start spreading the wealth.  We need to give crypto back to the people.  With enough people mining with high end FPGA's, Bitmain and Baikal can no longer control the market and screw people over.

Power consumption for 90% usage on the VCU1525 is around 170W.  The best high end rig is a standard mining motherboard with 8 x VCU1525 and a single 1600W power supply.










Sweet project I am happy to help in any way I dont mind buying some hardware and tinkering I was very interested in doing FPGA mining myself so id be happy to work with you on this project. I have resources to buy various FPGA boards to offer for testing
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No more Monero :/
What are you mining now? I switched to ETN.

So how many XMR did you make with the couple of weeks you had with the miner? 
legendary
Activity: 1018
Merit: 1001
Hi what is the price of BAIKAL N (first release) now?

Cheers W_M
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