Pages:
Author

Topic: Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC - page 39. (Read 43440 times)

jr. member
Activity: 42
Merit: 1
June 05, 2018, 08:13:53 PM
Hi 4all!

--I did contact you through e-mail on the 2nd of June and have not gotten a response.
We checked the spam folder and actually found a few emails.

--So it cannot be that you have responded to all e-mails already. And no I don't want you to spread out the PCBs on the floor, but you could just show us the open box so we see that there are a bunch more in there?!
Our colleague in China is a bad photographer. I'm ready to agree.

--Can you please provide proof that you actually have hair. I want to make sure this offer is legit.
Hair should prove that they grow Wink I want an online camera!

--https://i.imgur.com/SNTVatg.png
Prove that this is not an actor!

--You said they all have the same static ip?
Only in the setup mode. In the operating mode everything is typical.

--Like who are the devs/manager?
Nicolas Garcia -- inspirer of the project from Madrid. We have a team of developers from the US, Spain and Ukraine. And also a group of investors.

--Why this is rev. 2.3? Where are previous versions?
In the garbage box Smiley
Several versions have been developed, so, we have achieved stable operation on rev.2.

--Anyone who is following the FPGA story in the other threads have a decent understanding that these things are not cheap.
Maybe they all knock on the closed door?

--To hide the soldering path...But once the unit is released (if it is released) everything will be know so I don't see the point
The time for reverse design will be lost. We will release a new version earlier than the old version will be copyed.

--What is the purpose of individual addresses for each order?
To avoid confusion between buyers. The amount is almost the same for all.
Then, not everyone wants others to see his transactions.

--Aaaaand, it's sold out - or the store at least says 0 in stock.
Paypal orders should be unfreezed soon. This will give an small inflow of goods.

newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
June 05, 2018, 07:20:41 PM
You send a payment in crypto and there is no "do over".
[/quote]

Is that not part of "being your own bank" Everyone wants to do away with the banks until they come upon a FOMO kind of a deal, only available from an untrusted/untested source. Then they want protection from BigBrotherBank or thier favorite Credit card.  Not pointing anyone out, (I totally get it) that protection would be nice.  It's just wierd to me to see so much about wanting to use the credit card for a purchase from a crypto crowd.  Either take the risk or wait.

Wait...What... did I just get FOMO'd out of my crypto... Time will tell






Toss me.
 What? I cannot jump the distance, you'll have to toss me....  Don't tell the Elf.  Not a word -From Tolkien movie
[/quote]
A "little" dwarf humor! Smiley
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 517
June 05, 2018, 06:15:35 PM
Not sure why, but the bitcoin address that I am to pay to is unused. (Checked with block explorer - There are no transactions involving this address.)  Is it like that for everyone else?  What is the purpose of individual addresses for each order?  I know... low post count means I am an idiotnew...lol.  Please explain.  (attempts to hold back crowd with torches and pitchforks)

edit spelling


I wouldn't buy anything here. There is no proof that this device even exists. could just be another scam.

The probability this is a scam is extremely high at this point.  The OP has no established trust here on this forum.  He has not proven that the working FPGA miner works other than some pasted together 30 second clips.  Refused help that has been offered to help validate and substantiate the product by established members of our community.  If you send any money consider it gone... You will be lucky if you get anything at all from the OP let alone a working, stable, usable miner.  Buyer beware!

You send a payment in crypto and there is no "do over".
newbie
Activity: 4
Merit: 0
June 05, 2018, 06:15:19 PM
Aaaaand, it's sold out - or the store at least says 0 in stock.  Guess I'll have to wait for Batch 2.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1247
June 05, 2018, 06:03:27 PM
Not sure why, but the bitcoin address that I am to pay to is unused. (Checked with block explorer - There are no transactions involving this address.)  Is it like that for everyone else?  What is the purpose of individual addresses for each order?  I know... low post count means I am an idiotnew...lol.  Please explain.  (attempts to hold back crowd with torches and pitchforks)

edit spelling


I wouldn't buy anything here. There is no proof that this device even exists. could just be another scam.
newbie
Activity: 3
Merit: 0
June 05, 2018, 05:56:35 PM
Not sure why, but the bitcoin address that I am to pay to is unused. (Checked with block explorer - There are no transactions involving this address.)  Is it like that for everyone else?  What is the purpose of individual addresses for each order?  I know... low post count means I am an idiotnew...lol.  Please explain.  (attempts to hold back crowd with torches and pitchforks)

edit spelling
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 517
June 05, 2018, 05:34:30 PM
If it's to good to be true it is. People who sent their money have lost it. It's as simple as that. I'll cut my hair if this is legit

Can you please provide proof that you actually have hair. I want to make sure this offer is legit.

https://i.imgur.com/SNTVatg.png

Impressive. I can't even comprehend what you did to come up with this image.

Anyway, people will keep doubting this FPGA trend until it actually becomes too mainstream. By then it will be so expensive and most likely way less profitable. Sadly, thats just how the way it works and will continue to work.

I think it will be the other way arround. Half these project will turn out to be scam and other half will be far less capable then advertised. FPGA is the biggest fog of this year. Not that it does not exist but its not what it is advertised to be. FOMO all the way.

For me its just mindlowing how people throw money to these so called projects without s single piece of evidence. Damn. Oh btw I also develop FPGA. For only 100$ mine are even better then the rest. If interested just send me money and you are in Smiley

Oh, you are an FPGA programmer and have a hardware vendor lined up?  Can you prove you have an email address and a bitcoin address?  Ok, take my money....  Roll Eyes
jr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 8
June 05, 2018, 03:07:33 PM

--What's with the CCP flag.
Maybe it's about giving it to the poors Smiley
Yeah just like Mao did. He gave to the poor - famine
member
Activity: 224
Merit: 10
June 05, 2018, 03:02:11 PM
100 % scam  Grin can't believe people are falling for such things again and again and again... I guess to much greed or too much easy money?  Roll Eyes
sr. member
Activity: 2142
Merit: 353
Xtreme Monster
June 05, 2018, 12:18:52 PM
The thread title "Dwarf FPGA – the anti-ASIC )" is one of the most deceiving naming scams to date, fpga is like asics, 100% x decentralization, so this is pure bullshit and somebody said there was just one person to agree with this and that one person is another wannabe scammer. You trolls should never believe in quick money nowadays, quick money = scam.
jr. member
Activity: 557
Merit: 5
June 05, 2018, 11:54:37 AM
Hello everybody!
At the weekend we worked hard and got the first batch of boards! 5000 devices in this small shabby box.
Now it will go to the assembly. The Soldering Robot is impatient to get acquainted with the snow-white Smiley


https://mega.nz/#!3WYBVIRB!rHxj2xAaixXQsteOkcRJe4c6SG79ObIsyDgmyxKIAKc

The photo from China's fabric.

Why cover 70% of FPGA with white paper ?   Grin
To hide the soldering path...But once the unit is released (if it is released) everything will be know so I don't see the point
newbie
Activity: 67
Merit: 0
June 05, 2018, 11:18:32 AM
Hello everybody!
At the weekend we worked hard and got the first batch of boards! 5000 devices in this small shabby box.
Now it will go to the assembly. The Soldering Robot is impatient to get acquainted with the snow-white Smiley


https://mega.nz/#!3WYBVIRB!rHxj2xAaixXQsteOkcRJe4c6SG79ObIsyDgmyxKIAKc

The photo from China's fabric.

Why cover 70% of FPGA with white paper ?   Grin
jr. member
Activity: 557
Merit: 5
June 05, 2018, 09:56:07 AM
If it's to good to be true it is. People who sent their money have lost it. It's as simple as that. I'll cut my hair if this is legit

Can you please provide proof that you actually have hair. I want to make sure this offer is legit.

https://i.imgur.com/SNTVatg.png

Impressive. I can't even comprehend what you did to come up with this image.

Anyway, people will keep doubting this FPGA trend until it actually becomes too mainstream. By then it will be so expensive and most likely way less profitable. Sadly, thats just how the way it works and will continue to work.

Anyone who is following the FPGA story in the other threads have a decent understanding that these things are not cheap.  So when someone comes along and offers something for 1/10th of the price everyone else says it takes to just get your foot in the door it should make you pause and start digging around.

If you do get anything from the OP at all you will be lucky if it works at all.  Good luck to all of you who spent your money on this.  I think there will be some crying and outrage coming soon and I doubt it is going to be those of us who decided not to send money for this...
there are cheap FPGA will limited number of logic block/memory etc (spartan6 is less than 80$)
In the current case of this board, it looks that the FPGA get help from a AES chip and is limited in term of minable alogrithm which is not the case of bigger FPGA board.
jr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 4
June 05, 2018, 09:52:16 AM
If it's to good to be true it is. People who sent their money have lost it. It's as simple as that. I'll cut my hair if this is legit

Can you please provide proof that you actually have hair. I want to make sure this offer is legit.

https://i.imgur.com/SNTVatg.png

Impressive. I can't even comprehend what you did to come up with this image.

Anyway, people will keep doubting this FPGA trend until it actually becomes too mainstream. By then it will be so expensive and most likely way less profitable. Sadly, thats just how the way it works and will continue to work.

I think it will be the other way arround. Half these project will turn out to be scam and other half will be far less capable then advertised. FPGA is the biggest fog of this year. Not that it does not exist but its not what it is advertised to be. FOMO all the way.

For me its just mindlowing how people throw money to these so called projects without s single piece of evidence. Damn. Oh btw I also develop FPGA. For only 100$ mine are even better then the rest. If interested just send me money and you are in Smiley
sr. member
Activity: 689
Merit: 253
June 05, 2018, 09:15:47 AM
seems like more sustainable practice to not risk buying it and maybe getting scammed
i'll probably buy some batch2 if it's proven real by community
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 517
June 05, 2018, 09:07:15 AM
If it's to good to be true it is. People who sent their money have lost it. It's as simple as that. I'll cut my hair if this is legit

Can you please provide proof that you actually have hair. I want to make sure this offer is legit.

https://i.imgur.com/SNTVatg.png

Impressive. I can't even comprehend what you did to come up with this image.

Anyway, people will keep doubting this FPGA trend until it actually becomes too mainstream. By then it will be so expensive and most likely way less profitable. Sadly, thats just how the way it works and will continue to work.

Anyone who is following the FPGA story in the other threads have a decent understanding that these things are not cheap.  So when someone comes along and offers something for 1/10th of the price everyone else says it takes to just get your foot in the door it should make you pause and start digging around.

If you do get anything from the OP at all you will be lucky if it works at all.  Good luck to all of you who spent your money on this.  I think there will be some crying and outrage coming soon and I doubt it is going to be those of us who decided not to send money for this...
full member
Activity: 280
Merit: 102
June 05, 2018, 08:59:41 AM
If it's to good to be true it is. People who sent their money have lost it. It's as simple as that. I'll cut my hair if this is legit

Can you please provide proof that you actually have hair. I want to make sure this offer is legit.

https://i.imgur.com/SNTVatg.png

Impressive. I can't even comprehend what you did to come up with this image.

Anyway, people will keep doubting this FPGA trend until it actually becomes too mainstream. By then it will be so expensive and most likely way less profitable. Sadly, thats just how the way it works and will continue to work.
newbie
Activity: 10
Merit: 0
June 05, 2018, 08:56:30 AM
Smoke and mirrors guys..
newbie
Activity: 34
Merit: 0
June 05, 2018, 08:46:59 AM
Why this is rev. 2.3? Where are previous versions?
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
June 04, 2018, 07:45:52 PM
Can we get more information about the person/ company behind this? That would help people trust the project. Like who are the devs/manager?

What dont you trust about some unknown spanish developers, lead by some asian lady, with a bank account in latvia?
Pages:
Jump to: