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Topic: First REAL working sample of Russian Bitcoin ASIC (Read 16213 times)

sr. member
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Either the temp sensor isn't working or it defies the laws of physics because I've never seen temps from a machine be perfectly the same like that.
sr. member
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Does this Asic is real so ?

impropably...


Yes seem not poss It is what i was thinking just lazy to read the full thread, thanks.
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000
Does this Asic is real so ?

impropably...
sr. member
Activity: 428
Merit: 250
Does this Asic is real so ?
legendary
Activity: 1493
Merit: 1003
Must be the most realistic ASICs miner I have seen  Grin

Mine are better, and pre-date Avalon!



100% legit unmodified output from cgminer.

Sorry nathanrees19, not doubting about the veracity of the print, it just makes me some hitching in my head that "Q:27, A:0" in 13 threads, and such amount of hashing power.
Both my 5550 and 5830 have at least 1 accepted (or rejected) hash after, at most, 20 jobs queued.
Could you please clarify a bit?
Can you also fully specify the hardware specs or the vendor and model of this?
How long have you been able to run this miner?
How stable is it for each chip?
How hot did it got and how many watts does it consume?
If I'm not mistaken, you have something to do with BFL, but even not, if you can provide the answers to those (and other) questions, i believe you might promote the legitimacy of you product.
I have to say that although BFL is always postponing the delivery date and not giving any reliable delivery date, I do understand that R&D is quite hard, specially with no investors other than the pre-order people.
I also understand what is to try to create a product for everyone, reliable and stable with no money at all. It's quite hard, believe me.
But I've seen this same discussion with their FPGA's and in the end, lot of people just bought them!!
So, for the sake of every vendor's credibility, I believe that every hardware and software spec should be documented. Isn't this open source, after all?
And even the original post that started this thread is a fake, the principle behind is quite well thought!
I would suggest some kind of slot in each box were you would fit a cheap pen computer like those running android but with a custom linux distribution, cgminer and stratum embed.
Each box would detect if there was any pen like this or if it was linked to another box with some sort of proprietary cable.
The ones who detected this pen, would be controlled by it.
The others would be either controlled by the link cable (and thus by the pen in the other box) or by USB.
The pen could also have some sort of video output to connect a screen and usb input to use a keyboard to some initial setup.
This pen, would be sold separately.
Wouldn't it be nice? :-)
full member
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Must be the most realistic ASICs miner I have seen  Grin

Mine are better, and pre-date Avalon!



100% legit unmodified output from cgminer.
sr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 250
First photo of working prototype.

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtZs4Gj2lKw
@echo off
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
set datetime=%date%_%time%
set pool=api2.bitcoin.cz
set message1=accepted block
set message2=from ASIC (#1) at
set message3=mhash
set block=1
:loop
set /a mhs=(!random!/32)+80000
echo %datetime% %pool% %message1% %block% %message2% %mhs% %message3%
set /a block=%block%+1
PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 2000 >NUL
goto loop


Must be the most realistic ASICs miner I have seen  Grin
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1047
First photo of working prototype.

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtZs4Gj2lKw
@echo off
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
set datetime=%date%_%time%
set pool=api2.bitcoin.cz
set message1=accepted block
set message2=from ASIC (#1) at
set message3=mhash
set block=1
:loop
set /a mhs=(!random!/32)+80000
echo %datetime% %pool% %message1% %block% %message2% %mhs% %message3%
set /a block=%block%+1
PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 2000 >NUL
goto loop
OMG THAK YUUUUUUUU!U!!!!!

don't forget to get a Mining contract pointed at your favorite pool. That's what it takes to make it look legit
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000
First photo of working prototype.

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtZs4Gj2lKw
@echo off
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
set datetime=%date%_%time%
set pool=api2.bitcoin.cz
set message1=accepted block
set message2=from ASIC (#1) at
set message3=mhash
set block=1
:loop
set /a mhs=(!random!/32)+80000
echo %datetime% %pool% %message1% %block% %message2% %mhs% %message3%
set /a block=%block%+1
PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 2000 >NUL
goto loop
OMG THAK YUUUUUUUU!U!!!!!
sr. member
Activity: 471
Merit: 256
First photo of working prototype.

Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtZs4Gj2lKw
@echo off
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
set datetime=%date%_%time%
set pool=api2.bitcoin.cz
set message1=accepted block
set message2=from ASIC (#1) at
set message3=mhash
set block=1
:loop
set /a mhs=(!random!/32)+80000
echo %datetime% %pool% %message1% %block% %message2% %mhs% %message3%
set /a block=%block%+1
PING 1.1.1.1 -n 1 -w 2000 >NUL
goto loop
hero member
Activity: 924
Merit: 1000
Many variant at once:

 ASICs are a myth!
 ASICs are a scam!
 mine Alt-coins

If bitcoin difficulty will grow up, litecoin will much more profitable. But ALL ASIC vendors are SCAM, so nothing to worry about.

Including you?
legendary
Activity: 1330
Merit: 1026
Mining since 2010 & Hosting since 2012
Please post in this Meta Thread so we can get some moderator attention about these potential and likely scams:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/request-scammer-tags-or-account-locking-for-supposed-asic-startups-options-149441
member
Activity: 88
Merit: 10
nice macro

really needs to be a respectable 3rd party. Send one to bit coin foundation etc. Avalon hand delivered theirs for testing and videos

If you have the money to develop something like this for real, you must be able to do better
hero member
Activity: 840
Merit: 1000

HOLY CRAP dude!
You can print characters to a screen!
How do you DO that??
And such a nice font as well!

Bravo for providing zero information!
It really helps inform the people here...
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
Send me one so I can provide an unboxing video, a video of it running on a pool, photos (inside & out), and to prove it's legit to the community. Once it's proven to be true you know that you will have a magnitude of orders and stand to make a financial killing.
I haven't a good camera right now, but I promise send photos as fast as it possible.

Пoпpocитe oднoгo из вaшиx дpyзeй, ecли вы мoжeтe иcпoльзoвaть oдин из ниx.

http://translate.google.com/#en/ru/
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
This topic is joke from first post.
ASIC Name "Elbrus" is reference to Russian CPU, manufactured at TSMC (reference to Russian/Chinese roots) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbrus_2000
Name of Russian Linux OS "Bolgenos" is meme in Russian Internet segment representing his maker Popov, who erasing copyrights from open-source programs, renames it and presents as his own work. Unfortunately I can't find any materials in English and give a Russian version (use google translate for ex.): http://www.wikireality.ru/wiki/BolgenOS

legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1067
Christian Antkow
You will have a better change of receiving an ASIC miner if you send random amount of one cryptocurrency to one of my addresses on my sig...  Grin

BQC: bbFmwK3Qt93vSLFgMep6mSSp4ZiyoqbxxE         
Check this out! (BQC) http://bbqcoin.org/

hero member
Activity: 482
Merit: 502
LOL @ Bolgenos. I appreciate a good joke.
legendary
Activity: 1632
Merit: 1010
You will have a better change of receiving an ASIC miner if you send random amount of one cryptocurrency to one of my addresses on my sig...  Grin










(Hint: 0% change for you to receive anything from me, but I really like to keep the funds)
yep. if you send me enough coins to one of my addresses you might have a chance, at least 1% LOL
legendary
Activity: 1918
Merit: 1570
Bitcoin: An Idea Worth Spending
Send me one so I can provide an unboxing video, a video of it running on a pool, photos (inside & out), and to prove it's legit to the community. Once it's proven to be true you know that you will have a magnitude of orders and stand to make a financial killing.
I haven't a good camera right now, but I promise send photos as fast as it possible.

Yeah, real hard to take photo and post them !!!  Much harder than making an Asic
/sarcasm

There's a lot of planning that goes into getting a camera.  You need to figure budget, whether you want 4/3 mirrorless, DSLR, DX or FX if DSLR, Prime or Zoom lens, etc.  Making an ASIC hashing device is child's play.  Got my 3 year old working on it right now - just trying to reroute power from the easy bake oven to the flux capacitor.

I enjoy this post so much, I've opted to quote it again.

Don't tell me that fuzznuts doesn't even own a smartphone, let alone asking one of his buds to snap a pic with theirs, then email it to him so that he can edit and post it.

What the fuck's wrong with scammers now a days? When I was a pup...

~Bruno~
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