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Topic: Looking for a CNV1 Asic/FPGA Mining Rig + specifications + reward for contact (Read 254 times)

newbie
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If there is someone who has access or knows someone who has access to CNV asics please be reminded that I will give to you a reward of 0.1 to 0.5 ETH if you put me in contact with a legit source for the hardware.

If I manage to set up a small mining operation I will also share a percentage (between 2% and 5%) of my profit with you for 3 months.

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newbie
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Merit: 0
My search is still going on. If there is anyone willing to share info on specifications of CNV1 Asics/FPGAs I still offer the reward.

Cheers


Hi everyone,

I am looking for an Cryptonight CNV1 Asic/FPGA Mining Rig (also known as CNV7), the algorithm that Monero XRM used until October 2018.

I have been searching different posts and websites for possible specifications of CNV7 Asics/FPGAs regarding hashrate and power consumption, but so far haven't found a lot.

If there is anyone out there who has some information and is happy to share them with me, I would highly appreciate your help.  Wink

I am willing to give the person who puts me in contact with a legit source for the hardware a reward between 0.1 and 0.5 ETH or a percentage of my possible gains, depending on the quality of the contact and if a deal can be made.

Cheers and thanks
newbie
Activity: 71
Merit: 0
Hey, thanks for your answer.

yes, it's quite secret, at least there is not a lot to be found on the web.

I'm definitely interested in finding out more and maybe getting my hands on one.

I suppose you don't know anyone who might know about someone who again has contact to someone with these connections?

Thanks!
copper member
Activity: 166
Merit: 84
The general consensus is CN7 asics were only ever mined in private and never sold to the public.
Having said that, you might get lucky and find someone with some connections who can get you some.

newbie
Activity: 71
Merit: 0
Hi everyone,

I am looking for an Cryptonight CNV1 Asic/FPGA Mining Rig (also known as CNV7), the algorithm that Monero XRM used until October 2018.

I have been searching different posts and websites for possible specifications of CNV7 Asics/FPGAs regarding hashrate and power consumption, but so far haven't found a lot.

If there is anyone out there who has some information and is happy to share them with me, I would highly appreciate your help.  Wink

I am willing to give the person who puts me in contact with a legit source for the hardware a reward between 0.1 and 0.5 ETH or a percentage of my possible gains, depending on the quality of the contact and if a deal can be made.

Cheers and thanks
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