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sr. member
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March 21, 2019, 07:34:11 AM
#23
So, what hapepned with this ASIC?
newbie
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February 20, 2018, 01:41:57 PM
#22
Assuming this is a legitimate project, how does your product differ from Baikal's design?
Baikal ASIC works with X11-X15 algos, PASCAL A1 ASIC will support following algos:
1.   quark
2.   qubit
3.   x11
4.   x11-gost
5.   x13
6.   x14
7.   x15
8.   x17
9.   C11
10.   GROESTL
11.   MYR-GROESTL
12.   heavy
13.   lyra2re
14.   lyra2rev2
15.   nist5
16.   pascal
17.   LBRY
18.   KECCAK
19.   SKEIN
20.   SKEIN2
21.   LUFFA
22.   BLAKE
23.   DECRED
24.   BLAKE2S
25.   BLAKE2B
26.   CRYPTOLIGHT
27.   CRYPTONIGHT
28.   S3
29.   NeoScrypt
30.   SK1024

Many of these algorithms have nothing in common. To support all of them you need to build a massively parallel general purpose computing unit. Also known as GPU. So basically you claim you're building a GPU like device and that you're beating nvidia and amd in their own game? With a development team of less than 10 people? I smell bullshit.
full member
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To Hash or not to Hash, that's what the question
February 20, 2018, 01:12:42 PM
#21
In regards specs of your ASIC on your website - one place it says 8GB of RAM, another says 32GB RAM but hash power is the same - is that a typo?
Picture shows AVALON ASIC chips - i would not put anything NOT related to YOUR product to avoid confusion.
Where are you based in, what country? (Luxemburg?)
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
February 20, 2018, 12:45:20 PM
#20
Assuming this is a legitimate project, how does your product differ from Baikal's design?
Baikal ASIC works with X11-X15 algos, PASCAL A1 ASIC will support following algos:
1.   quark
2.   qubit
3.   x11
4.   x11-gost
5.   x13
6.   x14
7.   x15
8.   x17
9.   C11
10.   GROESTL
11.   MYR-GROESTL
12.   heavy
13.   lyra2re
14.   lyra2rev2
15.   nist5
16.   pascal
17.   LBRY
18.   KECCAK
19.   SKEIN
20.   SKEIN2
21.   LUFFA
22.   BLAKE
23.   DECRED
24.   BLAKE2S
25.   BLAKE2B
26.   CRYPTOLIGHT
27.   CRYPTONIGHT
28.   S3
29.   NeoScrypt
30.   SK1024
jr. member
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February 19, 2018, 02:48:53 PM
#19
Assuming this is a legitimate project, how does your product differ from Baikal's design?
newbie
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February 19, 2018, 07:23:28 AM
#18
So you try to collect money for this project and not revealing any informations about the Team and where they come from and much more? Sorry but your page looks not bad, anyway it smells like a scam
We provide full detailed info including proof of conception, business plan, full team etc to invest funds.. we are not looking investments on this forum.
Please understand that in documentation we have full description of the solution and a lot of commercial information, such as Altera chip schemes, components drawings... I dont know how i can post this information here.
For example with production and investming funds we have signed NDA
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February 19, 2018, 07:21:23 AM
#17
So most of them are anonymous or what? And why are they anon? This is what YOUR page is saying:

No, trey are not anonimous )
But will the list of our employees give you a 100% assurance? Please wait for the prototype and then you can tell whether we have lived up to expectations or not.
So you try to collect money for this project and not revealing any informations about the Team and where they come from and much more? Sorry but your page looks not bad, anyway it smells like a scam
newbie
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Merit: 0
February 19, 2018, 07:16:33 AM
#16
So most of them are anonymous or what? And why are they anon? This is what YOUR page is saying:
https://i.imgur.com/zpTP0wQ.png
No, trey are not anonimous )
But will the list of our employees give you a 100% assurance? Please wait for the prototype and then you can tell whether we have lived up to expectations or not.
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February 19, 2018, 07:13:08 AM
#15
I already looked at the team... There is only 1 Developer and like 2 or 3 Investors that you show there. Seems like a scam for me but you can still proof it.
We have 5x Altera developers, 2x C# developers, 2x electronics engeneers and technical writer + management team CEO, CTO, CFO..)
So most of them are anonymous or what? And why are they anon? This is what YOUR page is saying:
newbie
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Merit: 0
February 19, 2018, 07:09:14 AM
#14
I already looked at the team... There is only 1 Developer and like 2 or 3 Investors that you show there. Seems like a scam for me but you can still proof it.
We have 5x Altera developers, 2x C# developers, 2x electronics engeneers and technical writer + management team CEO, CTO, CFO..)
full member
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February 19, 2018, 07:05:31 AM
#13
Or you could post more details here because you have a newbie account with no credibility saying you are creating the latest and greatest ASIC miner .. look at the moonlander thread he posted excellent pieces showing validity every reply you’ve had can be taken from google.
Spam scam FUD vaporware until proven otherwise
I'm not selling you anything here. All information about project team you can find out on our website.

I already looked at the team... There is only 1 Developer and like 2 or 3 Investors that you show there. Seems like a scam for me but you can still proof it.
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
February 19, 2018, 07:03:07 AM
#12
Or you could post more details here because you have a newbie account with no credibility saying you are creating the latest and greatest ASIC miner .. look at the moonlander thread he posted excellent pieces showing validity every reply you’ve had can be taken from google.
Spam scam FUD vaporware until proven otherwise
I'm not selling you anything here. All information about project team you can find out on our website.
sr. member
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February 19, 2018, 07:00:09 AM
#11
How can you mine "most GPU coins" with your ASIC?
How can your so-called ASIC compete with "gpu farms" as you call it? Do you have any proof of concept?
If you had any quasi-believable proof of concept, you could definitely explain it on your website.
You claim your device will be able to get ETH 520 mh/s with 1000 watt only. How can we believe that?
Show me something real, than I'll sell my house to buy your ASIC.

Hello,
Thank you for your feedback!
Of course we have proof of concept and we already done some technical tests.
Basic information about ASIC conception you can find out on our website. Detailed proof of work well show after assembling and testing the prototype. Then pre-order will be available.

BR

Or you could post more details here because you have a newbie account with no credibility saying you are creating the latest and greatest ASIC miner .. look at the moonlander thread he posted excellent pieces showing validity every reply you’ve had can be taken from google.

Spam scam FUD vaporware until proven otherwise
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February 19, 2018, 06:55:34 AM
#10
Sorry but, how is this even possible? To reach this stats with only 1000W? Do you guys just beat Nvidia,AMD,Samsung?
Any proofs of a prototype? Pictures or something?
Of course. We plan to use newest chipsets with 7nm technology. All pow will be with prototype.
And when do you plan to release this ASIC?
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
February 19, 2018, 06:51:23 AM
#9
Sorry but, how is this even possible? To reach this stats with only 1000W? Do you guys just beat Nvidia,AMD,Samsung?
Any proofs of a prototype? Pictures or something?
Of course. We plan to use newest chipsets with 7nm technology. All pow will be with prototype.
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February 19, 2018, 06:41:23 AM
#8
Sorry but, how is this even possible? To reach this stats with only 1000W? Do you guys just beat Nvidia,AMD,Samsung?
Any proofs of a prototype? Pictures or something?
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
February 19, 2018, 05:40:31 AM
#7
Hi!
Interessting, how can you make a miner which mines a lot of different algos with an ASIC? (with good KWh/hashrate)
Do you use FPGA? How about hashrate?
But the main question for me is: Which chip are you going to use?

Hello,
Yes, in our architecture well use Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) together with Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC) chipsets.
Our solution based on Altera (Intel).

BR
FNT
jr. member
Activity: 75
Merit: 6
February 19, 2018, 05:32:26 AM
#6
Hi!

Interessting, how can you make a miner which mines a lot of different algos with an ASIC? (with good KWh/hashrate)
Do you use FPGA? How about hashrate?

But the main question for me is: Which chip are you going to use?

Thanks and bye, FNT
jr. member
Activity: 208
Merit: 3
February 19, 2018, 05:31:15 AM
#5
Reconfigure an Asic  Huh No way !
newbie
Activity: 18
Merit: 0
February 19, 2018, 05:30:55 AM
#4
How can you mine "most GPU coins" with your ASIC?
How can your so-called ASIC compete with "gpu farms" as you call it? Do you have any proof of concept?
If you had any quasi-believable proof of concept, you could definitely explain it on your website.
You claim your device will be able to get ETH 520 mh/s with 1000 watt only. How can we believe that?
Show me something real, than I'll sell my house to buy your ASIC.

Hello,
Thank you for your feedback!
Of course we have proof of concept and we already done some technical tests.
Basic information about ASIC conception you can find out on our website. Detailed proof of work well show after assembling and testing the prototype. Then pre-order will be available.

BR
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