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NewbieActivity: 74Merit: 0 Bitmain is disclosing it's hashrate July 30, 2018, 03:02:22 PM #1

What left me suprised was bitcoin hashrate, where they have 1692.05 PH/s... that's like 120000 of S9!! Just crazy. I wonder if those are new tech or old S9s. I've just read that Bitmain started to disclose it's hashrate. Here's the link: https://blog.bitmain.com/en/hashrate-disclosure/ What left me suprised was bitcoin hashrate, where they have 1692.05 PH/s... that's like 120000 of S9!! Just crazy. I wonder if those are new tech or old S9s.

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NewbieActivity: 47Merit: 0 Re: Bitmain is disclosing it's hashrate July 30, 2018, 09:25:43 PM #9 Quote from: swogerino on July 30, 2018, 07:30:09 PM Quote from: Metroid on July 30, 2018, 06:49:44 PM SHA256 ETHASH SCRYPT

1692.05 PH/s 339.69 GH/s 44.19 GH/s



Their ethash hashrate is a lie, they have 100 times more than that.



I think they have 1000 times more than that in ethash because there is no other way or reason to explain the boom in the spike of difficulty of that algorithm out of nowhere a few weeks ago. It is a known thing that they only are destroying small home miners and are looking only to make profit for themselves.





I think they have 1000 times more than that in ethash because there is no other way or reason to explain the boom in the spike of difficulty of that algorithm out of nowhere a few weeks ago. It is a known thing that they only are destroying small home miners and are looking only to make profit for themselves.

My guess is that a lot of Zcash miners made the switch to Ethash. Still they have a higher number then they say ( Bitmain that is ) My guess is that a lot of Zcash miners made the switch to Ethash. Still they have a higher number then they say ( Bitmain that is )

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NewbieActivity: 50Merit: 0 Re: Bitmain is disclosing it's hashrate July 30, 2018, 10:50:02 PM #10 https://blog.bitmain.com/en/transparency-policy-shipping-mining-practices/



Well, they are trying to do an IPO. False information now does have a little different flavor...if they actually do the IPO. Well, they are trying to do an IPO. False information now does have a little different flavor...if they actually do the IPO.

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Sr. MemberActivity: 1344Merit: 312Xtreme Monster Re: Bitmain is disclosing it's hashrate July 31, 2018, 02:42:32 AM #15 Quote from: adaseb on July 30, 2018, 11:02:45 PM My guess is they most likely sold off their ETH gear instead of posting huge hash power not to scare off a potential POW change which the ETH foundation might be forced to do.



Of course they will say they have only few miners, the others are hidden from the spreadsheet hehe and I bet, bitmain want you to think that from those 339ghs all are e3 hehe, the truth is bitmain sold all their e3, the f3 and g3 are hidden. They have kept the e3 as long as they can mining, right now they are using the f3 and g3.



All F3 1.5ghs are hidden, so if we take their numbers we can see they have 226 f3 mining eth which is a lie cause right now they must have at least 20 thousands f3 mining eth which by my count gives around 30ths and that alone is 15% of total ethash network hashrate, maybe they even might have few g3 already gddr6, each doing 25ghs 1200 watts hehe



As they know eth devs dont give a crap about it and as they already know the loophole then is pretty easy to increase hashrates by xx times by creating news ones with powerful memory clusters like gddr6, welcome g3 hehe. Of course they will say they have only few miners, the others are hidden from the spreadsheet hehe and I bet, bitmain want you to think that from those 339ghs all are e3 hehe, the truth is bitmain sold all their e3, the f3 and g3 are hidden. They have kept the e3 as long as they can mining, right now they are using the f3 and g3.All F3 1.5ghs are hidden, so if we take their numbers we can see they have 226 f3 mining eth which is a lie cause right now they must have at least 20 thousands f3 mining eth which by my count gives around 30ths and that alone is 15% of total ethash network hashrate, maybe they even might have few g3 already gddr6, each doing 25ghs 1200 watts heheAs they know eth devs dont give a crap about it and as they already know the loophole then is pretty easy to increase hashrates by xx times by creating news ones with powerful memory clusters like gddr6, welcome g3 hehe. BTC Address: 1DH4ok85VdFAe47fSVXNVctxkFhUv4ujbR

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Full MemberActivity: 1050Merit: 124 Re: Bitmain is disclosing it's hashrate July 31, 2018, 04:32:20 AM #16 Quote from: Metroid on July 31, 2018, 02:42:32 AM Quote from: adaseb on July 30, 2018, 11:02:45 PM My guess is they most likely sold off their ETH gear instead of posting huge hash power not to scare off a potential POW change which the ETH foundation might be forced to do.



Of course they will say they have only few miners, the others are hidden from the spreadsheet hehe and I bet, bitmain want you to think that from those 339ghs all are e3 hehe, the truth is bitmain sold all their e3, the f3 and g3 are hidden. They have kept the e3 as long as they can mining, right now they are using the f3 and g3.



All F3 1.5ghs are hidden, so if we take their numbers we can see they have 226 f3 mining eth which is a lie cause right now they must have at least 20 thousands f3 mining eth which by my count gives around 30ths and that alone is 15% of total ethash network hashrate, maybe they even might have few g3 already gddr6, each doing 25ghs 1200 watts hehe



As they know eth devs dont give a crap about it and as they already know the loophole then is pretty easy to increase hashrates by xx times by creating news ones with powerful memory clusters like gddr6, welcome g3 hehe.

Of course they will say they have only few miners, the others are hidden from the spreadsheet hehe and I bet, bitmain want you to think that from those 339ghs all are e3 hehe, the truth is bitmain sold all their e3, the f3 and g3 are hidden. They have kept the e3 as long as they can mining, right now they are using the f3 and g3.All F3 1.5ghs are hidden, so if we take their numbers we can see they have 226 f3 mining eth which is a lie cause right now they must have at least 20 thousands f3 mining eth which by my count gives around 30ths and that alone is 15% of total ethash network hashrate, maybe they even might have few g3 already gddr6, each doing 25ghs 1200 watts heheAs they know eth devs dont give a crap about it and as they already know the loophole then is pretty easy to increase hashrates by xx times by creating news ones with powerful memory clusters like gddr6, welcome g3 hehe.

30 percent of the total hashrate? i can see that , then throw in innosilicon and fpgas now you see 50 percent of the entire eth hashrate is asic owns.



This corresponds with tbe huge hashrate apikes this time last year when we went from 120th to 190th then 230 th and now the steasy climb to 300th. . All this while gpus were scarce 30 percent of the total hashrate? i can see that , then throw in innosilicon and fpgas now you see 50 percent of the entire eth hashrate is asic owns.This corresponds with tbe huge hashrate apikes this time last year when we went from 120th to 190th then 230 th and now the steasy climb to 300th. . All this while gpus were scarce

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Sr. MemberActivity: 742Merit: 282 Re: Bitmain is disclosing it's hashrate July 31, 2018, 05:23:49 AM #17 Quote from: Marvell2 on July 31, 2018, 04:32:20 AM then throw in innosilicon and fpgas now you see 50 percent of the entire eth hashrate is asic owns.



There have been lots of suggestions to make truly ASIC resistant algos but imagine if crypto went back to good old GPU only mining. How wonderful would it be to have a truly decentralized network where mining profit is distributed to the masses instead of a few large mining companies.



Makes it almost seem like GPU mining is communism and ASICs are capitalism. Sadly, capitalism wins in the end. There have been lots of suggestions to make truly ASIC resistant algos but imagine if crypto went back to good old GPU only mining. How wonderful would it be to have a truly decentralized network where mining profit is distributed to the masses instead of a few large mining companies.Makes it almost seem like GPU mining is communism and ASICs are capitalism. Sadly, capitalism wins in the end. 0xacBBa937A57ecE1298B5d350f40C0Eb16eC5fA4B

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Full MemberActivity: 1050Merit: 124 Re: Bitmain is disclosing it's hashrate July 31, 2018, 05:38:31 AM #18 Quote from: jmigdlc99 on July 31, 2018, 05:23:49 AM Quote from: Marvell2 on July 31, 2018, 04:32:20 AM then throw in innosilicon and fpgas now you see 50 percent of the entire eth hashrate is asic owns.



There have been lots of suggestions to make truly ASIC resistant algos but imagine if crypto went back to good old GPU only mining. How wonderful would it be to have a truly decentralized network where mining profit is distributed to the masses instead of a few large mining companies.



Makes it almost seem like GPU mining is communism and ASICs are capitalism. Sadly, capitalism wins in the end.

There have been lots of suggestions to make truly ASIC resistant algos but imagine if crypto went back to good old GPU only mining. How wonderful would it be to have a truly decentralized network where mining profit is distributed to the masses instead of a few large mining companies.Makes it almost seem like GPU mining is communism and ASICs are capitalism. Sadly, capitalism wins in the end.



Id like to think us the crypto masses can adapt better than cuba and the ussr did, crypto is in our hands really, if the masses stopped buying asics it would change alot since they would have to takw on far more risk rather than the current have your cake and eat. it philosophy they run under now.



if we boycotted coins that are asic prone etc, but the little man is greedy too , everyone wants to make money

so they take advantage of that greed lol yeah , thats a good analogy , the soviet system was too big and far to courupt, look at the chinese they made communism work, with some nice modifications such as. allowing people to keep thier money etc.Id like to think us the crypto masses can adapt better than cuba and the ussr did, crypto is in our hands really, if the masses stopped buying asics it would change alot since they would have to takw on far more risk rather than the current have your cake and eat. it philosophy they run under now.if we boycotted coins that are asic prone etc, but the little man is greedy too , everyone wants to make moneyso they take advantage of that greed