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  • This page lists numerous things mining manufacturers should think about on a technical level before releasing a pr ...ature is considered "normal" for this device, and at what level should the mining software default to shutting it down?
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  • ...mining contracts] with live technical Support, no hidden fees, and instant mining contract delivery. Bitcoin cloud services sells hashing power by the gigaha [[Category:Mining contractors]]
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  • ...ut does not include many GPUs which were released after the advent of ASIC mining. ...hot in VRM that not sound good to me... i don't want to kill it for my fun mining ... - Nito Niwatori
    131 KB (14,245 words) - 23:09, 13 February 2023
  • ...ner is a computer device that is specifically used for the main purpose of mining digital currency. It does not need any additional hardware.<ref>https://www
    637 bytes (80 words) - 08:39, 26 September 2022
  • ...VI Company Number: 1784369), is deploying a large-scale [[Bitcoin]] [[ASIC mining|mine]] named '''IceDrill'''. The company is hereby releasing an asset for s ...ationship with HashFast to acquire significant volumes of its new 400 Gh/s ASIC chips on a continual basis.
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  • ...platforms for Bitcoin [[mining]] in both speed and efficiency, all Bitcoin mining hardware that is practical in use will make use of one or more Bitcoin ([[B Note that Bitcoin ASIC chips generally can ''only be used for Bitcoin mining''. While there are rare exceptions - for example chips that mine both Bitc
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  • ...bs, Inc.|image=[[{{ns:file}}:Logo-butterfly_labs.png|270x64px]]|industry=[[Mining]] ...ly Labs was a Missouri-based company that specialized in producing Bitcoin mining hardware. The company was founded in June 2012 by Nasser Ghoseiri and Sonny
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  • HashFast Technologies is an [[ASIC]] mining hardware designer and retailer.
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  • Bitmine AG was a retailer of Bitcoin [[mining]] hardware and [[ASIC|Bitcoin mining ASICs]], both under the name CoinCraft. == ASIC ==
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  • ...successful [[FPGA]] Bitcoin miners (ModMiner), and had hoped to release an ASIC design, taking pre-orders for funding. ...bASIC was announced as BitcoinASIC / BTCFPGA's 'fourth generation Bitcoin mining device'.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=79637.msg1157524#msg11
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  • {{see also|Mining}} ...s would have to be dedicated to house copious amounts of hardware used for mining, and are usually located in areas with inexpensive electricity and relative
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  • On September 23rd, 2013, they announced plans for a custom Bitcoin mining [[ASIC]], seeking funding.<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=300156.0</r
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  • |industry=[[ASIC]] manufacturing ...nced their intent to develop a Bitcoin mining [[ASIC]], using a structured ASIC approach.<ref>{{cite btct|id=67505|title=LargeCoin Pricing Announced; Takin
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  • |industry=[[ASIC]] manufacturing On April 12th, 2012, a project to develop an open source Bitcoin mining [[ASIC]], using a topology based on a direct copy of an FPGA design, was announced
    641 bytes (87 words) - 20:59, 24 March 2015
  • ...013, xCrowd announced their intention to produce a custom Bitcoin mining [[ASIC]].<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=248396.0</ref><ref>http://us
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  • Miner Edge is a USA-based Bitcoin mining hardware developer. ...nning a datacenter-level miner based on [[Spondoolies-Tech]]'s RockerBox [[ASIC]]<ref>https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1004552.msg10903539#msg109035
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  • {{Infobox company|name=Virtual Mining Corporation|image=[[{{ns:File}}:Logo-vmc.png|270x64px]]|website=[http://vir ...ining Corp was a company run by an individual who made claims to several [[ASIC]] hardware developments and sought investment by common members of the publ
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  • == ASIC development projects == {{asic
    100 KB (13,759 words) - 12:54, 22 January 2018
  • ...was offered, also called a '''BitHashMiner''', which was a preorder [[ASIC|mining rig]] with supernatural specs at an unrealistically low price. The scam has ...miner depicting a [[CGMiner]] instance with two graphics cards [[Scrypt]] mining in late 2013.<ref name="op"/><ref>{{cite btct|id=944406|title=BitHashMiner
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  • ====ASIC-reset hardfork==== Imagine ASIC production has been consolidated to a single company and
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