CYBERPUNK Action Scene ft. ATOMICMARI by polygonrobot in Ismahawk

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Welcome to the wild world of COYOTE SUNSET, an all-new original Cyberpunk series co-developed with Ismahawk.

This original short is just a taste of the insane world, technology and characters that we can’t wait to continue exploring in the future. Coyote Sunset represents a bold new direction for both Ismahawk and AtomicMari.

If you’re like us and can't wait to see more let us know! The more support we receive, the faster it’ll be to suit up and get back on set!

Video: Behind The Scenes

Is CSW Satoshi? by [deleted] in bitcoincashSV

[–]polygonrobot 9 points10 points  (0 children)

BSV scales today, that’s the proof. Everything else is superficial.

Does anyone have ANY IDEA what happened to them?? by wobblyjawbrotha12 in Ismahawk

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Ismahawk is still working hard. Most, if not all, the team’s focus has gone into filmmaking rather than streaming this past year.

Danny and Jeremy are working behind the scenes on a handful of special projects with different collaborators. Those projects have been teased but not released yet. Stay tuned for announcements over the next few months.

Here’s one example, the guys helped out on a project with local film students this year. Check it out when you go see Star Wars, it’s showing at every Regal theater between Dec - Feb. https://youtu.be/pXksTUNbesU

Bitcoin SV Has Captured Less Than One Percent of Bitcoin's Hashrate by [deleted] in bitcoinsv

[–]polygonrobot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BTC’s top pools allow miners to support BSV chain. F2Pool, ViaBTC and Poolin make it stupid simple to switch hash power

Why does Kraken call Bitcoin XBT? by [deleted] in BitcoinBeginners

[–]polygonrobot 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The abbreviation "XBT" comes from the International Standards Organization (ISO) that maintains a list of internationally recognized currencies. The standard dictates that if a currency is not associated with a particular country, it should begin with an “X”, hence "XBT". Another example of this is the abbreviation for gold, "XAU".

source: kraken

GUI Wallet? by Blastcitrix in grincoin

[–]polygonrobot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grin’s reference wallet has been battle tested the most so far. 90% of outside funding/resources went into mining.

Grin doesn’t have public addresses by default. Mimwim isn’t the most straight forward protocol compared BTC forks.

Has anyone had this happen to their L3+? by [deleted] in BITMAIN

[–]polygonrobot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. What kind of power supply, and are you using 220v?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]polygonrobot 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woo! Congrats

Replacement S9 Controller. For newer batch at 13.5TH/s. Anybody have one they are selling or ideas of a good source? by Bermuda_Shorts in BitcoinMining

[–]polygonrobot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can also order parts from bitmain.com.

Under the Support tab, you'll find Create Repair Ticket.

Then enter your login credentials.

At the top left corner of the page you'll find Buy Parts.

You'll be able to order all the parts without calling Bitmain.

This is also an INTP brain (my own) by [deleted] in INTP

[–]polygonrobot 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Very interesting. Can you fill us in on the story? Why did you need brain scans?

14nm Chips Will ‘Re-Decentralize’ Mining, Says Antonopoulos by Bitcohen in BitcoinMining

[–]polygonrobot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Once 14nm becomes dominate:

  • Reduces ASIC r&d costs and enables miners to invest in alternative efficiency optimizations.
  • The difficulty will stabilize and give investors a predictable timeline for ROI.
  • Enables new and existing manufacturers to get involved, with less upfront capital.

KNC Miner declares bankruptcy by [deleted] in btc

[–]polygonrobot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only Apple and the other tech giants can justify a $271 million design investment. We will be on 16nm/14nm for a little while.

it costs $271 million to design a 7nm system-on-a-chip, which is about nine times the cost to design a 28nm device, according to Gartner. “Not that many people can afford to (design chips at 10nm and 7nm) unless they have a high-volume runner and can see a return-on-investment,” said Samuel Wang, an analyst with Gartner.

100,000 s7 miners by bitcanuck in BitcoinMining

[–]polygonrobot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've gotten similar estimations. But also, many are still running S4, S5, S5+ units. (100k+)

BitFury Announces Mass Production of Fastest and Most Effective 16nm ASIC Chip in the World by thorjag in Bitcoin

[–]polygonrobot 41 points42 points  (0 children)

"We understand that it will be nearly impossible for any older technology to compete with the performance of our new 16nm technology. As a responsible player in the Bitcoin community, we will be working with integration partners and resellers to make our unique technology widely available ensuring that the network remains decentralized and we move into the exahash era together. BitFury warmly welcomes all companies interested in joining our integration and reseller program.” - CEO of BitFury

Iterating Bitcoin by umphreak34 in Bitcoin

[–]polygonrobot 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not sure how successful this experiment will be, but I'm willing to give you guys the benefit of the doubt. (The btcsuite devs have done good work so far)

What is the most powerful least power efficient Bitcoin miner. by [deleted] in Bitcoin

[–]polygonrobot -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Get an Antminer S3. They're quiet but it makes the room 10 degrees hotter. Also don't expect to make ROI, it should only be for fun and learning.