![]() The one thing I don't know though is if there has been a slowdown in the workunit crunching as a result of BU's popularity. I think that's why BU has grown in popularity as it has gone along, people are spending their own money to crunch anyway, why not send some of it back to the projects to then support the workunits, which can support even more users. YES I am aware that the projects can spend HUGE amounts supporting us, but I was talking just about the crunching of the units. To be honest cpu or gpu crunching isn't 'cost efficient' for anyone but the projects either, we users do all the works and spend all the money, on electricity and hardware, and the projects get free results. Then our inefficient hardware is best for that job again!"Īdd to that, the people who design, build, and *ahem* "test" ASIC hardware get first dibs at sweeping up the easy pickings from the new alternative coins. Let's create a slightly different task, which is essentially the same, but can not be performed by their hardware. It's like "Damn it, they've got far better hardware. But overall I don't think it's a "sustainable business".Īnd when I see alternative 'coin schemes being created, simply because the ASICs for Bitcoin are too strong to compete with using less efficient hardware. When that cross-over happens obviously depends on your local electricity price. As soon as you use the the same equipment and software as them, everyone "looses" (=pays more for electricity than they get back). However, those 'coins are set up so that you can only win if you're way more efficient than the others. Regarding Bitcoin Utopia to finance BOINC projects: considering the 'coin hype I can understand why people would want to do this. From the point of view of a CPU or GPU PCIe is already extremely slow ) Even if those hashing functions could be used for parts of the code, there'd be a serious bottleneck transferring data to the miners over USB and getting results back. Well, if Einstein (or any other project) needed to calculate massive amounts of hashes, the mining hardware could be used. It would be nice if they could be adapted to other projects directly, but as ExtraTerrestrial Apes said that is not likely in the foreseeable future, if ever, due to the way asic miners work. I believe Seti could be the next project being funded, but as of right now there are no workunits for it. Right now Milkyway and Boinc Stats are the ones being funded, but other projects and things have been suggested. It is kinda sorta a crowd funding type thing, but not exactly. Right now the only Boinc project that supports asic miners is Bitcoin Utopia, and it is being used as a way to fund projects, and other things, that need money and could shut down without an influx of cash. I should have said "Wouldn't this be nice if we could crunch this cheap".Īnyway I am old and have gotten bad about not being clear and not seeing things. USB bitcoin ASIC for $15 from Amazon and Cheap and fast crunching. But when I saw the thing about Boinc supporting ASIC my thought was "Oh cool. I know a bit about scrypt and SHA256 and also know they are encryption algorithms. I speak(post) without thinking sometimes(too often). ![]() Please see their website and forums, for details and support. ![]() ![]() See BOINC Configuration for general information on configuring those files.īitcoin Utopia is a BOINC project that has developed applications designed to utilize this new resource type. Additionally, depending on the project and the application, you may need to specify certain application command line parameters in an app_config.xml file, in order to properly run multiple ASIC Miners or to overclock them. Type should be miner_asic, and count should be the number of such devices that you plan on using in BOINC. To configure an ASIC Miner coprocessor type in BOINC, you will need to add a "coproc" XML element to your cc_config.xml configuration file, including child elements for type and count. An ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) is a device that is specialized to perform a single task very quickly, and a miner is a device that mines cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin in order to generate value. (Parallella, etc.)Īdd support for Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite)īOINC now has support for ASIC Miners. ![]() Add support for notices that contain images and videos.Īdd support for generic OpenCL devices. ![]()
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