RE: Test2 Dec 2025 13:24
PART 2 OF 3
Host: You've also reported a 10% improvement in mining efficiency in lab tests; what does that mean in real-world terms for bitcoin miners and potential partners?
Gardin: Yup, that means that, errr *clears throat* , we modify the CGMiner or ESPMiner or, I mean the operating system of the mining rigs and ahhh *clears throat* we, ahhh, basically improve what we call the "quality hashing". I mean everybody's talking about "hashing speed, hashing speed". Fine, this is very important. But, ahh, there is also, er, a more *laughs* detail [sic] and sophisticated way to analyse the performance of the miner, which is "quality hashes". How good, how many good hashes which are above a certain level of difficulty we can generate. And that's exactly what we do. So by installing this, the energy required is the same, ahhh, because it's something which goes on at the level of the control board, ahh, but the number of "quality hashes", err, meaning, with difficulty above 10, which is the usual difficulty set by, by pools, ahhh, is, is higher. So, same amount of energy, same machine, different operating system with our Oracle, more, ah, "quality hashes" generated. It's a very simple, err, I mean I describe it as simple now, it's been 10 months of hell, err, because, err, we have generated *cough* incredible amounts of data, so far, so much so that, uh, our peta-hash machine had to be, err, err, repaired because it were working too much 24-7. But now we, we have this, and, err, we have ahhh, ahhh, ummmmm, f-f-f-finally, I mean we had to hire a specialist in, on, for this. We are now in control of one of the old, errr, errr, bitcoin, *cough* Bitmain miners, errr, and so we are implented it [sic], errr, err, on this machine, which is not of course, errr, is an S9, so is not a competitive machine nowdays, but err, it's very *swallows*, I mean, it's very *clears throat* good to prove, errr, the, errr *clears throat* the, errr, quality of our Oracle, *coughs* to our clients, and now all the ASIC manufacturers, errr, in the US that we're talking to, errr, our precondition to, errr, ummm, *cough* start the, the real test, uh, errr, which are the, errr, *coughs*, are essential to enter into commercial agreement [sic] is give us a machine, your machine, with this, with the open software, or the operating system, we will modify and will show you how better is the machine with, uhhh, our Oracle, and so far none of them, ahhh, has said no because they understand that we are not prepared to share the information on our Oracle, which is, I mean, errr, years of, of work altogether, and, uhh, that's, ahhh, what we're doing right now, and, which is why we're here in, in Dallas talking directly to these miners, I've been meetings [sic] with these miners to convince them, and they have no problem to send out their machine as soon as possible, we modify, and show the better performance.
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