Beyond stoked to be awarded a grant from OpenSats to further development of the #bitaxe!
Huge thanks to everyone at OpenSats and the donors that support.
Bitcoin is open source! View quoted note →
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So excited to give @jack @jimmysong and @maxkeiser the bitaxe; a fully open source ASIC Bitcoin miner! I hope you get a chance to play with it, and lemme know if you have any issues. 

And there is the other side! Won’t be long now. #bitaxeUltra 

Cooking up some tasty #bitaxe 202 revisions to test out.. 

Oh that’s cool — I want one of these!! @Djuri Are you going to make the PCB CAD files available? View quoted note →
bitaxeUltra release coming soon!
This fully open source #bitcoin miner has a single BM1366 ASIC (from the S19XP). It runs quiet and cool at just about 500 GH/s 

Added two more USB ports to the Bitcart design. Apparently we’re going to be talking USB to hashboards soon?? 

on July 03, 2012, in a BitcoinTalk discussion about the first ever mining ASIC;
"I would personally love to see a well documented Bitcoin-specific ASIC that is sold by reel (or in smaller quantities to hobbyists by a retailer). This way there could be many companies developing and offering products from "coffee-warmers" to 4U Terahash-class racks."
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I have been head down lately on day job work, but this #bitaxe ultra has been hashing away, cool and quiet amongst this snow drift of boards on the back corner of my desk.
Right around 500 billion hashes a second, every second of every day. 
