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You may have mistyped the address or the page may have moved.If you are the application owner check the logs for more information.| Within 24 hours of opening the polls on Friday, February 13, 2015, over 183 Bitcoin Foundation members voted, reaching quorum.Quorum is the minimum number a group needs in order to make the proceedings, whether it is a meeting or a vote, valid.At the time of this writing, 246 out of 364 eligible ballots have been cast.“In the last election, it took 3-4 days and required a great deal of encouragement from me to get enough members to cast a ballot so that we could reach quorum.I remember feeling quite worried that we might not get there,” recalls Brian Goss, volunteer elections committee chairman.“This time around, we included a confirmation step essentially equivalent to registering to vote that ensured a healthy participation rate from our most active members.” The current Bitcoin Foundation individual membership is comprised of 886 annual and 637 lifetime members, totaling 1,523.

Out of 1,523 eligible voters, 364, or 23.9%, of individual members confirmed to vote in this election.Per mailchimp stats, about 25% of our membership consistently opens and reads Bits & Bytes, our weekly newsletter.Given that data, with a 23.9% confirm rate for elections, almost 100% of our most active and engaged members are voting.Without a doubt, a higher active participation rate is desired and a goal we are working towards.At the same time, we acknowledge that in some cases, a few members had a hard time logging in to confirm.If that is you, please share your situation on this forum thread so that we can document and examine each case.If our emails have ended up in your spam folder, please take the necessary actions to prevent that from happening in the future.If you need to update your email or have other questions, please email us at.Polls will be open through 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time on Thursday, February 19, 2015.If you are an individual member of the foundation who has confirmed to vote and received your ballot, don’t forget to vote!

I think Bitcoin won't be universal currency.Theoretically it could become that but there are 2 factors preventing this:There are not enough units - 21 000 000 * 10^8 isn't that much for universal currency.However, it could be changed rather easily by changing divisibility in protocol.Quantum computing will prevent Bitcoins from becoming universal currency.With development of this technology quantum computers should be able to break system's security rather easily.I think there'll be new digital money protocol created to prevent quantum computers from accessing any address.(Notethat current quantum computers aren't even near this processing power).If there'd be no quantum computer with that much processing power in 30-40 years , Bitcoins could become universal currency.Jump to: , Contents 1 2 3 4 ASICMiner Unknown a 2015 16nm chip co-developed with BitQuan,BitFountain.The planned node size would be 16nm or 14nmThis chip is planned to be introduced in the future.

ASICrising Wolfblood x14 a 14nm 200Gh/s 0.08J/Gh chip .As of 1 April 2015 no further information on this potential chip has become available beyond the Coinbau investment brochure.Avalon Project Unknown a 2015-Jul chip co-developed with Canaan Creative.This chip is rumored to become available around July of 2015.BitFury Group Unknown a 40nm chip .BitFury Group would have considered this their Gen 3 product.No information is available on whether the earlier 'Gen 1 Rev 2' is to be seen as 'Gen 2'.This chip may have been canceled altogether.
tui bitcoinBitFury Group Unknown a 2015-Sep-02 16nm 0.06J/Gh chip .
bitcoin amazon voucherBitFury Group considers this their Gen 5 product.
bitcoin machines open in singapore hong kongDate is public announcement of tape-out date.This chip is planned for the future and specifications are highly subject to change.
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Bitmain Technologies Ltd.BM1380www BCTIntroduced: 2013-Nov-11Datasheet: datasheetTechnical specificationsPackage: Sawn QFN56 8x8mmMarkings: Blank: n/a Common: Antminer logo / BM1380 / [lot/date]Known codes: U02014G7Die:3.464x3.464mm@55nmVW1.60.66715000.751961.0678.160.132773.0820.84711810.851.6940.173466.352.51.1288861.002.8210.214332.942.81.327581.103253.6958.620.234852.89Notes: Bitmain considers this their 'Gen 1' product.Bitmain Technologies Ltd.BM1382www BCTIntroduced: 2014-AprDatasheet: datasheetTechnical specificationsPackage: Sawn FCQFN56* 8x8mmMarkings: Antminer logo / BM1382 / [lot/date]Known codes: A10014P1,A10014Z2Die:28nmVW14.180.52818930.722257.4963.0217.330.70214250.8027512.1663.026.31006325.240063Notes: Bitmain considers this their 'Gen 2' product.This chip uses a custom physical pin configuration that should be treated as a QFN with multiple exposed pads.
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Bitmain Technologies Ltd.BM1384www BCTIntroduced: 2014-SepDatasheet: datasheetTechnical specificationsPackage: Sawn FCQFN32* 8x8mmMarkings: Antminer logo / BM1384 / [lot/date]Known codes: A10014o1Die:28nm(semi-custom)VW8.250.24940090.601502.0585515.1250.35428230.722755.35755220.44822340.804009.84855Notes: Bitmain considers this their 'Gen 3' product.This chip uses a custom physical pin configuration that should be treated as a QFN with multiple exposed pads.
abc bitcoin poolBitmain Technologies Ltd.BM1385 BCTIntroduced: 2015-Aug-19Datasheet: datasheetTechnical specificationsPackage: Markings: [code]Known codes: H20015p1Die:28nm(full custom)Foundry: TSMCVW38.750.26338020.7110.1912532.50.21945660.667.117521.250.18155250.603.846253060050Notes: Bitmain considers this their 'Gen 4' product.unknown a 2016 16nm chip .This chip has only been alluded to in Bitmain Technologies' BM1385 announcement Black Arrow Ltd Unknown a 2015-May 14nm 0.3J/Gh chip .

Tape-out was purportedly in December 2014This chip has been declared canceled on the 27th of May, 2015.BTCGARDENwww Unknown a 2013-Dec 40nm chip .Along with an IPO, BTCGARDEN's 40nm endeavours were canceled.BTCGARDEN would then go on to use ASICMiner's BE200 40nm chip in mining products.SHIVAwwwBCT a 2014-Sep-18 16nm 0.225J/Gh chip co-developed with Global Unichip Corp.Assumed not to have gone into production before CoinTerra's Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.Gridchip UnknownBCT a 2013-Jul-04 40nm 2Gh/s chip .This chip was canceled, however its technology would eventually surface in the Gridseed GC3355.See also: GridSeed, SFARDS HashFast Technologies, LLCFacilitators: Uniquify,Ciara,Signetics,SandgateGolden Noncewww BCTIntroduced: 2013-Dec-19Datasheet: datasheet protocol*Technical specificationsPackage: QMCM FCBGA1936 43x43mmMarkings: Blank: n/a Q1 HashFast logo / GN-A0-CBH / [lot] / [date] KOREAKnown codes: T6A377.L0 4813, T6A385.00 0314, T6A416.00 1014Die:18x18mm@28nmFoundry: TSMCVW422.40.6515380.81550274.567681.33577.36537.67007681.664553.0176810007682.376504.3Notes: 'Golden Nonce' is a term used in Bitcoin mining, see: Golden NonceThe MCM has four dies with active silicon, and each die is 9x9mm[21], giving an 18x18mm total die size.* The Golden Nonce communication protocol was released released as open source[22] - however, in court proceedings, it became clear that HashFast applied for a patent on this protocol.[23]

HashFast Technologies, LLC generation 2' a 2013-Aug-21 16nm chip co-developed with DXCorr.Date is initial design start date.Plans of this chip were revealed in HashFast's bankruptcy case.Although listed here under HashFast Technologies, the IP rights lay with DXCorr.This chip was canceled at some point during its development, in favor of 'generation 1.5 HashFast Technologies, LLC generation 1.5 a 2013-Dec-01 28nm chip co-developed with DXCorr.Development of this chip began after 'generation 2.0' was canceled.This chip was canceled after DXCorr ceased verbal communication pending HashFast's bankruptcy case.iCoinTech Unknown a 2014-Apr chip .A next chip was mentioned, and in a private message to TheRealSteve, iCoinTech noted that there were unexpected delays.No new information has since surfaced, and it may have been canceled.LK Group Limitedwww B-elevenBCT a 14nm 0.26J/Gh chip .Plans for this chip have been announced and claimed to have been taped out.Any specifications are highly subject to change.

MegaBigPowerwww unknownwwwBCT a 2014-Jul 28nm 62.5Gh/s 0.5J/Gh chip .Hash rate is a rough estimate based on 2kW at-the-wall miner with 64 chips.Other than website claims no information on this chip is available.Some BitcoinTalk posts suggest the design did not originate entirely with MegaBigPower.Spondoolies-Tech LTD MattockBCT .Mattock was mentioned in the BitcoinTalk thread, but it is uncertain if it is/was to be a (Bitcoin) ASIC.Spondoolies-Tech LTD unknown a 2015 chip .Considered by Spondoolies-Tech to be their 3rd Generation product.Mentioned only in passing in a BitcoinTalk forum post.TMRwww UnknownwwwBCT a 2013-Sep-23 110nm 0.313Gh/s 2.5J/Gh chip .TMRwww Unknownwww a 2014-Feb 55nm 2Gh/s 0.9J/Gh chip .Intended to be package, pin and protocol compatibe with the TMR's 110nm offering.TMR sought venture capital for development of a 55nm chip, but As of 1 April 2015 no further information has become available.The following is a list of projects that are known or confidently presumed to have been canceled prior to production.

bASIC unknownwwwBCT a 2012-Sep-03 90nm 4.5Gh/s 6.413J/Gh chip co-developed with BTCFPGA.This project was effectively canceled on January 9th, 2013 DeepBit ReclaimerBCT a 2012-Sep-10 chip .This project was declared canceled on April 8th 2013 helveticoin UnknownBCT a 2012-Oct 28nm 64Gh/s 0.078J/Gh chip co-developed with STMicroelectronics.Date is claimed tape-out date.Gh/s performance is based on claimed clock frequency and number of hashing engines.Claimed to incorporate / be built around an ARM Cortex M3 core.Presumed to have been canceled prior to production or to have been a ruse given claims.LargeCoin UnknownBCT a 2012-Jul chip .Presumed to have been canceled prior to production.Marchenko Ltd unknownBCT a 2012-Apr-04 chip .Project was cancelled on July 12th, 2012 Novello Technologies unknownwwwBCT a 2014-Jun-03 40nm 128Gh/s 0.195J/Gh chip .Die size is an estimate based on a stated chip size of 100mm²Project was put on indefinite hold on June 12th, 2013 OpenBitASIC unknownBCT a 2012-Apr-12 chip .

Project was canceled on April 14th, 2013 xCrowd Terra One / Z1wwwBCT[media: a ] a 2013-Jul-02 40nm 15Gh/s 1.667J/Gh chip .Listed as both Z1 and Terra OnePresumed to have been canceled prior to production.The following is a list of projects that were not formally canceled and are generally presumed to have been dishonest in their presentation of the existence / performance / depiction of the chip and/or the company.Note: Most links below will lead to external sites.Icons have been suppressed to prevent link clutter.↑ /@21dotco/a-bitcoin-miner-in-every-device-and-in-every-hand-e315b40f2821 ↑ /gp/product/B014RD021C ↑ /index.php?topic=719143.msg8334447#msg8334447 ↑ /r/IAmA/comments/31zrl6/hi_im_ngzhang_founder_of_avalon_project_a_senior/cq6k79m ↑ /index.php?topic=995675.msg10870264#msg10870264 ↑ /index.php?topic=608302.0 ↑ /index.php?topic=228677.msg2408831#msg2408831 ↑ /index.php?topic=183368.msg2499516#msg2499516 ↑ /nanofury/NanoFury/wiki/The-missing-bitfury-chip-documentation ↑ 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