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Many of you are familiar with Jason P. Lowery’s "Softwar," but fewer are aware of the impending #Bitcoin mining "Hardwar." Recently, Bitdeer Technologies Group released a significant update about their latest ASIC chip, and it's impressive!
In the competitive world of Bitcoin mining ASIC chip manufacturers, we have major players like Bitmain, Whatsminer, Canaan, ePIC Blockchain Technologies, Intel, and Innosilicon, all specializing in ASIC chips tailored specifically for Bitcoin mining. Two companies stand out for entirely different reasons: Bitdeer, for the impressive performance and efficiency of their chip specifications, and Block Inc.'s Proto team, for their pioneering steps into the Bitcoin mining arena with open-source and transparency goals. While Bitdeer embraces a proprietary model, Block has announced its intention to champion open-source transparency. Yet, whispers of "partially open source" and "open source when convenient" have already emerged from within the Bitcoin mining community. Are they truly the open-source heroes that the Bitcoin community so desperately needs? Only time will tell.
Bitdeer Technologies Group recently achieved a significant milestone with the successful prototype testing of its SEAL02 Bitcoin mining chip, developed in collaboration with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). This chip demonstrated an exceptional power efficiency ratio of 13.5 joules per terahash (J/T) in low-voltage, ultra power-saving mode, setting a new benchmark for energy efficiency in Bitcoin mining. Bitdeer's achievement aligns with their commitment to sustainable and cost-effective mining solutions. They plan to integrate the SEAL02 chip into their upcoming SEALMINER A2 machines, with mass production scheduled for November 2024. Bitdeer has not claimed to pursue an open-source strategy and remains focused on delivering proprietary efficiency and performance. 🙄
In stark contrast, Jack Dorsey’s Block Inc., formerly known as Square, has taken a more vocal stance on open-source principles in Bitcoin mining. Their Proto team has completed the design of an advanced 3-nanometer Bitcoin mining chip and is developing a modular mining system in partnership with Core Scientific. They emphasize decentralization, transparency, and a genuine commitment to open-source solutions for the mining community. This includes initiatives like the Mining Development Kit (MDK), designed to make mining hardware and software accessible to a broader audience, including smaller, independent manufacturers.
While Block Inc. and others attempt to champion open-source ideals, the Bitcoin community is left wondering: Is this a genuine commitment, or merely "open source virtue signaling"? The rise of the open-source Bitcoin pleb mining community has set higher expectations for true transparency and open-source standards. Projects like the #Bitaxe have set a new precedent for free, open-source, and permissionless Bitcoin mining hardware. Can massive companies like Block actually live up to such open-source and transparent expectations?
Until we see tangible open-source contributions from entities on GitHub and within the community, claims of transparency and open-source remain just that, words. The Bitcoin community values "proof of work, not proof of intentions," and only those who make concrete contributions will earn its respect.
This evolving dynamic between Bitdeer's proprietary approach and Block Inc.'s open-source aspirations will determine the true innovator and leader in Bitcoin mining "Hardwar." As the industry watches closely, only time will reveal whether these companies will live up to their potential and ideals, or if their open-source commitments remain elusive promises. In the world of Bitcoin, actions speak louder than words, and only genuine proof of work will earn the status of a Bitcoin legend.
In the competitive world of Bitcoin mining ASIC chip manufacturers, we have major players like Bitmain, Whatsminer, Canaan, ePIC Blockchain Technologies, Intel, and Innosilicon, all specializing in ASIC chips tailored specifically for Bitcoin mining. Two companies stand out for entirely different reasons: Bitdeer, for the impressive performance and efficiency of their chip specifications, and Block Inc.'s Proto team, for their pioneering steps into the Bitcoin mining arena with open-source and transparency goals. While Bitdeer embraces a proprietary model, Block has announced its intention to champion open-source transparency. Yet, whispers of "partially open source" and "open source when convenient" have already emerged from within the Bitcoin mining community. Are they truly the open-source heroes that the Bitcoin community so desperately needs? Only time will tell.
Bitdeer Technologies Group recently achieved a significant milestone with the successful prototype testing of its SEAL02 Bitcoin mining chip, developed in collaboration with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). This chip demonstrated an exceptional power efficiency ratio of 13.5 joules per terahash (J/T) in low-voltage, ultra power-saving mode, setting a new benchmark for energy efficiency in Bitcoin mining. Bitdeer's achievement aligns with their commitment to sustainable and cost-effective mining solutions. They plan to integrate the SEAL02 chip into their upcoming SEALMINER A2 machines, with mass production scheduled for November 2024. Bitdeer has not claimed to pursue an open-source strategy and remains focused on delivering proprietary efficiency and performance. 🙄
In stark contrast, Jack Dorsey’s Block Inc., formerly known as Square, has taken a more vocal stance on open-source principles in Bitcoin mining. Their Proto team has completed the design of an advanced 3-nanometer Bitcoin mining chip and is developing a modular mining system in partnership with Core Scientific. They emphasize decentralization, transparency, and a genuine commitment to open-source solutions for the mining community. This includes initiatives like the Mining Development Kit (MDK), designed to make mining hardware and software accessible to a broader audience, including smaller, independent manufacturers.
While Block Inc. and others attempt to champion open-source ideals, the Bitcoin community is left wondering: Is this a genuine commitment, or merely "open source virtue signaling"? The rise of the open-source Bitcoin pleb mining community has set higher expectations for true transparency and open-source standards. Projects like the #Bitaxe have set a new precedent for free, open-source, and permissionless Bitcoin mining hardware. Can massive companies like Block actually live up to such open-source and transparent expectations?
Until we see tangible open-source contributions from entities on GitHub and within the community, claims of transparency and open-source remain just that, words. The Bitcoin community values "proof of work, not proof of intentions," and only those who make concrete contributions will earn its respect.
This evolving dynamic between Bitdeer's proprietary approach and Block Inc.'s open-source aspirations will determine the true innovator and leader in Bitcoin mining "Hardwar." As the industry watches closely, only time will reveal whether these companies will live up to their potential and ideals, or if their open-source commitments remain elusive promises. In the world of Bitcoin, actions speak louder than words, and only genuine proof of work will earn the status of a Bitcoin legend.