Recently to do list

Since March 10, Project-Pi‘s first ASIC mining machine – Avalon(#1) has been on-line. But the frequently crash problem made the output data chart not look good. Thanks for the help from my peer miner and friend the problem has been nicely solved. Now we can move to the next steps, as the to do list showing:

  1. Security reinforcement
  2. Real-time output data chart
  3. Find alternative energy solution

Until these tasks be done Project-Pi will not accept any public or private investor and will continuing the test running mode. There’re still immeasurable tasks to be done for achieved these major objectives. Braved the risk of over-optimistic, I except at least another quarter’s time frame would be need.

Dedicated to all great fools

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