The Future is Here: 3nm ASIC Technology in Cryptocurrency Miners

NEW YORK, June 15, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A suite of next generation crypto miners from Bitmanu are currently the talk of the town in the crypto market. These 3 nanometer ASIC miners have been tipped by many experts as the future of crypto mining. The immense power of Bitmanu’s BM1, BM2, and BM Pro miners have made them most powerful and profitable mining rigs ever.

Powered by the latest and most advanced silicon semiconductor chips, Bitmanu miners offer higher transistor density, better mining speed, and reduced power consumption. However, the feature that sets Bitmanu miners apart from the rest is their hash rates. No other mining rig created so far has been able to match these hash powers.

Extraordinary Hash Powers

  • BM1: Bitcoin 760 TH/s, Litecoin 80 GH/s, Dash 15 TH/s, Monero 6 MH/s
  • BM2: Bitcoin 1220 TH/s, Litecoin 128 GH/s, Dash 25 TH/s, Monero 10 MH/s
  • BM Pro: Bitcoin 3900 TH/s, Litecoin 400 GH/s, Dash 75 TH/s, Monero 32 MH/s

Unlike most other products in the market, Bitmanu miners are extremely energy-efficient in spite of their extraordinary processing powers. The low power cost has made these miners a viable choice for many data centers as well as home mining projects. Interestingly, many Bitmanu customers have been able to recover their investment fully in less than a month, and make humungous profits thereafter.

Unprecedented Monthly Profits

  • BM1: Bitcoin $1300, Litecoin $1800, Dash $4800, Monero $3600
  • BM2: Bitcoin $2100, Litecoin $2900, Dash $8500, Monero $6000
  • BM Pro: Bitcoin $6600, Litecoin $8900, Dash $20,000, Monero $22,000

“When we started Bitmanu, our goal was to bring about a long-term change to the market by making crypto mining convenient and profitable like never before. It gives us immense pleasure to inform that many of our satisfied customers have no prior experience in crypto,” said David Letoski, CMO of Bitmanu.

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About Bitmanu: Bitmanu stands as a prominent manufacturing company, driven by a team of investors and renowned experts in the cryptocurrency industry. The company’s mission is to make the advantages of the latest technological innovations accessible to everyone. Bitmanu proudly presents an impressive lineup of cryptocurrency miners that deliver exceptional returns on investment with remarkable speed. \

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Sudan war: Darfuris flee to Chad with gunshot wounds

Human rights groups in the Sudanese region of West Darfur are reporting further ethnic-based killings by Arab militias and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

People are continuing to flee into Chad – some with gunshot wounds.

The UN children’s agency (Unicef) says more than a quarter of a million children have recently been displaced in Darfur.

People fleeing from Sudan into Chad say they have suffered appalling atrocities when attacked by the RSF and its allied militias.

At checkpoints on the way to the border gunmen are extorting money. Human rights activist say there has been widespread sexual violence and killings based on ethnicity.

Satellite images show that parts of El Geneina city and entire villages in Darfur have been razed to the ground.

The US State Department says there is a pattern of targeted ethnic violence against non-Arab populations, with credible evidence that the RSF has destroyed entire villages and carried out rapes and murders.

In many ways the violence is a continuation of what happened in Darfur 20 years ago.

It is being widely condemned but no-one seems to have any idea how to stop it.

Source: BBC

Sudan war: US condemns ‘ominous’ Darfur atrocities

The US has condemned alleged atrocities, including sexual violence and ethnic-based killings, committed by Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and affiliated militias in West Darfur state.

The US State Department said while the atrocities were primarily attributable to the RSF and allied militias, both sides in the conflict were responsible for abuses.

It said the Sudanese army had failed to protect civilians and had stoked conflict there by encouraging mobilisation of ethnic groups.

“The atrocities occurring today in West Darfur and other areas are an ominous reminder of the horrific events that led the US to determine in 2004 that genocide had been committed in Darfur,” State Department spokesperson Mathew Miller said in a statement.

The statement came after the Sudanese army accused the RSF of “abducting and executing” West Darfur governor Khamis Abdalla. The RSF denies this.

About 1,000 people have been killed in attacks by pro-RSF groups in West Darfur, according to Sudanese activists.

The fighting between the Sudanese army and the RSF, which broke out on 15 April, is estimated to have displaced more than two million people.

Source: BBC

Sudan rejects Kenyan leadership of mediation team

Sudan has rejected Kenya’s leadership of a delegation set up by a regional bloc, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (Igad), to mediate in the fighting.

“We informed Igad that we rejected the chairmanship of Kenya in the Sudan crisis committee because Kenya was not neutral,” the foreign ministry said.

The pan-Arab Al Arabiya TV channel quoted Sudan’s foreign ministry as saying “the statements of senior Kenyan officials and the behaviour of its government confirmed that it adopts the positions of Rapid Support Forces (RSF), shelters its members and provides them with various types of support”.

Kenya said it was yet to receive a formal communication of the rejection.

Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing’oei said the appointment of Kenyan President William Ruto to lead the team “was arrived at by the Igad summit and can only be vacated by the summit”.

Igad appointed Mr Ruto as the chairman of its delegation, that also has representation from Ethiopia, South Sudan and Djibouti, during the bloc’s summit on 12 June.

Mr Ruto has been critical of the war in Sudan, once saying that the rival generals should “stop the nonsense”.

He has met envoys of both the Sudanese army and RSF in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi.

Clashes between Sudanese army and RSF have entered a second month with no end in sight.

Source: BBC

Sudan’s paramilitary force again denies Wagner links

The commander of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, better known as “Hemedti”, has again denied that his paramilitary group has links to Russia’s Wagner mercenaries.

Hemedti’s interview with Italy’s Agenzia Nova newspaper comes as fighting between the RSF and the army enters its third month.

The RSF leader also denied reports his force had been receiving “military supplies or training from external parties”, terming the accusations “baseless rumours”.

In April, the Wagner Group said it had not deployed mercenaries to Sudan in over two years.

Source: BBC