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Look at their fake Miner ( X100 ) during their latest AMA #86

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Link to the AMA: https://www.binance.com/en/square/audio/replay?id=38341332321953
Minute: 19:43

I wanted to congratulate the BlockDAG team on reaching a level of absurd comedy.

During their most recent AMA, they finally showed off a working X100.

Focusing first on its impressive power savings despite its sheer power, they then showed off the graphical interface and logs from the Linux-based system.

Not only did the logs show clear signs of outdated software, but the hardware was also on par with a low-end Android tablet.

Here are the specifications that appear under the KMSG (Kernel Messages) tab:

Processor: InfoTM iMAPx910, an ultra-low-end SoC (System on Chip) originally released circa 2013-2014 for budget tablets.
Architecture: ARMv7 (32-bit), a legacy architecture superseded by several generations of modern mobile and server CPUs.
Memory: 255MB total RAM, which is insufficient for modern blockchain synchronization or complex cryptographic hashing.
Operating System: Linux Kernel 3.10 compiled with Buildroot 2014.02, reflecting software that hasn't been updated in over a decade.
Storage/Boot: Squashfs on SPI Flash, a setup typically found in basic IoT devices like cheap routers.

I'm including an image, but you can check it out for yourself by running a screenshot of the AMA in question at 19:43.

This is absolutely shameful, and I hope international law enforcement finally puts an end to this outrage.

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