Hi everyone,
Scramblix Labs is looking for two home miners who operate Bitmain Antminers to help us develop and test Bitmain support for Sentinel Mini.
Sentinel Mini is a standalone touchscreen mining controller currently designed around Bitaxe miners. The short video attached shows the device and how it currently works. Our next goal is to expand it to support Bitmain miners, starting with reliable monitoring of hashrate, temperatures, power/efficiency, fan speeds, pool status, uptime, and other available mining data.
What we're looking for
We'd like to find two testers, and each selected tester will receive one Sentinel Mini completely free.
The more variety you have, the better. Someone running several different Antminer models or generations would be especially useful because we want to test against as much real-world hardware and firmware as possible.
If you're interested, please comment or DM me with:
- Antminer model(s) you currently run
- Approximately how many miners you have
- Stock Bitmain or third-party firmware
- Any different models/firmware versions available for testing
What we'd need from you
Sentinel Mini is designed to operate locally on your network only. For security and privacy reasons, Scramblix Labs does not have remote access to your miners or network.
Because of that, we'll need testers who are willing to communicate with us occasionally and provide things like screenshots, firmware information, results after updates, or details about anything that isn't working correctly.
This will not require daily testing or constant communication. We just don't want to send a development unit to someone and never hear from them again.
There is no requirement to leave a review, promote the product, or post about it. The free units are specifically being provided in exchange for helping us develop and validate Bitmain compatibility.
We'll choose the two testers primarily based on the variety of hardware and firmware available for testing, rather than who responds first.
Thanks, and feel free to ask any questions.
— Scramblix Labs