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Hiveon

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Hiveon is an all-in-one ecosystem for cryptocurrency mining,[1] with 430,000 active users globally, supporting over 2 million connected mining devices and 600,000 mobile users. It was launched in 2017.

History

GPU mining was at its peak in 2017. A small group of enthusiasts created a tool that was supposed to solve the daily tasks of a miner to monitor and manage GPU rigs from anywhere in the world. Initially, the project was planned as a private one for a farm of about 100 rigs, but soon it became clear that it was necessary to make a full-fledged business product. Thus Hive OS, the company’s flagship offering, was created. The initial name of the project was "Miners Hive".[2] Hive OS is Linux-based[3][4] and users can customize their setup for managing mining devices and get convenient monitoring access.[5][6]

The first users got access to the system on July 9, 2017. In October 2017 a YouTube channel was created,[7] and official branches appeared on popular forums about mining and cryptocurrency (bitcointalk.org, bits.media, miningclub.info).[8]

The migration to Hive 2.0 officially took place on August 15, 2018. It included a new design and new features, such as automatic fan control, the option for users to create multiple farms, and multiple mining configurations called Flightsheets. As part of the release of Hive 2.0, the personal account interface was radically redesigned and the Hive API v2 version was released. Now, it was possible to combine workers into farms. It became possible to create several farms within an account, dividing them by geographic or other characteristics. The concept of a "flight sheet" was introduced, and GPU overclocking templates were added to v2.0.[9]

Products

Hive OS Hive OS is the first product of the Hiveon crypto-mining ecosystem launched in 2017. [1] 2.9 million mining devices worldwide are connected to this operating system. The setup process of the operating system is straightforward.[3] The operating system enables users to manage their farms, configure settings and monitor the devices.[3][4]

Hiveon ASIC Hub

Hiveon ASIC Hub allows users to link thousands of ASIC mining devices to Hive OS to keep track of them from anywhere, check hashrate, chip errors, power consumption, remote troubleshooting, and constantly be up-to-date with smart notifications. Taking thousands of mining devices under control with the help of Hiveon ASIC Hub doesn’t void the warranty due to no firmware flashing/tampering of any kind.[10][11]

Hiveon ASIC Firmware

Hiveon ASIC Firmware enables users to integrate devices into Hive OS to monitor them, check hashrate, chip errors, power consumption, troubleshoot remotely and perform batch updates across the entire farm.

Hiveon ASIC Firmware increases performance as well as output without increasing power consumption and therefore improves the mining profitability.[9] The electricity consumption is reduced compared to stock firmware through chip tuning and selecting optimal voltage for the chips without decreasing hashrate. Thus, the efficiency is raised by up to 25%.

Additionally, installing Hiveon ASIC Firmware helps avoid infection risks and potential time and money expenses for recovering from viruses. Even if infected devices appear in the local network, the mining devices will be protected.[12]

Hiveon Pool Hiveon Pool is currently a top 3 pool for ETH, ETC and Ravencoin mining.[13] Hiveon Pool offers the PPS+ reward type,[14] which means that users are eligible for regular payments, even if the mining pool does not find a new block.[13][15][16]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Hiveon". Crunchbase.
  2. "Miners Hive". GitHub.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Jayne Badmus (2022-04-09). "What is HiveOS?". Branditechture.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Chukwudi Favour (2021-09-13). "Is Hive OS Worth It?". Branditechture.
  5. "Why does a miner need the Hive OS operating system?". Coin Shark. 2020-07-21.
  6. Tolu Ajiboye (2019-09-03). "Everything You Need to Know about Hive OS: The Ultimate Mining Management Platform". Coinspeaker.
  7. "Hiveon". youtube.com.
  8. "Hive OS – майнинг на Linux и мониторинг". Bits Media. 2017-11-03.
  9. "HiveOS 2.0 features and setup !?". youtube.com. 2018-08-16.
  10. "ASIC HUB from Hive OS is now available in the USA". thecoinshark.net. Coin Shark. 2021-07-21.
  11. "Hiveon ASIC firmware: Cryptojacking / Hashrate Theft / Mining on Hive OS". Bitcoin Miners Hashrate.
  12. "Hiveon ASIC firmware: Cryptojacking / Hashrate Theft / Mining on Hive OS". Bitcoin Miners Hashrate.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Top 8 best mining pools for Ethereum". Digital Masta. 2021-11-21.
  14. "Mining in 2021: how to start and is it worth it?". Coin Shark. 2021-03-27.
  15. Rodriguez J. (2020-05-11). "Mining Pools Comparison: Hiveon vs Coinfly vs Kanopool vs Viabtc". IHOLD.
  16. "How to set up HiveOn mining". Minerstat.

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