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by flashman
3049 days ago
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The notice[1] says it was operating in the 700 MHz band. The wavelength for this band is 42.9cm. A few sources I found (StackExchange, Anandtech) say a Faraday cage is effective with a mesh 1/20th the wavelength. Surrounding the device with metal containing 2.1cm (0.85in) holes would probably work and only require minor modifications to support heat dissipation. Side note, now everyone knows Victor Rosario in Brooklyn probably has a bunch of cryptocurrency... [1] https://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/201... |
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At 1155 GH/s, he has probably mined upwards of several dozen dollars worth of cryptocurrency this month. And an extra hundred dollars on his power bill, assuming it’s not included in his rent.