Dual Miners Changing the Game in Cryptocurrency Mining

DUAL PREMIUM

High Hash Rate

HELSINKI, Finland, April 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Dual Miners has recently earned the distinction becoming the first company ever to introduce an extraordinary range of endothermic cryptocurrency mining rigs. A team of investors working towards making crypto mining simple and profitable. Others have argued that cryptocurrency mining is becoming increasingly difficult, but a new announcement from Dual Miners, which is currently releasing worldwide, the world’s first dual-miner hardware, which uses both SHA-256 and Scrypt to mine.

Visit (https://dualminers.com/products/) for more information. Additionally, the dual-miners can be configured to process transactions for other cryptocurrencies that use the SHA-256 or Scrypt hashing algorithms.

Due to innovative hardware design, Dual Miner’s mining chip, FM9800-XD112, achieves high hash rates while consuming the least amount of energy possible. They come with a built-in controller as well as software already installed. Following an extensive period of testing that included evaluating, prototyping, and extreme-condition pressure testing, the Dual Miner’s DualPro and DualPro Max hardware products, as well as the DualPremium hardware products, are now ready for mass production.

Benefits of Using Dual Miners
What are the advantages of using the Dual Miners Enhance Energy Saver system over other systems? According to the solution’s inventors, each machine will be equipped with a cooling system, a 7-nanometer chip, a noise reduction mechanism, a regulated operational humidity with a power supply, and a wireless network connection (Wi-Fi) or an Ethernet connection. With a short delay, users can mine Bitcoin (BTC), Litecoin (LTC), Monero (XMR), Ethereum (ETH), and several other cryptocurrencies thanks to the algorithm attached to the system, which comprises globally known software and hardware technologies.

Dual Miner’s team consists of seasoned professionals
Dual Miners is a chip design and manufacturing firm with its headquarters in London, United Kingdom. It has a number of teams with in-depth expertise of blockchain technology and technological design.

The company, which has offices on three continents, provides crypto wallet development services as well as graphics processing units to customers. It also has a lot of experience in the fields of Blockchain development and bitcoin mining solutions, among other things.

Due to its extensive experience in the Blockchain business, Dual Miners is a reputable name in the field. It is as a result of this experience that it has been confirmed by firms such as Kraken, ASG Expertise, and FIS International. Dual Miners is putting its previous knowledge to good use once more in order to provide innovative solutions for Cryptocurrency consumers.

Pricing and Availability are important considerations
Dual Miners will cover the delivery fee as well as the customs fee, leaving the consumer to pay only for the unit and receive everything they need to get started without any further charges. “Consumers are now aware that our competitors have been defeated. They are unable to obtain our power or take advantage of our incredibly low electricity expenses. Despite our small size, we have enormous mining power; the DualPremium generates 60 TH/s for Bitcoin and 2.1 GH/s for Litecoin, respectively. It’s the best investment available on the market,” says Michael Scott, Operational Director and Chief Operating Officer of Dual Miners.

About Dual Miners
Founded in 2015, Dual miners, described as the world’s first dual-mining company, was established to develop and sell the world’s first leading dual Cryptocurrency miners using SHA-256 or Scrypt technology. Our goal, starting with the Dual Miners’ DualPro, was to give more power at a lesser cost than was previously available. Dual Miners is headquartered in London, United Kingdom, and has offices all around the world. More information can be found at www.dualminers.com

Michael Scott

PR MANAGER
Michael@dualminers.com
(+358) 41 4001034

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Anaqua Strengthens AQX IP Management Platform with Automated IDS Solution

New automation tool will drive operational efficiencies, saving time and money, for IP professionals

BOSTON, April 20, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Anaqua, the leading provider of innovation and intellectual property management technology, today announced plans for the release of its new automated information disclosure solution as part of its AQX IP management offering for corporations and law firms. The new system will help IP professionals save time and money by streamlining and automating the IDS process.

By integrating with USPTO (Private PAIR) and leveraging optical character recognition (OCR) technology on PTO forms (892 and 1449), and international forms and search reports, Anaqua’s IDS system automatically extracts and processes data into an IDS form (SB/08) in just one click. The system also uses external patent data (AcclaimIP), machine learning, and AI tools to automate citation workflow, allowing IP professionals to be in control in managing citations.

“Our clients have shared their deep knowledge of the IDS process and the complicating factors involved in managing the workflow of internal data, external data, government forms, and more,” said Vincent Brault, SVP of Product & Innovation at Anaqua. “By combining commonly known technologies with USPTO and AcclaimIP patent data, we are putting the power of automated IDS management in the hands of our clients.”

“We are committed to delivering capabilities that drive value for our clients in every aspect of the IP management lifecycle and in this case automating the IDS process,” said Bob Romeo, CEO of Anaqua. “Our team is responding to our clients by delivering one of the most efficient and intuitive IDS management systems in the market. We look forward to our customers experiencing increased efficiency and accuracy during their IDS management processes with this release.”

About Anaqua
Anaqua, Inc. is a premium provider of integrated intellectual property (IP) management technology solutions and services for corporations and law firms. Its IP management software solutions, AQX and PATTSY WAVE, both offer best practice workflows with big data analytics and tech-enabled services to create an intelligent environment designed to inform IP strategy, enable IP decision-making, and streamline IP operations, tailored to each segment’s need. Today, nearly half of the top 100 U.S. patent filers and global brands, as well as a growing number of law firms worldwide use Anaqua’s solutions. Over one million IP executives, attorneys, paralegals, administrators, and innovators use the platform for their IP management needs. The company’s global operations are headquartered in Boston, with offices across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. For additional information, please visit anaqua.com, or on LinkedIn.

Company Contact:
Amanda Hollis
Communications Director
Anaqua
617-375-2626
ahollis@Anaqua.com

It is Time to let Loose Like Footloose!

It is unlikely that any human society has ever denied itself the excitement and pleasure of dancing. Like cave painting, the first purpose of dancing is probably ritualistic – appeasing a nature spirit or accompanying a rite of passage. But losing oneself in rhythmic movement with other people is an easy form of intoxication. Pleasure can never have been far away.

Music makes everybody dance, including animals. They say the cobra dances to the snake-chamber’s flute and the elephant wobbles its head to the drum of the mahout.

How about the bees? Yes, they dance, but only by way of passing information to their species. Who knows if we are not, after all, passing information to the spirits in high places by dancing in the manner of bees?

Every dance has a meaning. It is performed for the purpose of communicating with high life and it does it by sending vibrations through the body. We know that King David danced almost naked before the Ark. Unfortunately his wife saw him in secret and despised him in her heart.

In most ancient civilizations, dancing before the god is an important element in temple ritual. In Egypt the priests and priestesses, accompanied by harps and pipes, performed stately movements which mime significant events in the story of a god, or imitate cosmic patterns such as the rhythm of night and day.

Sacred occasions in Greek shrines, such as the games at Olympia from the 8th century BC, were inaugurated with dancing by the temple virgins. The chorus was originally just such a dance performed in a circle in honor of a god. In the 6th century it became the center piece of Greek theater.

In India, the formalized hand movements of the priestesses in Hindu temples were described in documents from as early as the 1st century AD. Each precise gesture is of subtle significance. A form of classical dance based upon them – known as Bharata Nhatyam – is still performed by highly skilled practitioners today.

Again some dances are expressions of joy while others, like war dances, are preparations for bloodshed. There are anxiety dances also as when people dance for rain.

Back in the day in traditional Eritrea, adults used to scare children about certain behavior of the baboons. If they caught you walking around on their hills, they said, they just skinned you alive, filled your blood-dripping hide with pebbles and crafted it into a drum to perform their macabre dance. Such ghoulish stories caused some faint hearted children to stay home and read instead.

And then they saw the grownups singing to a snail, and he would stick his head and pretended to dance.

The children following suit would say, “Please Mister Snail, come out and dance for me,” and the snail seemed to say “Give me a break, will ya!”

The same thing happened with the dancing falcon. As the feathered predator hovered in the sky borne by warm air currents, they sang down below:

Lilo Lilo, please dance for me; I will give you a chick for your daughter’s marriage…

And the dancing falcon would sway here and there in the sky and we would become very happy indeed.

And the kids did the Dervish whirling to make it rain. And it rained just on time. Then why pray when dancing was more efficient in the happening of miracles?

They say back in the 1960’s, the flu had its first large scale attack on the people of Asmara. No amount of aspirin or antibiotic could persuade the plague to leave the town in peace. For the traditionalists, flu was not a common disease but something that bad fairies brought as a cruel gift to the people they hated. So the women organized a dance and crafted something that symbolized the disease and danced their way up to the outskirts of Asmara and waved it goodbye. Good riddance! And so much for learned treaties about flu and public health care.

The children also sang to the chrysalis and he danced. When they grew up, the learned and wise told them that all the dances that they witnessed or performed themselves were meaningless movements to which their simple minds lent anthropomorphic and divine interpretations.

Goodbye, age of innocence!

During the 30 year armed struggle for liberation, the freedom fighters danced between battles. It heightened their morale and helped them to forget for a while the battle they had just experienced. They danced also for joy as when a battle was won. They danced to entertain the masses and also for the sake of dancing.

Dancing did not only keep the fighters’ morale high and leave it on top, but it consolidated feelings of patriotism among the Diaspora. For this, special dance troupes toured Europe and other parts of the world and through their music and dances assured the people of the inevitability of Eritrea’s independence.

What cannot be expressed through words can best be articulated through vigorous dances accompanied by songs whose words touch nationalistic chords.

A few years ago, I was sent to cover a reception at Embasoira Hotel held to implement the convention for the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage in Eritrea. The sbrit dancing troupe was there to perform the nine Eritrean ethnic dances. Some of the invited guests who came from various parts of the world were enchanted by what they saw.

The dance performance began with that of the Kunama ethnic group. The guests felt like they were watching the Watussi dance of Burundi. The Hidareb dance was superb. The soft rhythm of the music and the mournful tune accompanied by the undulating from the waist movements of the girls leaning backward with the sward brandishing boys leaping nearby looks neither African nor Asian. This particular dance has to be studied and developed.

And finally they invited everybody to come forward for the Tigrigna dance. I said why did they save the Tigrigna dance for a final mass dance? Why not the others? The answer I got was that Tigrigna is so simple that everyone, including the lame and the limping, can do it. That’s until the sibra (crouching and shaking) time.

Although this may evidently be an oversimplification, he may be right in some ways. Indeed, after watching the Kunama doing their thing, the Tigrigna dance is just a highland version of a Desert dance akin to that of the Bedouins.

The Tigre dance with the girls wagging their heads vigorously and thereby lashing their dreadlocks left and right is an interesting artistic performance.

In the end, any excuse is welcome to hold or organize a dance. Birthdays, arrival of a forgotten relative from abroad, weddings, baptisms and reaching the critical mass of tens eating and drinking Eritreans.

As for the song, anything goes: ranging from country song, patriotic song, love song, dodgy Eritrean rap, and sometimes silly song like viva signora.

With the fasting seasons approaching their end – both Lent and Ramadan – and the wedding season right around the corner, Eritreans across the country are gearing up to let loose like footloose.

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

Award to outstanding students

Mai-Nefhi College of Science provided award to 278 outstanding students that scored higher GPA in 2021/2022 academic year.

At the award ceremony held on 20 April, Prof. Gebray Asgedom, Dean of the College, said that the awardee students were from the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Math, Physics, Statistics and Earth Science that scored 3.25 GPA and above.

Indicating that 36.5% of the awardees from first year students were females and 52% from second, third- and fourth-year students, Prof. Gebray said that the outstanding result of the female students attests to their growing competitiveness.

Expressing appreciation for the opportunity they were provided, the awardee students said that the award will have significant contribution in motivating them for higher results in education.

Similarly, ‘Fiema’ Award was handed over to 16 outstanding students that scored higher marks in the eighth-grade national examinations in Segeneity sub-zone.

At the ceremony held on 17 April, the head of education office in the sub-zone, Mr. Tesfa’alem Abraha congratulating the outstanding students for receiving the award and called on other students to follow their example and become competitive in their education.

Indicating that the development of overall capacity of the youth is one of the major missions of the National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students, Mr. Yohannes Gebremeskel, managing director in the sub-zone, expressed expectation that the award will have positive influence on fellow students to work hard in their education.

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea