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Can I use an old ASIC Bitcoin miner for other applications? For example, quickly reindexing the blockchain on my computer? Or quickly hashing every file on my hard-drive?
(I really wonder if the hard-drive could even supply the data to the miner fast enough, and the computer's CPU would probably have to be involved, translating the data for the miner, so that would be a bottleneck…)
(Note: My question differs from "Reusability of ASIC miners" because I am only asking about hashing-specific applications, not whether ASICs can do other mathematical operations.)
Fantastic question. Perhaps consider broadening to include Scrypt miners as well as Bitcoin SHA256 too? I'll flag a couple of the people I know who were designing these ASICs to get their input – Wizard Of Ozzie – 2015-03-14T09:22:32.953
1ASICs hash the same data over and over with a slight modification looking for a hash with a low value. They're not general-purpose hashing machines. – David Schwartz – 2015-03-15T10:23:11.957